I can’t wait for a big boobed pink blob that’s Lust
Can’t wait for the anti-woke crowd to get ahold of this one.
Inside Out 3: Bipolar
I just don’t know about this. It feels like we already got an “exploring anxiety / negative teenage emotions” movie with Turning Red.
And I liked Inside Out, but I feel like the ending was better left ambiguous.
I wonder if they’re going to address the fact that Riley’s(?) Insides are mixed-gender while everyone else’s we’ve seen are not. Lots of fans theorized she might be trans and/or nonbinary, which would be *awesome,* but we all know The Mouse is a coward so I don’t think it’s likely to be explored…
So out of everyone we saw the emotions of in the first movie, including Riley herself and the boy who has a meltdown when she talks to him at the end, Riley is the only one who has the potential to feel anxiety? Or maybe in this world she invents the concept? …Seems like her anxiety is justified then, I guess?
In the original movie, a person with anxiety would just be characterized as pretty much anyone that had fear as their lead emotion. Or maybe disgust? Or maybe someone with chronic anxiety would have their fear and disgust do a fusion dance and merge into one character?
In any case, this character as a concept feels forced. I hope the actual movie doesn’t feel that way, but we’ll see.
Are they going to add in an overuse of prescription meds too?
My best friend Nick Mullen is looking great.
No “post nut clarity”?
WHAT IF EVERYTHING GOES WRONG! but also, what if everything goes right?
That’s just fear again. Fuck are they talking about?
They should’ve just made it so multiple emotions could take control at once to make these more specific emotions.
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That’s just Fear with even less steps
Oh boy, yet another animated film with a realistic depiction of a panic attack
As long as it doesn’t trigger my own. If it helps me understand mine better, they’ve done it right.
And they are going to kill Anxiety with exposure therapy
Can we have suicidal dress up as superman type of emotion
I always thought lust would be the next emotion introduced but we knew that wouldn’t work.
I need ‘passive aggressive’ thrown in there somewhere.
Please don’t suck… Please don’t suck… Please don’t suck… Please don’t suck…
I can’t wait for a big boobed pink blob that’s Lust
Can’t wait for the anti-woke crowd to get ahold of this one.
Inside Out 3: Bipolar
I just don’t know about this. It feels like we already got an “exploring anxiety / negative teenage emotions” movie with Turning Red.
And I liked Inside Out, but I feel like the ending was better left ambiguous.
I wonder if they’re going to address the fact that Riley’s(?) Insides are mixed-gender while everyone else’s we’ve seen are not. Lots of fans theorized she might be trans and/or nonbinary, which would be *awesome,* but we all know The Mouse is a coward so I don’t think it’s likely to be explored…
So out of everyone we saw the emotions of in the first movie, including Riley herself and the boy who has a meltdown when she talks to him at the end, Riley is the only one who has the potential to feel anxiety? Or maybe in this world she invents the concept? …Seems like her anxiety is justified then, I guess?
In the original movie, a person with anxiety would just be characterized as pretty much anyone that had fear as their lead emotion. Or maybe disgust? Or maybe someone with chronic anxiety would have their fear and disgust do a fusion dance and merge into one character?
In any case, this character as a concept feels forced. I hope the actual movie doesn’t feel that way, but we’ll see.
Are they going to add in an overuse of prescription meds too?
My best friend Nick Mullen is looking great.
No “post nut clarity”?
WHAT IF EVERYTHING GOES WRONG! but also, what if everything goes right?
That’s just fear again. Fuck are they talking about?
They should’ve just made it so multiple emotions could take control at once to make these more specific emotions.