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Magical Wise Women 💚🩷 Funko pops unboxed keep falling over 😭😭

Magical Wise Women 💚🩷 Funko pops unboxed keep falling over 😭😭

Specifically my Kristen one keeps falling off the shelf and I'm afraid that she is going to get damaged or broken if she keeps hitting the floor I'm tempted to put them both back in the box until I can come up with some solution did anyone else have this problem with theirs and what did you do to fix it

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 21 hours ago

Both the original Wicked movie and its sequel, Wicked: For Good, are available to stream on Peacock.🩷💚

You can stream them with a Peacock Premium subscription May 21

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 4 days ago

Saw this on IG now I can't stop thinking about it 😂😂

Cynthia and Ariana having the same face ?? Both incredibly beautiful women what do you all think ?

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 11 days ago

My Wicked 🩷💚 Jibbitz arrived!!

New Crocs I'm so excited for these they are silly but make me smile every time I look down

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 11 days ago

I'm 34 I first saw wicked on Broadway when I was 13, 20 years ago I was in 7th grade and became completely obsessed I love everything about wicked the musical I still relate to Elphaba but especially during that time in my life being othered but this year and last year getting to see these movies has been so special to me and so meaningful honestly healing

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 16 days ago
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I'm in the middle of "Out of Oz" so I'm wondering what I should read when I finish the another day series I was curious what other Maguire books you all enjoy

Gregory Maguire is renowned for adult fairy tale retellings, including Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (17th-century Dutch Cinderella), Mirror, Mirror (Snow White in Renaissance Italy), After Alice (revisiting Wonderland), and A Wild Winter Swan (a Hans Christian Andersen-inspired tale). These novels reimagine classic stories with dark, historical, and psychologically nuanced perspectives

u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 16 days ago
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OK guys so I just finished "Lion among men" (spoliers)

and I hated it it is still my least favorite so far at least it was short so I was able to finish it fast

I had to read all the way to page 200 before anything even slightly interesting happened
the last 100 pages the end part of the book does pick up a bit but I still don't really understand it

I absolutely love "Son of a witch" honestly more than "wicked" when I finished reading son of a witch I wanted more there were so many questions to be answered I wanted to know more about Liir and Trism and Candle and Rain and what ever happened to Nor not the back story of the cowardly lion

The only interesting part of "lion among men" in my opinion was finding out about Malky... honestly that part made me so mad and it was the only thing I was totally surprised by

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u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 24 days ago
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In "Son of a witch" Liir is looking for the Grimmerie at Kiaomo Ko but doesn't find it In "Lion among men" we discover that the Grimmerie wasn't there so of course he couldn't find it my question is how did the book get out of the castle after Elphaba melted if she was the only one who knew where it was and the only one who the book would even open for do we find out the answer to this in "Out of Oz"

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u/Quirky-Somewhere-750 — 24 days ago