Oh my god I just love how everyone accepted that Denis Villeneuve is the standart for adaptation T°T

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Oh my god I just love how everyone accepted that Denis Villeneuve is the standart for adaptation T°T
First arrival
Hello everyone! I'm so glad to have met all of you on Tumblr. I hope to become friends with you all here.
तमाम अटकलों पर विराम लगाते हुये सपा प्रत्याशी शिवपाल सिंह यादव का कार्यक्रम जारी
बदायूं लोकसभा क्षेत्र के समाजवादी पार्टी के प्रत्याशी, पूर्व कैबिनेट मंत्री, विधायक एवं राष्ट्रीय महासचिव शिवपाल सिंह यादव तमाम अटकलों पर विराम लगाते हुये तीन दिवसीय दौरे पर आ रहे हैं। शिवापाल सिंह यादव का कार्यक्रम जारी होते ही कार्यकर्ताओं में जोश आ गया है। समाजवादी पार्टी के जिलाध्यक्ष आशीष यादव ने बताया कि शिवपाल सिंह यादव 14 मार्च को इटावा के सैफई से सुबह 8:30 बजे प्रस्थान करेंगे, फिर…
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दुर्विजय सिंह शाक्य में संगठनात्मक कार्य करने की अपार क्षमतायें हैं: बीएल वर्मा
बदायूं जिले के समरेर क्षेत्र में स्थित पैतृक गांव ब्रह्मपुर में प्रथम बार आगमन पर भारतीय जनता पार्टी के क्षेत्रीय अध्यक्ष दुर्विजय सिंह शाक्य का गर्मजोशी से भव्य स्वागत किया गया। बदायूं-बरेली जिले की सीमा पर गांव सैनपुर पर जिलाध्यक्ष और विधायक ने हजारों समर्थकों और कार्यकर्ताओं के साथ पहले ही पहुंच गये थे, जहां क्षेत्रीय अध्यक्ष का काफिला गांव तक गया। केंद्रीय राज्यमंत्री बीएल वर्मा ने कहा कि…
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Loc: Med Bay
Natasha had come to Haven with one thing in mind; find Clint. She’d got his message. She’d dragged as many civilians across the country as she could, despite passing numerous potential safe places. And she’d paid a price...
So here she was, finally where she needed to be, waiting to see the person she needed to see. And instead of going to him, she’d been rerouted to medical. Which she guessed was a good sign... If they’d detected anything in her bloods, she was sure she wouldn’t be sat here...
Natasha, being Natasha, had refused every doctor, nurse or scientist which had attempted to come near her, repeating her statement that the only people she would let near her were Bobbi, Bruce or Jane.
Finally, they listened...
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First Time, Truly Alone
To be honest, this is actually the first time I've ever really traveled by myself, let alone through the whole airport security hassle and stuff. Plus, it's a whole new and different country. It was really freaky. My heart was really nervous and pounding. Similar to that feeling when you really love someone (or crushing on someone hard, whatever). It's a fun but also nerve-wracking feeling.
As my family (minus my little brother, second brother, and dad) said good-bye to me at the airport, I was internally freaking out inside. I'm good at keeping calm on the outside. Haha, kinda sucks in a way but it's whatever. I somehow managed to obtain some won before entering arriving in Korea. I figured out my way around the airport in Chicago. And oh my gosh, Korean Air was by the far the most comfortable flight I've ever, ever, flew on. Plus the food wasn't too bad. When I arrived in the airport in Incheon after a 14 hour flight (not including layover), it really reminded me of those Korean dramas. A bunch of people were standing behind a fence waiting for their arrivals. A guy in a suit was standing there with a sign with my name on it. Haha, it was kind of funny and made me feel almost important. Of course, after that, I had to wait with a bunch of other international students for the other arrivals. It took a while. And unfortunately, the majority of those students were from China or Taiwan, so they mainly spoke Mandarin. There was one male student and he was from Japan so in a way, he's in a similar position as me. Luckily for him though, one of the Chinese girls knew a little proper Japanese (unlike me who knows random verbage, lol). For some reason, there was a lack of English speakers. Thankfully, I know a tiny, tiny, tiny bit of Mandarin. But still, it is never enough. It truly is difficult to communicate with others when one doesn't know the other's language.
Now, I'm in the dorm. Trying to get myself settled and stuff. There's some stuff I need to buy. There's no trash can in the room so that's something I need to get. (Why on earth would you not supply a trash can? -____-) There is also no WiFi in the dorm room. I'm not sure about downstairs yet. But as for the room, I have to use an ethernet cord. My phone is another problem. Wonder if I'll ever get the unlock code for it from AT&T...
I hope for a better and more settling day tomorrow!