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*convulses in a fit of joy*
Where the Wild Things Are. The definition of my childhood. Anyone else drowning in nostalgia?
I mean, I'd heard about it. But I thought it was going to be one of those lame animated deals, like Horton Hears a Who or something. So I was afraid to watch the trailers, in case it destroyed forever my memories of the book. B-but it looks AWESOME, and not lame at all.
So anyway, my sister and I were in hysterics over this, and we hooted and clapped as the preview ended, and immediately THE MOVIE STARTED. So everyone else applauded too, but for a different reason.









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Indiephotographyclub
I'm too lazy to think of something witty to type here, so amuse yourself on your own.
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"To die will be an awfully big adventure"
-Peter Pan
AmandaTurnage.com
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xo!
shane
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an antique arms and armor expert
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"Like all religions, the faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them."
-Steve Eley
and i'm not a stalker,
but you're a nice writer too. x)
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and her laugh always sounds like the clatter of shaken dice,
of the rotation of roulettes and a life on the line.
I'm more of a gatherer of words anyway.
I pull them into my arms and hand them out when I want someone else to have them.
(Usually poets on dA.
There are a lot of good ones.)
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"Like all religions, the faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them."
-Steve Eley
(i would know.
i stalked you off of
a poet's journal.)
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and her laugh always sounds like the clatter of shaken dice,
of the rotation of roulettes and a life on the line.
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