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The Man That Dangled the Carrot
Once upon a time in a land far, far away Went about a fair maiden, enjoying her day. Her sister was due to be wed on this week
Nova MaddonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMovies That Sequel Baited Pretty Hard
It's not uncommon for movies to plan their sequels far in advance. It's been pretty common practice to do contractually for a while in Hollywood. Noticeably, many films leave the story open to the possibility of a sequel for buzz reasons or to ease the mountains of anxiety that the Hollywood franchise writers surely suffer. Every once in a while, a film will have an ending that leaves the possibility of a sequel pretty doubtless. I figure it as a producer or studio exec betting on what they think is a sure horse. Then the sequel, for one reason or another, never comes which, the farther we get from release date, the more amusing this becomes — or maybe frustrating, depending on where your desires lie.
Iris St.LucyPublished 7 years ago in GeeksBeginning and End
The valley cupped the dim light. Reluctant to surrender the blue hue preventing true shadow. Each tree recognizable in individuality, formed a seamless mass relinquishing nothing. Stars claimed their place above, yet that shallow crater denied the placement of any cowl. The frosted peaks entreated the fading glimmer, boasting their might against that which would hide them. Distinction segued into shape and shape into shadow till they were indistinguishable. The watery shadow lent itself to the indistinct, raising what had lain down. Obtuse became minute and minute obtuse as beauty unveiled itself in new form. The dying giants glimmered above, failing in comparison to the surrendered orb. That beacon that lent itself to another’s strength.
Ryan GibbensPublished 7 years ago in PoetsH'ween Horrorthon: 'Friday the 13th' (1980)
"Goin' to Camp Blood, ain't cha? You'll never come back again! It's got a death curse!" —Walt Gorney as Crazy Ralph. Hello, one and all.
Carlos GonzalezPublished 7 years ago in GeeksThe Signs as Dana Scully's Season One Outfits
Aries The Snow Bunny (Episode 8, “Ice”) As the flagship of this analysis, this look is for an adventurous, confident, enthusiastic, responsible, and caring leader. The Snow Bunny is ready for action, sensible yet stylish, as seen in the fur hood and color coordinated accessories. Here’s a look that says, loud and clear, “Which way to the laboratory?” This outfit is direct, candid, and ready to get things started; guaranteed, the Snow Bunny has several pairs of socks and some long johns under that jacket.
lauren boisvertPublished 7 years ago in GeeksDrunk Dreams
Drunk dreams keep fucking with me No longer holding on to sobriety Can't decipher what's real and what's not Goddamn bring me back to reality
Abigail RutherfordPublished 7 years ago in PoetsOrange Midnight
But it sounds like me, doesn't it? My voice, bleached bright yellow or orange Will still vibrate the same wont it? I'm afraid, dear, I won't miss myself once I've wandered off again.
Bethany InnissPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDear Chester: Thank You for Simply Existing
It's strange how you can mourn for someone you have never met, someone who does not even know that you exist. But then there's something called solidarity. Solidarity in knowing that your music was something that brought a whole community of people together. Solidarity in knowing that your voice and music will be engraved in our hearts for as long as we live. And solidarity in knowing that every broken heart will make sure that your memory outlives the many lives you saved.
Shamita SirsiPublished 7 years ago in Beat