I hate to be a pain in the ass, but some of us have better headphones than igarbage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FatiC6NxCcE
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Peanuts = ground nuts, but peanuts is maybe more familiar, edited
less endowed
Does he do nude scenes in his movies?
Hope she sues the hell out of them
Or "Die Batman" to confuse Germans.
Do you read Sutter Cane?
In all the scenarios the brakes were assumed to have failed.
Playing Unreal Tournament 99 G.O.T.Y.E , capture the flag and start running with it while tapping the quick button for "Cover Me" over and over.
How has no one said Would You Rather?
Personally, it will be hard to top "The Dark Knight" series. It's one of the few series of movies that I can watch over and over and over. The acting, special effects and cinematography is near perfect (to me). The whole series created a world in which I really became involved in.
I really wish that Christopher Nolan went on and did a spin off of Robin with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (based on the ending of TDKR).
I can never really take Ben Affleck's character as serious. His "Ant Man" character is a perfect example -- a kind of loser who sort of gets his life together. Batman isn't that character. He's smart, sophisticated, cunning, deceiving even when he's Bruce Wayne, he can command an audience. I just don't see Affleck as that character.
Could you please tell me what inspired you to write 'shame'? Is it based on your life experience? This song has a really special place in my heart and I would really like to know the story behind it. Also, it made me realize that sometimes you have to let go of people even when you're scared af. Thank you so much for making me realize that. Lots of love, xx
Now, call me crazy, but here's the idea...
Tortilla
Seat belts for everyone before the car starts to move. You might be a good driver; but there are thousands of other drivers on the road. Are they all alert, sober, healthy, and calm? Fuck no. And they're effectively charging around on the road in a big fucking motorized one ton suit of armor at 50-70 miles an hour, trying to obey a series of painted lines and flashing lights.
Try not to tailgate either, as much as possible. Tailgating is trusting that the brakes of the car ahead of you will also stop your vehicle. That's a lot of trust. If you think "I can stop in time", remember, physics might disagree with you, and physics don't give a crap you're a really nice human bean.
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I thought my friends and I were the only ones who enjoyed this small callback. Whenever your listing a group of people for someone always add "and of course my best friend, Hank Mardukas".
I meant: "When all else fails, don't care."
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I wouldn't call the first one really "gritty and scary" I'd say more "low budget and campy"
...I think I just understood why I got in trouble for interrupting class so much.
It has to be, since standard Risk's strategy is ridiculously simple.
If they were playing a game like Twilight Struggle or something, then yeah take your time, but Risk???
I always get suckered into listening to them. How their kid is dying in San Diego & how they need gas money. Fuck dude. Like I have a 99.9% feeling they're just hustling for my money but idk
Why's it always white women though?
The beauty of zipper merging, or why you should drive ruder
That's a fantastic movie. A lot of the movies in this thread aren't 'traditionally scary' (like the babadook) - I love psychological films and 4 months is extremely psychologically unsettling and poignant. It gave me the same hollow, horrible feeling that Requiem for a Dream did. If you enjoy slower, thoughtprovoking movies like that I highly recommend films by Michael Haneke (more horror-revulsion-taboo focused) and Krzysztof Kieslowski (not scary at all, more eerie and cerebral, his movies are amazing)
"Candycane..."
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