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What kind of fucking faggot question is that?
There is still a lot that can happen...https://youtu.be/Y96gCwxG474
I would have ended with the white walkers taking over the world and killing everybody...with the moral of the story being all their politics and political machinations( the humans politics. Not the walkers) were pointless because the end of their world was always imminent.
I'm kinda enjoying it too.
I just want to see the world burn.
I hate to say it, but if they sent the first person of color to the moon and for whatever reason that person died during the mission... that would be fucking hilarious.
For sure. LA Confidential all the way.
Her voice is the auditory equivalent of slamming your dick in a car door.
Look at the fucking world around you...why would want to see this ugly shit hole with clear eyes?
Not if they delete it, apparently.
Yes
Why did you report that? That's what she identifies as...and you said you wanted to fuck it.
You fucking tattletale.
Oh, yes, I do like you...may we fuck?
No, I mean, what was your point?
Maybe, I could see it being a bit of both.
No. Synopsis: The play is set in fog-bound London in 1880, at the upper middle class home of Jack Manningham and his wife Bella. It is late afternoon, a time that Hamilton notes as the time "before the feeble dawn of gaslight and tea."
Bella is clearly on edge, and the stern reproaches of her overbearing husband (who flirts with the servants in front of his wife) make matters worse. What most perturbs Bella is Jack's unexplained disappearances from the house: he will not tell her where he is going, and this increases her anxiety. It becomes clear that Jack is intent on convincing Bella that she is going insane, even to the point of assuring her she is imagining that the gas light in the house is dimming.
The appearance of a police detective called Rough leads Bella to realise that Jack is responsible for her torment. Rough explains that the apartment above was once occupied by one Alice Barlow, a wealthy woman who was murdered for her jewels. The murderer was never found.
Jack goes to the flat each night to search for the jewels, and lighting the apartment's gas lights causes the lights to dim in the rest of the building. His footsteps in the supposedly empty apartment persuade Bella that she is "hearing things." Rough convinces Bella to assist him in exposing Jack as the murderer, which she does, but not before she takes revenge on Jack by pretending to help him escape. At the last minute she reminds him that, having gone insane, she is not accountable for her actions. The play closes with Jack being led away by the police.
Freaks are interesting. What's hard to understand?
Well you've got to take into account that's not where the term comes from at all.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/gaslighting
Boom. Face, motherfucker!