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and if they don't want to attract attention why do they own big fancy sports cars and SPARKLE???


Seriously, she broke the rules of her own universe. Rule #1 of Creating Your Own Fictional Universe states that once you establish your rules, you can't break them. If you're going to use real-life Earth, people can't levitate, dogs can't talk, etc. In SM's universe, vampires exist (and they sparkle, apparently). Vampires also cannot have children.
Then she BREAKS HER OWN RULES and goes and has Bellaphant get preggers from Eddiekins and his Pelvic Thrust of Death (thankies for the lovely name, Rose).
She actually says on her website that she couldn't stand to NOT give all her characters a happy ending. HELLO, Ms. Meyer? THEY'RE NOT YOUR BABIES. THEY'RE NOT REAL.

And in the last volume of Fruits Basket, pictures of the characters would come up and it would say something about Mrs. Takaya saying goodybe to her characters...and wanting them to have a happy ending is just a widespread thing...ya know? They're *sigh*...they're like non-existent people that you love and want the best for.


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Jamine Isabel E. Uy, The creative makes-awesome-stuff-for-us one
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ThatStalkerGirlBehindYouWhoIsAlsoACreeper *Sklip* wrote: ""Pelvis Thrust of Death?"
I dont think words could describe how hard I am laughing over this XD"
I think the proper term would be Pelvic Thrust of Death?
I dont think words could describe how hard I am laughing over this XD"
I think the proper term would be Pelvic Thrust of Death?

http://www.cracked.com/article_18985_...

They should have stayed with commando the movie would have been better and I would have loved to see the Korean guy have a martial arts battle with him.

I know! I would totally watch THAT Twilight movie.

I know! I would totally ..."
Exactly it would be interesting and not many people hate on action films so people who liked it would have been cool and the people who didn't wouldn't have made a big deal it would be a win win
Laura wrote: "does anybody?
get a life meyer. did you really expect people would believe that?"
again. To think like a twi tard you must lose al logic.
get a life meyer. did you really expect people would believe that?"
again. To think like a twi tard you must lose al logic.
Wingstar~sama Dark The Wolf (Hardcore Marcher) wrote: "He is also a 107-year-old virgin."
Heck, I know a 1000 year old virgin! (in a sense...In a video game....he time traveled so much that he aged...you get it...this makes my chuck norris-like statement awkward...so I'll just shut up now....)
Heck, I know a 1000 year old virgin! (in a sense...In a video game....he time traveled so much that he aged...you get it...this makes my chuck norris-like statement awkward...so I'll just shut up now....)
oh god, the aults of edward never ends, and bella, dont get me strarted...
if i found out someone was watching me sleep, Id telll him to get THE HELL OUT!
Now, a few folks would point out that Carlisle did ask Edward first, which seems like a nice thing to do until you look at the circumstances that ol' Eddie faced. He was DYING, and not of something that would have offered him a quick death. The Spanish Flu drowned you by filling your lungs with a bloody frothy mucus. His family already dead from the illness, he's also gonna be terrified of dying. So, when somebody says that they can stop the painful, terrifying death that he's gonna be experiencing in a few moments, he's gonna jump on it without thinking, ain't he? Edward was played. At the end of the day, Edward was manipulated into becoming a vampire, which explains why he's so good at manipulating Bella.
When you call out to someone and are far enough to have to catch up to them, it's not to tell them about your decision to not be friends with you. Edward does this. He also offers her a lift to Seattle a few lines later. In the words of the Internet, WTF? It's the kind of thing that “bay boy” types do, playing the “Oooh, stay away from me, I'm dangerous” card and yet constantly making a point of being around. Edward pulls this a few times before he and Bella actually get together, which is where other issues start, such as putting his entire family in danger for the sake a what could be little more than a teen girl's crush on their adopted son.
Long story short, he's controlling, manipulative and frankly immature, no matter how much he tries to act differently.