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Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 4th, '14, 01:26
by meg1124
@Twitch
haha YES!! :mcsquee:

@Shadow
omg that picture is great!! :mclaugh:

thats just amazing!! I desperately want to do that. If I could just be a hitchhiker and travel everywhere I so would, but unfortunately its not entirely plausible to do like it was back in the 60's...

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 4th, '14, 04:10
by Shadorilia
GUYS. SOMEONE HELP ME... I've been using the word "glomp" wrong this entire time. [-crying-] I never knew that it meant hug tackling someone, but it apparently means so. I probably pissed of a billion people by using that word in a different way, gah.

Any way.

I really want to hitchhike to places too, LOL. At least for the days where I am young and fresh, hehehe. A nomadic life just sounds super appealing, although I still need my wifi, doh. Screw social etiquettes. That also reminded me of a movie called Forrest Gump, where a girl called Jenny led a life like so... it didn't really end well for her. I guess home is mighty important too.

Humans are evil... humans always have an evil side to them. Most humans anyway, eheheh.

Yeah, it might make me think of home too, but I'm that kind of person to be constantly on the move, I guess, harhar. I don't like staying put, although home's nice.

Luna!!! I've been talking to you this entire time?!? What is this sorcery? And on Chloria too, LOL. I'll check out the friend request, hehe.

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 4th, '14, 06:52
by meg1124
@Shadow
how were you using it that it would make people mad??? :mcshock:

I love Forrest Gump. One of my favorite movies, seriously.

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 4th, '14, 15:56
by LieutenantTwitch
  • So, what did you think that word meant? xD

    When it comes to traveling, I'd rather be able to use my own car and make it an epic road trip. I think that's a lot better than depending on strangers to take you from place to place, and then having to deal with small talk and not being able to touch the radio. You'd be more in luck when it comes to WiFi, though! There are plenty of places with free WiFi now, so you'd be able to spend some quality time with it whenever the next town rolls around or something.

    Aside from vacationing or something like that, I'm a fan of staying put. Even if I was on the world tour, there's not much point to it if you can't spend a day or two enjoying what each location has to offer.

    I was never a fan of Forrest Gump. I get too bored while watching it.

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 4th, '14, 22:43
by Shadorilia
I gave up on using those "@" signs to direct my text, LOL. I'll just reply to everyone with super long text scrunched up together, if it isn't too much of a hassle to read.

Okokok. I thought that the word was just another one of those words like, "derp," or "merp." Not wanting to use those words, I used glomp instead... like at really weird places where you aren't supposed to be hug tackling people. For example, comforting a person when they are sad. I can't think of anything else at the moment, but they exist. DUN DUN DUN.

YASH. I love Forrest Gump too! (Shame on you Mouse for not liking it. Jokes, but still, hehehe. I can see why you find it boring, since there isn't much action going on.) I found that behind the cheesy scenes and stories, there was a deeper meaning behind it all. It tells you a lot of things about life, and just how things work in general. I just think that it's a lot deeper than what most people give it credit for. Oh darn, I even cried during a few scenes in it.

Haha, yes, and all the space you can store your belongings in, LOL. If I could, I'd be riding a horse instead, since I know nothing about cars... I still need to learn how to drive when I'm sixteen. As for the wifi, I hope the future allows us to connect the wifi from all over the world together, so I can just carry it along my journey. Or else I'll probably just stay in McDonald's or some other place with free wifi during the entire journey. Doh. But then again. World wide wifi sounds really useful for military stuff.

Oh yeah, I get the stay put thing. It's probably a lot better for your health too, hehe. If I ever took a world tour, I would like to stay at the place for a day or few too.

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 7th, '14, 04:50
by meg1124
@Shadow
hah wel now you know...but it doesn't sounds like its too bad.

I have been watching Forrest Gump since I was little. I don't really cry with it unless it in that type of mood. My mom always does though because my uncle was in the Vietnam War. I just love the way they keep finding each other and how they were able to overcome come so many things...I the how they take so many historical happenings and manage to include hime in it! :mccute:

Yes travel, please, but transporting your car is so expensive!!! :mcdead:

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 8th, '14, 03:17
by Shadorilia
Hopefully not, haha!

Yes, hehe. Oh macarons, I need to watch the movie again. I heard it was based on a book though... I'm not too sure. When it comes to movies, I cry really easily, LOL. Just play some super sad music and make the lights dim, and I'll cry my eyes out.

The gas money too... urgh. It's always rising, and I fear for my budget when I get my own license. Welp.

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 9th, '14, 18:37
by meg1124
haha I dont know if it is based off of a book...I have never looked...This is one movie though where I think I prefer the movie no what what.

It takes a lot for me to cry in general...There are very few movies that make me cry. The one off the top of my head is the worst...P.S. I love you. Omg the first time I watched the movie I cried through the entire thing! I have watched it a lot since then and I still cry every time. although how much I cry during it has decreased. Its just such an amazing and beautiful movie to me...

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 9th, '14, 21:00
by LieutenantTwitch
  • Lol. I can see how glomp could be seen as being like 'derp'. A pretty easy mistake to make, albeit an embarrassing ones in the wrong situations.

    Well, I don't mind movies that don't have much action in them. Some of my favorite movies are dramas that have little to no action. Forrest Gump just isn't one of those that could hold my attention. Not saying that it's a bad movie or anything. Just not quite my cup of tea. And speaking of crying during movies, I'm not a crier myself. It takes a lot for a movie to make me cry, unless I'm in a particular mood. My friends have called me a robot before, because during movie scenes where they're bawling their eyes out, I'm just sitting there with a flat expression on my face like, "Welp. Okay, then." And romance movies definitely won't do it for me. I find them way too cheesy and over the top.

    I love driving, but I do hate the gas prices. But thankfully now, there are more cars you can invest in that don't take much to fill up the tank. Like, my mother bought a Buick Encore recently and it only takes $30 for a full tank that lasts a while. It's a small consolation but at least it's something. xD

Re: A Home For Shadows

Posted: Jul 11th, '14, 05:56
by meg1124
@Twitch

Same here. Except instead of my friends it my mom who tells me that..."Meghan, this is so horrible! How are you not crying?!"..."I don't know mom...its upsetting but it not real people...its a movie..."