Vanity moves the world forward

Deanna 2022-12-07 10:38:10



I am a firm believer in many unreliable theories, for example, that sexuality is the driving force of human progress, for example, lazy people promote the progress of civilization. Such arguments abound.

For Tinker Bell, vanity is the driving force of the world.

Because of her vanity, she wants to do a decent job, and because she wants to do a decent job, she desperately participates in various training courses. Imagination elevates her... In the end, she invents many creative machines to bring spring to life on time!

The same is true of the real world.

Tinkerbell, you are great.

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Tinker Bell quotes

  • Tinker Bell: Guess what? I've decided, I'm not gonna be a tinker fairy anymore.

    RosettaIridessaSilvermistFawn: What?

    Tinker Bell: Well, I was thinking. Why do I have to be a tinker? Just because some silly hammer glowed? I mean, who's to say it wasn't just some big mistake? Maybe I can just switch my talent!

    Rosetta: Switch your talent? I don't know Tinkerbell.

    Tinker Bell: If you could teach me your talent-any of them- maybe I can show the queen that I can work with nature too!*smacks bug, flicks it away* And then she'd let me go to the mainland for spring!

    Rosetta: Oh Tinkerbell... thats just not how it works!

    Fawn: Well... maybe she could.

    Silvermist: She's right! She could!

    Iridessa: Well... I've never heard anyone switching talents before...

    Silvermist: She's right! Me neither!

    Tinker Bell: Look. You all do things that are beautiful and magical and... and important. But me... there's gotta be more to my life than just pots and kettles. All I'm asking you is that you give me a chance.

  • Iridessa: Be careful, Rosetta, she may faint! Elevate her legs! No, wait! I mean the head! Wait, okay, if she's red, raise the head, if she's pale, raise the tail. Does she look pale or red?

    Rosetta: ...She looks squished.