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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Reblog if you’ve never seen a sea shell move before

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Wtf

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what the FUCK

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SPONGEBOB WAS RIGHT!

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is it not common knowledge that the creator of spongebob is also a marine biologist

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No no it’s not. Holy shit he was a genius.

Thank this marine biologist for making the greatest classic show ever.

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References to Mexican Culture in Coco

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By now, you’ve probably heard Coco is one of the most well researched films about Mexico and its culture. There are many small details that make it feel like Mexico: the stone roads in a small town, the traditional embroidery patterns in the shirts of Miguel’s female relatives, an uncle wearing a soccer team shirt, even a bowl of limes in a stand of aguas frescas. Of course, the looks of papel picado, day of the dead altars, and cemeteries are also well represented. The clothes of the relatives Miguel sees in the world of the dead is accurate to their eras. While these are a nice touch, you’re ultimately not missing out on anything by not spotting them, so in this post I wanted to talk about the more culturally based details that show the most research and you might not understand if you’re not very well acquainted with Mexican culture:

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SPOILERS but really interesting