Aw shit.. It's aweful to think about how much good they could've done in the meantime..
Aw shit.. It's aweful to think about how much good they could've done in the meantime..
Oh shit I had no idea.. So now what, they can no longer help?
I disagree on UP there though. Sure that part was a happy cry, but the opening scene didn't just have me shedding a tear. I was blubbering, I could hardly see I was crying so hard. And the worst part was, it came out of nowhere. I had no idea it was coming. It had just started dammit, why was it already letting me…
Oh no why did you mention it! I saw the movie but also had a book of it as a kid and I read it so much it fell apart :(
I love Lilo & Stitch! Whenever my bf and I wrestle I end up yelling "your butt is squishing meee" and he has no idea what I'm referencing :(
So that means Save the Children no longer has a presence in Syria?
That's exactly how I took John's attitude as well. He doesn't actually hate all technology. He's just being grumpy because he missed out.
This made me laugh at work. And now my colleagues are looking at me funny. A sincere thank you :D
Gravity didn't have sound in space. It had sound in spaces but not in -space-. I remember especially the scene in the beginning where the woman is drilling something and you heard the sound created by the vibration through the suit, without the regular drilling sound.
A good example of that is Minority Report. For all it's faults it was a wildly popular action sci-fi movie that changed the landscape and inspired many. But it was about 1 dude. And it was a good movie if you ask me. Even for a blockbuster action movie.
Really cigarettes? Many people around me smoke and no one has an e-cigarette. It's a novelty item so far. Not a replacement. At least over here.
Thinking about the most recent movies I actually went to see were all with my female friends. And I see many girls and women around me going to the movies, less so of men. I realise that a lot of men are in fact going to the movies, but I wouldn't go so far as to say that women aren't creating demand at all. At least…
I hated everything about the hackers in this episode. It was positively old-fashioned.
I'm so sorry to hear that your sweetheart passed. And I understand why you couldn't quite enjoy the same ritual with a new feline friend. Hopefully the two of you wil be able to get some completely new rituals that belong to just the two of you. Not better, but different.
Though I don't have firsthand knowledge, I have some secondhand knowledge and I know that for non-religious folks a commonly used 'higher power' is the group itself. Assuming that the group can advise and guide you in moments when you can't trust yourself.
Although I do assume this differs from region to region.
My cat. Also Pixel. ;p
Oh I've met several of those over the years. And you are all too right.
Me too. But I do think, or I can imagine, that this kind of thinking contributes to the whole 'I'll settle because I don't want to die alone'- decisionmaking. And alternatively, what if you spend the first 20/30 years of your life living in ways that don't really make you happy and don't start finding your own way…
I have to say I just had a blast reading this discussion. Mostly because I thought that there weren't actually many men that still held on to these aweful concepts that women 'run the world' because all life revolves around their fairy vagina's. I'm also sure that his personal choices in life all revolved around…
So.. Creepy..