Robert Frost + SilMil + D-point = suffering. Thanks @madegeeky for this brilliant concept!
I’m making this into a series, so if you have any favorite poems that you want to see as heartbreaking magical girl gifs, you know where to find me.
Robert Frost + SilMil + D-point = suffering. Thanks @madegeeky for this brilliant concept!
I’m making this into a series, so if you have any favorite poems that you want to see as heartbreaking magical girl gifs, you know where to find me.
When you’re trying to watch Jem and you get Silver Millennium flashbacks
First of all: Kotaete Moon Call is the best episode of Sailor Moon.
Now that we’ve got that squared away, there are a great many close seconds. My Laugh-Favorites are ones like 66 (grocery shopping), 118 (dimension hopping + gambling), and 184 (it’s basically just a sitcom), among many many others in a series as long and ridiculous as this one. My Pain-Favorites are and always will be 44 (everyone dies in the past), 45/46 (everyone dies in the present), and 124/125 (everyone sacrifices themselves to save everyone else).
As far as PGSM goes, every episode is filled to the brim with gold, so I can’t possibly narrow it down without eventually listing all of them.
Iconic moments in 16 bits because I was bored at work

On a scale of 1 to ‘very,’ how late am I to the Star Wars train
silver-millennial asked:
someone should do bowie lyrics and sailor moon pics… i am having 11 out of 10 emotions.
And I said: You know what would make this even sadder? THE SILVER MILLENNIUM.
Rest in peace, Space Oddity.
But, you know, why would we need to know any more than that?
Why would anyone care about what these architecturally beautiful buildings are

or how people travelled between the moon and the earth?

Does anyone really care about the origin of the Serenity line and how they came into power?

Why would anyone want to know about the nature of the moon’s economy, governmental structure, and cultural ideology?

What really matters is that we know a singular popular hobby that took place.
