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Okay after watching Dahmer, conversations with a killer came up. I’ve gotta say it’s a little discomforting to hear him speak on how he just didn’t want people to leave. Also have learned he was diagnosed with BPD. Don’t really know how to feel. It’s a bit much. Just wanted to say that in this space. I can’t really piece any other thoughts together. (Okay I found em)
Please please please seek professional help if you have homicidal ideations to get people to stay. It’s really not right that so many suffered at his hands. And I somewhat know the feeling he wanted. To not be left alone, to have someone of your own. I want it for myself. But no one has a right to take someone’s life to obtain that. Ever.
And if you’re reading this and maybe you’ve had troubling ideations, I don’t judge you because we can’t control our thoughts. BUT we can do something about them. Sending everyone love and light 💛💛💛💛
to be perfectly honest. i don’t care if it is cheesy or cliched or idealistic. i like stories where the core of it is about kindness, the warmth we can offer others and the gentleness we receive in return. maybe the moral of the story IS love triumphs. it better fucking be
Lion King (1994) explaining the importance of stylized 2D animation: Lion King (2019) and Cats (2019):
Kimba The White Lion (1965) explaining the importance of an original idea:
Lion King (1994) Lion King (2019) Cats (2019)
Shakespeare (1564) explaining the importance of an original idea:
Kimba the White Lion (1965), The Lion King (1994), The Lion King (2019), Cats (2019):
Saxo Grammaticus (c. 1160 – c. 1220) explaining the importance of understanding that all creative work is inherently derivative once you study the oral tradition of storytelling and history and that’s okay because generations have always reformatted tropes and themes to make them relatable to their current audiences
Shakespeare (1564), Kimba the White Lion (1965), The Lion King (1994), The Lion King (2019), Cats (2019):
Tyrannosaurus rex (Late Cretaceous) explaining nothing because he’s a don’t give a fuck