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Dammit!! stupid shitty ending! It wasn't fair to lose such a Great manga that way!!!
Whoa, should I be reading this manga or does that picture have something to do with the crappy ending?
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@Captain:
About coffee break in work places, nah. I have breakfast in my house and I lunch in the restaurant of the museum. When I used to work in the poem library..shish, it was Subway or McDonals everyday.:sad:
Yes, the McDonalds breakfast experience. The Egg McMuffin is delicious but it's the Hashbrown that really draws you in. I'm just assuming everyone goes and orders the same thing I order from McD.
@DARK_RITUAL:
Saturday went to cinemark theatre to watch "American Sniper" and every single hour was sold out, I was suprised and wasn't expecting that. So then I went to AMC theatre and almost the samething except the late hours was available, so I bought one of the late hours(9:30pm) in hopes I will return (it was 7:40pm then) but nope I'm not going anywhere, it took me about 40 minutes to find a parking spot so I decided to wait there for the time to reach, then one of the workers there told me I could use this late hour ticket and go into the current one that's about to start. So just like that I stood in line for now-seating(8:10pm) guys and watched the movie.
Theatre was totally full. And for the movie, it wasn't what I was expecting, I thought it will be one of those American war hero thing but I was I wrong. I can't describe the movie, all I can say is go and see for yourself. After the movie everyone walked out silently like it was a ghost town or something lol.
Same thing, except I knew to get to my theater early because I expected the place to be packed so I had really good seating. It helps that I went alone so I didn't have to bother finding more than 1 seat for myself and whoever I was with. Great movie. Solid performances, script, action, and topic(s) ranging from the cost of the war, both in human lives and purpose, and the war's effects on veterans. The only thing I didn't expect was that it was based on a true story. That really surprised me at the end.
The theater was pretty much quiet as a tombstone during the credits. I don't know if it was out of respect, reflection, or the silent credits encouraged the moment of silence. Maybe a combination of them all.