childhood top 4: barbie princess & the pauper (2004); lilo & stitch (2002); the little mermaid (1989); my neighbor totoro (1988)
bonus teenage top 4: the great gatsby (2013); scream (1996); the craft (1996); 10 things i hate about you (1999). maybe also tfios movie :/ (survivor of 2014 tumblr)
forevercherry omg when i was 13 i started reading/watching all kinds of shit on witchcraft and i told my mom i wanted to convert to wicca but she questioned if i really wanted to and i developed a teenage grudge against her for that for a few months 💀
marxinista LMFAOOO pleaaseeee we all went through that arc!!! i was in my room drawing little sigils thinking it was going to make my crush fall in love with me
childhood: the lion king (1&2), tarzan, sleeping beauty, barbie princess and the pauper teenage years: mean girls, juno, little miss sunshine, harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban
Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Nacho Libre (2006), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Grease 2 (1982)
{Nacho Libre and Where the Wild Things Are are both still in my top 4 lmao but choosing the other 2 were hard, I was in love with Tim Burton films and nearly any disney channel original}
How To Train Your Dragon (2010), Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002), Matilda (1996), The Secret of the Kells (2009) Honorable mentions: Mulan (1998), Alien (1979), Grease (1978), and Jurassic Park (1993)
being traditionally cool is really quite boring and iterative, and it’s actually very cool and sexy to geek out about something you like or share bits of knowledge on a topic you’re passionate about
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WORKER’S DAY!!!! i love having a union, i love being a union steward and getting to support my unit. when my union won its contract, i got a pay bump, better benefits, and increased protection as a worker. 🥳
unions help address racial and gender pay gaps, issues workplaces impose on families and those having kids, addressing unsafe conditions, plus things like better health insurance, wages and overtime, weingarten rights to representation, and more!!!
if you don’t have a union but are thinking about forming one, check out AFL-CIO’s page (linked) or Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee. there’s always more power in a union!! ✊🥖🌹
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if you are thinking about buying a book online this week, please buy a book there instead of evil amazon dot com. bookshop benefits local indie bookstores! you also can pick which specific bookstore to support and they have many lgbt-, women-, and bipoc-owned shops listed :)
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