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This scenario sounds like a circus act. I wonder how long it took her to perfect it. :)
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Maybe she rented them, Octahedron. ;) I do believe babies will be born in the near future who have cell phones organically attached to their ears.
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I hate the phone. I have a cell phone but its never on. Its only for emergency. What is even worse is that I have to have land line phone at home so i can have internet. I never answer my home phone, i always have a recorder on. I never, Never pick up a ringing phone at home.. hahahah... Its my time. 90% of my calls at home are from telemarketers anywayz.
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I went to go see the new Batman movie today - the Dark Knight.
Cell phones play a major part in locating the major villian The Joker. Morgan Freeman tells Batman what he has done is "wrong" and "bad" and "unethical" to spy on all the people of Gotham by using their cell phones. I thought probably art imitating life there, huh?
I have never seen as good a villian as Heath Ledger made The Joker. He was absolutely possessed. It is really something to see.
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Silly,
I donââ¬â¢t remember the last time I wanted to go see a movie so much, I really feel it is going to have the same type of energy like Brandon lee had in the crow, it was not the film but just his presence, there have been rave reviews about heaths performance and critics are saying they have never seen anything like it.
Interesting about the cell phones.
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Astrojewels, I've written a few sentences below about the movie. I have tried to not give any spoilers, but to point out some scenes to watch for. If you are not wanting to know anything at all before you go to the movie... please stop reading here, I don't want to spoil anything.
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I just can't see where you will be disappointed, it's a performance I will not soon forget.
When you are watching it, check out his shirt in the jail scene. It's reptilian - green with scales on it... like snake/lizard skin.
He speaks of "chaos" and "anarchy" and the benefits there of.
He is completely insane but brillant (and funny, he's the Joker, dontcha know) and reeks havok all over Gotham.
When he's pushed off a building and heading head first into the concrete below, notice his reaction to his impending death. He does not die... *someone* saves him.... but I thought how he was handling his demise was very interesting. That's because he's completely psychotic in this film. It was great to watch, from a distance though.
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Rob,
I agree that the childhood is imperative for the foundation of the personality, however it is when you become an adult that you begin to reminisce and focus on what you ââ¬Ëdid notââ¬â¢ receive, which ultimately becomes a habit to your mind-pattern, children are incredibly resilient and they donââ¬â¢t hold grudges, everyone is challenged in someway by their upbringing.
Everything has purpose, even the worst atrocity you could think of has reason for being, whatever the experience, there was something that you had to learn from. Try to not think of your family being ââ¬Ëmessed upââ¬â¢ think of them as great teachers to the diverse personalities that humans have, and you have a front seat to how the mind/body and spirit works. You learn the most from people like this.
I would not swap my childhood for the white picket fence!
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