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MichelleNL
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That sucks about the windshield! You weren't in the car when that happened, I assume/hope?

O wow, now I feel kind of bad about myself… Good for you!

Kind of dull. I've been working like a madman on my thesis this month, but I handed in my first draft to some unexpectedly positive feedback, which was nice. Now I'm extremely tired so I cleaned up around the appartment, did some laundry and watched a bunch of Netflix: the new season of OITNB and the first few

That's cool that you were on Jeopardy! Did you do well?

OK, that made me chuckle.

I really don't think I would enjoy being famous.

It kind of does.

You're not meddling at all!
I considered switching to Disqus but I didn't want to lose my commenting history, as silly as that sounds.

That's not an option in my case, because I still have an old AV club account, so I don't have the Disqus settings. Thanks, though!

You're very welcome! Enjoy!

I've never seen Silicon Valley so I can't use it as a baseline for your taste.

Aw, that's nice. It does kind of sadden me when someone tells me that they've never cried at something sad or beautiful in a movie or book, because it can be a really good, cathartic feeling.

Hehe, it's a Community reference. The characters on the show make it up as a joke entry in a competition to design the new school flag.

It's such a sad thing to have happen in a kid's book!

Hehe, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic.

Prisoner of Azkaban is my second-favorite!

I agree: Emma Watson was a pretty poor actress in the earlier movies. But then again, she was just a little kid.

Oh, that movie. Did it ever make you cry? I cried over both the book and the movie.
The part where the horse drowns is heartbreaking.

I watched the new Netflix movie The Fundamentals of Caring today and as I predicted based on the trailer, it made me cry.
So much.

Aw, thanks!