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Doesn't know how to spell it? I hope to god you're just taking the piss.

While it did belong to Godric, the hat as a magical object only came to be after all four founders enchanted it. Your comment was still amusing, though.

LOL (Okay, that was funny.)

It appears you have at least moderately deficient pragmatic competence. I thus rest my case.

You seem like a somewhat confused person. All I meant to point out is how absurd your view on death is, as you think the Universe should give the slightest damn whether anyone (including your father) dies. That's part of life, and the most natural thing there is. We all die, no one is special—and any attempt to

Making fun of the Twilight series is so last decade. >yawns<

Euphemisms are such a daft invention. Nothing quite beats directness.

The world must be a rough place for you. God…

The film is quite good for an adaptation of the first three books. It's full of style and it has its own identity. The cast is top-notch, too (with the possible exception of Carrey; or maybe that's just my almost-inexplicable hatred towards him).

I, also, found this absurd.

Your comment, for some unknown, inexplicable reason, made me laugh. I guess it is the way you phrased it, and how you talked about Debbie's new line of work as if she were a real person. 'There's a shortage of them. She'll have good pay and steady work.' LOL

I never seriously suggested you didn't know who Monica is. Of course you do. I merely contradicted the reasons why the character had apparently died; which I still disagree was in order for us to have another 'Frank Dates A Woman; Woman Dies' storyline as you have twice suggested; but rather that it was meant to

A volume with the complete stories by Clarice Lispector has recently been published in English. Check it out. And as for novels, I'd recommend 'The Passion According To G.H.'

Sure. Not just people's reaction, but also the way each person views this sort of situation—mine being the Ha! Now Burn In Flames, Bitch! kind of view, yours maybe being the Well, It's A Shame This Person Didn't Get A Chance To Redeem Themself kind of view—is unique to each person, and one, it its own way, as valid as

Well, I did have an abusive parent; it wasn't nearly as bad as the fictional family in Shameless, but I did suffer both emotional and physical abuse (no, I was not molested). And also, like Monica (and Ian), I am bipolar.

Damn, that was quite harsh. Not sure I'll be able to fall asleep tonight after that.

I'm sorry, I didn't know Netflix was free. >sarcasm<

This was not a woman Frank dated, this was his wife. And it was not a Frank Dates A Woman; Woman Dies storyline but rather Monica, Shipwreck And Mother Of The Gallagher Kids (Who Also Happened To Be Frank's Wife), Dies & We're Left With The Consequences And Impact (If Any At All) That Should Have On The Family,

Then your husband is too kind a person; which is perfectly fine, of course—now deeming me 'dead inside' for not giving a shit whether a completely selfish, irresponsible, good-for-nothing waste of space of a parent died is just plain daft.

So supporting a show he likes (which without people paying for it wouldn't exist in the first place) is a 'slavish devotion to capitalism'? Now ~this~ is what I'd call some special kind of dumb, if you ask me.