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Had a tiny bit of an accident on my bike ride this morning. I missed a big low hanging branch, and rode face first into it. At first I thought I broke my nose, but luckily I just cut it, it wasn't a big, but it bled pretty badly. I had to keep wiping it off my face so I wasn't dripping it everywhere on the way home. It's still hurts a little if I touch it.
Ouch! *gentle hug*Had a tiny bit of an accident on my bike ride this morning. I missed a big low hanging branch, and rode face first into it. At first I thought I broke my nose, but luckily I just cut it, it wasn't a big, but it bled pretty badly. I had to keep wiping it off my face so I wasn't dripping it everywhere on the way home. It's still hurts a little if I touch it.
Patient: Doctor, it hurts when I do this!Had a tiny bit of an accident on my bike ride this morning. I missed a big low hanging branch, and rode face first into it. At first I thought I broke my nose, but luckily I just cut it, it wasn't a big, but it bled pretty badly. I had to keep wiping it off my face so I wasn't dripping it everywhere on the way home. It's still hurts a little if I touch it.
I recently rewatched the Baz Lurhman Romeo + Juliet and I noticed something I never really picked up on before, the title characters decided to run off and get married the morning after the party where they met. Which means they probably didn't even know for twelve hours before they decided they wanted to get married.
Oh yeah, I know it comes from the play, I just never really noticed before that they it took place over such a short time. I was thinking it took place over at least a few months.
The talk about Romeo + Juliet reminded me of how much I love films that use Shakespearean dialog but set in modern times. Shakespeare with guns ... pure
There's also the 1995 version of Richard III starring Ian McKellen. The setting is 1930s England but in an alternate history where the country is ruled by a quasi-fascist regime.The talk about Romeo + Juliet reminded me of how much I love films that use Shakespearean dialog but set in modern times. Shakespeare with guns ... pure genius.
Also Hamlet set in present day New York City and the "Denmark Corporation".
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