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I think she only teaches karate, since during the scene in the street the students had no weapons. I don't know why you wouldn't be able to teach more than one, though, as long as you know both really well. Maybe not to the same person, but to different groups.

You are supossed to have a conversation with your friend about it before doing anything. Like, you know, tell her you are developing feelings for this person and that maybe if the chance comes you'd like to see where it goes. Most times a good friend will support you in this even though it hurts, or maybe ask for a

I think he was great in TFA. The script for his character lacked subtlety, but he acted it well. Plus he was wonderful in Paterson and Silence too.

Ofc, but she may know both and live according to only one of them. Same way that languages are associated to different cultures and you can still learn more than one.

I think she teaches Karate (since unarmed martial arts is what you want to teach those kids so that they can defend themselves) but practices Kendo too.

I think she truly believes she is in the right here, and somehow I agree with her. Danny has been away from basically Western society as a whole and owns a CONTROLLING part of the company. It makes sense for him to get his money and retire. He doesn't have the preparation to run a big company. She's going around it in

Or any of his other movies, like Royal Affaire or The Hunt. He is a wonderful actor and really intense. So is his brother, albeit with a less striking face.

I think that's 99.9% true, but I do think she misses Hannah too, in her own way, if only because Hannah always seemed to admire her.

I'd say it's a pretty solid show for such a young writer, being her first and considering she is also acting in it.

I think Jessa told that to herself to not feel that bad about messing her friendship with Hannah up, and at some point she started to believe it.

They should. He's a good actor, attractive, funny and ok, he's 26, but almost the age they are looking for.

Aladdin, Thomas O'Malley (yeah, he's a cat, but he's got style) and Flynn.

She does look like Jasmine

I think he is a touchy feely person by default, didn't come off as unnatural to me.

She's a background player because she is actually doing well, I think.

To be fair, Rogelio and Xo broke up because he wanted children, something unlikely to happen at this point, so it wouldn't be that rare for him to start reconsidering.
Raf and Jane I agree, though, That should never come back.

Silence was so beautiful. The use of color and natural light was wonderful, and Andrew Garfield's performance was subtle and showy un all the right moments. Adam Driver was amazing too, which he always is. Even Liam Neeson had the chance to do some real acting. And the Asían actors were amazing too. I don't get what

Maybe if he apologised, she accepted the apology and he did some kind of rehab therapy or something. I don't think talented people should be vanished from creating art because of their lives, but I do believe awards should not celebrate them at least until they dealt with consequences. Tbh if he got condemned and went

I was watching with a friend, having put Denzel Washington in my ballot, joking that if Affleck's name was in the envelope Larson would throw it at him shuriken style yelling "PAPER CUT!". For a second there, with the look on ver face after opening the envelope, I felt that my joke could happen.

Well, he was angry, obviously, who wouldn't be in that situation? But IMO he (and the whole team) reacted as well as someone can be expected to react in that situation. In the end it's not that important, since La La Land got enough Oscars anyway and Moonlight can use the extra attention of being Best Picture winner,