name isobel: married to myself my love isobel: living by herself in a heart full of dust lives a creature called lust it surprises and scares like me: like me my name isobel: married to myself my love isobel: living by herself drink me – make me feel real wet your beak in the ...
12+Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy ViolenceInfrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude HumorInfrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or ReferencesInfrequent/Mild Sexual Content and NudityInfrequent/Mild Realistic ViolenceInfrequent/Mild Horror/Fear ThemesInfrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes ...
It’s honestly a little surprising that we didn’t get this game on PC in the first place. Nippon Ichi has tended to keep us in the loop when it comes to their other “horror-themed puzzle platformers” like the Yomawari trilogy or htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary. But for some reason, ...
There is something masculinist in this too that recalls the feminisation of philosophy Bergson was accused of by Russell, the dialogue’s feminine chattiness detracting from the bold actions of the male hero, producing also genres having more appeal to women, having sufficient commercial appeal ...
He had never had the least thought of love or even of flirtation with her. He was too honest. He had a Puritanical horror of adultery. The very idea of such a dirty sharing gave him a physical and moral feeling of nausea. To take the wife of a friend would have been a crime in ...
Some were torn and mangled; others lay rolling quietly to the motion of the sea, their countenances composed and peaceful; others were set in hideous lines of agony or horror. Close to the boat’s side floated the figure of a girl. Her face was turned upward, held above the surface by...
“What’s your name, son?” The white mask puffed at the wearer’s lips. “The Knight of the Cumberland,” was the low, muffled reply. “Make him take that thing off!”shouted some one. “What’s he got it on fer?” shoutedanother. “I don’t know, friend,” said the Hon. ...
And when I’ve found some charming fair, And vowed to die or win her,The wretch (he’s thin and I am stout) Is sure to come and cut me out! The girls (just like them!) all agree To praise J. Jones, Esquire:I ask them what on earth they seeAbout him to admire?They cry “...
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This century’s worth of movies contains movies of many genres. Most are dramas, comedies, action films, or adventure films, with some animations, crime films, fantasies, musicals, mysteries, science fiction movies, war movies, and westerns as indicated by their first genre mention on the IMDb...