Fun fact! According to folklorists, all myths, fairy tales and nursery rhymes that are about some dude named Jack are talking about the same guy
What this means is, that ever single one of the following
Jack Be Nimble (who jumped over burning candles for fun)
Jack the Giant Killer (who sold his cows for magic beans then robbed and killed a giant)
Stingy Jack (who tricked the devil so many times he was banned from both afterlives)
Jack of Jack and Jill (who splattered his head open falling down a hill)
Jack o’ Lantern (the headless horseman spirit of halloween)
Jack Frost (the spirit who heralds the end of autumn and the start of winter)
Are literally the same jackass who made so many bad life choices he ended up an immortal ice dullahan with a pumpkin serving as both his head and flashlight
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Windy Wishes
4/8/22 (2)
Yes yes YES
I've always been a bit unsatisfied with how Adventure Time dropped Finn's desperation to find other humans. Like, yeah I know they sort of brought it up again with Islands, but here's the thing: you're telling me that Finn-- the boy who got that excited about Susan maybe being human-- wouldn't go nuts over Betty's introduction to Ooo?????
I think a more satisfying arc for both Finn and Betty would've been Finn seeking her out to ask all these questions about Human Things he's never been able to ask anyone before (especially since this takes place after his and Flame Princess' breakup)!! And he would want to help her in her quest to bring Simon back-- at least, until he starts becoming torn between the morality of it and his selfish desire to be around more humans.
uuUUAUGHGHH just imagine how fabulous the conflict would've been 🤌🤌
4/12/22
Thoughts to my dad in a Philly bar
i fell in love with this book a little while ago and this illustration is just beautiful and makes me remember why i loved it so much
A tribute to my favorite book, Neverwhere by @neil-gaiman
sometimes my moments
and awkward blips convince me
i am an alien
I think of him every day. <3
Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
~ Marie Curie, spotted at the March for Science, April 22, 2017