Kyote37
Kyote37
Kyote37

I saw this film in university, and it still sort of feels very like those whole four years of being late teens to early twenties in the 90s to me, it just sort of represents tha tfeel very well, along with Threesome.

You probably never will again. From all I read, it largely stops before you leave your 20s...

I seem to recall reading it happens mostly when you're a teen, and not often. That was how it was for me. I think it happened twice, in my early teen years. Pretty awful feeling.

That would also work!

We need to get Leo to record an album of children's stories or something. A voice that could put anyone to sleep, there.

I still just do not get this film at all. But I like it.

Seriously. Way too darn cute. Her reactions are pricelessly funny.

Sharks, by far. Oh god how I hated those stupid, stupid sharks.

This kind of cruelty against any target isolated or weak enough to be easy was pretty much why I didn't make any friends in school, that's for sure.

How can people expect to be loved for who they are if, until marriage, they've never actually shown their real selves?

My sister sent back photos like this from Auckland, NZ, when she went there to teach as a 24 year old. The pictures were all her standing by herself, or scenery. Fast forward to two years later she had a fiance and two roommies and a life. Moving to a lonely new city sucks, but it's only the start, and the end can be

I won..WON!..a copy in a Wizards of the Coast twitter giveaway, and I ended up very glad I did. I still own my circa-2000 collector's edition, box and all, so I figured I would always just mod BG2 into functionality, and it'd be just as good. I was very wrong! The new enhanced edition adds a great new UI, removes

Husky howling strikes me as one of those 'cute in a video for two or three minutes and HUGELY ANNOYING in real life" things. Like, cute and novel til I have one that's in my house, doing it all damn day.

I loved how much Edward grew and matured as an individual throughout the game, felt he was right up there with Ezio in AC2, in terms of growth and being likeable.

Pretty much why I stopped owning them. Had to put one down at 12, and it was heartbreaking, the next was run over at 2. Don't listen to the bard, kids, it's not better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.

Diana Rigg kicks even more ass as an old lady, but my goodness was she a stunner when she was young.

No kidding. It's hard not to root for him when he displays such will and bravery in the face of his painful ordeal.

WELL CHOSEN! There were few villains who ever transformed into heroes as brilliantly as Al Swearengen!

No kidding, Wesley may be ultimate badass transformation.

Yeah suddenly my long-mulled-over replay as a girl who specializes in clubbing people or blowing them up but also repairs things really well, sounds great...