Angel: You know, I killed my actual dad. It was one of the first things I did when I became a vampire. Wesley: I hardly see how that's the same situation. Angel: Yeah. I didn't really think that one through.

'Lineage'


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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.


Scrappy - Aug 31, 2005 5:47:53 pm PDT #3385 of 10002
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I get a really red nose and eyes from crying, but you guys presuppose WAY more interest in you from strangers than I ever run into.

ETA__I'm not counting friends, who will rag on a person for crying or not crying or looking too intently at every move Colin Firth makes...not that that's ever happened to me.


bon bon - Aug 31, 2005 5:48:35 pm PDT #3386 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I don't like the taste of salt and it grieves me that salt is no longer nutritionally evil, because then I could be superior for a brief moment. But the ONLY thing that salt has improved for me (simply by being salty; I'm positive salt improves taste undercover) is watermelon. Salt on watermelon is great.

Yeah, and chocolate covered pretzels and peanut M&Ms are great. Plus cheese and apple pie.


Kat - Aug 31, 2005 5:48:58 pm PDT #3387 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Okay, watching Prison Break. I know I'm supposed to get over the completely inconceivable nature of the premise, but I can't. And I know I should let go how implausible it all is and enjoy the shirtless men. But honestly, the last time people told me to get over the implausible premise was Lost and it ended up being crazy making. not in the good way.


Kat - Aug 31, 2005 5:49:35 pm PDT #3388 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Nah. I assume most people don't give a shit.


Jesse - Aug 31, 2005 5:49:42 pm PDT #3389 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I get a really red nose and eyes from crying, but you guys presuppose WAY more interest in you from strangers than I ever run into.

It's not about them, it's about me. Not that I ever actually cry in public. Last time was at a new job six years ago. I'm not much of a crier. Although I get misty at the drop of a hat.

Oh crap, I'm such a liar. I totally lost my shit out to dinner with my (then) boyfriend last year when I was on a new pill that fucked with my brane. The staff played "No Woman No Cry" for me.


sarameg - Aug 31, 2005 5:50:19 pm PDT #3390 of 10002

What's embarassing about crying in a dark room where no one is looking at you because they all paid good money to look at what's on the giant lighted screen?

It's a personal perception thing. I like being in control, even among strangers. And I become blotchy face.

My officemate (when he was laid off) was all concerned because a) I got all teary and b) I ran away then. I know my weaknesses. I didn't want to burden him with MY emotions, but I did anyway. Hell, he's still worrying about me. And I didn't mean to do that. It's just my reaction. While I'm glad he know how much I miss him, I don't wish that he worry about me, fergawdsake. I'm still getting paid.

I think, for me, it is about worthwhile sympathy. If I don't deserve it, ignore my face.


JenP - Aug 31, 2005 5:54:10 pm PDT #3391 of 10002

but you guys presuppose WAY more interest in you from strangers than I ever run into.

It doesn't actually stop me from going to movies or crying in them. Also, it is most often the people that I'm with that I don't like watching me cry. Lame, perhaps, but still true. (Especially since I look to see whether they are. I'm twelve. Whatever.) Don't care so much about strangers, and I assume they don't care so much about me.


Scrappy - Aug 31, 2005 5:55:23 pm PDT #3392 of 10002
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Yeah but some cry-y movies, Like Crouching Tiger or this Cowboy Love thing really need to be seen in a theatre because they are composed to be seen on a huge, overwhelming screen and you lose out on that amazing visual experience if you wait and see it at home. It seems worthwile to learn to not give shit (not about crying in public, only about crying in movies) in order to have access to that beauty.


JenP - Aug 31, 2005 5:58:49 pm PDT #3393 of 10002

The staff played "No Woman No Cry" for me.

Oh, that's funny. (Er, it was funny by then, right?)


Lee - Aug 31, 2005 6:00:01 pm PDT #3394 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I don't cry in movies. Bareback mountain just looks pretty to me.