@hand-of-hecate saidI am sure we can't....HOH.....you know we all can't agree on anything!!! π
I’m sure we can all agree that Spongebob is the son of Satan.
-VR
@suzianne saidAh, but with Squidward's eight tentacles all removing circuitry at the same time it might have been a different endgame I feel.
"I'm sorry, Squidward, I'm afraid I can't do that."
@very-rusty saidI’m sure that we can agree that your spectacularly, cumbersomely dull posts are widely disdained on this site.
I am sure we can't....HOH.....you know we all can't agree on anything!!! π
-VR
@hand-of-hecate saidWell by a certain little group hoh, but not by all from a long shot. They just don't want to become involved as they would then become targets also, you understand?
I’m sure that we can agree that your spectacularly, cumbersomely dull posts are widely disdained on this site.
-VR
@suzianne saidI wanted to like it. I found it to be... frustrating perhaps. Visually intriguing as you’d expect from del Toro, but, the story telling was layer on too thick. It felt cumbersome.
I love that movie.
@hand-of-hecate saidI don't know any man who would have liked it. It's the Beauty and the Beast theme, something that perhaps women can easier relate to. True love in any shape.
I wanted to like it. I found it to be... frustrating perhaps. Visually intriguing as you’d expect from del Toro, but, the story telling was layer on too thick. It felt cumbersome.
@hand-of-hecate saidNow I'm worried as I have always modelled myself on SpongeBob in the workplace. Nothing like irrepressible enthusiasm to p1$$ every body off. This has been a harsh way to find out about my parentage. I'm also left with new questions about my mother.
I’m sure we can all agree that Spongebob is the son of Satan.
@torunn saidDo you think the heroine in the story, I can’t recall her name at the moment, was always part fish person?
I don't know any man who would have liked it. It's the Beauty and the Beast theme, something that perhaps women can easier relate to. True love in any shape.