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Astrology 101
Answer the following three questions and I will guess your western zodiac sign : 1. Would you rather be uncontrollably laughing for the rest of your life or uncontrollably crying? 2. Do you think cats have any regrets? 3. What are your three favorite movies?
1. crying cause at least i'm used to that 2. Only their birth 3. Shrek, Detective Pikachu and Pixels
You are an aquarius a.k.a the huge landfill people pass by on a highway and try to forget after in favor of more pleasant memories.
1. I'd rather cry as its less obstructive. 2. I'm sure cats regret being domesticated 3. Rascal does not dream of a Dreaming Girl, Les Miserables, and Macbeth
You are an amalgamation of Aries and Capricorn. Your raw theater kid energy is too strong for just one sign so you end up with a messed up four horned demon goat. Congrats you poor, lonely person in the Les Miserables fandom.
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Yeah, I'm.. Used to being the only person in a fandom.
I never said you were the only person in the fandom just a poor lonely one. Sadly I am in all three of those fandoms too but an original bookie nerd for them. So Les Mis and Macbeth were more literary stuff for me. Rascal does not dream of bunny girl senpai is actually a guilty pleasure show OWO.
hold it! This is a no owo zone.
You have been deducted to year of the rat
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Yeah, poor and lonely reads a lot like the only one. Or at least the only one here. I’ve always had a bit of a thing for tragedies I suppose. Though I haven’t read the original Les Mis. I found the 1971 movie adaptation of Macbeth to be an interest manned of refocusing the original work. Interesting enough to be considered its own piece. Rascal is a work of art whose ups and downs are executed with a flair that is so rarely given to mostly ordinary events that I find rather refreshing
I'm rarely alive so you many still be the only XD I prefer the broadway stage plays of Les Mis due to the original book being very over the top with details. Never watched the older movie adaptations but I did watch the recent one and that failed to really express what made the source material good. Like the phantom of the opera film adaptations. I also never watched any film adaptations of Macbeth since I've heard some pretty interesting stories about them. Rascal is the most recent slice of life/sci fi deal that has been an honest fun time to keep up on. Even if the use of certain theories is a bit off the cast just feels so real and the plot so involved that it still keep me in. The movie was real sad imo.
1.) Crying because laughing is more annoying than crying and ruining makeup. 2.) Cats regret us. 3.) Shrek 2, Spider Man: Into the Spiderverse, and the last one is just a tie between iParty with Victorious and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, as well as Lemonade Mouth.
You are the double fisch known as pieces. You are the cutie fish that ppl think cry after every feel good movie when in reality you are secretly making plans to obtain the copyrights for shrek. That and you know everyones darkest secret but are saving that for when the world needs you most.
Oh nice I would love to have the copyrights for shrek
1. Depends on wether or not i can be happy crying. If yes, then crying. If not, then laughing. 2. Probably regretting showing any affection whatsoever 3. The first Pokemon movie, Wreck It Ralph, and Into the Spiderverse
1- mmmh, having a pseudobulbar effect for the rest of your life or uncontrollable lachrymation so it can may cause you blidness? Maybe a bro moment for the rest of my life is more accurate, but I say Tom Nook as new champ in SSBU. 2- dealing with u, hooman. 3- oh that's a tough one. I've seen so many traumatical movies with dying children that I forgot what movies I actually liked. Treasure Planet for sure Howl's Moving Castle The Emperor's New Groove ... Bro moment.
1 ;; hhhh crying because laughing just makes me hurt a lot 2 ;; having to deal w/ loud things 3 ;; shrek (obvi the og), spirited away, heathers