The name of Resident Evil Village's true villain starts with M, followed by I but it's not Miranda.
Hello Samantha. For years, you and your friend group have used the excuse of "when is this math going to be useful in real life? It's not like someone's going to hold a gun to our head and make us find x." Guess what.
what if marinette had a worn out pink jacket that she filled with handmade embroidery and patches to serve as memoirs of her loved ones
at the start of the show it just has patches for her parents, nino and kim (rip the childhood friends hc away from my cold dead hands), and maybe marc (hc they were friends from before she show started)
she meets alya and soon enough, marinette shows up to school and proudly shows off the newly embroidered wifi signal to her, and alya freaks out in joy over it. after the whole gum scenario is solved and adrien tells her he doesnt have many friends, she responds by adding his patch to her sleeve (he cries to plagg about it). mari adds chat noir to her jacket, secretly, on the inside, near her heart after he worms his way into it. after the obligatory chloe redemption that i'm still salty we didn't get, marinette embroiders a bee to her sleeve as a show of good will, and chloe has to hide how emotional that makes her.
she meets luka and a guitar patch is added to the back. she starts hanging out with kagami and embroiders on an orange juice patch, as an inside joke. she becomes more out-going, starts actively hanging out with her classmates more, starting with the art club, and soon enough all of them are getting added onto the jacket, as well.
eventually the whole class has their own little patch, reflecting how much closer they've become since the start of the year, how they essentially went from barely friendly acquaintances to a close-knit family. eventually the entire surface of the jacket is covered in patches and memories of the people marinette loves
idk just,,,,,,i know it prob wouldn't work in the show itself bc i can only imagine it'd be hell to animate a constantly changing piece of clothing, but like,,, it'd be cool
(also please imagine marinette's jacket getting destroyed during the final battle with hawkmoth as an omen of what will happen to her family if they fail to stop him)
“We share joy and pain.”
White lilies for innocence;
Red Dhalias for betrayal;
Snapdragon for deceipt;
Morning glory for death.
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one fun thing about being a teacher in march 2023 is that chess is a literal epidemic among teens. we are starting to have meetings about how we can STOP teenagers from playing too much chess which is like if we were trying to figure out how to stop them from reading for fun. When i was in high school five years ago chess was nerd shit only but now it is transcending every social and language barrier and is absolutely rampant. kids aren’t on their phone texting in class anymore it’s ONLY chess.com. kids are playing chess on their phones while playing chess in real life. this is still better than tiktok because at least the kids are developing an attention span from this
In Yiddish we don’t say “I love you” we say “דאַלוי פּאָליציי” which roughly translates to “you’re my moon” and I think that’s beautiful.
So I just started reading The Devil All The Time and one thing I really admired about the movie adaptation was the way they re-did the introduction of Willard’s wife, Charlotte.
In the book, she’s described as the most beautiful woman Willard has ever seen, with dark hair and the look of a pin-up girl in a movie. That’s his whole reason for marrying her: she’s beautiful and sexy.
Portrayed by Haley Bennet in the film, though, Charlotte has light hair and a very cherubic fresh face. She isn’t styled to look like the most beautiful girl in the world. She’s not even the styled as the most beautiful girl in the diner. Yet, Willard obviously sees something in her that compels him, and then when he follows her outside, he catches her in an act of kindness and his heart is stolen.
Can we just stop for a moment to recognize how rare this kind of adaptation is in Hollywood films, where most nuanced female characters in novels are flattened into one-dimensional sex sirens on film? Here we see nearly the exact opposite.
PSA/Rant, if you will.
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Above is what I am saying about Danplan CURRENTLY, and why I am hurt by what I’ve seen.