Someone: I love putting my favourite characters though hell and making them suffer
Me, tucking my faves into bed and giving them each a mug of hot chocolate and a kiss on the forehead: sorry can’t relate

ok sorry guys but I need to vent

I haven’t felt this suicidal in a LONG TIME holy shit I have homework due tomorrow and I need to do it but… i haven’t done it yet… my apathy levels have gone thru the roof; my god I literally care about nothing. absolutely nothing. I ate an entire bag of chips today and I’m not hungry at all but i just. keep eating. I cleaned the kitchen but only b/c I was scared that my roommates would be pissed if I didn’t and I also need to take a shower but like… what’s the point? I am going to graduate soon, but idk if I can do this you guys 

margots-robbie:

[On the importance of depicting a strong female character like Moana] I think Disney films are reflective of their times. And I think in this day and age, especially, we need more heroes and heroines and we need more empowered young people who will journey out to, yes, figure out who they are, but also just journey because that’s what they want to do. And, yes, [Moana’s] curly hair blowing in the wind and her athletic build makes her just fully ready to kick some butt. She’s bold, tenacious, she’s the heroine of her own story. I think it’s absolutely amazing. And I hope that she inspires others as she’s inspired me. – Auli’i Cravalho