So me and my mom watch the Miraculous movie tonight and then immediately after watch Orgins part 1 & 2 and idk guys
The movie is great but like great fanfiction
Watching the show and the movie back to back is weird
The movie left me wanting more. I want more Adrien back story. More friendships. More everything. It's good but everything felt rushed. Nothing truly explained
But the show it shows you everything and explains it so well. Plus you get a good feel for the characters and you care deeply about them. I love the quirks the characters have. The things they have to do and overcome.
Movie characters just felt a little bland. Like I know them in and out but someone who didn't watch the show wouldn't quite understand
In my mind these are two separate things that you can't really compare.
Each one is good in it own right
But I stand with the show so much more.
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i'm obsessed with the kurobas side-story lore (databooks, merch, character interviews etc) but especially that one time we learned about all the miracles (plus kagami)'s favorite movies because of how psychologically devastating it is like!! kuroko's favorite movie is stand by me, a coming of age drama about a group of friends who experience a life-changing event together but ultimately go their separate ways. kagami's favorite movie is toy story, which, at the end of the day, is about the fear of abandonment. midorima's favorite movie is rocky, which is about the value of hard work in the face of fate. aomine's favorite movie godzilla, which is about the awakening of a monster (hello!), murasakibara's is home alone, which is...i guess a movie about the way your wishes don't really seem that great when they actually come true (he wishes to not be involved in basketball, but secretly, deep down, all he wants is the opposite of that – or so knb tells us). akashi's is the godfather, which is about a man trying to fill in his father's shoes as he copes with his own descent into darkness. kise's favorite movie is harry potter.
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Kashiwagi has this kind of scowl on his face 24/7 while he's in the yakuza (Y0-Y3), but in Y7 the bartender has a lot more relaxed base expression. Bro didn't have a resting bitch face after all, he just needed glasses this entire time.
bro he got big ass frames he's just hiding the scowl
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and i dont see too much effort i dont think hes that into me which is fine but i dont like feeling like that. nd i find we do stuff that fits his interests more than we have mine maybe im crazy and just really hyper vigilant about it now cuz i realized from several past situations or relationships i do a lot more to engage w the other persons hobbies or interests and that willingness isnt usually returned and it makes me feel bad sooo
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Sure the English version has "that song is my jam. My lady/diddle jam" and that is funny in its own way. But nothing beats the dry cut way the dutch subtitles come in like a sledgehammer, and have her say "ik kom erop klaar" which roughly translates to "It helps/makes me cum"
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i just spent the whole three days of the easter hols devouring akai x furuya fanfiction in a fugue state and i am not in an emotionally stable mood to go to work tomorrow
like no regrets 10/10 would do it again, i'm just saying reading fanfic should occur in a separate time dimension so that i could have read all the fic i did and still have three days off work to recuperate and nurse my bleeding heart and pick up my damaged brain so that i can actually function tomorrow and not accidentally start sobbing and freak out my boss
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Thinking about how in the USA (and other largely car-dependent places) it’s such a thing in the culture for teenagers to “have their first real taste of independence” when they get a license. I don’t know how to articulate this well but ... I feel like traveling, like literally just HAVING THE ABILITY to go somewhere, is so fundamental to humans in so many ways. Like developmentally, emotionally, physically, socially, it’s important to simply even just have the option. I just really fucking hate that without access to a car, you’re nearly entirely stationary unless someone else forces or permits you to exist somewhere else. It’s extremely ironic to me that cars are touted to youth as the great marker of independence and individualism. To me, there’s nothing more independent or individualist than not being FORCED TO RELY on someone or something else to simply move from one place to another. At a young age where are certainly old enough to be in public by yourself, you do not become independent by having your license and driving -- you are only shifting your dependencies.
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