"SHH. Do you hear that? That's the sound of forgiveness."
"THAT'S THE SOUND OF PEOPLE DROWNING, CARL."
"That is what forgiveness sounds like, screaming and then silence."
Harry Potter is one of the few books where the battle between the 'good guys' and the 'bad guys' is actually realistic when in comes to casualties. Not only was the fight conclusive in the last book, but a bunch of the characters fighting for good died too.
Well if it grabs it by the husk...
"SHH. Do you hear that? That's the sound of forgiveness."
"THAT'S THE SOUND OF PEOPLE DROWNING, CARL."
"That is what forgiveness sounds like, screaming and then silence."
Harry Potter is one of the few books where the battle between the 'good guys' and the 'bad guys' is actually realistic when in comes to casualties. Not only was the fight conclusive in the last book, but a bunch of the characters fighting for good died too.
Actually, my method was denying how much I wanted it, assuming that the game wanted to spite me.
It feels gross...like I'm supposed to dissect a perfectly good book. Or a really uninteresting book, whatever the case may be.
Yay for motivational posters you see in classrooms and hallways! (Slight sarcasm, but they're actually true.)
I'm sure there are plenty of people with virgin ears... (failpun)
Normal people aren't very fun to play as...
You guys realize that trolls love it when people freak out and take it seriously, right?
Homework is short for homeroom work, silly.
So people who are gay, overweight, or dress strangely can't be nice, normal, and attractive? I beg to differ.
In the same way that blondes are sooooo blonde.
Oh yeah!
There's always the classic and overused "the ceiling".
Oh you young kids and your touch screens...(Late reply is ridiculously late)