Avatar

Mad world

@impalaforthree / impalaforthree.tumblr.com

Ana, 26. Personal and fandom blog. I enjoy being fascinated by things and staring at cute animals. She/her.
Avatar
reblogged

aziraphale and crowley try to perform the tiniest most unobservable fraction of a miracle together and they end up producing a massive burst of power so astonishing in scope that it sets off alarm bells in heaven where it can be seen as an enormous purple beam and radiates with a force twenty-five times the energy needed to raise someone from the dead. we’re told only an archangel could perform an act of such earth-shaking consequence which again is the result of them trying to exert their abilities in the subtlest way possible so can you imagine what they’re going to be like in bed? talk about the second coming. in this essay i will

Avatar
Avatar
shesnake

this is the representation nepo babies deserve

I think it's important to know, there's an older picture of David signing stuff, with his father-in-law WHO WAS THE FIFTH DOCTOR, holding a very similar sign behind David's back. I don't have the pic, but you can probably find it if you look a bit.

Avatar

Shut up I'm not crying. Also behold the rewards of research and sensitivity!! That's practically a fable - like the lion decided out of true generosity of spirit to research mice and discovered it actually WAS a mouse and that was why being a lion was so goddamn difficult ... the analogy needs work but you get it. Anyway go and see Everything Everywhere All At Once. People said it was what ADHD feels like and going in I was like "if it gives normal people ADHD glasses then how will I, an ADHD person, even be able to distinguish that" ... and then there were scenes like "The protagonist is having an extremely fraught conversation about her taxes. She is simultaneously, in another reality having a very fraught conversation about saving the universe. In both, she is scolded for not paying enough attention although in one her interlocutor should KNOW exactly why this is difficult." And the line "I never know what is going on but I have a feeling it's my fault!" ... and I was all OK yes this is in fact what ADHD feels like.

Every level of this film just gives me MORE FEELS

[image description: a screenshot from the linked article. The main text reads: “Dan Kwan: That's amazing. When we first started writing this movie, we knew we wanted to make a movie about chaos and about this overwhelming feeling that everyone's been feeling the past six years. Or 34 years. Or all throughout history of mankind. But when we started writing, we were like, "Oh, we should probably do a little bit of research about ADHD. Maybe the main character is undiagnosed and they don't know it.”

Daniel Scheinert: Yeah, we were like, "Maybe she's so distractible, she can go to other universes with her brain." But then we're like, "That might be offensive. We should Google it."

Kwan: So I started doing some research. And then I stayed up until like, four in the morning, just reading everything I could find about it, just crying, just realizing that, "Oh, my God, I think I have ADHD." So this movie is the reason why I got diagnosed. I got diagnosed, I went to therapy for a year and then went to a psychiatrist. And I'm now on meds, and it's such a beautiful, cathartic experience to realize why your life has been so hard.“

There is also a quote in a red box to the side that reads "This movie, obviously, when you look at it now, was made by someone with ADHD.”]

Avatar

And the call isn’t out there at all, it’s inside me It’s like the tide Always falling and rising I will carry you here in my heart, you’ll remind me That come what may I know the way Moana (2016)

Avatar
reblogged

“Haha if Sasha was the Archivist she’d never do the things Jon did because she’s too smart” you fool, you absolute fool. 

Sasha went to talk to someone she knew was a monster, twice, without telling anyone. She saw a weird inhuman creature skulking around in the room with her and her instinct was to call out to it. She criticized Martin’s lack of self preservation then mentioned how she didn’t think this “living flesh hive filled with worms” woman was all that dangerous, and followed it by talking about how she agreed to meet someone inhuman in a cemetery after dark, alone.

Sasha was brave, she had better people skills than Jon, and was no doubt smart and capable if Gertrude favored her as a replacement. But if you think she wouldn’t have thrown herself into just as many stupidly dangerous situations as Jon did while chasing after secrets and answers you did not listen to the same first season I did.

You are using an unsupported browser and things might not work as intended. Please make sure you're using the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.