me first! I like snakes and lizards cause they're like dinosaurs and I like brown cause it's the color of dirt and sand, I like cartoons and my favorite movie is ummm I don't remember the nameTreasure PlanetYea! Cause it has Pirates and treasure!I used to have a black cat, Commodore Puddles but Perry said I couldn't take it to college even after we got an appartment and when we got home @4% @#$ said he changed the name and it was the family cat....I love green, it's the color of the grass in the fields and it feels so good between the toes. I don't like movies really, I'd rather go have my own adventure... but I do love the Disney princess movies
Eh, sleep? Don't have one, colors are weird like that, when the light spectrum is together the colors are all invisible, unseen, but still there, put it on paper it's just darkness. It's everything and nothing, to choose one color is to reach into the everything of the nothingness and say "this part, this part here is the best"
here we go the other colors might take offense to this. After all Aristotle pointed it out best when he stated that the whole is the sum of it's individual parts... each individual color is merely a part and while they might be individually able, together they do more.
zzzzzzzzzz.... The same could be said for movies in a sense, the particulars of any movie itself are trope-ic in nature and reach out to the ubiquitous nature of mankind, because of this we find certain themes/cliche's even that span through many movies, to say you like one movie because of X is to say that that particular movie utilized X in a way that the other movies with X failed to do... but that's not the case, in fact it's the summation again of the total parts. Each scene, character, event together becomes the movie, but the individual parts of each movie can be seen in other movies yet it takes nothing from them nor gains anything. A movie then cannot be liked or disliked from an objective stance, instead subjectively we put value on each part of the movie to create a type of value system for movies
one could go so far as creating a philosophical doctrine of the mean in accordance with virtue when watching a movie, and then we could have an objective list of the greatest movies ever for each possible character type/trope/setting/genre!
Clean, Clean, Clean. That's what I like, when things are clean, I like pink and purple, I have this cute outfit that's got a purple shirt and a pink/purple tie with my jeans and white jacket and belt and my pumas. I love romance movies, I think the best one is probably the notebook, I know everyone says that but it's sooooo goodmore like $%@
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