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I'm shocked, horrified… I'm almost speechless. I live on the other side of the world and this has left me with a knot in my stomach. I do fear for the rest of the world; Trump as the president of the US is a danger and a threat for everyone. There're certainly important factors like deep social gaps, poverty,

Something we all should aspire to do. “The opposite of love is not hate, it's
indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference.
The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite
of life is not death, it's indifference.” - Elie Wiesel

No, you don't, or at least you shouldn't. Look at Roman Polanski for example. He experienced the Holocaust as well. Of course I'm not comparing Elie Wiesel with Polanski's despicable actions. My point is that this reasoning is without nuances and there's a danger to it. You can be greatly sinned against but that

As a foreigner: What the fuckity fuck?!

I don't know if it's the most patriotic film ever made in my country, but it has a memorable moment that's absurdly hilarious. Anyway, the film is called Hamilton and it's about a Swedish agent (Peter Stormare) and his mission to stop Russian smugglers that gotten their hands on a nuclear missile. At some point in the

I'm not an American, but Black Hawk Down would be my pick for displaying American patriotism and it is disturbing. Really disturbing.

When I come across an actor I find attractive, but suspect to be quite young (like someone in their early 20's, I'm not a total creep) I go to IMDb to find out his age in the hope of not feeling like a dirty old lady. Yes, reaching the age of 32 can be rather tragic.

I don't know what it's about DiCaprio, but I always see the actor not the character he is playing. It's not that I think he's not talented, yet I never see him disappearing into his roles. One exception is Gilbert Grape, though. I think he was brilliant in it.

I'm seeing this wonderful psychologist regulary who is running a private practice. I got a referral from the public psychiatric health care and they paid for twenty visits. When these were up I was feeling all distressed and lost, but there was no way I was going to be able to afford her rate. She's the best therapist

True that.

I thought for years for that Goodfellas was called Godfellas. My first language is not English and I wasn't familliar with the term "goodfella" for quite some time, but shit! I discovered it when I took out the dvd case from my shelf to watch the film for like the twentieth time and there were two oo, not one. I

I believed Fargo was a true story when I watched it for the first time, but it's less moronic because I was 12.

USA! USA! USA! Oh wait…

It's funny, if an American calls himself/herself a liberal I take that as a good sign. If one of my countrymen claims that, I almost automatically think "yikes". Parties that refer to themselves as liberals belong to the right on our political scale. Oh yes, I'm a socialist.

Indeed, haha. Seriously though, that whole scene was magnificent and gradually becoming unbearable eerie. So many layers! Besides the shock, Control slowly came to the realization that Greer doesn't really have an own, personal agenda - in the sense that he's solely a devoted follower to megalomaniac machine with God

My favourite is "When Things Explode" by UNKLE and Ian Astbury from season one when Carter and Reese meet face to face at the rooftop of a parking garage, with Mark Snow trying to murder Reese. Too bad POI skipped the first line of the song, "Your skull-fucked little lives"…

I WILL NOT SUFFER

The throne room covered in Sparrow heads bitten off. *Ser Ponuce sits on the Iron Throne, purrs*

When life gives you lemons… Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

Hearing those words coming out of Melisandre's mouth was chilling. Snakey woman, that one.