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itlivesinbox5 · 9 days
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itlivesinbox5 · 9 days
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My crushes are either pretty girls my age or significantly older men/authority figures, there is no in between.
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itlivesinbox5 · 13 days
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Watching this movie like the intimacy of dressing someone you love for battle knowing they are surely doomed to die but will fight anyway
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itlivesinbox5 · 13 days
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Everyday I log onto internet dot com and it asks if I want to hear a great Tom Cruise story and I say yes, and it works out pretty good. Then, it shows me atrocities for the rest of the day. Who can say who's winning or losing in this transaction? I'm not an accountant! (X)
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma Woodhouse in Emma. 2020 Behind the Scenes
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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Happy Ides of March guys. As us Aussies get a headstart in timezones I've prepared the knives for you guys. Take them as you need when the time comes for you.
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Let me know if we run out I'll make a Bunnings run.
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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@roach-works // Melissa Broder, "Problem Area" // Mary Oliver, "The Return" // @annavonsyfert // Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer // Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance // David Levithan, How They Met and Other Stories // Tennessee Williams, Notebooks
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graves grow no green that you can use.
gwendolyn brooks
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.
DEAD POETS SOCIETY dir. Peter Weir
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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elodie (damsel, 2024)
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itlivesinbox5 · 2 months
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Little fucking guy alert!!
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itlivesinbox5 · 3 months
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It’s like choosing a favourite child but I think Sinbad is my all time favourite childhood film
happy 20th anniversary sinbad!!! a very special movie that unfortunately bombed super hard and was immediately forgotten by everyone. except me! i love this movie and i think there’s a lot to love about it: beautifully fluid animation and great character designs, compelling story, an iconic and gorgeously animated villain, roots in greek mythology, great action sequences and a killer score. at the heart of it lies the complex, tender and tragic dynamic between sinbad, proteus and marina that i’ve been obsessed with for the past 20 years.
it could’ve used some rewrites and sadly some of the cgi has not aged well, but if you’re an animation lover, sinbad is worth your time; it doesn’t deserve to be forgotten like it has been, and it certainly doesn’t deserve to be blamed for killing theatrical hand-drawn animation (katzenberg if i see you on the street it’s on sight). if anything, this movie is a reminder of how stunning and full of personality hand-drawn animation can be! i think it’s something special and that it deserves to be remembered fondly. a very happy 20th anniversary to dreamworks’ last traditionally animated film!
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itlivesinbox5 · 3 months
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top 5 animated movies
Anastasia (1997, 20th Century Fox)
Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron (2002, Dreamworks)
The Road to El Dorado (2000, Dreamworks)
Sinbad: Legend of The Seven Seas (2003, Dreamworks)
The Prince of Egypt (1998, Dreamworks)
God, please, Dreamworks, bring back your 2D animations because they were the fucking best.
Also, Ashira L'Adonai as part of When You Believe will make me cry every fucking time.
Ask me my top 5
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itlivesinbox5 · 3 months
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Behold, my childhood
Take me back to when movies were usually Animated this way.
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itlivesinbox5 · 3 months
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How Childhood Trauma Can Show Up In Adulthood
Childhood trauma can have a deep and lasting impact on your development, some scenarios we would not even consider to be " trauma" but it comes down to how you as a child perceived the situation. To add to that, you could have had a great childhood factually, or by your understanding, because it is all you knew. I’ll give you an example, do you find yourself putting everyone else before you? Maybe when you were little you had an experience with a parent where they put someone else before you in a situation that was significant to you at the time, and that feeling got registered in your subconscious. Maybe you got rewarded for the experience or reprimanded. It could have been very harmless. You may not even remember unless you start to think about it. None the less the root of a lot of our triggers, habits and insecurities boil down to our childhood experiences, that stay buried in our subconscious and often manifesting in various ways during adulthood.
You have a have a hard time controlling your feelings. You might get super angry or not feel anything at all.
You are scared to fail.
You blame yourself for your mistakes and bad choices from your past and have a hard time forgiving yourself.
You worry about what other people think about you or in general and may feel scared a lot.
You are too clingy or too distant and cant find a balance.
You don't trust yourself to make decisions and need constant validation or someone else to make decisions for you.
You feel really sad and down most of the time.
You suffer from negative self talk, are very hard on yourself and really believe those things to be true.
You constantly criticize others.
You need external validation to feel accepted.
You are always anxious.
You are hypersensitive to criticism.
You are terrified of change.
You find it hard to take compliments and truly believe you are not worthy.
You find it hard to keep good relationships because you're scared of getting hurt and feel like you cant get close to others.
You try to be perfect and want to do everything perfectly because you think it will help avoid bad things from happening.
You might eat too much or too little because you are feeling bad or want to control things.
You can't stop thinking about bad stuff that happened before and might have nightmares or feel like they're living it again.
You may feel like they're not really in their body or like things around them aren't real because of what happened in the past.
You avoid things because they remind you of bad stuff that happened.
Sometimes people stay away from things that remind them of bad stuff that happened.
You might have more health problems like headaches or stomachaches.
You do things that hurt you or others, and you don't even realize it because you learned it from when you were young.
You might work extra hard to be successful because you want others to like you or because you don't feel good about yourself.
You rather be alone because you feel embarrassed or worried about what others think.
You try really hard to control everything in your life.
You water yourself down and put everyone else before you.
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itlivesinbox5 · 3 months
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If you’re an adult, do the stuff you couldn’t as a kid.
Like, me and my sister went to a museum, and they had an extra exhibit of butterflies. But it cost £3. So we sighed, walked past, then stopped. We each had £3. We could see the butterflies. And we did it was great. We followed it up with an ice-cream as well because Mum and Dad weren’t there to say no.
I was driving back from a work trip with 2 other people in their early 20s, and we drove past a MacDonalds. One of the others went “Aww man, I’d love a McFlurry.” And the guy driving pulled in to the drive through. It was wild. But it was great.
I went to a park over the weekend and I was thinking “Man, I’d love to hire one of those bikes and cycle round the park.” It took me a few minutes to go “Wait, I can hire one of those bikes!”
I guess what I’m saying is, those impulsive things you wanted to do as a kid - see the dinosaur exhibit, play in the fountains with the other kids, lie in the shade for 2 hours - you can do when you’re an adult. You have to deal with a whole lot of other bull, but at least you can indulge your inner 8 year-old.
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itlivesinbox5 · 4 months
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I second this. I think it’ll be similar to the plot of Agatha Christie’s “Cards on the Table” novel
The Deadliest Gambit theory.
I think Nick is like Logan Mills or Theresa Holland in Most Wanted, where they introduce the book's plot. However, unlike Logan or Theresa, who become unimportant to the plot after they die, I believe the story will revolve around Nick. Our MC will try to solve who killed Nick. I guess our MC would be the oldest friend he’s referring to here.
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At first I think he was going to end his life base on his dialogues, but I think he’s going to staged his own death using this as opportunity to get answers he needed. We don’t know for sure, I’m excited for chapter 2.
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