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Woah! That's really interesting! And it's a great way to remember the spelling. Thanks :D

I appreciate the sentiment :). I've been working on my English for years, writing, reading, listening, so when it comes to light that I make a spelling mistake I immediately feel like I've failed on a basic level and gets me a bit embarrased, especially when people don't know I'm foreign. I remember when I started

Damn it! English is not my natïve language so I'm bound to make mistakes sometimes, but it is still embarrasing xD

In Smash Bros we're all evil and you know it

Fringe: "Marionnete"
As much as I love this episode, it was particularly crushing and it's best served once in a while. Incresingly creepy by the minute and excrushiating as it explores how Olivia feels her life has been taken away from her, the episode is incredibly beautiful, but at a point it feels a bit hard to

Interesting. I have always thought that two people who got to know each other very well would end up caring deeply in the end regardless of their personality traits, as long as they knew themselves very well.

TBBT has found a really solid fundation to work on upon returning to Thursdays back on November; ever since Sheldon has been more human, the group finds way to support each other, and now the missing piece of Howard and Bernadette working around their marrage seems to be snapping back into place.

So Sarah gets Lazarus Pitted? I'm assuming

The Middle wasn't at its best, but it wasn't bad either. Seeing that Axl knows Brick the best makes a lot of sense and it's really sweet.
Sue will get better storylines, so I'm not worried that this particular episode is a sign of a decline of quality.

I just want to take a quick moment to mention something I've found outstanding; the reaction towards the discovery of Clarke's bisexuality has mainly a positive reaction towards the internet; I've seen very few comments on websites and twitter that go against it, and some of them are purely sketchy about the build up

As a bisexual myself, I couldn't have said it better myself!

xD, I would probably get a lot of up votes. But I think I still have some integrity ;), once I start looking forward for just up votes I know I will have become the stereotype I always feared

That's one way to look at it, but I think it is reducing both the psychological and contextual factors to a minimun

Considering how we've seen her around Lexa it just makes sense; and the best part of it is how it doesn't define her, and it's just a part of her. It makes her even more complex and real.

At the beginning of the season we saw him going completely bananas; he became so obsessed with the idea that the grounders killed Clarke that he forgot that once he stood for peace.

What Finn did was out of madness, what Clarke did was so they could win against Mt Weather, which not only has her friends and grounders captive, but they are longstanding threat to them both on present and the future, so the decision was made thinking of a sacrifice for longterm victory. It doesn't make it the right

So who else saw the first guy get caught up on flames and think it was Bellamy? I freaked out for a second there and had a mini stroke; then he was safe and I was like "Oh lord! Thanks…!" while gasping for air

I can totally go down the Peggy/Angie ship train :D

Everyone on this show does an spectacular job. Lindsey Morgan is no different; she plays Raven with grace

Best time ever!
It's especially great for me, since I have one of my favorite heroines - Korra - and one of my favorite female characters - Clarke - being just like me: people who just happen to be bisexual, but that doesn't let that trait define them. It's just great represantation that just makes me smile :)