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But not for long.Salubri wrote:yep yep, that kid is so cute
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Yeah, but who wants to be a pre-teen forever?? That's a bad age to be stuck in. I wouldn't kill myself, but I'd sure be making everybody else miserableMeDeFe wrote:But not for long.Salubri wrote:yep yep, that kid is so cute
How Kirsten Dunst in Interview with a Vampire of youpoptartpsycho18 wrote:Yeah, but who wants to be a pre-teen forever?? That's a bad age to be stuck in. I wouldn't kill myself, but I'd sure be making everybody else miserableMeDeFe wrote:But not for long.Salubri wrote:yep yep, that kid is so cute


That sounds more like a Mr. Peanut emoticonKhiva wrote:I was just imagining what a maniacal laughter emoticon would look like and I think I would give it a nice hat or monocle to give it that Gothic villain feel.
Prehaps a goatee? But I believe you're underestimating what an evil SOB Mr.Peanut in fact is. Leaving aside the obvious signs: monocle and hat, bald=evil, the sinister grin, that he's so disdainfully formal as a sales icon that even after decades I don't know his first name (and of course Tony the Tiger and Uncle Ben never wanted me to call them mister to begin with), and that he's literally nuts. We have the whole issue that he sells other nuts. So he is clearly insane, amoral, and most probably either a cannibal or a hypocrite.poptartpsycho18 wrote:That sounds more like a Mr. Peanut emoticonmaybe add a sinister mustache and that would make the look work...

And so it is indeed these shots cannot be other than desolate and eternally dreadful, and The Others will not avail you in the long hours of longing for such warm memories. The shots will be better I have found the entire movie any Chinese subtitles are not a clue (Well unless you can read them)lgoasklucyl wrote:The snaps are pretty bad quality (:P) but I'll throw The Others out there for shits and giggles.

All extremely valid and hilarious points. You've totally won me over. He's clearly pure evil. Down w/ Mr. Peanut!Khiva wrote:Prehaps a goatee? But I believe you're underestimating what an evil SOB Mr.Peanut in fact is. Leaving aside the obvious signs: monocle and hat, bald=evil, the sinister grin, that he's so disdainfully formal as a sales icon that even after decades I don't know his first name (and of course Tony the Tiger and Uncle Ben never wanted me to call them mister to begin with), and that he's literally nuts. We have the whole issue that he sells other nuts. So he is clearly insane, amoral, and most probably either a cannibal or a hypocrite.poptartpsycho18 wrote:That sounds more like a Mr. Peanut emoticonmaybe add a sinister mustache and that would make the look work...
[insert Maniacal Laughter smiley] I have got to write Lack about thispoptartpsycho18 wrote:All extremely valid and hilarious points. You've totally won me over. He's clearly pure evil. Down w/ Mr. Peanut!



I don't know if we're talking about the same Thirst or not, but the Chan-wook Park movie (Bakjwi) was arguably one of the best vampire films to come out in the last twenty years.Khiva wrote:Thirst doesn't look like anything to write about, but this was an arguably sub-par sequel.
I support this opinion.lgoasklucyl wrote:I don't know if we're talking about the same Thirst or not, but the Chan-wook Park movie (Bakjwi) was arguably one of the best vampire films to come out in the last twenty years.Khiva wrote:Thirst doesn't look like anything to write about, but this was an arguably sub-par sequel.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
I didn't really think that they were...having no idea what movie these screenshots are from, I just guessed anything to spark more screenshots/hints.MeDeFe wrote:I support this opinion.lgoasklucyl wrote:I don't know if we're talking about the same Thirst or not, but the Chan-wook Park movie (Bakjwi) was arguably one of the best vampire films to come out in the last twenty years.Khiva wrote:Thirst doesn't look like anything to write about, but this was an arguably sub-par sequel.
The posted screenshots are definitely not from Thirst, though.

saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
nopeMeDeFe wrote:Contact?
'Sackett58 wrote:Citizen Kane?
