Y · (you gotta) fight … · beastie boys
O · over (live) · portishead
U · uhn tiss uhn tiss · bloodhound gang
R · rock and roll · rob zombie
О · only a man · scorpions
S · shampoo bottles · peach pit
E · everyday normal guy 2 · jon lajoie
L · life on mars? · david bowie
I · i'm that guy · agar agar
O · open road · tree adams
N · new slang · the shins
url song game
thanks @thedreaminggoldfinch & @trofysisters
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Я решила, что здесь просто необходим Пат,
танцующий под beastie boys !!!
Tagged by @misskapris (whom for some reason tumblr wouldn't let me tag lmao)
Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez (1964) - my mother is a francophone and she loves the work of Louis de Funès, so we watched those a lot when I was younger. I think I should definitely rewatch them, we have a DVD collection at home.
Иван Василевич Сменя Професията (1973) - "Ivan Vasilevich Changes Professions" is a classic Soviet-era Russian movie, which, unsurprisingly, I watched with my family several times.
Hercules (1997) - This is also my favourite Disney feature film, and its rewatch value is endless. I love the animation, songs, and just about everything. The original and dubbed versions.
Mulan (1998) - This one doesn't get enough credit. It was one of the best Disney movies ever, and I think it was my brother's favourite, so it was one of the top choices for rewatching as kids.
The Mummy (1999) - I remember watching it several times as a kid with my mom, and we would always comment how hot Oded Fehr is, and honestly? He still is.
The Road to El Dorado (2000) - This one is still soooo fun to watch, the animation is fluid, the plot is interesting, and the characters themselves are hilarious. And the songs! (Dubbed and original, of course.)
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) - This movie had me fully convinced I could speak horse in kindergarten. Recently rewatched it and cried at how beautiful it is.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) - Look, if I say "Children's animation isn't what it used to be", it's because this movie set the bar. We used to have hot pirates, Thracian ambassador-princesses turned adventurer and the tension of choosing between loyalty and self-service, and sprinklings of adult humour that kids don't even notice. Let the animated movies be on this level again, please.
V for Vendetta (2005) - Chills lol. This movie still fucks so severely, nearly 20 years after it was made. I also own a V mask but that's for a completely unrelated reason 😂 I promise I'm not cringe
The Corpse Bride (2005) - This movie was my favourite when I was 8 years old, and when I rewatched it years later as a young teenager I cried, having finally realized just how beautiful and tragic it is. It's one of my favourite stop-motion animated films, and I can rewatch it always 💙
Tagging: @legallybrunettedotcom @lux-astralis @stonecoldslav @propalitet @cvvel @natache @ladjarica @dwarfsrule and anyone who wants to gush about their comfort movies ❤️
Tag me so I can see what yours are, if you want to do it 😊
Настал день, когда я вовсю заржала в такси и не переставала смеяться, даже после самого видео.
Спасибо самому сконфуженному Сансу и Королеве в конце.
У меня всё
(Ладно-ладно Я ДО СИХ ПОР УГАРАЮ НАД ЭТИМ ДЖИСАС,,,, ЭТО ГОЛОСОВАНИЕ ЛУЧШЕЕ, ЧТО СЛУЧИЛОСЬ СО МНОЙ ЗА ПЯТЬ ЛЕТ АХАХАХАХАХАХАХАХХААХХАХВВХХАХАХАХААХХАХААХ) /умер/
ПФФФ— "Thank you, Sans" и его фотография у королевы буквально пробили меня XD Мы официально живём в лучшем таймлайне ;D
photos of a three-year-old girl killed by Russians in Vinnytsia are being shared on social networks, they are from the Instagram of her mother, who is currently in intensive care
in the description of her profile it is written "mother of an angel" - and a bunch of photos of a child who really became an angel because she was killed by russia
the mother kept a blog, where she told everything about her motherhood and her daughter, the birth of which she was very much waiting for. it seems like a typical story, there are many similar profiles on instagram
but a woman tells how to be a mother of a child with Down syndrome. tells how the doctors insisted on terminating the pregnancy, behaved like all typical tactless doctors who know how its better for you. they were piling her up with dire forecasts and advised "not to spoil her life"
but for the woman it was all empty talk, because she was planning this pregnancy and wanted a daughter. and wanted her as she is (was). she has been working with her since birth, taking her to physiotherapy. today they were at the speech therapist. and after that, the daughter was killed by russia, and the mother ended up in intensive care
I was impressed by this story, I was impressed that you can do many things in spite of yourself, fight for your choice, for your happiness, but one day a russian can just launch a fucking rocket - and destroy everything
but when I think about the specific life stories of people for whom russians decided whether they will live or die, I feel rage and hatred. no one knows what kind of mother's insta blog will turn into a memorial next. will your last photo from social networks be the picture for the news of your death
I think it is necessary to see the stories of those who are killed by Russia. the implementation of this storytelling is, of course, a debatable issue. if this thread looks unethical or something - I'm sorry, I tried to write carefully. and to tell you that this fucked me up so much