Ooo 1984 is on my Goodreads list. I have way too many books I want to read though. Last week I went to Barnes and Noble and spent $125 in gift cards and $70 in cash o_O
I read Catch 22 in school (not for school just in school) so I’m taking longer than I normally would but I’m finding it pretty interesting. I enjoy the unique format the plot follows (its rather disjointed) and it’s quite funny at times.
Aside from some of the aforementioned titles such as The Elder Scrolls and Fallout I like FIFA and I think I’m the only one here who’s gonna say COD but I only play for zombies and quickscoping cuz that’s basically where I started gaming (besides GameCube, ds, gameboy). Besides that the original...
Personally I hate gift giving cuz I’m awkward with it. As for Christmas overall, maybe my opinion will change when I’m older and living on my own but for now it’s what I’m accustomed to. New Year is nice but I’ve never done anything special; last year I had to take care of my older brother who...
I ageee, but I still celebrate it. *shrugs* it’s just the way I was raised even though I’m an atheist raised by atheist parents it seems like Christmas has become more of a tradition, at least here in America, than a religious holiday.
I genuinely agree with the majority of these points. Even the ones I disagree with I can at least understand to a degree. Like your point on private healthcare. Private health care is not good by any stretch of the mind, but universal health care is no better because it sacrifices quality and...
Couldn’t have said it any better myself. Villains can be so intriguing if they have a reason for believing that they’re the protagonist in their own story rather than just an entity of pure evil. Of course they’re probably up to no good, but a story can be made so much better by a fleshed out...
EXACTLY. I always find myself enjoying the villains more than the heroes. I think for me heroes are just over done whereas villains can be so intriguing if they’re done right.
The unstable, socially awkward hacker Elliot Alderson from Mr. Robot, but that’s a a tv show so if you demand a movie character I’ll say Loki from Thor and the Avengers cuz a have a soft spot for witty yet troubled antagonists who excell in cunning and manipulation.
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