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Yes.
When I was young, I was bad at reading signals. I cam remember a few instances where people didn't want to be friends, or hang out with me. I kept insisting until I finly got it, or someone said something hurtful. There was no dignity in it.
As an adult, I find it easy to just move on.. not al acquientances need to become friendships, not all friendships have to be ride or die.
In the case of Podriac, he truly didn't know why Colm did 't want to see him anymore. Then the reason turns out to be that he is simple-minded? It's beyond hurtylful.
The metaphor here doesn't rrally apply. They were friends bt dafault, then Colm wants to better himself, and since he can't blames Podriac's insistance for his failure.
How does hurting himself help him move on froma friendship he didn't like, and cut off anyway?
She made herself into an illusion, and couldn't keep up with the hype.
He made a giod movie with a perspectivr people don't like. That's all.
She and the man Bishop was bringing over the wall were both disposable pawns.
She is absolutely annoying. They wanted to give the character some youthful animation to make up for the fact that all these women were too old for this, especially Carrie, who never grew emotionally.
I hate it when movies do this. I get why they do, it, but damn, every time I have to make up my own mind about someone's death, pregnancy, break-up, etc.
Patty has a better figure and better legs, really. Gal Gadot's legs are too skinny. She doesn't look like an Amazon warrior either. Some of the Amazons on Temyschira look better fit, no pun intended, for the role.
Now, Lucy Lawless, she looked more like an Amazon.
Bellick was more at blame for the situation with Avocado. Tweener was young, and liked to play both sides. He lost.
It was caused by his kidney desease.
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