Daffie ✨️

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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
whydoyoucarewho-iam
teamrocketing

thinking about my optometrist who was treating my eye infection and said “if it hurts, you can rinse your eye with boiled water. look at me - look at me. i want you to understand that i mean water that has been boiled and has since cooled down. not boiling water. do you understand?” like i’m so grateful for this man ensuring that I wouldn’t destroy my eyes by pouring boiling water in it, because it is an adequate assessment of my intelligence

supermarket-goblin
supermarket-goblin

I feel like Wake Up Dead Man is the first time I've seen Blanc squash down a part of himself. Its a little moment, its so small, but when Jud gets in the car, and the musical song starts playing, he immediately turns it off. We get from this movie the implication that he grew up in a religious household, we know he's queer, he explicity has problem with the misogynistic and homophobic nature of religion. So when a priest gets in his car and a musical theatre song starts playing, it potentially gives something away to a man who could see wrong in Blanc for something he loves. And maybe I'm reading too much into it, but even though Jud has shown nothing but kindness and gentleness, we (and Blanc) had not seen his reaction to queer people. It is perfectly reasonable to worry about the reaction of a priest to something that could get you labelled as queer.

supermarket-goblin
supermarket-goblin

I feel like Wake Up Dead Man is the first time I've seen Blanc squash down a part of himself. Its a little moment, its so small, but when Jud gets in the car, and the musical song starts playing, he immediately turns it off. We get from this movie the implication that he grew up in a religious household, we know he's queer, he explicity has problem with the misogynistic and homophobic nature of religion. So when a priest gets in his car and a musical theatre song starts playing, it potentially gives something away to a man who could see wrong in Blanc for something he loves. And maybe I'm reading too much into it, but even though Jud has shown nothing but kindness and gentleness, we (and Blanc) had not seen his reaction to queer people. It is perfectly reasonable to worry about the reaction of a priest to something that could get you labelled as queer.