I seen your world with these very eyes
Don't come any closer, don't even try
I've felt all the pain and heard all the lies
But in my world there's no compromise
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The streak is over! Susan Lucci!
No PPRs but in exchange got a decent smattering of SR/PR including an almost full Fluffy Monster Coord pull
Surprisingly goes real well with the fairy top. I'm a fairy monster!
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You ever scroll through your characters and decide that you just wanna build one of them? I saw Sucrose and thought “Yea, she would be a support…. I could build her…” but then give up before you get devoted
Just me? Alright
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Manga adaptation of G. Noé first long movie. Indispensable for all fans of the butcher…
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I'm not afraid of fading,
I stand alone.
Feeling your sting down inside me,
I'm not dying for it.
I stand alone.
Everything that I believe is fading.
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My Top 50 Favorite Movies
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I Stand Alone (1998)
Before I get into this movie it is important to know and understand the works of Gaspar Noe. Noe defies limits of filmmaking, often crossing paths and breaking barriers that are completely frowned upon in American cinema. His most famous film is Enter The Void which is more in tune to main stream audience but still dark and grizzly in a lot ways. In 2002, Noe directed a French film titled Irreversible staring Monica Bellucci which had movie critics running out of the theatre due to its extreme unforgiving nature, nearly defined by one scene. I have developed into a huge Noe fan and I applaud his creative differences as he always will stand out amongst other directors. While most of Noe's movies are good or very good there is only one film from his catalog that makes my list: the polarizing I Stand Alone. An extremely troubled man who lives with a frown on his face is on the verge of seeing no return, however the only thing that keeps him going is the thought of reconnecting with his daughter. By going I mean barely getting by as the man details his life to the viewer in a narrating form, from his job to his personal life, to his end goal - seeing his daughter. Our main character is not supposed to be cheered for but his self-awareness and his factual takes on all things life portray this irony that is impossible to not relate on in some ways. Noe's movie here is driven on outstanding writing and pacing. This is the last film on this list rated 9/10 on my IMDB account before I get into my 16 all time favorite movies with 10/10 ratings.
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And now it’s my time to dream. To dream of the skyes
- Help me decide if my fire will burn out before you can breathe
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