Effervescent
Svelte
With a keyblade by Sora, I believe. Joking aside, I feel like Sora will sacrifice himself, but then he'll actually be revealed to be okay with some plot twist. Like how in The Dark Knight Rises, Spoiler Batman flies the nuke outside of Gotham. Everyone thinks he's dead, but Alfred sees him in Paris or w/e
Narcotic
Well my friends aren't so I guess that one is ruled out That looks interesting
Stunning.
Heard there was a lot of sex in Wolf of Wall Street. Think it would be awkward seeing it with your best friends?
Engagement
Haven't seen the preview for that. What's the basic story? edit: Not really. Just something that's good out right now.
Took me down and let me drown
elope
Good movies out right now? Rating doesn't really matter
nefarious
Riku. I honestly hate Sora and Riku shows a lot of development/intelligence. I could also relate to Riku a lot throughout the series because I've always had that one thing I've constantly struggled with and my life, as well as everything I did, seemed to revolve around it.. Aside from that, I despise Sora because he's so naive and ignorant sometimes.
eviscerated
I'd say http://lovemyanime.net is the best site to use. It has high quality episodes, and any series' episodes are updated frequently.
splendid twenty characters
What teenager doesn't "display his complete and utter apathy towards any form of authority"? He's still 19, and very immature because that's what Hollywood is like. How fans and people look up to him is basically a subsection under public image, so that's kind of a contradiction. Anyway, as far as standards are concerned, I do agree with you that they exist; however, is it his fault that his fans respond with such outrageous actions? Of course he has standards to uphold, but it's his life. The real ones at fault are the people that justify cutting themselves because of what he does. He shouldn't be forced to live a life that's not his. Doesn't American society/media despise fake people? It's also not like there's other people in the lives of the fans that can guide them. Also, that whole "slit until he stopped" movement was proved a hoax; it was just a troll that originated from 4chan. Many Bieber fans made fun of, and even disowned, the movement as a whole. I meant the whole "brought Bieber back to earth" thing as hypothetical. However, you can't assume that this event didn't bring him back to earth. The media jumbles things, and he DID take that mugshot while he was drunk. The idea that Bieber should be kept from paying bail just because of a DUI is outrageous. If an exception like that happened, then how does that describe the judicial branch? There are no exceptions to the law whether you're a celebrity, police officer, charity worker, or whatever. If there were, then I'd fear for the government in the future. Like I mentioned before, drunk driving happens every day, and if you're so worried about Bieber being drunk while driving because you "wouldn't feel safe knowing someone who almost caused deaths wasn't in jail", you might as well be worried about all drunk drivers. Join the MADD if you're that concerned. Should we just put drunk drivers on the death penalty (obviously an extreme form of sarcasm)? Keep in mind, he still faced consequences for his actions. If you're that concerned about drunk driving harming "someone's friend/brother/sister/lover" then write a letter to your governor or the president and address the consequences of DUI. Locking up Bieber, when he'll eventually get out anyway and still have the same lens on life, has as much impact as it would now that he got bail. Should celebrities, in general, not be allowed to post bail because they have this certain standard that they have to uphold in society? Any car at can "crash through a fence, or wall and injure someone". In fact, ANY person can do it. It's so easy, a caveman could do it. No matter how many fans he has, Bieber is still a regular person just like everyone else. Anybody else can kill someone while driving under the influence. And slightly paraphrasing what I said above, if you're going to not let Bieber post bail because he could harm someone, then you might as well not let ANY DUI convict not post bail. Finally, I just want to clarify, generally, that I don't condone drunk driving and/or Bieber's actions. In fact, I don't condone anything Bieber did and I'm not trying to justify his actions. I just want people to realize something, and that something is up to you to figure out.