what the signs do when they miss you
aries: will pick a fight with you
taurus: will bring you food
gemini: will send u a meme or song
cancer: will get lowkey sad and deny it
leo: will msg u a photo of them
virgo: will pretend to be sick or will need help wit somethin
libra: ask if ur doin okay
scorpio: will ask if u wanna hang out
sagittarius: will plan out a plan wit u
capricorn: will make an excuse to come help u wit somethin
aquarius: ask about something completely random
pisces: cryptic msgs about missing someone
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Shanelle Nyasiase photographed by Lukasz Pukowiec for Vogue Russia, December 2018
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This starry burned maple wood wand features polished amethyst at the end of a hemp braided handle.
Wood is untreated for a natural connection.
This wand is great for magical rites or just something unique for you or a loved one.Crystal: Amethyst
Wood: Maple
Length: 19 in.
Weight: 1.6 oz. (Light, but sturdy)
Birthday: January 4th, 2019 (Waning Crescent Moon in Sagittarius)Claim this wand or others at my Etsy!
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Good point.
A lot of the problem with the movies Disney is remaking as “live action’ is that they’re not MEANT to be live action. Many of them had a distinct use of art style, talking animals, and visual elements that simply don’t look as nice in a hyperrealistic medium no matter how well you apply special effects. And a lot of elements are so fantastical that you’d need copius amounts of CGI to replicate it in ‘real’ life but you still wouldn’t get the same feel.
The digitally-rendered animals in The Lion King look awkward. Dumbo looks nightmarish with his humanlike eyes. Beauty and the Beast felt lackluster with its dull realism instead of the saturated animation.
Now, Atlantis and Treasure Planet would work brilliantly in a realistic medium because it deals with mostly-human characters and visual effects in those movies would transition flawlessly into live action. The alien creatures of Treasure Planet, the pirate’s ships and technology would look beautiful if rendered into realism. Atlantis would work even better with an all-human cast and their technology, and it’d doubly work as a chance to cast nonwhite actors into lead roles.
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