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13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 0 replies · +6 points

Oh Boston, you and your crazy streets. I live there and I get lost all the time. NOT PLEASANT BUT AT LEAST SNOW IS PRETTY.

and Max, please don't die!!!! I WRUV YOU SO.

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 0 replies · +2 points

http://rememberme.ushmm.org/

so this is part of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the whole project sounds really awesome! It's about locating children who had to be relocated during world war II. It reminded me of Liesel. Just though I'd share...

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 1 reply · +15 points

ugh. the max/liesel relationship. greatest thing everrrrrrrrrr. Its fucking adorable.

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 3 replies · +12 points

MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

has arrived.

side note: I now think that Robert Sheehan would be a quality Max.

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 0 replies · +3 points

This book (sort of) has the same mood as A Series of Unfortunate Events (which were the books that got me reading, fun fact!). They all have a very strong love of books, and I think there is one part of one of the books where they are in some one's library and they know that they can trust them because of all the books that they own.

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 0 replies · +7 points

Liesel reminds me of the Spartan story about a boy who ran through a neighbor's yard to catch a fox. He wasn't allowed to catch it, so when he was caught he stuffed it in his shirt. When a Spartan asked him if he had taken the fox, the boy lied WITH THE FOX STILL IN HIS SHIRT. The foxed started biting his stomach, and by the time that the Spartan was done questioning him and turned away, the boy dropped dead because the fox had eaten through his flesh.

LIESEL= SPARTAN BAMF.

13 years ago @ Mark Watches - Mark Watches 'Doctor W... · 0 replies · +16 points

I guess the reason I didn't like Ten as much was because he was so human. I consider the companion's love for the Doctor as a way for us to love the Doctor in a sense. I think there was a quote from one of the producers about Nine where he says that the audience loves him because Rose loves him. With Ten, he was so goofy and lovable that I didn't get the sense of the companion convincing us that the Doctor, despite his strange tendencies and alien atitudes, is similar to us. With Ten I got the sense that he was human, not an alien.

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 1 reply · +4 points

I can totally relate to Liesel because this one time I head butted a bunch of people who were laughing at me in Kindergarten. It was pretty epic. Then I got in trouble. And I felt sad because I didn't have Rudy there to make me happy :(

13 years ago @ Mark Watches - Mark Watches 'Doctor W... · 7 replies · -1 points

.....it's an expression, I don't think it is necessarily sexist and I did not mean it in a sexist way. I think there is a difference between excepting something as humor and something that is genuinely sexist. I am sorry that it offended you, but I don't think there is anything to be particularly offended about

13 years ago @ Mark Reads - Mark Reads 'The Book T... · 0 replies · +6 points

In high school we had to write a Junior Thesis, and I wrote mine on the 1936 Berlin Olympics and the hypocritical nature of the United States concerning race relations at the event. I did it partly because of this chapter.