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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:50 pm
anyone heard of the insane-oh's fake religion?? sick aint' it (got this off answers.com) Love Twilight? (shure as hell not me... when i "talk" is in the parentheses)
Lots of people do, even to the extent of making it the foundation of a 'religion.'(Christianity is the way to go for religion) The books are much better than the movie(hard to believe any of em' are good) , but the movie isn't that ******** you). You have to consider that they didn't have a very large budget(yea cause it sucks so much!!!!!!!!!!), and they were attempting to condense a pretty long book into two hours.(next((saying as if it was a T.V. channel))
SO many people love Twilight(and that's why we call them Twitards). Its massive in america and quite big in the UK. Its been translated into like 30 lanuages(oh no!). Personally i adore Twilight(F- you too). Cullenisim is the new Twilight religion. The movie is good(i bet your being sarcastic), obviously not as good as the book(none are better)...the soundtrack is good as well(yea right)... (do you agree with me?)
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:29 pm
Ah, the idiotic creed that has spawned into the world through Meyer's wet dream. Twihards have the audacity and stupidity to make a new religion based on an idiotic book. gonk
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:32 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:58 pm
I sent a kid away from my cashier station the other day because he loved The Host, and called me a narrow-minded English Major who wouldn't read good authors. He's my food bagger, by the way.
I threw a package of tuna at him and made him leave.
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:37 pm
There are going to be the insane fans outside of the Sane Twilight circle that you'll have to deal with, unfortunately, but I cannot stress enough that, I find the "Cullenism" thing ridiculous >.< 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:42 pm
D_Marx: While I despise the Twilight series, I do think that The Host has its own literary merits, since Meyers chose a species (aliens) that didn't have a glut of agreeing mythos and, in fact, is almost by definition self-contradictory. The grammar issues and almost comically horrific misuse of the word "chagrin" are another matter, but at least she kept a consistent and (mildly) plausible storyline. While I can understand throwing canned goods at him for calling you narrow-minded and calling Meyers a 'good' author, the book itself isn't half bad.
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