The person above wrote an all-encompassing statement.
the person above me identifies all-encompassing statements.
I think the person above me is quite proud of a novel he wrote.
I feel gracious about what the person above me wrote about the person above and below him.
Is or isn’t then the person above me proud, then?
to the person above me:
YES!!!
The person above me is a Willy Wonka fan.
EDIT- The person above me made me edit this.
The person above me isn’t totally right. I don’t care a lot for either movie, but I find that logo very funny, and it’s a nice break after some of my darker ones.
the person above me wants you to join pixar planet.
Until I met the person above I had no idea there were too many people who didn’t like either film. Except maybe children who suffered tragic accidents in candy factories. Too many painful memories for them in those films.
The person above me misunderstood me. I like both films, I just don’t care enough about them to be a fan.
I wonder what the person above me thinks of my awkward and corny humor.
I don’t dislike the person above me’s humor, at least for what I’ve seen so far.
to the people above me: i enjoy Willy Wonka but it isn’t something being a big fan for, now Wall-E, that’s something i can get addicted off of!
I completely agree with the person above me.
The person above me doesn’t care for romance stories.
The person above me will receive a Private Message today.
does the person above me not like people not liking romance movies? (this feels an awful lot like 20 questions)
To TPAM: I like people without giving any importance to their movie tastes (this forums are a testament to that). I’m just not a lot into romance in general (even thought I’m a bit of a romantic).
To the person above me: i feel the same way, it’s hard for me to actually get hit from romances except for Wall-E, just, something’s different about it. You’d think that “oh, they’re robots, they can’t feel feelings”, but that just make it’s more apparent that they CAN, and with greater depth!