Rampage because I'm rampaging like a mad exorcist and holding a no holds bar spirituality and coming with a vengeance and will be a victor through and through past all my naysayers, mockers and harassers.
Not a film, but a book; Betrayer by Aaron Dembski-Bowden. I know its all hyperbolic space fantasy on steroids but... I get why the World Eaters are the way they are.
Most likely reaction is no reaction, though. Most would assume you chose Fight Club because you are frustrated and wish you could act out against the injustices of society (this consumerist, capitalist world, the supposed suppression of masculine expression and aggression, yada yada). It's safe to say that zero people would assume it's because you like making soap. It's not so mysterious. It leads a person in another direction because of what a strong theme the movie has. So, Burton, are you looking for a needle in a haystack of a person that questions it otherwise? Or maybe just a fellow enthusiast who will say something to the sort of, "I love it too!" but it will be for different reasons. Or is your soap answer a cheeky lie, just to play. It "got me chatting" because I consciously decided to see if there was something more there, anything of interest (I've seen the movie several times). But most people write biref answers, and most people don't follow up on comments. See my point?
You are a very intuitive person. So to ease your inquisitive mind. it was both a cheeky response but also true. I make soap. Every batch it crosses my mind if it would really be better with human fat lol can't help but going there. And fight club was an awesome movie. Awesome. I also tend to agree with a lot of what Tyler says. "The things you own wind up owning you" stuff like that resonates with me. I'm sorry I'm not mysterious enough for you. I'll try to do it better.
Okaaay. Noow this is fun. (rubs her hands together.) I'm glad it was true, the soap. I am, therefore, not disappointed. Reality is better than fiction. I know, once an idea takes hold, like an earworm, I find it impossible to get out. I'll give you three examples. They all are negative. 1. When I was a teenager or so, I imagined, 'what would it be like if while brushing my teeth, and going down to drink some water from the spout, I accidentally cracked my teeth against the faucet and chipped a tooth?' Guess how many times I've imagined that over about 30 years. 2. I've had lots of pets over my lifetime. I love animals and always have. But my last dog, I'm still not over her death. I feel bad about her health problems and that we had to put her down. But of all the thousands of memories I had with her, I keep wincing at the day that I was clipping her nails, and I, for the first time, clipped them too short, into the 'quick' and caused her so much pain. I thought she was just being a brat. She wasn't. 3. Ever seen the movie 'Enemy' with Jake Gyllenhaal? What an odd movie. I don't do horror, barely ever, and when I do, I relive them over and over. This movie isn't horror, per se, but it's just odd. Eery. But now when I'm alone, walking into my bathroom at night, guess what I think is waiting there in the tub? (You've got to see the movie.) I've rarely been so shocked in my life. Ok. That's it for now. Glad we had this little chat. I made a question about you/this. Because this type of thing happens so often with me. Like Smith says, "Me, me, me." TLDR cont'd...
P. S. Yes, that toilet monologue is one of the best pieces of writing in all of film. From that moment, they had me at 'hello.' (And Ikea is almost single-handedly responsible for the creation of the digusting scourge that is 'fast furniture'.) I am definitely a collector of things, and though very, very discerning, could not be called a minimalist. Although I am moving in a few days and I admit, my ownership of pretty things does certainly feel like a weight right about now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pDY_9u5Sn0
I need to read. My curse. You are not amusement for me, just connection. I like that we connected today. All I'm after really. I get very bored at work
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trainspotting mixed with castaway
That is quite self-explanatory. I get it.
Rampage because I'm rampaging like a mad exorcist and holding a no holds bar spirituality and coming with a vengeance and will be a victor through and through past all my naysayers, mockers and harassers.
For me, it's i am legend, always searching for the companion while in the land of full zombies 😅
Minus my parents being murdered right in front of me, I'd say The Dark Knight Trilogy.
The one that has no plot snd is just about a guy suffering his entire life.
mood
Sharknado. So shit you want to end it, but oh so entertaining and slightly charming
Indiana Jones
Oh my God! That redhead is so fucking HOT!
Yes, you do like the redheads.
I liked her character. Punchy, difficult, but less superhero-y than nowadays. Indi had to have a worthy foe/partner.
Not a film, but a book; Betrayer by Aaron Dembski-Bowden. I know its all hyperbolic space fantasy on steroids but... I get why the World Eaters are the way they are.
The Mist.
Like, doing all the good then lulwut ohmygodno. K.
F U C K.
The pasion of christ. But im not very religious😂😂😂
That's a hard one, because I have chanhed so much so many times.
The Ten Commandments
It seems that my people need to be free and I am unable to hee, though people see me as their leader
The film that best represents my life is Groundhog Day lol,,,
The Pursuit of Happyness 😊
Planet of the Apes
Why?
Seems like I'm mostly surrounded by those who are more closely related to monkeys than humans, like they haven't fully evolved lol
According to a quiz I just took, it's Thelma and Louise
"Inside out"
The animated movie?
Why?
Depression, anxiety, happiness, sadness, all the other emotions.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Fight club.
Why?
Lol cause I like to make soap.
That was not the answer you expect.
I'm a little weird. Lol. I dance between the beat.
Good. Much more interesting.
P. S. Why didn't you say that in your answer, the soap, in the first place?
I'm mysterious. Besides got you chatting with me. I crave human interaction. Lol.
Seriously I'm bored and lonley.
Most likely reaction is no reaction, though. Most would assume you chose Fight Club because you are frustrated and wish you could act out against the injustices of society (this consumerist, capitalist world, the supposed suppression of masculine expression and aggression, yada yada). It's safe to say that zero people would assume it's because you like making soap. It's not so mysterious. It leads a person in another direction because of what a strong theme the movie has. So, Burton, are you looking for a needle in a haystack of a person that questions it otherwise? Or maybe just a fellow enthusiast who will say something to the sort of, "I love it too!" but it will be for different reasons. Or is your soap answer a cheeky lie, just to play. It "got me chatting" because I consciously decided to see if there was something more there, anything of interest (I've seen the movie several times). But most people write biref answers, and most people don't follow up on comments. See my point?
You are a very intuitive person. So to ease your inquisitive mind. it was both a cheeky response but also true. I make soap. Every batch it crosses my mind if it would really be better with human fat lol
can't help but going there.
And fight club was an awesome movie. Awesome. I also tend to agree with a lot of what Tyler says. "The things you own wind up owning you" stuff like that resonates with me.
I'm sorry I'm not mysterious enough for you. I'll try to do it better.
Okaaay. Noow this is fun. (rubs her hands together.)
I'm glad it was true, the soap. I am, therefore, not disappointed. Reality is better than fiction.
I know, once an idea takes hold, like an earworm, I find it impossible to get out. I'll give you three examples. They all are negative.
1. When I was a teenager or so, I imagined, 'what would it be like if while brushing my teeth, and going down to drink some water from the spout, I accidentally cracked my teeth against the faucet and chipped a tooth?' Guess how many times I've imagined that over about 30 years.
2. I've had lots of pets over my lifetime. I love animals and always have. But my last dog, I'm still not over her death. I feel bad about her health problems and that we had to put her down. But of all the thousands of memories I had with her, I keep wincing at the day that I was clipping her nails, and I, for the first time, clipped them too short, into the 'quick' and caused her so much pain. I thought she was just being a brat. She wasn't.
3. Ever seen the movie 'Enemy' with Jake Gyllenhaal? What an odd movie. I don't do horror, barely ever, and when I do, I relive them over and over. This movie isn't horror, per se, but it's just odd. Eery. But now when I'm alone, walking into my bathroom at night, guess what I think is waiting there in the tub? (You've got to see the movie.) I've rarely been so shocked in my life.
Ok. That's it for now. Glad we had this little chat. I made a question about you/this. Because this type of thing happens so often with me. Like Smith says, "Me, me, me."
TLDR cont'd...
P. S. Yes, that toilet monologue is one of the best pieces of writing in all of film.
From that moment, they had me at 'hello.'
(And Ikea is almost single-handedly responsible for the creation of the digusting scourge that is 'fast furniture'.)
I am definitely a collector of things, and though very, very discerning, could not be called a minimalist. Although I am moving in a few days and I admit, my ownership of pretty things does certainly feel like a weight right about now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pDY_9u5Sn0
Lol. Just so you know there is nothing that is ever Tl/dr for me. I read everything. It's a curse.
Ok. But how will I know whether I'm cursing you or amusing you.
I need to read. My curse. You are not amusement for me, just connection.
I like that we connected today. All I'm after really.
I get very bored at work
perks of being a wallflower