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How I Met Your Mother Sitcom Redux
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Jeff Buckley live at Sin-é
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I'm a 20 year old film student who loves to create movies though most are not posted here yet.
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Manchvegas
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Jeff Buckley - Satisfied Mind (Live @ Knitting Factory 1992)
 
 
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Channel Comments (3)
rPdmsgP (3 months ago)
thoes who try to analize it badly as if its racial or violent, your just waisting your time everybody knows Disney is not made be a negetive movie to people. just for some personal upsets doesnt have to do enything with it
its just gonna get it all wrong
RemusRomulus360 (6 months ago)
"I'm a 20 year old film student who loves to create movies though most are not posted here yet. "

I think you should keep it that way...
pauldelacroix (11 months ago)
One mildly disturbing thing I have noticed--and you might give this a serious look, is that in the 80s-90s Disney animated films, the wasp-waisted slender heroines DO NOT EAT.
Even in scenes where they are being served dinner, or male characters are eating and drinking. It's very noticeable in "Beauty and the Beast", where I think, at most, Belle delicately touches a bowl of food with her spoon and never seems to get it all the way to her lips.

Is this cultural reinforcement of anorexia?