I saw an opportunity and ran with it
FREDDY KEEPS THE PIZZAPLEX KIDS' DRAWINGS IN HIS ROOM ππππ
Are we really surprised? No, not really.
Obviously there are many things to dislike about adulthood but as someone who grew up in an abusive household for whom adulthood offered the only chance at an escape, it's incredibly important to me that i romanticize adulthood whenever possible because i know there are kids and teenagers like me out there who are seeing nothing but complaints about rent and taxes and the loneliness of living on your own and i know they're going to internalize all of that and assume it means that adulthood won't offer them the freedom and safety they've been dreaming of. So while i never want to minimize the difficulties of being an adult, i also want to highlight how incredibly nice it can be to finally have ownership of your life and your body and your time and money and food and everything else in a way that you never had before. You can choose when you wake up! You can choose what you have for breakfast! You can choose when to go to sleep or if you want to (inadvisably) stay up all night watching tv in the living room! In the living room! You can choose what to watch! These are little things, but they are worth taking pleasure in, and they are worth looking forward to.
Fucking destroy him
Gregory is my favourite
i watched Encanto today and in "We Dont Talk About Bruno" Pepa says that in hers and FΓ©lix's wedding, Bruno walked up to her with a mischievous grin and said "It looks like rain" but then in "All Of You" Bruno reveals how it wasnt a prophecy, he just saw Pepa sweating
which means that Bruno was just being an annoying sibling and walked up to his sister on her wedding day and basically went "hehehe ur sweating so much" and Pepa went "Oh God. Oh Fuck. WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN" because of it
Freddy takes the wheel
now yall know what time it is
keep scrolling i have other desks to get to
Gregory: *Blinks*
Freddy: Way to go superstar!
Fandom: Thank you father