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Here’s my review of Dune:
While on drugs. (I love Dune too. Haven't seen the new movie because I still love the Australian series version.) Amazon product ASIN B014VPR3GSHere’s my review of Dune:
Just a bunch of people talking to each other..
(I love Dune)
Similar review for LOTR:Here’s my review of Dune:
Just a bunch of people talking to each other..
(I love Dune)
Only during a full moon, though, right?I would say zombies probably can pass anywhere there are heroin addicts. Which begs the Q. What about werewolves. Despite the 70's movie the Wolven, where native werewolves rip apart a Donald Trump lookalike I somehow think they would have trouble in an urban environment.
I would say zombies probably can pass anywhere there are heroin addicts. Which begs the Q. What about werewolves. Despite the 1981 movie the Wolfen, where native werewolves rip apart a Donald Trump lookalike I somehow think they would have trouble in an urban environment.
Wolfen (1981) - Videos - IMDb
Wolfen: Directed by Michael Wadleigh. With Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Edward James Olmos, Gregory Hines. A New York cop investigates a series of brutal deaths that resemble animal attacks.www.imdb.com
In fact my research shows that the medieval legends of werewolves very well could have sprung from the terrible things people are capable of doing that seem unthinkable to those with a human heart. Psychopaths have always existed.Only during a full moon, though, right?
And, having spent a lot of time in places studying the truly horrible things people too often do to each other, maybe a werewolf in werewolf form doesn't look so unusual
You mean these furries? Being attacked by wet diapers and used poppers seems a bit mild in comparison to the consequences of A Werewolf in LondonYou've not attended a Furries convention, then.
The tentacle pen thing seems equivalent to having a toddler at home. How about a blessed pen that finds plot holes?