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Moaning Myrtle

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  1. Hey, maybe let's roll with more specific conversation as something came to my mind. Just please, write answers to my question in spoilers to prevent the ones who did not watch entire show from having their fun killed.

     

    So... which dead character You miss most in the series? Why? I am pretty sure we all had characters we really loved and then had to watch dying so I am very curious about it :squee:

     

    As for me....

     

     

    Robb Stark. His death was a sad one and seeing what was done with his body really made me disgusted. He was a true threat to Lannisters and a considerable leader, besides I liked Starks overall. Seeing them dying one by one is really sad :(

     

    tumblr_inline_mqr4yygmMz1qz4rgp.gif Sorry,but this gif is sheer perfection.
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  2. This game really knows how to tug at your heartstrings. I cries at certain parts,like when Kenny came back and Clementine had to kill us. U screamed when Lily shot Carley. If I end up having kids,my girls name will be Clementine without a doubt.

  3. This sounds like its from a song, or some other type of poetry.

     

    moderate.

     

    "C'mere you mother… I'm gonna… Grr… Ah! Oh, shit! This is it, baby. Hold me"

    Halo Nation

     

    "Winter's coming, Sharon, and I'm a busy little bee. Buzz! Buzz!"

  4. Well,How about a my little pony legacy? You go chronologically from oldest to youngest (starting with celestia and ending with the baby cakes) until the entire town is populated with my little pony characters.Here's the catch: The sims have to stay true to the characters personality and looks,somewhat. So I think this may be a good idea. Good luck :D

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  5. I like Indie artists alot.With their unique vocals,good songs with meaning,and many other good qualities. I'll go with Sia and Amy Lee for that. Bubblegum pop however I'll go for Ariana Grande.Girls got PIPES and can actually sing live...Just listen to their songs please?

     

     

     

    And Miss Ariana LIVE:

     

  6. I think we should encourage less stereotypes in kids shows. Often stereotypes, when used over and over and over again, can encourage negative, exclusionary thinking. For example, if a young boy repeatedly watches tv shows where the male characters are super-strong hyper-masculine superheroes, boys may subconsciously start to wonder "is there something wrong with me if I'm not super masculine like that?" Or if young girls repeatedly watch shows where the female characters are helpless damsels in distress, they may subconsciously start to think its wrong for girls to stand up for themselves. It's these tropes that could be harmful. Other tropes, though not necessary harmful, simply encourage flat characters and bad writing.

     

    One thing I've always loved about MLP is that it goes beyond the stereotypes. On face it looks like the ponies are just "the quiet one," "the country bumpkin," "the bookworm," "the princess," "the ditz," and "the jock..." But these girls defy their character archetype in a lot of ways during the show. They are not flat characters. Usually, especially when an episode is focused on one of the ponies individually, we see different sides and dimensions to them. That's not the case with a LOT of shows aimed at young girls.

    I see that breakfast club reference...But I agree.I think stereotypes go bad when they go into racial sterotypes,religous sterptypes,gender stereotypes, the like.But they go so far from truth or flanderize the stereotype that it turns into one big racist,sexist,etc. thing! For example: You know how in some movies theres a token black person who's a "gangster"and constantly says things like "dawg" and "dayumm" and stuff like that? That's a flanderized stereotype.
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