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Talking Cock January 18, 2007

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Stanley says:

B.Sc (Xenomorphology)

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module no.1

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to be fifth wheel

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SX1101 Understanding the Fifth Wheel Concept

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ur siao

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module no.2

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to learn to kill with sharp sticks

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ur more siao

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SX2312 Fundamentals of Killing with Sharp Sticks

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module no. 3

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to lie like burke

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SX3006 Techniques for Betrayal and other Conniving Acts by Assoc Prof Burke Carter

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module no.4

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to understand the history of arcturian pontang

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module 5, how to escape from chicken shit outfits and other situations
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module no.6

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to learn to sign up for illegal alien forms

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module 7, the art of window washing with blood

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module no.8

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to kill with harsh lauguage

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module 9, how to appreciate cornbread and other oddities

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module no.10

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to stay away from ripley if ur bishop

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module 11, milk and other android hydraulic fluids

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MODule 12

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to always put the small girl in charge

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module 13, understanding the ‘nobody touch nothing’ rule

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WAHHA

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module 14

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understanding the reasons to always keep something for close encounters

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module 15, the ‘i’ll just be in the next room’ principle and other theories

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MODULE 16

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understanding the basics of “look into his eyes”

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module 17, Fundamentals of finding the damn beacon

Tombstone of Fireflies January 18, 2007

Posted by Jensen in Movies.
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Hey, this is really the saddest movie I have ever watched.

But I never cry.

The plot begins in the later part of the second world war, period of time when Japan was under attack from the allies. The backdrop is of village folks living in anxiety from contant air raids. Could tell that the director probably make some efforts to eludes the very general viewer’s perception of war aftermath, but focuses on the characters dire situation during the destruction

The main character is compelled - as a older brother to take care of his younger sister when their mum was killed during one of the raids. As they struggled without money and a place to stay, pride, selfishness and ignorance, forced the siblings into desperation, relying on each other, with no other seeming resort. They had no food and money and in time, due to malnutrition, his sister got really sick.

The story then painstakingly devolops as you literally see the physical detoriation of his sister untill it is overly heart wrenching to predict or comprehand how it the plot would move on. The endearing cries of the baby sister and deperate exhales from the older brother just dragd at my heart. It is a masterpiece story. The candy container and fireflies would be long remembered

I told myself not to waste food next time.