@ask-glittershell wanted a Snails, have a Snails~ For the dress I went with a night theme cause I replaced the hearts I was originally going to do with stars and liked it~
Dear authors: you have to learn the difference between a bad boy and a bastard abuser.
Um, yes.
For those of you who are confused:
Bad boy: probably poor, doesn’t follow rules because he thinks they are harmful or stifling (”I can’t sit there all day when teachers don’t give a shit if I learn or not”), outbursts are at injustices, fights to defend (”leave them alone/you’re hurting this place leave!”)
Bastard abuser: probably middle class or higher, doesn’t follow rules because he think’s he’s above them (”school is a waste of time I can learn what I need to from books”), outbursts are about things not going the way he wants them, fights to prove superiority or lay claim (”stay off my turf/away from my girl!”)
Bad boy: Bender from The Breakfast Club. Bastard abuser: Christian Grey from 50 Shades.
Bad boy: chaotic good Bastard abuser: neutral evil.
How many times before Finding Dory was an octopus’s camouflaging even portrayed in pop culture at all?? I’m sure it’s happened, but of the thousands of octopuses I’ve probably seen in cartoons, movies and games I’m drawing a blank. It’s at least extremely rare, and that’s so absurd considering how amazing those abilities really are. Hank’s are only barely exaggerated.
Whenever a cartoon calls for an animal that can turn almost magically invisible, they go for a chameleon, which can do absolutely no such thing. Up to now we have been practically hiding from children how incredible cephalopods are and I’m so happy this is such a major part of a movie almost every kid is going to see now.