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i like that one mountain goats tape about yams a lot so i won't be too harsh but you know they have no sense of humor about themselves when they don't change their band name to the mountain goths for this album

feel better lena

being in a bad mood doesn't mean you're wrong

if you've seen anything that he has done previous to suicide squad, most notably harsh times, you get the feeling he's squandering real talent

just because you were suicidal doesn't mean you know what it means to kill yourself. you can't imagine what they've been through to get there either (and neither can i). please stop acting like an expert it's fucking off putting and holds no weight.

it's interesting because people probably could help if they got over certain mores but no one cares enough and no one will ever change anything, generally speaking. maybe a professional who is getting paid cares and will create a change with the willing help of the participating subject. should people feel guilty? i

champagne storytelling lol. it'd be funny to hear that in conversation

post breaking bad

in the book it is much more about love. in the show it doesn't reveal itself as much. also, isolation and desperation are major components of love, and love can be brief. i wouldn't be so quick to mark what is or isn't love. of course, i think the show could have fleshed out the emotional connection a little better,

it's definitely in the book but it is more emotional. there is crying and cuddling. and the sex isn't that descriptive and not mentioned much besides coming in his mouth.

the advertisement for the movie isn't available in my country. lol.

which isn't necessarily undue. he has consistently been a vindictive asshole. i can only see the show portraying a different side to him for once as a step towards closure on his character.

was just kidding about all the death

i want to know where on his end is he paying for it. his end of what? is he just saying that he will pay for it with his own money?

ya? you think there is something nefarious going on there? i know she was playing sweet to get him to help but how evil is that really?

ya it's really interesting to see what a calm somewhat orderly underground drug ring looks like compared to when the white man came in and just laid claim

who cares what fuck rebecca thinks

1. when does chuck kill himself?
2. when do you get to see saul post breaking bad?
3. when does nacho die? when he tries to kill hector?
4. i hope that a lot of things move a lot closer to breaking bad timeline by the end of this season
5. when does kim die?
6. when does howard die?

i recommend just reading the book. while the book also plays mysterious it actually does give you something. with the show they really have terrible pacing and they have moved things around in such a way that kills all momentum. the book is not that long of a read and they are going to stretch it out forever. it's

regarding the bank robbery. wednesday is powerful and slight. also, in a small town trust is not unreasonable. it's as believable as all the other weird shit.