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Top Ten (Animated) Disney Movies

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*EDIT*  These rankings are no longer quiiiiite accurate; but more importantly, I want to clarify that I have added a caveat to my linked review of Pocahontas , addressing the film's harm to Indigenous Americans.  ⸻ Original Post:   G'morning!  Just dropping by with your daily dose of wholesome childhood nostalgia.  Enjoy. ♥ [Also, since Pixar and Disney merged a while back, some of these were produced by Pixar but officially released by Disney.] [Also (again), I'm having the opposite problem this go-around that I did last time.  This time, it's when we get closer to my top favorites that I'm having trouble.  Numbers 1-4 are anybody's game, really.  I don't know which is my favorite.  Don't hold me to any of these rankings.  Whatever.] #10.   The Rescuers Down Under (1990) First of all, let's give it up for a killer opening, shall we?  (Oh, come on, you got excited as a youngster when the music started going and the camera started spe

Melodrama & Music Videos

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What-ho, all, and a happy Valentine's Day to you. I love music, and I love fanvids, and I love acting like a 13-year-old fangirl over fictional couples that I like.  Smoosh those three passions together and you've got today's post.  First, I'm going to share some tragic love songs that really bring out my inner middle schooler, and then I'm going to finish with some happy fan videos because we like to end things on a positive note around here when possible. 😉 So to it!  Drama and sissy stuff and spoilers and innuendo and mild swearing and all that jazz to follow. ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡ "All I Want" Kodaline You took my soul and wiped it clean; our love was made for movie screens. This has such a wistful, sweet, pure sound to it.  Especially that line. ^^  It's also quite satisfying to sing. "Already Gone" Kelly Clarkson You know that I love you, so I love you enough to let you go. When I first heard this, I was in t

The Never Have I Ever Writing Tag

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I've seen this floating around, and I was actually tagged by  Eva (thanks, friend!). Rules: 1. Link to and thank the blogger who tagged you. 2. Include the graphic somewhere in your post (or make your own!). 3. Answer the questions truthfully and honestly. 4. Tag 3 bloggers. Def not going to do that last one; I'm going to take the classic coward's way out and nominate anyone who WANTS to be nominated. 😁 Also, pics for this post will be from my Pinterest board for the Rhiannon/Alejandro/Ronan story I've been working on, in celebration of the fact that I just finished the first draft!!  [Also, Imma hereafter refer to it as A Harmless Chaos , since that's the working title and it's less clunky than "the Rhiannon/Alejandro/Ronan story". 😆] Never have I ever . . . . . . started a novel that I did not finish. Sweet child.  The purity of this suggestion. . . . written a story completely by hand. I have, actually.  Not a novel,

Literary Revelations (it's not as thoughtful as it sounds)

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Does your TBR list ever make you feel claustrophobic?  For some reason, the longer my TBR list gets, the antsier I become.  I don't like the feeling of having a to-read shelf on Goodreads that's full of casually selected possibilities, because it makes it feel cluttered, to me.  I don't know entirely why.  But lately, I've started going on routine purges of said shelf, ruthlessly clicking away books that I have no real interest in ever reading but had automatically shelved because friends loved them. That's another thing I've realized lately: the majority of the reading plans I made before, like, the last two years were made in the sweet innocence of youth, back when I was just getting into blogging and meeting the online story community.  If a friend who liked something else that I liked (i.e. a movie) had good things to say about a book, I'd often mark it as to-read without really thinking about whether it was likely to be a good fit for me. Which

Movies: Months in Review {October/November/December/January 2019/2020}

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It's been a while since we've done one of these!  Primarily because it took waiting through January to have actually watched enough new-to-me movies to justify one. 😄 I've decided to start including the MPAA rating for each title in these posts, because usually there's a wide range of content and, while I don't want to take the time to describe all such concerns in detail, I also don't want anybody to go into a movie blindly and then regret it. Cats (2019) ● PG Personally, I don't think this movie's problems are its own fault (or, at least, not completely).  I think most of it's just on the musical itself. 😝  BUT maybe it's just not my thing and I just don't get it. I did love Jessica Hudson's parts.  "Memory" is forever amazing. Destination Wedding (2018) ● R I really enjoyed this rom-com.  It's surprisingly philosophical; the majority of the story is just Keanu and Winona dialoguing at the various we