"Grow Till Tall" by Jónsi
"...I don't know if you seen it-" :B|:
Things like this make me not miss the 90s.
She apparently couldn't have had the veggie-vamp strike a more appropriate pose. :/
I can't imagine not visualizing something while reading. All the characters are there in my head. Some of the time, characters look like people I know. And sometimes they'll be completely from my imagination and won't look like anyone I've ever seen before. If I've seen the movie before reading the book, they will often look like the actor who played that character. Sometimes I'll cast actors in my head. For example, Hodge in the Mortal Instruments series looked and still looks like David Thewlis in my head.
Not really. Depends on what you mean by "witchcraft". c: Wiccas are badass.
Actually, I think the estrogen just makes the moobs turn into boobs. :lolface:
You are correct in the fact that the religious texts of the religions with the biggest followings (such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism) have an amount of immoralities in them. But there are many less popular religions that couldn't care if you have a leg growing out of your ear and you're having an affair with a flower pot behind your same-sex spouse's back. Most commonly, these are the religions without sacred texts, (save Buddhism and maybe Sikhism) such as different pagan or new age religions. These religions share a common similar belief that the Creator used/uses nature and is nature. Why do these religions accept basically everyone? Because everyone is a part of nature. Perhaps sacred texts are immoral because sacred texts are not written from the mouth of a god, but by the hand of humans. Perhaps a man raped a woman, and when asked why he replied, "My god said it was okay" (or something along those lines, you get what I mean). Creationism, in the form taught by the Church, is entirely illogical. I do believe in evolution, but I also find it illogical to rely on an almost non-existent chance of life on Earth being successful.
This movie looks gorgeous. I fear that it might not be a wide release, though. Since I live in a small town, I might have to wait for the DVD release.
^ This. ^ And this. Sure, it's an interpretation and people who have played the game wont be able to not make comparisons. But when it goes from a video game to a movie, you can't expect it to be that close the original thing. The best thing to do is to see it and forget that it was a video game.
"I'm Still in the Wall" by DD/MM/YYYY
Unfortunately, I did not see flippin Flipper at the flippin zoo. Hint: If you live in the US, look up. And OMFGINORITEBLACKADDERISMADEOFWIN
I can't even do that. And I have opposable thumbs. ;~;
No and no. XD It seemed to be the choice word of the moment.
Wrongo. :>
It was flippin 32 degrees flippin Celsius. There was little to no flippin shade. We were flippin walking around for flippin 4 and a half flippin hours. I tell ya, I was almost willing to fight the polar bears for their pool.
When I saw the side-view of the Malfoys, I thought it looked like Tom Felton playing his older self. Then I saw the second picture of older-Malfoy and I was just like "eeeuuuuhhhh oldness." But it looks like they got a great "19 Years Later" cast (except Ginny looks a bit off). :'D
Thought I should let you know that I'm sitting out of Monster of the Week for this week. I have been dealt a staggering amount of homework. I hope...
I was admiring this until I noticed that she waxed her eyebrows off and drew fake ones on. Just no. :B|: