TL10

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  1. Anybody know what the GAs have to say about this?
  2. Wait a sec. I thought Winnie was Canadian?
  3. I dunno. If the guy was alive today, he'd probobly say something like this: Happy Slamjet?
  4. Point of case (I withheld the link because it contains vulgar language):
  5. Just ask me this, do you think this guy is supposed to be nice?: Didn't think so.
  6. I could go on forever and explain what you need to do to survive High School, but these five words would be the best way how I survive High School. Honestly, there's no other way to describe it. Just relax, and maintain your spirituality in your own way as you did before. You only make the situation worse by blowing it out of proportion and making it look like some large monster you can't beat.
  7. Also, things are gonna be a heck of a lot worse in the future. Wars, famines, etc. My seminary teacher last year did a pretty frightening simulation of what the aftermath of Christ's crucifixion was like in North America to the Nephites (basically darkness, and all that), and it scared the heck out of me, and explained that in the last days, our world would be worse than that. Like I said, we're actually nowhere near the worst that the world can get.
  8. I would choose your next words wisely, considering the presence of certain Canadians, hosehead.
  9. February 28, 2010, 7:40. #87, assisted by #12. Never Forget.
  10. The title alone sounds ridiculous and based on that, I doubt I'd watch it. I think the rule of thumb is that any movie involving vampires, usually is a horrible movie. 'nuff said. (inb4: don't forget werewolves too)
  11. It's not very affective. TL10 uses his own demotivational
  12. Imma let you finish slamjet, but this movie is the worst worst movie made of all time:
  13. Welcome Lonewolf. Yes, my avatar has bacon on it. No, you can`t have any.
  14. I admit, I didn't like the new Dumbledore at all. However, even if Richard Harris was still alive, I could never envision him in that battle against Voldemort in Order of the Pheonix. However, I think Richard Harris would've been great in that Horcrux cave scene in Half-Blood Prince. Another thing I didn't like was that they didn't have John Williams score the music for the film series after Prisoner of Azkaban. His music literally brought the magic to life in the movies. After he left, the music just seemed... dead. It didn't make the movies feel magical at all. Also related, I didn't like how they did the sound effects starting with Prisoner of Azkaban. WARNING SPOILERS BELOW: Lastly, and most notably of all, I don't like how they've strayed away from the book most of times, for example in Half Blood Prince, they didn't show all those (related) memories of Tom Riddle/Voldemort. I thought it would've been great if we could've seen that. Worse, I heard that for part two of Deathly Hallows, they've moved Snape's death scene from The Shrieking Shack to some glass building to make it 'romantic'. I understand that Snape had feelings towards Harry's mom, but I don't see how changing the location of his death makes the movie better. I think the death scene for Snape in the book was just fine as it is. Oh well, that's Hollywood for ya.
  15. I for one, love my new zodiac sign, espicially that it's GEMINI!!! W00T!!! SPACE HERE I COME!
  16. Well, the first book (The Lightning Theif) was probobly the equvilant of The Philosipher's Stone, in a way that it was light hearted, yet had a dark side to it as well, just like TPS. At the same time though, it (The Lightning Theif) was completely an original story. The movie however, was worse than road kill.
  17. Agreed, I for one thought that Ron Howard went to far away from the book. The book was definitly far better in that it was darker, had more twists, etc, etc. What I hated about lightning theif the most was that it sucked out that Harry Potterish ring it had to it. The movie just went on it's own direction. If they had stuck to the original novel, I'd think both Angels and Demons, and The Lighting Theif would A) Gain much more profit from the movie B) Get way better reviews and more people interested in the movie.
  18. Well, depends on your perception. The apostles never knew that Judas was going to betray Jesus, so from their standpoint, Judas was a traitor whereas Jesus knew entirely what was going on, so he probobly didn't precive Judas as a betrayer. I strongly suggest that you ask yourself that if Judas was a traitor or not. Only you can decide for yourself. As for me, I don't think Judas was a traitor.
  19. No no no. I understand the fact that there's huge grey areas and such around abortions, but given the fact that people knew there was something seriously wrong going on the clinic, yet there was no action taken, let alone executing a search warrent on it disturbs me.
  20. Oh, he knew. He knew all along. Besides Jesus knew that he had to die for everybody's sins, so that we may live again, he wasn't really going to bother preventing it by calling out on Judas.