@TomCat0U812@WesleyLHuff@NASA Nah I didn't watch... I knew where it was going. It's a critique. I like Mr huff. I wish he'd stop using clickbait titles. Tis tabloidy. That's all.
@Not_the_Bee Greetings and please fix your mobile site so that when you've embedded twitter posts you can still scroll by swiping when it takes up the whole screen.
@lambeth981 It's staggering how much Colbert knows about canon and yet does not understand tolkien at all. If he is on the project it's a hard no --- not that anyone making movies today was going to make a good lotr film.
@millerman I didn't resonate with any of the "where is meaning in literature" question. Reading between the lines is for spies, but truth definitely isn't in the eyes of the reader either. Good authors don't generally leave you guessing.
@MiddleearthMixr Tried reading it to my oldest (4) but she couldn't get through it yet. Refuse to let her watch any before she has consumed the books either by reading or listening. The waiting is murder.
@LOTR_Daily_ there's a french horn that plays while Boromir is saying to Aragon in Lothlorien
"My father is a noble man... but his rule is failing."
it's so lonely and pretty.
@SabresRattler97@alisa_childers Well no - there's motive. Candace stands to make a pretty penny off of it. I make nothing.
But if we set that aside, her methodology is outrageous and in of itself demonstrates poor intent. Even the way she phrases her questions is loaded. That's what I was driving at previously.
@megbasham@dollarsanddata In my experience this is wifey gently suggesting that you need to pick a career path and pointing out that the offspring which have sprung off need the things which one needs.