There is something about classic literature that hits different - which is not to say that modern literature lacks depth - there is just something so incredible about reading something and knowing that these same words were consumed by people decades, centuries before you took your first breath. And they loved and felt the stories the way you do& despite all the time separating you you’re still connected…
I'm gonna put this on my gravestone
Virgil: good morning cruel world
Logan: isn’t it “goodbye”?
Virgil: the universe may be a bitch but I’m still kicking
when andrew catches mj and he's about to cry but he still makes sure she's safe first when andrew is lost in another universe and wanders until he sees a random magical portal that wasnt there in the first place and still just crosses it when andrew starts asking about nerd stuff the first opportunity he can when andrew looks so concerned about tobey peter's best friend that tried to kill him when andrew sees tom peter and mj holding hands when andr
Tma + tmagp art masterpost
i just hope dykes like me. thats what its all about really
“We are not here to provoke- we are here to be heard.”
Me the last few minutes after tonight’s episode as an older sibling who’s taken care of their younger sibling their entire life:
i fricking love this show, but it got too real at times :(( i think the only episode i can watch without feeling horrible about humanity is ironically the one about Diane getting an abortion
Things that I’ve seen on Bojack Horseman and literally nowhere else:
A story where a woman wants to get pregnant, can’t do it and decides to adopt without adoption being presented as lesser or a compromise.
An episode where a main character decides to get an abortion, actually goes through with it, does not regret it and has her choice validated by the narrative and never demonized.
A main character who is an outspoken feminist and whose feminism is never the butt of any jokes about her.
A main character who is revealed to be asexual, and who after realizing this has an actual arc about what this means for him rather than having it dropped and ignored.
A kid raised by gay, poly-amorous men who are consistently depicted as not just good but great parents.
Jessica Biel leading an angry mob of fire-worshipping cannibals.
cata - she/her - 🇦🇷 - ⚢ - fijate siempre de que lado de la mecha te encontras
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