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Bouvre

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  1. I cannot speak highly enough about the charm of cheap regional/local commercials .
  2. I'm looking forward to it. Not the same way I'm looking forward to Lee Chang-dong's "Burning" or Claire Denis' "High Life" but it looks like fun.
  3. I jerk off like everyday. That day sure as hell wouldn't be different.
  4. One blood, two step.
  5. 3 brothers. I'm the youngest child.
  6. Busser, at my aunt's restaurant. 13 years old.
  7. I feel like I hear about more male teachers doing this than female teachers. However, I feel female teachers are punished more frequently for it.
  8. I've been working to add Roger Miller's "Kansas City Star" to my karaoke repertoire; I love his music and delivery so much. Also, I really like the other two. I remember Pinegrove playing at my school, but I was busy the night of.
  9. Revitalizing this thread because I forgot how much I love Loretta Lynn.
  10. There are a few exceptions to each of the ones I'm not that fond of, but if I had to pick, it's exploitation/slasher, and zombies A part of me considers slasher and exploitation part of a similar family, especially in the bulk of slasher flicks, we expect a certain number of characters to die, and once we know the main characters, we can so frequently write the others off as these sort of hollow sacrifices, whose deaths have no real impact on the development of the story. Their prime pull is the spectacle of a gruesome death, or agony. It has its place, but it doesn't often develop beyond a cut-and-paste approach. It's funny I mention zombies, because a work I consider to be massively influential for my writing is part of the zombie sub-genre, but mostly zombie stuff is sort of the same, and slow, shambling zombies (even in numbers) has never seemed particularly threatening. Also I can't stop thinking about how undead bodies have so many natural predators, and can't heal, and can't sustain themselves in heat, etc etc. I'm not big on found footage, but I did like The Blair Witch Project (and I love how it was made even more), and I think the Youtube sensation Marble Hornets had a pretty remarkable execution initially (haven't seen much beyond the first 26 installments) So its potential gives me a lot of hope, though many films are agreeably bad.
  11. It wasn't a savage garden hit, but it's a bangin closer for the album. Tbh I cant get enough of it. Soft, melancholic, but darn lyrically powerful
  12. Y'all dodged a bullet by me being trans then!
  13. Not sure if you've been up to date on the news (or life in general) but making white men cry is easy as fuck.
  14. Eye to Eye directed by John Woo as a sequel to Face Off was a brilliant idea, you just needed to comMIT
  15. Yo, that sounds like some nice accessibility provisions. Im here for it
  16. Disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed, as they say nightly in my head until the nausea overtakes me and suddenly the sun is up and blood is in my teeth
  17. Hahaha! That's actually pretty boss, but I don't recall it. I feel I remember some moderation over my inbox like that tho.
  18. This doesn't really provide any further understanding. I'm impressed you remember that far. I sure don't.
  19. Ohhhhh I do like the sound of that
  20. Dying to know where the Nietzsche element is coming from here, btw
  21. Generally I can't afford three days off for Thanksgiving (Traveling before thanksgiving because no public transpo on the day, the actual day of, then traveling back), so I do friendsgivings.
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