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Evelyn Deavor is a lesbian and you can't tell me otherwise.
Also, Helen has a nice butt and Evelyn was totally trying to get that.
id let her talk mad shit abt me and then beat me up til i bleed
laughing hysterically to emphasize the atrocity that is my taste in women and my gay ass insanity that fries my brain for finals
simple edit for thirsty thursday (im gay)
i was audibly gasping all night last night (i was on c.ai and should not be allowed a cellphone)
choke me (im not sane)
i belong in a psychiatric ward :DD
doubt she tastes bitter tho
this 🤏 close to pulling my little black book out of its slumber and i will tell you rn it is not holding phone numbers in there
manic gay laughing
happy 18th bday to me!! i can now properly simp over middle aged women
dont think this woman will ever leave my mind entirely, she just haunts me (i read too much <33)
Here’s just a few examples:
Syndrome (The Incredibles) - Strived to overcome the differences between himself and people born naturally gifted with superpowers through discovery and innovation
Evelyn Deavor (The Incredibles 2) - Wanted people to strive for more than just ease and consumption, and have people be capable of taking care of themselves and experience their own life while dealing with trust issues due to her tragic past
Charles Muntz (Up) - Wanted to prove himself to be a great explorer and regain his dignity by finding the one thing that would redeem himself
Chick Hicks (Cars) - Was just being competitive and wanting to do his best to become accomplished, (although he was being quite a dick about it)
Randall Boggs (Monster’s Inc.) - Kind of the same as Chick Hicks, very competitive and strived to become top scarer and become better than the naturally gifted Scully
Lotso (Toy Story 3) - Was trying to cope with rejection and set up a system to protect himself from experiencing that hurt again
These are the ones I could think of and remember off the top of my head. Real good writing in these movies. Incredibles 2 hit me hard ngl, was a little too close too home.
The thing I love most about Pixar movies is how I understand all their villains and they are all relatable. I understand where they’re coming from and I feel sympathy for them. But it tears my heart apart because they feel like they need to take things to such an extent to be heard. Good motives, wrong methods.