BDG lied to me.
Dances Moving did NOTHING to adequately prepare me for The Wenis.
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Being a BDG fan is so embarassing sometimes, like how do I explain one of the most empactful pieces of media I've ever seen is a mini webseries about the grief of leaving the things you love behind to pursue your future framed as low budget exercise videos
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i am emotionally ravaged right now from a “learn to dance” series holy shit
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got the roommate bawling over dances moving at 1 am 👍 it had to be done
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the sun is rising up half the way
i never thought i'd see the day
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I am once again asking you to watch Dances Moving
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See the day (bdg) is such a good song I don't even know how to describe how peaceful it makes me feel and how good the writing is like "the pious hunter stops stalking prey"????? Phenomenal. Also the fact that it's in 7/4 and that can be symbolic of bdgs character growth in dances moving?!?!?!?
Like one of my best friends said when we were discussing this song, it feels like a warm blanket being wrapped around you and it just grounds you in any time of stress
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I really hope someday BDG uploads all of the Dances moving songs to Spotify, like i love See the Day but God the things I would do to get Partner Dancing on Spotify
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You ever think about how in The Headband, we're introduced to a side of the Fire Nation that's had its culture whittled away by a hundred years of imperial wartime propaganda. And how perhaps the most damning expression of this is that students are forbidden from dancing. And so Aang, maybe the only person on the planet who still truly remembers the Fire Nation of old, from before the war, brings it back to them.
And then we get to The Firebending Masters. Zuko's entire young adulthood has been spent using his anger towards the Fire Nation's enemies, his drive to capture the Avatar, as a crutch. And now he doesn't have that crutch anymore. So he and Aang set out on a pilgrimage, going to the birthplace of firebending itself, in search of answers. In search of a way to express the power of fire that isn't fueled by rage or smothered by fear. And they find a dance.
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