Damaged !=delicate
Actually, no, wait. Boo boos show you are delicate. I forgot I had a kit in this caboodle.
Dawn ,'Storyteller'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Damaged !=delicate
Actually, no, wait. Boo boos show you are delicate. I forgot I had a kit in this caboodle.
Jesse, that's a "pop-up" storm.
I'm not just damaged, I'm easily damaged.
It's a gift.
It's a gift.Not that I don't appreciate having you as a sort of personal google for bruises but given the chance, I'd return my gift.
Is that like harmour love?
Are you making fun of my typo or something else?
Betsy, regardless, they will now always be popcorn storms to me.
What's a popcorn storm?
It's kind of like poporn love...
No, I'm pretty sure that's what my coworker said he had learned on the weather.com yesterday -- it seemed like little spots of thunderstorm were popping up around town, but not with any rhyme or reason.
I understood all that from the context, because I'm just that delicate and dignified.
Let it in
To your heart and you'll feel this funny feeling
Let it in
And together we'll join in harmour love
Let it in
For the beat of your heart will keep the rhythm
Let it smile
On the outside and sing in harmour love
I don't think it's porn. Little Stevie wouldn't do porn, would he?
Kinsey becomes first movie to show un-blurred genitalia in Japan:
Japanese moviegoers will finally be able to see fully exposed genitalia on the silver screen for the first time ever later this month, according to Shukan Post (8/12).
Japan's Eirin, the name commonly used for the Administration Commission of Motion Picture Code of Ethics, has traditionally taken a hard line against the display of reproductive organs on celluloid, requiring moviemakers to blot them out of view by using a digital mosaic.
The closest genitalia have come to being screened publicly in Japan was the briefest of glimpses of a male member that pops up when two football players clash in Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday" in 1999.
But, with the Japanese premiere in late August of "Kinsey," local moviegoers will get their first unadulterated glimpse of both male and female reproductive organs.
"We discussed it quite a bit internally before deciding the scene where the organs appear is really important for the overall movie and that we wanted it to be screened uncut and without a mosaic," a spokesman for Shochiku, the distributor of "Kinsey," tells Shukan Post.
That's the well known, but apparently sadly seldom adhered to Vanilla Ice Sampling Principle.
Stop...collaborate and listen!
I am charmed by popcorn storm (note: never knew of pop-up storm anyway, so it's all new). I think it needs to be spread far and wide. Just like the @@.
Time to color hair now.