The newer episodes are alot better. I think Freddy is cool and that he should just mack it to both Carly and Sam. They had an ep awhile ago where their fans were Freddy/Sam shippers and Freddy/Carly shippers and they fought. I was like where is the Sam/Carly shippers....
The newer episodes are alot better. I think Freddy is cool and that he should just mack it to both Carly and Sam. They had an ep awhile ago where their fans were Freddy/Sam shippers and Freddy/Carly shippers and they fought. I was like where is the Sam/Carly shippers....
I have absolutely no idea what any of this means, and I'm not sure I want to.
The newer episodes are alot better. I think Freddy is cool and that he should just mack it to both Carly and Sam. They had an ep awhile ago where their fans were Freddy/Sam shippers and Freddy/Carly shippers and they fought. I was like where is the Sam/Carly shippers....
I have absolutely no idea what any of this means, and I'm not sure I want to.
Quit lying. You emailed me your iCarly/Hannah Montana cross over fan fic...
For some reason, no matter what grade I was in in school, whenever we were having an off day or exam day where you do nothing, you watch the damn Lion King. And after a while, I didn't like it because of the plot holes and how Scar isn't a good villain. >_>
For some reason, no matter what grade I was in in school, whenever we were having an off day or exam day where you do nothing, you watch the damn Lion King.
I recently watched the lion king, and I teared up during the scene after the stampede where Simba is trying to get Mustafa to wake up. On a tangential note, the plot is crazily similar to the plot of Hamlet.
I was really sad when Kirk's father died in the new Star Trek.
I was bawling my eyes out. If the rest of the movie had kept up that level of quality, we'd have a real science fiction classic on our hands. Pity it went full idiot by the end.
I recently watched the lion king, and I teared up during the scene after the stampede where Simba is trying to get Mustafa to wake up. On a tangential note, the plot is crazily similar to the plot of Hamlet.
That's actually the biggest scene I have a problem with. In this world filled with sentient animals that have established their own form of society, how is it that three hyenas can scare off an entire herd of wildbeests THAT NEVER ENDS to kill Mufasa? Considering he was stampede'd to death, why is it that no one reflects on the wildbeests to be the blame, or talks to them, or considers them as a reliable food source? That stampede was such an irritating plot device.
That's actually the biggest scene I have a problem with. In this world filled with sentient animals that have established their own form of society, how is it that three hyenas can scare off an entire herd of wildbeests THAT NEVER ENDS to kill Mufasa? Considering he was stampede'd to death, why is it that no one reflects on the wildbeests to be the blame, or talks to them, or considers them as a reliable food source? That stampede was such an irritating plot device.
Not to mention, how bad of a ruler do you have to be, when you're a lion, and yet somehow, it's your fucking fault that a lush savannah/rainforest turns into a fucking desert, in just a few short years? Surely, someone noticed the correlation between Scar and their entire perceived world going to shit?
I love the fighting but the story makes me want to hurt myself. It's F-ed up.
The story hurts because it hits too close to home for many people. Napoleon Dynamite had the same impact.
It's not that any of us are actually like Napoleon or Shinji in fullness -- that's weapons-grade -- but all of us exhibit some of their traits to a degree. Eva and Napoleon Dynamite turn the lens onto some of the truly painful aspects of humanity/nerdiness that many of us would rather avoid seeing.
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For some reason, no matter what grade I was in in school, whenever we were having an off day or exam day where you do nothing, you watch the damn Lion King. And after a while, I didn't like it because of the plot holes and how Scar isn't a good villain. >_>
Of course, it's not like the bar was very high in the first place.
How dare you sir... KKKKKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So upon thinking about it further, you may or may not come to like it?
Actually, I feel similar. I love the fighting but the story makes me want to hurt myself. It's F-ed up.
It's not that any of us are actually like Napoleon or Shinji in fullness -- that's weapons-grade -- but all of us exhibit some of their traits to a degree. Eva and Napoleon Dynamite turn the lens onto some of the truly painful aspects of humanity/nerdiness that many of us would rather avoid seeing.