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Post by thepretender on Aug 14, 2005 23:04:10 GMT -5
Beeurd, That scene was so bittersweet and I am glad you mentioned it. It is one of my favorite scenes. Every kid should experience unconditional love. That doesn't mean the parents have to let their kids walk all over them or that life will be rosey and perfect. It just means that the communication should be honest and the desire to teach should outweigh the desire to punish.
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Post by soon to be member on Jun 19, 2006 0:14:12 GMT -5
Donnie darko was so amazing, i cannot believe i hadn't heard about it before a few days ago! the first time i watched it i only caught an hour of it and i was completely blown away, and the next day i went and bought it. i bought the directors cut, so there were a few new things in there from before, and they were awesome. the movie taught me things about myself that i never knew. i mean loneliness, and alienation affects everyone, and i think we're all like donnie. we convince ourselves that we're not alone every day. we find people to go places with, we talk with people, and we give ourselves generalizations of affections to feel connected to people. but he's right, in the REAL world, we are all alone. THat is one of the reasons i think everyone likes it so much, because everyone who has been alive (aka EVERYONE) has felt alone, has felt alienated, different, and afraid. and Especially when you can't control forces, they become scary and something that you try to avoid. (well that was a random line but it fits in i think... well i hope.) This movie just changed me, changed my thinking. I found similarities between mine and his world, which scared me at first, but then it was kind of relieving because i realized what a "normal" life we all think we live until something like this happens. What scared me the most, and i hope people don't think i'm lying to sound cool, or something, because i have no reason to, but when it said "the manipulated will often have haunting dreams of the tangent universe" i sleep walk, and i have awful dreams and things, and on numerous occasions i have woke up crying and when i'm sleep walking my parents say i usually talk about death, and people around me dying, and me being alone. so yeah, i'm just wierd. like that, but back to happier things. this movie is so GREAT! and i was wondering if other people do this, do you cry durring the movie? its not really that sad, but there are parts in there where i just start crying. after DD, and gretchen's science project when they kiss outside for the first time i just break down and cry. and when gretchen dies i cry. and then durring the entire last 5 minutes i just bawl. ok well i think this is pleanty long enough. thanks for reading if you actually did! lol
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Post by darkonight on Jan 28, 2009 4:48:28 GMT -5
This question is sort of relevant, since i do use the words "Fuckass" and "Suckfuck".
Why is Gretchen such a fuckass? Was she molested as a child?
Raped by a large rabbit? Boyfriend has a small cock? Maybe she can answer the all important question, "How do you suckfuck?"
What a miserable fucking cunt she is. Guess what Gretchen, i can say whatever i want about your personal life any fucking time i feel like it, and there's not a god damn thing you can do about it. I am impervious to banning, but it would be fun to watch you fail at it, you nasty, fucking chlamydial infection. DK
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Post by greedy on Feb 8, 2009 20:49:35 GMT -5
wooo due what the fuck who are you and where the hell did you come from look me and gretch have had our ssue but even i think you are being an inflamed dick weasel. why not go away and pissle your pud to som 16 year old who this your awesome timme the captin of the football team beat's your ass and run of with her in a trans am
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