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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
summer-skye-64
homunculus-argument

Watching Spirited Away as a kid, you think "wow what the fuck was that", and figure that while it doesn't make any sense, it's a movie all about atmosphere and vibes, it doesn't have to have a coherent plot and morals. I'm still pretty sure that a lot of the exact details of what specifically is going on in the story itself was just lost in translation and would make perfect sense with context clues that someone more familiar with japanese culture and folklore would have picked up on the first watch, but as an adult, it does have a lot of clear, distinct lessons written into it.

  1. Your parents aren't infallible, and sometimes they can also make mistakes and not only can't help you, but can't help themselves.
  2. When that happens, you gotta step up and look after yourself.
  3. But that doesn't mean you have to do it all alone - every once in a while a passing stranger may help you out for nothing in return, and in return you should sometimes help out strangers just because you could, without gaining or losing anything yourself.
  4. This is how you make friends. Being independent doesn't mean that you do everything yourself, you can crowdsource being helped by having people who help you out, and also helping them however you can, whenever you can, in return.
  5. You don't always have to know exactly what your plan is, the clear and solid plans you made might just get washed away by an unexpected rain. Sit down, eat something, have a cry about it if you need to, and enjoy the vibes.
  6. Love isn't always "happily ever after" and "till death do us part". A brief but intense summer romance with a boy who doesn't have his shit together can still be a true and significant experience that played a role in defining who you're becoming as a person, without being a permanent fixture in your life. It was true, it was real, but you still need to go and never look back. Sometimes things that are forever are only things that remain forever in your heart. Neither you nor that boy had your shit together back then.
  7. Having your first job in the hospitality industry makes you grow up real fucking fast.
doodle88

loudlychoppedbread asked:

Your baby Raz asks are reminding me of that one trope of characters dealing with some sort of de-aging thing. Maybe some villain trying to use Time Bubble like a fountain of youth and trying to use it to rapidly age people, only to try that on Raz before running, and the Junior Agents are left with a baby Raz, who they don't really connect that it's Raz until they start interacting and his gremlin energy comes out.

doodle88 answered:

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That kind of AU would be ABSOLUTELY hilarious

I can imagine when Norma or someone is like “Who’s baby is this?” And then she suddenly realizes that it looks like an Aquato baby, so she goes to Adam or something to ask him about it and he’s like “HOLY SHIT IS THAT RAZ” and she’s like of course it’s not Raz, Raz is like, 10.

But then, she’s like “holy shit it is Raz” and then hijinks insue

this again <3
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greinkeephus

always so touching and vibrant when you remember people a hundred years ago had profound lives full of fun and love

greinkeephus

my great grandparents met because they were both telephonist-telegraphists and they used to communicate in spoken morse code so that their kids wouldn’t understand the dirty jokes they were saying. And my great-aunt was telling me the other day about how her father would sit with his kids during stormy nights and hug them as they looked out the window and he pointed out how beautiful the lightning was. Because he didn’t want them to be afraid. It isn’t far away but it’s easy to forget that people are people are people

greinkeephus

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isn’t it cool that we still take silly pictures where we pretend to put our baby niece for sale or where we pretend to officiate a funeral on the beach? I think that’s neat

vinceaddams

In one of my family’s old photo albums from around the 1910’s-20’s there’s a picture of a dog sitting on a chair and wearing a hat.

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