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dance-world · 1 year
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Julien Lestel et Gilles Porte - photo by Emmanuel Donny
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continuity photos from the set of “saw ii” (2005)
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bitacoradecine · 2 years
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gospelhotspot · 5 months
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The Experience 2023 | Theme: Jesus, Our Way Maker | Dec; 8th 2023
The celebrated annual gospel music concert, “The Experience“, is set to return for its 18th year on Friday, December 8, 2023, at Tafawa Balewa Square. This year’s theme, “Jesus, Our Way Maker“, marks a significant milestone, inviting thousands to partake in a night of music, worship, and communal celebration under the stars. In a world seeking harmony, “The Experience” provides a distinctive…
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dear-indies · 4 months
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full list of biden letter 2:
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam & Jackie Sandler Adam Goodman Adam Levine Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis Casey Neistat Cazzie David
Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Rosenweig Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Palladino Danielle Bernstein Danny Cohen Danny Strong Daphne Kastner David Alan Grier David Baddiel David Bernad David Chang David Ellison David Geffen David Gilmour & David Goodman David Joseph David Kohan David Lowery David Oyelowo David Schwimmer Dawn Porter Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emma Seligman Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis JD Lifshitz Jeff Goldblum Jeff Rake Jen Joel Jeremy Piven Jerry Seinfeld Jesse Itzler Jesse Plemons Jesse Sisgold Jessica Biel Jessica Elbaum Jessica Seinfeld Jill Littman Jimmy Carr Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps Joe Quinn Joe Russo Joe Tippett Joel Fields Joey King John Landgraf John Slattery Jon Bernthal Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Liebman Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Juliette Lewis Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai KJ Steinberg Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum Marc Webb Marco Perego Maria Dizzia Mark Feuerstein Mark Foster Mark Scheinberg Mark Shedletsky Martin Short Mary Elizabeth Winstead Mathew Rosengart Matt Lucas Matt Miller Matthew Bronfman Matthew Hiltzik Matthew Weiner Matti Leshem Max Mutchnik Maya Lasry Meaghan Oppenheimer Melissa Zukerman Michael Aloni Michael Ellenberg Michael Green Michael Rapino Michael Rappaport Michael Weber Michelle Williams Mike Medavoy Mila Kunis Mimi Leder Modi Wiczyk Molly Shannon Nancy Josephson Natasha Leggero
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Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
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the-institute-rpg · 8 months
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EVENT : emergency lockdown
With the island still under attack, all civilians (students, faculty, and island residents) have been assigned a location on the island to shelter in. Location assignments have been sent to each phone. Characters receive only their own assignments, not the entire list.
Most guards have been summoned to fight the attackers; a handful of NPC guards have been assigned to find and deliver lost civilians to their assigned shelters; all player character guards have received orders to collect supplies from designated emergency locations and proceed to an assigned shelter to protect civilians. Guards assigned to the shelters have a list of all civilians assigned to their shelter and are expected to check each of them off on arrival.
Another explosion has left half of the dormitory building collapsed, and the other half quickly following. Characters may have been in the building when it collapsed, and escape plots/injury plots are allowed!
The island is under attack by Delphine Delecaille. While the protections were down, Delphine and many of her people made it onto the island. Among the attackers is a massive purple dragon--characters may witness the dragon flying over the island, breathing fire, but should not come up against it. They may, however, encounter as many NPC attackers of various species as you please on their way to their shelter. Characters can fight and kill NPC attackers without consulting the main and without fear of consequences!
Speaking of journeys to their shelters, your character may take any roundabout journey you like to arrive there, so long as they do, eventually, arrive there. Late arrivals are allowed. Characters may spend up to two (2) days outside of the shelter. After they arrive at the shelter, they will not be allowed out, though characters with teleportation will not be bound.
Characters will not be allowed into shelters they are not assigned to, even in the name of staying with their loved ones assigned there.
While the island is under attack, cell phones on the island are misbehaving. Texts and calls are failing 9 out of 10 times.
The protective spells have been restored, but the binding spell in particular is acting up. Bound slaves may find they have access to their powers in short spurts of up to ten or fifteen minutes at a time.
Keep your eyes peeled for plot drops throughout the event!
Lockdown locations & assignments are under the cut.
LOCKDOWN LOCATIONS
01. THE CAMPUS THEATER
ASSIGNED GUARDS: Ale Bolivar Vicente Sanchez & Liam Connolly
ASSIGNED CIVILIANS:
Alexander Black
Angelina Andrews
Belladonna Ivy
Clementine Astoria
Dakota Winters
Dominik Ruthingham
Donnie Miller
Dylan Altomare
Emmanuel Reyes
Evander Kasyade
Evelyn Stratford
Fayeth Araven
Finn Carlyle
Isabel Hai Phan
Jason Shaw
Jody Linnel
Jude Rigby
Judith Gilmore-Green
Layla DuBois
Leo Weatherington
Levi Matthews
Lucas Drake
Magnus Kusihamar
Malakai Nolan
Malon Savaris
Matthew Clarke
Nova Walker
Quinten Sawyer
Rowan Aubri
Sabrina Christiansen
Tessa Fuchs
02. THE CLINIC
ASSIGNED GUARDS: Uriel Zeriah & Milo Cole
ASSIGNED CIVILIANS:
Aiden Wentworth
Ava Montgomery
Chase Walker
Damien Black
Edmund Elofsen
Elijah Scott
Gabriel Mauchavant
Grace Carleton
Gulana Alim
Hunter Morrigan
James Donovan
Katell Brightwood
Keith Crane
Kylie Danvers
Lyssa Hudson
Margeaux Adkins
Orion Campbell
Qhuinn Fontenot
Sasha Bell
Sawyer Chambers
Scarlett McKnight
Stephen White
Sunshine Bunny
Tamara Von Uplnek
Tilly Beaumont
Tommy Heavyshield
Victor Hunt
Wat Fletcher
Theodora Wilson
Veritty Cailloux
Xavier Lennon
03. THE LIBRARY
ASSIGNED GUARDS: Kane Whelan & Raven Powers
ASSIGNED CIVILIANS:
Ace Kiran
Arthur Augustus
Atticus Carmine
Avery Fellhaven
Byron Christiansen
Charlotte Taylor
Ciaran O'Bryan
Clara Woodhouse
Daisy Lynch
Dhani Lyman
Dominick Winterford
Dougal McLeod
Elise Nyland
Elizabeth Garcia
Elliot Raws
Ethan Valdez
Everlasting
Felix Martin
Francesca Vanderbilt
Genevieve Wranmyer
James Storm
Kailor Grey
Leslie Stedeman
Lilim Morrigan
Noah Wright
Owen Jackson
Scott Landenberg
Skyler Campbell
Thalia Moore
Wade Jensen
Winter DuBois
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manelyec · 1 year
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SAAC SOARS INTO NEW SEMESTER!
Over the last few years, Emmanuel’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), struggled to put on in-person events and fundraise for initiatives, due to COVID-19. This year, the team had an edge.
“We began preparing in the summer,” said SAAC president, Hassan Badran. “We had a vision and a goal.  Our team was ready to develop a plan for this year to support athletes and make an impact on campus and in our community."
The SAAC team, led by Badran, Vice President, Sofiia Briantseva, Advisor, Kristin Whitlock, and other dedicated student-athletes has done just that.
This semester, the officers attended a Conference Carolinas SAAC training event where Emmanuel received the Comeback Award, a recognition the group is proud of.
“The Comeback Award looked at the funds you raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation from the 2020-21 year and compared it to the 2021-22 funds,” said Kristin Whitlock. “We were the school that made the biggest impact. The award was nice, but it also showed our students what their hard work can do. The events are fun, but we get to make an impact on people's lives in the process.”
A few other initiatives the group has spearheaded on campus include a canned food drive and Operation Christmas Child.
“The Canned Food Drive began as a Conference Carolinas initiative,” Sofiia said. “I think what made it so successful was that we created a healthy competition between teams.”
The top three teams in the Canned Food Drive were: 1. Tennis – who brought in hundreds of boxes of cereal and peanut butter, among other items. 2. Baseball – they brought in 1,800 cans of vegetables 3. Swimming – they also brought in hundreds of canned vegetable items.
The items were donated to the Rainbow Pantry in Royston.
Royston Police Chief, Donnie Bolemon, who runs the pantry mentioned that most of the donation will be going to help flood and hurricane relief efforts, but a portion of it will be used in our local community.
“While we were there, Chief Bolemon mentioned that he had just gotten a call and he was having to go to a house where children had been abused, and he was taking some of the cereal we brought to help those children. That made a big impact on our students because yes, most of our donation is going far away, but it’s helping people in the local community as well.”
Up next for SAAC? An Operation Christmas Child Packing Party – happening TONIGHT! SAAC, along with EC Serve has taken ownership of the on-campus Operation Christmas Child initiative, an opportunity to purchase gifts, or make monetary donations to help children in need have a special holiday season.
“The packing party will essentially be a campus-wide event,” Hassan said. “We’ll have music, gingerbread competitions, ornament decorations, etc. It’s a great opportunity for students to come out and enjoy the Christmas vibes before we head out for the semester.”
For Kristin, this group has been a special one to work with.
“When I took over, SAAC had 15 constant reps who were always at meetings and engaged, we struggled to put on events,” she said. “This year, we’ve had constant 30-plus people at every single meeting, wanting to work – this group of kids is amazing, hardworking, and showing that they want to make a difference at our school and in the community.”
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pedroam-bang · 2 years
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Inglourious Basterds (2009)
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whitechocolate · 3 years
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in honor of percy jackson’s bday, here’s 9 actors i fancast him as in my head ❤️
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esperwatchesfilms · 3 years
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Saw II (2005)
Trigger warning: Gore That’s the only reason for the spoiler. Otherwise, scoring under the spoiler. :)
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ESE: 95/100
50 +5 for new head trap -5 for key behind the eye -10 for Detective Matthews’ attitude +5 for Jigsaw puppet +10 for Tobin Bell +5 for Amanda’s return -5 for not listening to instructions +5 for agreeing to talk to John +5 for finding the door +5 for the oven trap for Obi -5 for once again not listening to instructions +5 for Gordon being the doctor that diagnosed John with Cancer -10 for Xavier throwing Amanda in the needle pit +5 for the door locking forever +10 for the metal blade box trap +10 for the bathroom where it started +5 for Daniel saving them both from Xavier +5 for Amanda being Jigsaw’s apprentice
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Saw II (2005)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Saw II uses severe strobe effects to convey that characters are in pain. Other scenes, including the opening sequence, feature rapidly-changing images that create a strobe effect. The Twisted Pictures production company logo at the beginning uses a severe but brief strobe effect with the sound of lightning.
Much of this film is shot with a handheld camera. The first sequence of the film repeatedly uses a fast and disorienting orbiting shot.
Flashing Lights: 10/10. Motion Sickness: 5/10.
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Jump scares, blood, gore, kidnapping, two suicide attempts, needles, convulsions.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: One character goes into a convulsive seizure. Another character tries to help, but does the exact wrong thing to help. For proper instruction on seizure first aid, please visit https://www.epilepsy.com/living-epilepsy/seizure-first-aid-and-safety
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Saw II (2005)
"Those who do not appreciate life do not deserve life."
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cptrs · 4 years
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war-obsessed · 5 years
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Blame - Chapter Two; Coffee
The Concept | Chapter Zero; The mistake | Chapter One; How it all begun
| Chapter Two; Coffee |
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1941, occupied Paris, France
The next day, as per usual, she arrived at the little coffee shop at 1058, and decided to sit inside for today. At exactly 11 o'clock she ordered a coffee, as she looked out of the window. This was the best table, for sure. The best window view on the street. That's why she chose it. Perfect for just plain old simple looking. When the door rang, implying another person had entered, her head turned back towards the entrance, and there he was. That familiar soldier. "Is madame Beauchêne here?" She raised an eyebrow at him, as the person behind the counter pointed towards her. His eyes followed the finger, and landed on her. His face immediately seemed to brighten. "Ah, merci." He approached her table. "Hello mademoiselle. May I join you?" He spoke very politely, and the more she heard him speak and act, the more she felt like this one wasn't a bad one. "Take a seat, monsieur." She gently smiled at him, as she looked at the blank page of her notebook. "I found which column you wrote. You wrote about me yesterday." She nodded, with a smile on her face. "That is correct." "Why?" He gently tilted his head, while his eyes wore a look of question. "I had been sitting there for three and a half hour. Nothing had happened. But a new face, a new soldier- those are the things the people of Paris love to read about. They want to hear what's new and what's old. That's why I wrote about you." She lit a cigarette, and offered him one. He accepted it, and lit his one too. She took a deep inhale, and let out a long breath of smoke. He did the same, staring out of the window. She took this time to observe his face. He looked freshly shaved, he had little dimples when he smiled, and his brown hair was neatly done. He wore a German uniform, of course, and she wondered how he looked without it. How'd he look in normal clothes, in a normal life, during a normal time? Her mind wandered places she usually never wandered, as she took another puff from the cigarette. "I sit here often, even when I don't write the column. It's a nice spot, and the coffee's very nice." She wore a gentle smile on her face, as she turned her look back out the window. When he noticed she had moved her gaze away from his face, he turned his eyes towards her. He never really took in all of her features. Her face was flawless, not a single imperfection to be found upon sight. Her blonde hair framed her face beautifully, and rested a centimeter or ten below her shoulders. She had a slim and overall pretty turned up nose. Overall, she was beautiful, to say the least. He wasn't sure how he felt about her. She was very pretty, but that beauty seemed to go further than her looks. She seemed very friendly, and overall a nice person. But it might've just been that she was friendly, unlike many French inhabitants. Either way, he wanted to get to know her better, talk to her more, learn about all of her quirks and secrets. "What do you do for a living?" The question made her head turn towards him, as she slightly tilted her head. She took a moment to take in the question, and think of an answer. "I write. I also studied as a medic. I got the diploma but haven't done anything with it yet." That was a lie. " My parents used to own an hotel, but I sold it. I tried to run it, but I didn't even last a month." A gentle smile appeared on her face, as she thought back at the mess it had been. It surely was fun as long it lasted, but she couldn't keep up the quality like her parents did. She sold it for quite some money. "What happened to your parents?" Again, she couldn't compose an answer quickly. "I'm sorry if that's intrusive. If you don't want to answer it, you don't have to." She shook her head. "No, no, it's fine, monsieur. I was just taken aback a little." She gently smiled at him. "My father died in the first few weeks of the war. My mom died a few weeks after. It's supposedly of natural causes, but I believe it was a suicide." A silence rested. "I'm sorry." She shook her head. He noticed that that was definitely something she did often. "Don't be sorry, it's not your fault. It doesn't matter either way. They were always too busy with the hotel, so it's not like it made a lot of difference without them." She took a puff of the cigarette that she seemingly had forgotten about. "Sure, I miss them. But it's not like I saw them a lot more before." She painfully smiled. "And how about you?" Her eyes connected with his. "I mean- my life was never that interesting before the war. Got my mom, got my dad, that's it." He smiled at the thought of his parents at home. "I miss them sometimes, but we write letters." She smiled at the thought of his parents sending him letters about life at home, and for a moment she missed her parents. Though she quickly shook that thought away, not wanting to think about it. "Honestly, before the war started I had this boring column about life and no one really cared. This column really put me out there. Maybe I'll even publish a book sometime, you know?" She smiled gently, as she looked towards him. He took a puff from the cigarette, and smiled. "I bet you can." She smiled back. There was definitely some sort of connection going on between the two, but neither were sure what kind of. But they definitely both liked it a ton.
A friendly silence rested between the two, just sitting there, as she occasionally took a sip from her coffee. She didn't mind being silent. A silence could tell the most about somebody. What this told her about him, was that he could keep a silence too, and that he was very calm. He seemed very put together, but he looked like he could also be the biggest mess you'll ever meet. Something about him just made it that she wanted to learn more. She needed to know more about him. It was strange, really, because she usually didn't care that much about strangers, or people she didn't know. She mostly kept to herself, and if she didn't, she'd usually talk to monsieur Durand. She couldn't know for sure, but she just had this feeling that maybe, just maybe, she was going to be able to let her walls down and get out of her comfort zone.
The smell in the coffeeshop was home like, like freshly ground beans. She liked the smell, because it reminded her of the hotel and her youth. She put out the cigarette, looking at him. "So, why did you come here, looking for me?" His eyes turned towards her, and a troubled look formed on his face. A silence rested between the two, as he thought deeply. "Well, first off all, you wrote about me. That's a valid reason, I think." She chuckled. "And besides that, you're friendly. That's a change." She scoffed, with a playful smile on her face. "That's how they treat Germans around here." Her eyes moved back to the window, with that playful smile resting on her face. Something in him reminded her of life before the war. Home like, friendly, and overall just pleasant to be around. She missed talking to people, and he made her realize that. His company felt nice, just him being there. Her eyes fell on her watch. "I think I'm going to go home. I don't know if you've got anything to do right now, but you could join me." As soon as she said it, she wished she could be consumed by the ground. Stupid. She got up, turned away from him, and was about to leave. "Bold to assume we have anything to do around here." She turned back to him, and a chuckle left her mouth. "Alright." He got up too, ready to follow her.
He followed her through the streets of Paris like a little dog. She felt a lot less lonely with him following her. The sun shone gently, hitting both their faces. Their shoes made clicking sounds on the streets. There weren't a lot of people out, even though it was a beautiful day. It was the war that kept them inside, the fear of combat and gunshots. She had never been scared of war. It wouldn't keep her inside, locked away in fear. Instead, she liked to go out more, talk to soldiers, the civilians, hear opinions. She turned to him, and saw him looking around. "You've never been here?" "No, we don't come around here. The only reason for us to be here is to search houses." She had to suppress a sigh. She hated that he was a German. But a nationality didn't make the man.
When they arrived at her home, she unlocked the door, and entered. "Welcome in my humble home." She smiled at him, as he looked around the little hallway. "Make yourself at home." He continued through the hallway, as she closed the door, and her eyes fell on the envelopes. "Merde." She quickly hid them in a drawer, and followed him. "It's not big, but it's good enough for me." That was a lie. In fact, her house was a lot bigger than she implied. Behind the bookcase in her bedroom, a whole living space was hidden. It wasn't visible from the outside. It would be impossible to see that it existed, from both the outside and the inside, unless you moved the bookcase aside. She had hidden a lot of allies in there since the beginning of the war. She had taken care of their wounds. She wasn't a medic for nothing, of course. Right now, there wasn't anyone there. She wouldn't have invited him if there was. He sat down on her couch, taking in the room. "I'm going to start writing in a few. Can I offer you a drink?" He smiled. "Water will do." So she got both him and herself a glass of water, and then sat down behind the desk across the couch. The sunlight gently hit the desk, and shone through the big windows, lighting up the room with a gentle yellow glow. She sat there for a moment, her fingers gently resting on the typewriter. Then, she started typing, the paper filling up with letters and words. Somewhere during her writing, he had laid down on the couch, listening to the sounds of the typewriter, and occasionally a louder breath of hers. Her place was cozy, very homelike. But still unique, and for as far he knew her, it fitted her. She had some plants across the living room, simple and local plants, and one cactus. When he was sure he saw everything in the room that there was to be seen, his look averted back to her. She finished her French part a bit later, and turned towards him. "I see you're making yourself at home." She smiled at him, and he smiled back. "Well, you did tell me to make myself at home." She chuckled at him. "Touché." She smiled, as she drank some water, and lit a cigarette. She took a puff, before putting it down in the ash tray besides the typewriter. She continued to type, now working on the German bit. She took an occasional glance at the French part, and in between took puffs from the cigarette, the smoke gracefully leaving her mouth. He just looked at her, taking in every thing about her back that there was to be seen. He liked looking at her like this. Reminded him of home. How his parents would spend hours typing away at their typewriters. But she was different. She was a lot more cozy and gentle. She surely was something different in the war. He didn't want to be sent out to fight again. He wished he could stay with this wonderful woman he had met yesterday, no matter how crazy it sounded.
Because God, something about her made him want to know more.
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theitalianmoviegoer · 6 years
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Inglorious Basterds, 2009
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