Although I'm glad that Grave of the Fireflies took top on at least one of the lists, I'm disturbed at the lack of Fullmetal Alchemist. The series; not really all that tear-jerky. But the Conqueror of Shambala movie... I'm not even sure I knew what was going on, and I was still crying.
To you (and to...everyone), I recommend Hawksley Workman. He ventures into a wide variety of genres, including anywhere from very soft and easy rock, to cabaret, to harder rock, and even some pop-rock as well. His voice is very melodic, and to be competely truthful, he's probably the only singer that could sing my clothes off. *cough* "We Will Still Need A Song" by Hawksley Workman (recommended for Stardust) Hawksley Workman Album: (Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves Jealous of Your Cigarette Little Tragedies Your Beauty Must Be Rubbing Off Clever Not Beautiful Album: Meat (The Happiest Day I Know Is A) Tokyo Bicycle Song for Sarah Jane We'll Make Time You Don't Just Want To Break Me (You Want To Tear Me Apart) Album: Lover / Fighter We Will Still Need a Song Wonderful and Sad Smoke Baby Album: Milk We Dance to Yesterday Chemical Not Your Parents' Music* *Y'all might recognize this one from a commercial or two.
Soon there will be a growing amount of children in elementary school with same-sex parents. Although this may not be able to happen in Tennessee in the first place (I really don't know), it's adding more and more of the idea of "taboo" to the topic of homosexuality. Any homosexual kids in Grade 7 or 8 will feel less confident and feel like they have to hide who they are. And they would have to hide who they are. 7 year-olds shouldn't be learning the details of sex education, no matter if it's same-sex or not. But I don't really find any harm of maybe saying "when two people love each other" instead of "when a man and a woman love each other". I feel it would make the whole topic less uncomfortable or "taboo" if they were casually exposed to it at a younger age.
:'D Thank you! This video seemed appropriate to send as an Easter greeting. Happy Easter to you, as well! c: 8M4ea1WE4Pc
OOC: Bad news for you guys. :lolface: *hoards chocolate* BIC: Eira lingered by the scene where the girl had been killed as the crowd began to disperse. She could smell the outside air drifting in through the broken window. She couldn't help feel that even though the school was full of assassins, their lives were all going to be in even more danger than before -- like it was during the first "purge". The slight breeze from the window made her shiver uneasily. The bell rang, making her flinch a little and break out of her train of thought. The idea of class had nearly escaped from her mind. She debated on returning to her locker, but for some reason couldn't bring herself to move.
OOC: Kay, guys. So I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is I'm not going to be here for a few days, so I won't be able to post. If that's the good news, what's the bad news, you ask? I have not yet told you why I'm not going to be here. I'm going to be at my cottage eating Easter chocolate and not doing homework. Bai, gaiz. :'D My character will catch up when I get back.
He has at least one child that I know of, so I guess he was taking time off from doing music for a while to be a family-man. :/ My guess.
From the very start, I kept saying "It's Russel Peters. It's Russel Peters." And then after we find out who the bomber is: "....I still say it's Russel Peters." xD
Eira's eyes snapped open a fraction of a second after a female scream of terror filled her ears. Damn it. The same two words coursed through her mind as she shot out of her seat, grabbed her bag, and slammed the completed assignment on the teacher's desk. She nearly slid out the classroom door and jogged down the hall toward a door, outside which a small crowd had gathered. Always when I'm goddamn sleeping, she thought bitterly. She didn't need to see; she knew by the scream and everyone's reactions that someone had been killed. She just didn't know why. And she intended to find out. Just as she reached the group of students, Holden had burst out of the mob so quickly that she was barely able to dodge around him. She turned around slowly in his direction. She walked up to the window beside the one which he was looking out. She didn't say anything. She intended to follow him. But for some reason, sneakiness seemed redundant now.
[video=youtube;fUxXKfQkswE]fUxXKfQkswE[/video] By the sounds of things, it's going to be arm-flailing-ly hilarious. c':
I actually really liked Sherlock Holmes before the movie. But RDJ made him sexier. :'D And they do look alike. c: I still enjoy looking at...
Weird Al tweeted this. Weird Al actually, honest-to-goodness-ly tweeted this. Frankly, I nearly died. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOlAU4t9Hs
Haven't heard of him, but I'll take your word for it. 8D Egaaaaaad, I can't wait for the new Sherlock Holmes movie in December! Instead of...
How are you, by the way? :>
Yeah, I don't think they can really ban him unless he's being personally offensive. It pretty much could be passed off as voicing his opinion....
We have a sort of unofficial annoying-each-other war that's been going on for quite some time. Most of the time I just send him autoplaying S Club...
I would hardly call that "whining" to call his dad. o.O He brought it up with Goodwin a couple of times, Spoiler and then called him at the end. No whining added. For me, the plot kept me on my toes. And I don't see how it could have been pull-your-eyeballs-out boring when there's an explosion every 10 minutes. Unappealing to some; maybe. But I would highly doubt "boring". xD Spoiler ...That'd be awesome! 8D Once you get old, just say "I'd like a new paralell universe, please." But then you'd have to basically save the life of the dead person's conscious you entered first. And then you'd look like him/her for the rest of your life. Eventually you might forget what you'd originally look like. @_@ *inception mindscrew'd*
Spoiler I am a bit of a sucker for bittersweet endings, so I was kind of pulling for that a bit more and kind of got let down. But you're right, it allowed for the whole "parallel universe" thing to show itself more. Which was an interesting concept. So now that you mention it, I am a bit torn about how it should have ended. :/8D:
According to IMDb, he's actually 17, turning 18 in September. c': The first picture I saw of his son, I didn't think they looked a like at all....
[video=youtube;zpHcgj5hCmI]zpHcgj5hCmI[/video] Spoiler WARNING: Luna Lovegood does not necessarily endorse the licking of hamsters, nor should she be held responsible for any hamtripping-related incidences or injuries such as a George Takei-induced coma.