What's more creepier than searching for someone online? Searching for someone searching for you online.
I've been collecting them for the past year in a neat pile on the table beside my front door. I spread them out for display so you can share with me the wonderment and joy brought from these gifts.
Sounds like they would sooner drive you to suicide than prevent it.
Here are some of my Netflix Instant recommendations, in alphabetical order: Spoiler Have your heart pound and eyes swell with tears to these dark, gritty and suspenseful melodramas/thrillers: Babel Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Boys Don't Cry Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition Julia Shutter Island Trust Feel good with these inspiring family movies: About a Boy Billy Elliot Searching for Bobby Fischer The Iron Giant Release your mind with these emotional, cerebral, mind-benders: Contact Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Memento Indulge in these violent, exciting and smart action titles: Baccano! Hellboy La Femme Nikita Serenity The Terminator Get that fluttering feeling with these romantic dramas/comedies: Heartbeats Mansfield Park Moulin Rouge Outsourced Romeo & Juliet The Majestic Prepare to watch in horror to these horrifying horror films: Interview with the Vampire Let Me In Let the Right One In The Others Try to not laugh at these goofy and quirky comedies: City Island Everything Is Illuminated Hot Tub Time Machine Party Down Get educated with these scary and fascinating documentaries: Bowling for Columbine Food, Inc. The Cove If you're looking for the weird (and I mean really weird), look no further: Dogtooth My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done Rubber Troll 2 Here are a few movies listed on my Instant queue that I have not yet seen, but look promising: Being John Malkovich Black Hawk Down Certified Copy Johnny Got His Gun Last Tango in Paris Me and Orson Welles Me and You and Everyone We Know One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest The Thin Red Line The War Zone As for bad movies/shows, I'm disgusted at the lack of creativity put into this: Weeds These I hate less so, but that other title deserved it's own category: Color Me Kubrick The Forgotten The Life Before Her Eyes Thank goodness you didn't ask for Netflix DVD recommendations.
Same netbook as my other posts in this thread, but with Windows 7 running instead of a Linux distribution. I prefer each window to have its own item in the taskbar, with specific applications' titles expanded so I can actually see the things that I'm doing. I like Windows 7 Basic looks over Windows Aero. Wallpaper is wallpaper-844961 from wallbase.cc. Boy was this a good-looking desktop. Just wanted to point out that this wallpaper was from http://www.gaia10.us/gallery/gallery-see-the-world/.
Yes I do, very much so. It's about an oddball farm boy that doesn't quite fit in with the world around him, and how his strange behavior causes unease in others. In it's own bizarre and intense way it makes an important statement about us as a society. This is not a happy movie, by the end I was literally left thinking, "What happened to our sweet boy?" No I have not. I plan too before I go see the remake in theaters. The last movie I saw was "Contagion" (2011). I thought it was very realistic. This is how I imagine a dangerous outbreak would play out in the real world. The media made it sound like people were dropping left and right as a result of swine flu, this is how it would be like if that were true.
"The Mudge Boy" (2003) This is a dark/truthful movie. The scene at the end of this film; raw emotional cinema not for the faint-hearted. Spoiler: More Movies Blade Runner: The Final Cut 3:10 to Yuma (2007) Bullitt Inception
I'm all for Sora and company's journey though the worlds to ultimately enhance the story of Kingdom Hearts, but the problem is, for me, it doesn't. I thought that each of the Disney worlds in the Kingdom Hearts games I've played were easily forgettable, and felt more like tasks than adventures. Disney characters should provide the story with meaningful input (like Maleficent). Original worlds were the places I had the most fun, no forced cameos, just pure story. When I played Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, I wanted to blaze through each world so that I could get to the next floor and see what happens. Between floors, Donald, Goofy, and Jiminy would sometimes conveniently disappear so that Sora could have a conversation alone. Tarzan's world was missing without me even realizing it; Sora and others continue on their journey as if they've never been there, story unaffected. I think the same would go for any world based on our beloved Disney movies. Even if somehow Square Enix lost the legal rights to both Donald and Goofy, I think the story would still continue. I want Square Enix to up the ante when it comes to Disney worlds and characters, or not include them at all.
People should expect more from their Kingdom Hearts worlds. I wouldn't be happy for a crappy sequel or movie adaption of a book just because it has the same characters. Like how I don't want to follow through a world with a minimum amount of characters and dialogue, with plot points that are just an excuse to get to the fighting.
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Libraries that are free-for-all-to-use are what's appealing.
Thanks for your comment, the error will be corrected. I was in a writing mood and I wanted to write something that I would read. The story so far is indeed short, I made it up as I went along. What happens to the characters I still do not know, I will try to imagine them when I go to bed tonight. Maybe I'll recycle some scenes I didn't include in the final revision.
The reason why I don't consider myself a Libertarian.
Seriously though, governments should be subsidizing textbooks instead of things like high-fructose corn syrup. Or colleges should invest in e-readers ($99 staring price), and buy them in bulk for students and give out free copies of etextbooks like they do Microsoft products.
Fudge. This is embarrassing.
Really hard to read sarcasm in forums. If I knew, my response would have been something like: "I'm rich. I have a computer and Internet and T.V. and medicine."
The last movie I saw was the documentary, "Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" (2011). It story goes something like the one in "Conviction" (2010), which is based on a true story.
My house could have just been robbed for all you know (LOL). I will have to help myself if no one will. I've bought a used textbook before where it had all the really useful passages highlighted by a previous owner. I would have happily paid for it at full price for that kind of convenience.
Well if it's for a good causeāhelping the poor. Its not the book's fault it's readily online.
But I would like to enter heaven one day.