Tom Hodge Split Second Blu-ray art (2020)
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Watching cheesy 90's action movies.
Under Siege, that scene with Erika Eleniak that wore out a bunch of VHS tapes at about 43 minutes in.
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I’m sorta at a loss of what to do. The rp community for this franchise is definitely dead but I don’t wanna delete the account. I also don’t know where to find prompts for ask related stuff so idk what I’m gonna do.
If anyones following? What do you wanna see?
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putting my prediction on record now that the coming decade is going to see the rise of viral-marketed fancy at-home water filtration systems, driving and driven by a drastic reduction in the quality of U.S. tap water (given that we are in a 'replacement era' where our current infrastructure is reaching the end of its lifespan--but isn't being replaced). also guessing that by the 2030s access to drinkable tap water will be a mainstream class issue, with low-income & unstably housed people increasingly forced to rely on expensive bottled water when they can't afford the up-front cost of at-home filtration--and with this being portrayed in media as a "moral failing" and short-sighted "choice," rather than a basic failure of our political & economic systems. really hope i'm just being alarmist, but plenty of this already happens in other countries, and the U.S. is in a state of decline, so. here's praying this post ages into irrelevance. timestamped April 2023
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Expect No Mercy (Zale Dalen, 1995)
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Being a queer person who didn't fully realize the queerness until adulthood is DEEPLY funny because you can look back on your childhood like re-watching a mystery movie like "ohhhh shit, that was a clue! oohhhohoh! i missed THAT the first time!"
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Sandra Bullock in Speed, 1994, and, as a side note, yes, it is weird seeing Keanu Reeves with short hair.
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John is not much better then his mom when it comes to socializing. It’s just that he can be friendly and smile once and awhile to a stranger. After awhile his barriers will lower, but he’s always on edge. Most adults tend to think it’s because he just wants to cause more trouble. Really, his trust is thin.
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