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“You two have managed to accomplish something together no one ever has; you surprised me.”

I’ve been fucking waiting for this photo set right here, and let me tell you why. Monsters University quickly became my favorite movie due to a single fact, that these two? They failed. They actually went to school and they failed, they didn’t get brought back in, they didn’t make a miraculous come back at the end, they fucking failed College. 

But that didn’t stop them. Through hard work, perseverance, and taking opportunities that came a long instead of just settling for where they were at, they were able so still make it to where they wanted to be.

That is super powerful, it gives you hope, knowing that college isn’t the only way. Because you know what? It isn’t, you don’t have to go to college to get to where you want to be or to be happy. You just got to take chances, take opportunities, swallow that fear and do things to help change your life for the better. If you believe college is it? Fantastic! Go for it!

However, remember: Life is never over if you fail something. You just got to look for opportunities to bring yourself back up.

didyouknowmagic:

“I want a Disney film where the protagonist has a disability saves the day and is loved by all”  

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“I want a Disney film where the protagonist isn’t conventionally attractive and that doesn’t define their worth or ever stop them from being amazing”

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“I want a Disney film where the main guy and the girl end up as friends”

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“I want a Disney film with representation one that focuses on issues that are relevant in today’s world”

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“I want a Disney film that has animation that is jaw dropping and irrefutably gorgeous”

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“I want a Disney film where the Villain is terrifying and all too realistic” 

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“I want a Disney film that deals with complex issues” 

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“I want a Disney film with musical numbers that give me chills”

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame shall always be the most underrated animated film from Disney anyone that has ever graced the silver screen.