I just seen this movie on youtube and it really shows how conservative people can be when it comes to coming out as a homosexual person. Like its ridiculous and heartbreaking. I thought both fathers were so supportive then the mothers. The mothers made it into a huge big deal like seriously! They should wake up! I think Tayla from the start should've just left the rich lifestyle and the one she was arranged to be married with. It would give her enough freedom then being stuck there in a rot! Although I have to say it was happily ever after in the end for both girls. At least Layla had a boyfriend as she can do is dump him whereas Tayla & the fiancée had to pay everything for the Wedding and it is all over the shop due to the fact she was not honest to herself!I hope Tayla has the best wedding when she marries Layla as they are such a cute couple together :D
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I have spoken extensively about the importance of gentle morning routines on here before, and I have a little update in that realm before we dive into the reading: a couple days ago, I purchased an annual subscription for The Practice Co. The Practice Co is a devotional app encouraging holistic, inclusive, and embodied spirituality. Historically, I haven\u2019t had much genuine interest in daily Bible studies, and I think that the immense pressure placed on Christians to \u201Cspend time in the Word everyday\u201D is yet another example of evangelicalism failing to get its priorities straight. However, I do love my routines- coffee, morning sunlight, and something meaningful and hopeful to read. So, it was with that in mind that I decided to download this app. I have really enjoyed the two-minute readings so far, and I would recommend them for anyone else who finds themselves in a similar place spiritually.
I think that the answer is simpler than many of us would like to believe. Kiki\u2019s Delivery Service is very much in the same vein of other family-friendly films with an eye for beauty and simplicity, like The Secret of Kells or Song of the Sea (and yes, I will absolutely be writing about both of these at a later date). These movies make a point of romanticising the little things in life, whether it be cooking a delicious breakfast, or lying in the grass listening to music. \u201CMundane\u201D isn\u2019t all that different from \u201Cmagical\u201D, movies like Kiki\u2019s Delivery Service suggest to the audience. After all, how is it that Kiki manages to get her flying abilities back? (Warning! Spoiler incoming!) She listens to the advice of her spunky artist friend, Ursula, who tells her:
Now, I am not suggesting that dark academia and cottagecore are the solutions to my aforementioned question. My point is this: because we are human, there is something about Studio Ghibli movies and the cottagecore aesthetic and Annie Dillard\u2019s writing that speaks to the most fundamental parts of who we are. And I think that a significant part of that is a hunger for beauty and a desire for goodness, both of which occur regardless of how naturally inexhaustible we are in our individual pursuits.
In addition to this, I think a good rule of thumb overall is to live your life like you are a character in a Studio Ghibli movie. Because goodness, the Studio Ghibli cast of characters give us plenty of examples of cultivating wonder in their daily lives: tending to the garden, walking by the seaside with a friend, enjoying mouth-watering ramen after a long day. Being thoroughly alive isn\u2019t just about an arbitrary, overarching plot at any point during our lives- it is about the everyday sort of magic, experiences that prompt nostalgia ten years later because you wish you had been more present in that sweet, sacred moment. And that is why Kiki\u2019s Delivery Service could never just be described as the story of a witch who loses her ability to fly and then gets her powers back. To do so would be to miss the point of the movie entirely. Coming-of-age tales are rarely all about the transition from Point A to Point B- they are about the in-between, the messy, the not-yet, and the becoming. They are about life, in its complete fullness and messiness and overwhelming beauty. Kiki\u2019s story is no different.
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While some reported the content of the flashback episode to be short-lived, others experienced a more protracted experience reliving the entire distressing episode.I'll go through the whole thing. Like it will run from start to finish like a movie. Its very hard to switch off once I've started thinking about it, it has to play out if you like 2F
Participants considered themselves to have experienced a narrow escape from death and as described before expressed considerable psychological distress after the event. They did not feel that healthcare professionals fully appreciated the seriousness of their experience and thus did not understand the distress associated with symptoms suggestive of VTE recurrence.But I cant remember thinking that you know, I might have died, that my daughter might not have had her mum, and no one helping to make sure that I understood what was going on, or what was wrong with me, or how this would effect my life. I just remember feeling quite resentful of the medical staff. 2F
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