*makes poll about how people learned hebrew and includes an option for Hebrew as a first language, just worded how it first came to my head, "it was a constant in my home"*
Nitpickers: "WHy are THeRE No OptioNs FoR PeoPLe in Israel"
* Meanwhile outside of Israel, over 99% of Jews probably don't have it a constant in their home, learning it as a first language*
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FYI: I am an [aspie] autistic person, I don't have the best ability with words, I honestly did try people...
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My friend has been showing me Ghosts
We're almost done w season 2 and i have become a huge fan of this guy to say the least
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(Hope I’m not being annoying lol) okay. Let’s hear it. I need to know what you think of Lord of the Rings
oh man….. it’s hard to articulate just what an effect the movies had on me as a kid. i recently rewatched the return of the king and almost choked at the pippin singing scene, i was so shocked at my reaction lol. there is emotion in this series that just doesn’t get across in anything modern (thinking marvel now) and even reading the books didn’t move me as much as the movies did, the perfect harmony of actors and costumes and music and everything together, it was a once in a lifetime experience and i don’t know if something like that will ever happen again
when i look back at the way they handled emotion across the series it explains a lot of how i write now, with this focus on feelings, on showing them. if you try to pull up a memory of any one scene in any of the movies you will probably remember characters crying, or embracing, or feeling something that you can see and feel because of that magical combination of acting and good writing and connection idk. it was a miracle to have a big budget and mainstream blockbuster movie like fellowship sit on the floor with you bleeding out while another man kissed your forehead and made you a promise. think about the last time you watched a movie that big and felt something like how you felt when you saw sam jump into the water after frodo at the end of fellowship. i watch things now, movies made at the same scale as this series but made by a company for the purpose of making money, and i don’t feel anything
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yknow. if smollusk was made from tartar's data, that would. technically make tartar its parent. right.
lil judd. was created from a cloning device. which tartar's creator also made. so. lil judd is technically his brother, like judd is. right.
not only does he have a problematic kid he doesnt know about who was evil once. he also has a little brother that stole grizz's company as soon as grizz was defeated
and judd. just. has nothing to do with it
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Some of The Marauders fandom is pissing me off, I want to clear something up. stay with me for this ok? Severus Snape's worst memory in the books is NOT James bulling him! Yes their is bulling in the memory, James and Sirius use impedimenta and scourgify on Snape. I'll give it to you 15 year old boys suck but multiple people in the series said it was mutual. Lily comes over and tries to help Snape. James taunts her. Snape then uses what we know to be sectumsempra on him. Then Snape goes in the air. Lily then again defends Snape, James drops him Sirius hexes him. Lily tells James to take the curse off, he does. Then James says "you're lucky Evans was here, Snivellus-" AND THIS IS THE ACTUAL WORST MEMORY he responds with this exact quote "I don't need help from a filthy Mudblood like her!". Snape's worst memory isn't James bulling him it is him losing Lily! It's the moment he lost her.
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i've just finished reading people we meet on vacation for the first time and i just need the world to know it's very important to me that they include alex's mom's passing in the movie adaptation and really touch on how it has shaped him, his life and the way he fears for poppy and what losing her could do to him
“A lot of times, when I think about her, it's like... She's more a cautionary tale than a person. But when I think about that video, I think about why my dad loved her so much. And that feels better. To think about her as a person.” [chapter 25]
“I'm afraid of you dying, and the world feeling useless. I'm afraid I won't be able to keep getting out of bed if you're gone, and if we had kids, they'd have these horrible lives where their amazing mom is gone, and their dad can't look at them.” [chapter 36]
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