i dont trust people who are attracted to me…like why? write me a 10 page paper with a legitimate thesis and valid points backing up your claim or you fake.
*Tosses out* mehh Idk what I was doing here really
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Sweet muffin, I'm sorry you feel down, we love you. <3
Aww I love you guys too /)///(\ I don’t deserve you sweet peeps that always try to help me with my silly down moments. And I don’t feel so bad now, so no worries ;v;
Well I wanted to watch some streams tonight, but for some reason I feel sudden waves of depression when I enter them. I dunno why.
I’ve just made a bet against my Dad that if this post gets 2 million notes then i can get a Puppy. [like the one underneath]
I didn’t realise how much 2 million was and i couldn’t take that number down now. It should look like 2,000,000 in the notes bar.
He’s convinced that this will never reach that number, and very confident about it so Let’s prove him wrong!! He thinks this will get about 25 notes beofre it’s left in the dust.
You don’t have to do it for me. But for the point and to prove him wrong. He has to pay and everything so let’s make him suffer with it!!
You know what sucks? The fact that the success of children’s movies is measured by the degree of adult willingness to spend money on them….not by the enjoyment that came from the actual audience: children.
Here’s to you:
Road to El Dorado
Treasure Planet
Atlantis
Sinbad
Prince of Egypt
Iron Giant
Emperor’s New Groove
I’ll never forget our adventures.
This is actually true parents are the ones who pay for their kids to go to movies, especially younger kids. And if you watch these movies now you’ll be like “HOLY CRAP WHY DIDNT I SEE THIS WHEN I WAS A KID?!” Because your parents. That’s why “Treasure Planet”, one of my favorite animated movies ever that took Disney 10 FRIGGING YEARS TO MAKE, was labeled as one of Disney’s largest losses because no one wanted to take their child to see a sci-fi movie that was completely different from the usually Princes classics that sold so much better.
When Ireland, an overwhelmingly Catholic country, can look past their religious beliefs and vote to legalize same-sex marriage, they’ve proven to be way more mature than the United States has ever been.
Especially when Catholicism is in the Irish constitution… while the U.S. Construction clearly dictates that religion has no place in government
Maybe it’s because religion isn’t the actual problem
It’s a…very big factor. Like, incredibly huge. I’ve never heard a single proper argument against gay marriage from the politicians and citizens in this country that professes separation of church and state that didn’t have to do with religion?
The thing I’m trying to say here is that religion itself isn’t the problem. It’s the people. I am catholic, so are my sisters and a lot of people I know that are not against gay marriage. I have talked to a priest who says we shouldn’t act the way some/a lot of people do against gay people, that we should embrace them, take them in. (And he never said any word about “converting” them or “curing” them) Religion is usually never the problem in this or other issues. People misinterpreting the scripts and being extremists are usually the problem. Our religion says God is love and is not capable of hate and some people somehow think He “hates” gay people? It makes me so angry. And honestly I can’t even blame other people for hating the religion when some of our people represent it wrong.