Category: QUIZ.Yus. Quiz time. It's been a while. Like always, don't feel like taking any quiz? Gotcha, just leave it... You don't have to tell me it's stupid or not this or that. ... moreCategory: QUIZ.Yus. Quiz time. It's been a while. Like always, don't feel like taking any quiz? Gotcha, just leave it... You don't have to tell me it's stupid or not this or that. Play along or...Well, all the rest of you. Take part by following the link, and share your results and the following description in the comments below. Have fun!Link: Which Bond Girl Are You?Me: Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale)
You are as intelligent as you are beautiful. Your clever wit and charm could melt the heart of the most frigid secret agent. But you’re a practical person who wants to always do the right thing, even if it means you put yourself on the line.
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Category: Silly Questions.Could it be anything else?! A secret crush?! Them being jealous on you?! What else could it be?! Ever been told?! How did you react?! Do tell...
Once again the perp is defended and the vic is either attacked or ignored. I don't understand those who automatically side with the bad guys and revile victims. Do you?
Now do we take comfort in the fact that we are screaming for a reason and this is not just some trifle? Obama can do nothing about scratchy toilet paper. But TRUM... moreNow do we take comfort in the fact that we are screaming for a reason and this is not just some trifle? Obama can do nothing about scratchy toilet paper. But TRUMP? Now Trump can start being a real thorn starting two days ago. So, in effect, Harlan Ellison's novella I have no mouth and I must scream has come to pass.(Hey, it's morning and I'm just warming up)"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi short story by Harlan Ellison. It was first published in the March 1967 issue of IF: Worlds of Science Fiction.It won a Hugo Award in 1968. The name was also used for a short story collection of Ellison's work, featuring this story. It was recently reprinted by the Library of America, collected in volume two (Terror and the Uncanny, from the 1940s to Now) of American Fantastic Tales (2009). less