If ur gonna invite me to a community can u at least tell me why cause what am I even doing here rn
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If ur gonna invite me to a community can u at least tell me why cause what am I even doing here rn
when the hell did oren and neeveah start dating?that popped completely out of nowhere
aight I educated myself a bit on the whole Vinxen situation. He didn’t mock Sully or Jonghyun, he just mentioned them, there’s no fucking need to send so much hate or call him an asshole and what not. I guess that it’s disrespectful in some way and he should at least apologize but don’t make an elephant out of a fly.
The ex gf situation is still pretty unclear, I haven’t really found something in English about that but I don’t think it’s any of our business. It’s his problem what he does with his relationships and we don’t even know who is lying and who is telling the truth so don’t SEND HATE TO ANYONE DUDES AND DUDETESS not Vinxen nor his ex gfs.
But can someone explain why the exes come after him NOW and not when he first got popular or whatever? I don’t get why the whole drama is coming up now.
Maybe, just maybe...
...what Emilie or Bobby say about Rumbelle doesn’t matter at all. So what if in an interview Em focuses on Belle’s role as a new mother, or if Bobby said whatever he said about Rumple and happy endings? (I don’t know the specifics and, as you will shortly see, don’t particularly care.) Why does it matter?
I found out a few years after Gilmore Girls ended that Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson didn’t get along off-screen. Like, at all. It’s rumored that she really didn’t like him. Guess what? Doesn’t affect my enjoyment of Luke and Lorelai’s story. Luke and Lorelai are completely different people from Lauren and Scott, so it doesn’t matter if they liked each other. All that matters is that they effectively played a couple in love on screen and told a good story.
I love Em, and my passion for Bobby is well-documented, and I’m glad they got along so well on-set because they spent a lot of time together and I can’t imagine that it’s comfortable spending hours around someone you don’t like. I’m glad they’re close. But I don’t get why it matters that Emilie hasn’t been a Rumbelle cheerleader over the last couple of interviews, or why it matters that Bobby feels the way he does about a happy ending for Rumple. I like to learn how they interpret their characters and how they prepare for their roles, but from an educative standpoint. Bobby could say that Rumple hates Belle and never wants to see her again and I’d shrug my shoulders and say, “meh, whatever, think what you want.”
This is fiction, and as such, can be interpreted in many ways. They will interpret their characters in ways that make sense to them, and sometimes we’re not going to agree. But why should that matter to anyone’s enjoyment of the show, especially previous seasons?
There are only so many times you can think “she’s way out of his league” before realizing you may just like girls.
[sms:김진우] Sounds good. I'll be there soon~
[ sms : 설리 ] As will I~
must one first receive a tumblr IM for the lil smiley to show up somewhere? because i’m seeing no traces of an IM feature on muh dash. . .?
Can someone please explain why everyone's rooting for Stannis to be King when he's a deluded murderous twat?