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Those were technically the only shows I was allowed to watch other than some of the Nick Jr. and PBS Kids shows.

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Probably not a good thing I found this topic. >>
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Emily [Is there such thing as beauty in everyone?] wrote: "*shrugs* I had to like some show other than Spongebob and Fairly Odd Parents."
I love those shows. Heehee.
I love those shows. Heehee.
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Yussss. The older episodes, anyway. Both shows have gotten rather stupid in recent years and started resorting to toilet humor and whatnot. Guh. WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO COMEDY?!

Just make your relationship believable. Grow the character's relationship. Make them fight. Give them flaws. Don't have them fall in love at first sight.

Actually, change that to all my stories.
They are cliched and cheesy and unoriginal and awfully written.

I do like Sawyer, but there's just something about Jack that I love.
Sensitive spinal surgeon with issues beats spiteful convict with a messed up childhood in my world any day.
...Wow, my world is messed up.


But, as of now(after watching Inception for the fifteenth fime), she is be ousted, by the new love of my life:

Ellen Page.
...Damn, she's hot.

But, as of now(after watching Inception for the fifteenth fime), she is be ousted, by the new love of my ..."
INCEPTION. AHFOASROAUOGHA;FDUASOI;THASKHRFOASE I LOVE THAT MOVIE. :D
Arthur and Eames-- some of my top favorite movie characters. Of course, they're the gay couple that people ship.
(view spoiler)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeN-jD...
Start watching at 4:23.

Okay, then. Sorry if I get really unorganized....
So, he was told not to get lost in his dream. Le Mal, being the maliputive little dork she is, of course kept messing with him. She made a deal that she would let Fischer go if he would stay, but you know, he had to go find Saito and get out of there. He was also stabbed, and although the sedative was wearing off, four-layers inside a dream....
Anyways, they show everybody else but those two getting out of the car, which leads you to assume that he was still dreaming, dur hur hur. Then they show him on the beach, which is where he and Mal ended up when they got lost in their own dreams. He found Saito, who had grown old just like Cobb and Mal in the limbo. In my opinion, the beginning of the film was just a flash-foward to t he limbo that they were stuck in.
Anyways, when he was supposebly shot by Saito (or I just assume that), he was back on le airplane. YAY! No, waiit. If he was lost in a limbo, he could've finally woke up, or he was just back in yet another dream. And Mal is probably mad at him for trying to find Saito, and even if she did "die" in the dream before the limbo scene, she's a projection, so she could just pop back up. When your in a limbo, you get reality and dream mixed up, so the people who said he was awake because he had his wedding ring on... well, dreams are based off memories, etc., and limbo is just fifty times worse.
To get to the point, Mal and the limbo thing he was in set the whole scene up. So he sees everyone on the plane, he gets through immigration (which, if Saito was still trapped in the limbo as he was, wouldn't have ever happened; besides, he was still wanted for killing his wife), and he sees his kids, who were in the same clothes, same place, and almost the same position as they were in his memories. And then they show the top, wavering as it spun around; people say it fell. I disagree. I thought it showed that he was getting lost in his dreams, confusing it in reality, because, as I said, he was in a limbo.
Sum it all up: It's Mal's fault.


But, as of now(after watching Inception for the fifteenth fime), she is be ousted, by the new love of my ..."
Awesome.

Aah, but dreams project memories and thoughts, no? And in a limbo, you can't tell the difference between dream and reality, so the airplane thing could've just been a dream.
T e s n i wrote: "I agree with Jordan,'cause I watched in the other evening.
The spinning top wobbled. That is all."
In my opinion, the top wobbled because he was lost in a limbo; it would still keep spinning, but since he couldn't tell the difference between reality and dream, it was portraying that.
~Yue~ [Down the Rabbit Hole] wrote: "I third Jordan.
I just like happy endings in general. I refuse to see it end a different way.
But then, it could go your way, Emily, because Christopher Nolan purposefully ended the movie that way..."
SAD ENDINGS FTW.

But, like, it couldn't just keep wobbling for the rest of his life in the limbo world. It would have to fall eventually or something.
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THAT'S A LIE. You just said "What a shame" in the New People topic, which implies feeling shame.
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Just because I wrote it doesn't mean I feel it. Like, I could write "I AM TOTALLY ANGRY RIGHT NOW." But ... I am not.
Hehe, that's the beauty of the internet. You can say whatever you want and nobody will know what you really think.
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But, as of now(after watching Inception for the fifteenth fi..."
Arthur and Eames rock. But Arthur's the best BY FAR.
If I didn't already have a 99 year old man I was interested in... there could be some possibilities there.

Okay, then. Sorry if I get really unorganized....
So, he was told not to get lost in his dream. Le Mal, being the maliputive little dork..."
Remember when Yusuf put him to sleep to test the sedative? Maybe he never woke up. Maybe all their adventures where just another dream.
That's a theory. But personally I think he got home.
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