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Theres A History Of Cancer In My Family. If I Can Help One Person That Could Be One Life Saved.
There’s a history of cancer in my family. If I can help one person that could be one life saved.


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You know I think that the Sequel Trilogy is terribly written. There was no cohesive story, little to no communication between the directors to write and tell a cohesive story. They made choices it seems on whims at times with no thought of how the story choices would affect the rest of the story.
It’s almost like they were doing a round robin but not everyone was on the same page and one of them wasn’t sharing everything and got all prissy when their ideas weren’t carried through because they didn’t share and backtracked on what another did because they didn’t like what was written.
My golly, if I didn’t know better I would say that the directors and writers sat down, threw out a bunch of words like characters, locations, weapons and space battles then took turns writing their story using those things.
I actually played a game like that years ago. There was five to six of us and we all chose a subject and then on a sheet of paper we wrote part of a story with what we chose before passing it to the person on our left and took the person on the right’s page and added to their story using our topic.
For those curious I don’t remember all the subjects that were chosen but I remember that we had to include two Jedi, Spider-Man and Mutant Green Jello; a Bar may or may not have been something that was going to be included as I remember something about the two Jedi and Spider-Man drinking/being mildly intoxicated.
Having grown up in a tiny town we didn’t know everyone or what they were doing, maybe my parents did but not child and teenage me, we knew when a neighbor got a trampoline and later pool because we could see their backyard from the main street, but beyond knowing that one couple worked at the wood turning mill in town, and guessing that the guy across from us sold fishing flies (there was a sign) I can’t tell you what anyone else did for a living; well one man USED to work in a shoe factory and I only know that is because it turned out that he used to work with one of my dad’s brothers.
Granted I was homeschooled and the town was so small that when I was in school we were bused to the town south of us for school and didn’t really hangout with children my age as there were only two: a boy and a girl. Ths boy was mostly mean but I was friendly with the girl until we turned twelve and drifted apart.
The only “exciting” thing was debating whether or not the third house on left was haunted. A girl a few years younger than me claimed to see a ghost when the owners were away but she wasn’t reliable in my opinion. But it was spooky looking and outwardly in a state of disrepair. It COULD be haunted as it was the town doctor’s house back in the late 1800s-early 1900s and was used as a hospital at some point.
You CAN have people in small towns that no one knows much if anything about.
And if I remember correctly most people avoided the Cullens because they made them feel uncomfortable or weirded them out.
do you ever wonder why stephanie meyer had the cullens live in a small town to preserve their “anonymity?” has she ever been to a small town??? small town people got nothing to do all day, other than to gossip and think about those weird people that live in the forest. if anything, they’re getting the opposite of anonymity. you want real anonymity? live in a big city. you could live next to someone for 5 years and never even learn their name. they’re up all night? they’re beautiful, looks like they had some crazy good plastic surgery? you never see them go outside? somehow hella fuckin rich? yeah. That’s LA
@gospelofme I don’t know. I think that he was just standing there. Neither my MIL or BIL have said exactly what he was doing except that they saw him at a supermarket; they might not remember.

Guys. I CAN NOT!!

ME, A NORMAL CONTRIBUTOR TO FANDOM: So let’s talk about the pedagogical implications Thanos’s snap would have on the Sesame Street curriculum within the greater MCU.

You’re absolutely right.
The only bad guy who won in The Empire Strikes Back was Jabba.