This show breaks my heart in all the right ways.
This show breaks my heart in all the right ways.
Oh fuck yes. It has some beautiful, simple lyrics regarding one of the fucking scariest things in the world: Change.
I heard it about two weeks ago, and I just teared up in a happy, strange way when Winter Warlock realizes that he can decide wether on changing or not.
I´ll certainly take that over any other grating…
The teaser, not the movie. I meant the teaser. I liked the teaser more than the three prequels. I think that was pretty clear. Unless, you know, there's an 81 minutes long teaser I'm not aware of.
Holy Shit, this looks good. At least I liked it more than the three prequels.
Jessica Chastain. That is all.
"Moon Safari" is one of those I never get tired of and it´s one of the CD´s I frequently come back to. It´s just so fucking great. Every song is amazing and dreamy and riveting and cool and everything else. Plus it´s one of those albums that I can hear whatever my mood is. I think it´s a damn classic.
Oh fuck yeah. That´s a fantastic song.
When he sings the "they´re yearning" part, everything melts around me every goddam time.
Snowden? Stone? Goddamit Joe. You´re better than this.
On the other hand, I have a massive-man crush on the guy. Like, given the circumstances, I would totally make sweet "Me and Ms. Jones"-style love to him over a tropical sunset. Or I would rail him up. Or down. Or I would let him rail me. Whatever works.
Oh goodie! The Good Lord knows I need a learning sexual experience from a seasoned and experienced plowing veteran. It will come in handy. I need to learn some new moves to impress this 20 year old chick I know.
Saturday. Tried to catch up on work I haven´t finished. Couldn´t. Got that feeling of frustration you get when you can´t finish something you have to, even if you have devoted to it plenty of time. Ate a whole large pepperoni w. mushroom pizza.
Oh, I also saw 22 Jump Street (it´s still in theathers here!). Didn´t go…
Agreed. I fucking shipped Robin/Barney so hard after that Season 1 episode where they go out together and do fun shit. And their Season 4 "will they, won´t they" theme was executed perfectly, I think.
Before the finale, I always thought that those "Robin/Ted heartfelt and personal conversations" moments were hokey and forced. Afterwards, I realized that those were made just to gain sympathy for them when they reunited as a couple.
Hear, fucking hear. You know, as a HIMYM fan and an inexplicable Robin/Barney shipper, I would´ve had no problem with Robin and Barney getting a divorce, or the mom dying or Ted reuniting with the Canuck. Come to think about it, that´s a potentially amazing idea to end what was initially perceived as a CBS sitcom…