Nothing about your arguments reveal to me that you even watched the entire video. They would use electric shocks to make the muscle move and have it exercise. It's not just a lazy piece of disembodied flesh. The point of giving the muscle energy is so that it would be as if from a free-run cow or pig that was able to move around a pasture.
I voted for all of them, because I feel like being annoying today. c: It's the little sister in me .... Remember. I love you. <3 *hides*
Light-bulb. Redemption. Underground. Luxury. Monkey. You're welcome.
;_; But it looks so reaaalllll. O.O Their faces. omg their faces will haunt my dreams.
I would classify that as more of a "crush" or "infatuation", hun. Love, for me at least, is something that grows over time after really knowing someone and them knowing you. Love is having complete trust in the other, and knowing that you would make sacrifices for each other without thinking twice. But don't let that deter you. Ask him out. Or just ask him if he likes you. He's a guy. If you just say "I like you" to him, he might go "ok, cool" and not know that you're expecting a response. What about Tanya? He's his ex, not his girlfriend. Why should you bother yourself with her. Unless they broke up a short while ago, then the guy and Tanya would probably need some time to recover. Otherwise, there's really no need to worry about "Tanya".
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... it's short for Charlotte. <<>>
John Powell, John Williams, Alan Menken, and Hans Zimmer are probably my favourites. Although I do enjoy many others as well. John Powell is, in my opinion, quite underrated. His music isn't always extravagant, but I love his melodies. He's certainly better than Trent Reznor. :B|: *holds Academy Awards grudge* : - How to Train Your Dragon (he's going to score the second HTTYD movie, I'm so excitedddddddd) - P.S. I Love You (<- I often have this playing when I go to sleep c: ) - Kung Fu Panda - Shrek John Williams pretty much goes without saying, but anyhow: - Harry Potter (I think he scored 1-3) - Schindler's List - Star Wars - Angela's Ashes - Jurassic Park - E.T. - Jaws - need I go on... Alan Menken. Famous composer for Disney, and I think he's brilliant: - The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Pocahontas - Beauty and the Beast - The Little Mermaid - Tangled Hans Zimmer. Brilliant for most movies. Unimpressed by others. But still love him. And a lot of his track titles make me chuckle: - The Lion King - Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - Pirates of the Caribbean - Sherlock Holmes - Rango - The Prince of Egypt I'm also quite fond of Harry Gregson-Williams: - Shrek - The Chronicles of Narnia - Chicken Run And Carter Burwell (I for serious didn't even know that he scored Twilight until I looked at his IMDb page, and I wish I didn't know ;_; ) : - In Bruges - A Knight's Tale - Where the Wild Things Are - True Grit Miscellaneously, I really love the Titanic soundtrack, but otherwise I'm not completely astounded by James Horner's other work that I've heard. I don't really know why I'm not a fan of the Avatar soundtrack. The best way for me to describe it is that I guess don't like the ensemble of instruments used. :/
By "Mr. Miyagi precision hand clapping", what I really mean is cross-eyed hand flailing whenever I see him in close proximity to my face. :lolface:
I keep trying to kill him with my Mr. Miyagi precision hand claps, but I just feel stupid after going "HAR I GOT YOU" and then two seconds later seeing him floating in front of my face.
I named him Charlie. 'Cause he bit me. :<
That's my question about this: Would vegetarians eat laboratory-produced meat since an animal wasn't killed to obtain it? I guess it depends on why one has decided to become a vegetarian.
[video=youtube;JryIpyi-54E]JryIpyi-54E[/video] Honestly, the first time I heard this I was about to go "euuuhhh", but then, it's completely less gross than the traditional process of creating meat. I'm all for it. Your thoughts?
My sister and a friend are probably going to see it this weekend. I have high hopes after reading many positive reviews saying it's returned the quality of the first X-Men and X2. ...and James McAvoy = <3
GYjJTSvygKg c: Happy Birthday!
[video=youtube;Xcz9E1BIsmY]Xcz9E1BIsmY[/video] I love Guillermo del Toro. So. Effing. Much. <3 Kid sees the monsters in the house; parents think it's nightmares; parents begin to realize there is actually something messed up. Not entirely a new concept. But because it's del Toro, I have faith that there'll be something in this movie that will make it very unique. I especially really like the very last scene in the trailer there. Suffiiciently toe-curling. c: I was going to say that I'm getting tired of seeing Mark Wahlberg everywhere, but apparently that's not Mark Wahlberg. o.O *confuzzled*
Mmmm, I do love me some RDJ. c: *snuggles pixie cut* Something... is just not... right here.
This thread would have a better punchline if I didn't have a pixie cut.
Now... well... [video=youtube;twYq5QkNPKw]twYq5QkNPKw[/video] :/
AND SO THE PLOT THiCKENS.