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But upon seating, Cyno started talking about your knife skill, and Alhaitham let out a relieved sigh.Nope. He’s just a little excited on knowing someone strong. “Hey, Alhaitham? Tell me why you chose Haravatat as your major when you entered the Akademiya,” you started, and to that, Alhaitham talked, with enthusiasm, all the way to Lambad’s place. “When it’s available, I’m pretty good at archery,” you answered, looking up at him, “But most of the times, I just hide FlirtMe knives within my clothes and belongings.” Weekend came and you were thinking of meeting up with Alhaitham for brunch, but you woke up and finally did a very serious run throughout the forest, because you had only been exercising lightly throughout the week. At the end of your run, you unexpectedly bumped into Cyno fighting some haggard looking people with what you knew as smuggled Akademiya goods, from Forbidden Knowledge Capsule to stolen books and equipments.

“He smiled a little,” you said, your eyes twinkle. “His expression was largely covered by his hair and general lack of it, but I catch a glimpse of him biting and chewing Tighnari’s mushroom and he smiled a little, making nodding gestures, before saying something to a staff next to him and the staff looked kind of deflated.” Usually that kind of person would annoy Tighnari, but you were so happy to see Cyno found solace in Tighnari’s mushroom and happy that Tighnari was happy in knowing that.

Alhaitham was happy that there was at least one other person in Sumeru City who’d appreciate you for your hard work and ethic. Yet, much like how he grumbly yet kindheartedly helped Kaveh with his housing problem, Alhaitham just couldn’t leave you to navigate the Akademiya alone. That and youwerehaving his exact same problem of considerable attractiveness. If Alhaitham weren’t around, he was sure that you’d be snatched by some men who’d be more than happy not only to walk you around and gawk at you, but even buying you lunch, accompany you in the library, even helping with your research, albeit you were more than capable of doing so. While you let the compliment sit, Cyno was discreetly smirking up at the tall Alhaitham, who seemed to take his sweet time to peel his eyes from you. When Alhaitham finally felt Cyno’s gaze and met it, Cyno noted with amusement that it was the first time he caught the Scribe off guard.

After watching it… I can sort of see it. Alita wakes up in an unfamiliar body, not of her choosing; unlike Ghost in the Shell which infamously exploits fanservice nudity and hypersexualized robots, Alita’s body is almost boy-like, and her face looks not unlike that of an effeminate boy who has grown his hair long. She chafes at the limits of her body, worries about her boyfriend–and society—discovering what she really is, and eventually obtains a far superior one of her own choosing which better matches her self-image as a warrior & looks better too. I doubt such an interpretation was intended like The Matrix’s, but it’s understandable.

It seems he doesn’t even understand what he did, as he can redo it anymore, and worse, he doesn’t give a damn about any of it. Rebuild started with a promise to abandon the secrets & mysteries as exhausted & “12 years old”, yet piled them on with nary a care, from Mari to the Key of Nebuchadnezzar to the flash shots of the ‘Adams’ to the coffins on the moon to SEELE’s activities and so on and so forth. We thought it was going to move beyond otaku and fanservice as part of its general appeal, and it gave us the ‘slutsuit’ in 2.0, and then 3.0 provided even more fujoshi fanservice than they had ever hoped for. We were promised something that couldn’t “be understood just by spacing out and watching it”, something that will “will be better than the last series”. We thought it would revitalize the old character drama, and show us new depth as just desserts for our patience, when it is determined to drain all the water, leaving only barren sandy desert. Rebuild has not accomplished a single thing it planned to do, and no one at Khara seems to care.

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Telling her what to wear during sex.. Some ass play which was a strict no-no before…etc. Some progress but more to go… getting through the initial resistance is always a bitch…I am sure being less fat will help… After quitting porn, I have been more mindful of when I am initiating for validation vs actually wanting to fuck. I am still not 100% clear on my motivations at times.. But as an effect of thinking more here, my initiations have reduced in frequency.

Also, he reveals his wolf form, not that it makes any apparent difference to him or Hana. It’s all done completely without drama or interest, and 20 minutes in I begin to regret starting it and wondering if I should skip forward. Fortunately, not long after the second kid is born, he gets himself killed in an accident while chasing birds in his wolf form. While you might think the movie’s heart begins to beat here, that’s not the case, and his death is as dull as the foregoing. Hana drops out of college permanently and discovers that temperamental kids who can transform into wolves are a serious problem to rear in the city, where she fears exposure any moment and the gossip of other women.

The way you didn’t shake his hand because your hands were covered in flour. Your beauty made it harder for Kaveh to assess the situation in a much more clear headed state, because Kaveh was a visually oriented man who almost never forgot any face. Yet… Alhaitham was just himself there. You, on the other hand, didn’t pick up Kaveh’s absolute bewilderment, because this was the first time you saw the architect. You didn’t have the baseline of how he acted, so you couldn’t recognise that Kaveh didn’t usually look this shocked he almost looked scared. As if you were King Deshret himself, somehow returning to life and forcing an apron to Alhaitham.

I was thinking he mostly rewarded/advised people that had access to people like the Pfizer guy … But I guess he has a team of employees to find such access and use it. Having a whole BOD to deal with and dozens of employees … He starts with a simple post, then goes forward into time and steals all of our best comments, then returns to re-write the posts. Those who survived by being glittery don’t make it in this environment. I went from one huge company that was cut throat to another that was soft.

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Its obvious early on how Keenan feels and Nate seems a bit cold. He warms up a bit towards the end after getting drunk, but overall he wasn’t my favorite character. They did make a cute couple together, though. You made a mental note to ask him about his feelings about the new position, tucking the note in your head, then went back reading the pile of books on your left. You had work to do for the day and you shall do the work.

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‘Morbidly funny’ This is supposed to be funny? If this was not intended by the creators to be a pitch-black psychological horror work almost unrelieved by any humor but that which indicts the viewer for finding it funny—they have much to answer for. Everyone is clueless, disengaged, or covering it up. No one will help, and those who want to, can’t.