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Post by Mirage on Apr 11, 2005 14:42:24 GMT -5
*gives a little bow* Yes. Not much to say after that brilliant explanation, but....I completely agree.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 11, 2005 14:43:47 GMT -5
The order...right ^_^
Yes GreenStars. Randall WAS Top Scarer before(One of my own findings). As Sullivan had been Top Scarer for a year, information given, Randall was the closest winner. Heck....even got Sullivan his job......
Add in racial bias as well Pitbulllady. SO MANY people seem to miss the fact that Randall DID NOT harm Boo and was NOT intending to at the end. The machine was broken, so where was he taking her? Back to her room....
Randall's an orphan....and as Pitbulllady states....it's already proven...
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Post by tailmister on Apr 11, 2005 15:09:09 GMT -5
Another thought just occured to me.
You know those classic storybooks where good and evil are clearly defined? I have figured life is not always like this.
(By the way, I knew this for quite some time.)
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Post by Mirage on Apr 11, 2005 15:12:43 GMT -5
Ohhh yeah. I see hardly anything in black and white; everything is in shades of grey to me. I can see different angles, perspectives, and understand different sides...I try to look for explanations for things, and for both sides of everyone, the good and bad...
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 11, 2005 15:24:13 GMT -5
Certainly. Goes against Greek's saying of Good V.S. Evil
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Post by tailmister on Apr 11, 2005 15:27:23 GMT -5
All of this seems to be reminding me of Luke Skywalker, looking at Vader and saying "There is good in him." * Somebody pinches me for using too many 'Star Wars' references. *
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 11, 2005 15:30:11 GMT -5
Err....Star Wars....bad memories....
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Post by pitbulllady on Apr 11, 2005 17:49:08 GMT -5
All of this seems to be reminding me of Luke Skywalker, looking at Vader and saying "There is good in him." * Somebody pinches me for using too many 'Star Wars' references. * I'm thinking more in terms of Lilo looking at this snarling, slobbering, blue "junkyard dog"(if ever there was one!), picking his nose with his tongue, after being questioned by both her older sister and the shelter employee, if she was sure she wanted THIS dog. Her reply? "Yeah, he's good-I can tell" It probably was Stitch who convinced me that good can be found in the most unlikliest of characters, if you know how and where to look for it. Stitch, after all, was genetically designed, CREATED, if you will, to be unrepentently violent and destructive. He wasn't supposed to have any good in him at all, yet a lonely,eccentric little five-year-old girl was able to see it, and to bring it to the surface. THAT is what made me realize that it is a far more powerful and meaningful thing to have someone battle and defeat the evil within themselves, and strive to be good, than just to have some "Good Guy" fight with and beat some "Bad Guy". Things are not, as tailmister said, always so clearly defined. pitbulllady pitbulllady
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 11, 2005 17:52:34 GMT -5
*shrugs* There's always light in the darkest depths of a heart..... Where's their dark, there's always light....no matter who....most of the the time....it's the person who decides rather to cherish the light....or burn it out...
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Post by lizardgirl on Apr 12, 2005 10:12:00 GMT -5
Stitch is a VERY good example, since everything that follows in the main original movie's storyline plays into what we're trying to explain- that everyone has some good in them, even when it comes to creatures that were created to be bad.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 12, 2005 13:57:35 GMT -5
What you would give just to have Original Scrips...*Homer Simpson drool*
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Post by lizardgirl on Apr 13, 2005 10:27:03 GMT -5
Wow, there should be a Homer Simpson drool smiley!
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 13, 2005 13:47:21 GMT -5
Like that with drool and up eyes ^_^
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Post by lizardgirl on Apr 14, 2005 13:11:29 GMT -5
I'm watching the Simpsons, and Homer just said to his kids, "Hey, remember when you got me that 'best dad in the world' mug?" and Lisa replies, "You only bought that for the gummi worms that came with it so you could catch gummi fish," and Homer says, "Oh yeah..." and looks up to the wall where there's a gummi fish on a plaque. He grabs a corner of the tail, shoves it in his mouth and drools "MMmmm...prize catch..."
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Post by Mirage on Apr 14, 2005 13:17:42 GMT -5
*laughs hysterically* I LOVE that show..! Ohhhh, Homer.... *sigh*
I like Sean's new sig. It's reminding me of Beatrix Kiddo even though I know it's a different Beatrix...from Final Fantasy..something about which I know nothing! ;D
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