SparkleyBubble wrote:
hungergamesfanatic wrote:
SparkleyBubble wrote:
I'm in love with the books. Halfway through Mockingjay. But can somone pleae help me understand WHAT THE CAPITOL DID TO PEETA D:
SPOILER ALERT:
They altered his memories of Katniss so that they were scary, and so that he would try to kill her.Curse you Capitol... Poor Peeta.
ikr?
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hungergamesfanatic wrote:
SparkleyBubble wrote:
hungergamesfanatic wrote:
SPOILER ALERT:
They altered his memories of Katniss so that they were scary, and so that he would try to kill her.Curse you Capitol... Poor Peeta.
ikr?
I haven't finished mockingjay but...
***SPOILER ALERT***
Someone told me Finnick and Prim dies. My favorite quote will always be "Why? Do you find this-distracting?" Cracks me up every time.
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Grr I just read all the spoilers :l
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS YES YES YES YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS My mom just told me she's going to buy the Hunger Games trilogy for me because my cousin thinks it's a good series.
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mmww wrote:
I <3 Hunger Games! Go Team Gale!
NO... Just, no....
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hungergamesfanatic wrote:
I'm Team Peeta because Gale rhymes with FAIL. Lol
SAME. First thing I noticed when I read his name.
Book: " 'But, Gale!' "
Me: Gale... Fail!! ^U^
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Hey, I love it! Just started reading it. I like Peeta! Katniss is also epic. ^3^
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In the old days at Oxford, we never did watch such vulgar films. Smashing good times we had, pouring our very souls into the works of Dickens.
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ButterToast wrote:
In the old days at Oxford, we never did watch such vulgar films. Smashing good times we had, pouring our very souls into the works of Dickens.
These books are such smashing literary goodness, though.
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
In the old days at Oxford, we never did watch such vulgar films. Smashing good times we had, pouring our very souls into the works of Dickens.
These books are such smashing literary goodness, though.
Smashing literary goodness, indeed! I do believe your tastes are quite uncultured. Allow me to introduce you to the fine arts scratched down many centuries ago at the tip of Shakespeare's quill.
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
In the old days at Oxford, we never did watch such vulgar films. Smashing good times we had, pouring our very souls into the works of Dickens.
These books are such smashing literary goodness, though.
Smashing literary goodness, indeed! I do believe your tastes are quite uncultured. Allow me to introduce you to the fine arts scratched down many centuries ago at the tip of Shakespeare's quill.
Those works are smashing and all, but they pale in a good comparison to these beautiful tales!
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
These books are such smashing literary goodness, though.
Smashing literary goodness, indeed! I do believe your tastes are quite uncultured. Allow me to introduce you to the fine arts scratched down many centuries ago at the tip of Shakespeare's quill.
Those works are smashing and all, but they pale in a good comparison to these beautiful tales!
Your words are like cold flame: they appear searing but are so empty! I suppose only the really very smashing Toasts can enjoy the true works of literature!
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
Smashing literary goodness, indeed! I do believe your tastes are quite uncultured. Allow me to introduce you to the fine arts scratched down many centuries ago at the tip of Shakespeare's quill.Those works are smashing and all, but they pale in a good comparison to these beautiful tales!
Your words are like cold flame: they appear searing but are so empty! I suppose only the really very smashing Toasts can enjoy the true works of literature!
My mother named me good and proper, you hear! The lady knew what she was doing to call me the BetterToast! And I know when a book weaves a darned good tale. Blimey, have the old grown so fervent in their ignorance.
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
Those works are smashing and all, but they pale in a good comparison to these beautiful tales!Your words are like cold flame: they appear searing but are so empty! I suppose only the really very smashing Toasts can enjoy the true works of literature!
My mother named me good and proper, you hear! The lady knew what she was doing to call me the BetterToast! And I know when a book weaves a darned good tale. Blimey, have the old grown so fervent in their ignorance.
Your mother couldn't see the old nasturtiums in that ugly vase of hers! She couldn't see a truly smashing Toast if it leapt from a Toaster right in front of her!
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
Your words are like cold flame: they appear searing but are so empty! I suppose only the really very smashing Toasts can enjoy the true works of literature!My mother named me good and proper, you hear! The lady knew what she was doing to call me the BetterToast! And I know when a book weaves a darned good tale. Blimey, have the old grown so fervent in their ignorance.
Your mother couldn't see the old nasturtiums in that ugly vase of hers! She couldn't see a truly smashing Toast if it leapt from a Toaster right in front of her!
You dare speak about the great woman who is my mother with such blasphemous comments? Your own is of such great width that she doesn't participate in the modern use of internet as she already can reach world wide!
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
My mother named me good and proper, you hear! The lady knew what she was doing to call me the BetterToast! And I know when a book weaves a darned good tale. Blimey, have the old grown so fervent in their ignorance.Your mother couldn't see the old nasturtiums in that ugly vase of hers! She couldn't see a truly smashing Toast if it leapt from a Toaster right in front of her!
You dare speak about the great woman who is my mother with such blasphemous comments? Your own is of such great width that she doesn't participate in the modern use of internet as she already can reach world wide!
I'll have you know that my mother is a smashing piece of whole-wheat raisin bread! And you think us ancients are crusty, eh? One day you'll realise you aren't quite so smashing, you unbuttered vagrant. My mother knew about butter, all right!
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
Your mother couldn't see the old nasturtiums in that ugly vase of hers! She couldn't see a truly smashing Toast if it leapt from a Toaster right in front of her!You dare speak about the great woman who is my mother with such blasphemous comments? Your own is of such great width that she doesn't participate in the modern use of internet as she already can reach world wide!
I'll have you know that my mother is a smashing piece of whole-wheat raisin bread! And you think us ancients are crusty, eh? One day you'll realise you aren't quite so smashing, you unbuttered vagrant. My mother knew about butter, all right!
I am completely aghast at the -what you only think to be smashing- comments you are drooling out! My mother knows just fine. I have butter okay? Plenty of butter. I would think you and your seedy lump of stale old brain and mothers would realize something of such confounding obviousness.
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
You dare speak about the great woman who is my mother with such blasphemous comments? Your own is of such great width that she doesn't participate in the modern use of internet as she already can reach world wide!I'll have you know that my mother is a smashing piece of whole-wheat raisin bread! And you think us ancients are crusty, eh? One day you'll realise you aren't quite so smashing, you unbuttered vagrant. My mother knew about butter, all right!
I am completely aghast at the -what you only think to be smashing- comments you are drooling out! My mother knows just fine. I have butter okay? Plenty of butter. I would think you and your seedy lump of stale old brain and mothers would realize something of such confounding obviousness.
I pity the kind of young fools they turn out at these--supposedly smashing--new colleges! Have you been taught anything?
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
I'll have you know that my mother is a smashing piece of whole-wheat raisin bread! And you think us ancients are crusty, eh? One day you'll realise you aren't quite so smashing, you unbuttered vagrant. My mother knew about butter, all right!I am completely aghast at the -what you only think to be smashing- comments you are drooling out! My mother knows just fine. I have butter okay? Plenty of butter. I would think you and your seedy lump of stale old brain and mothers would realize something of such confounding obviousness.
I pity the kind of young fools they turn out at these--supposedly smashing--new colleges! Have you been taught anything?
Enough to realize that was a exceedingly bad Mr. T quotation you tried to slip by.
Smashing effort but you have fallen short.
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
I am completely aghast at the -what you only think to be smashing- comments you are drooling out! My mother knows just fine. I have butter okay? Plenty of butter. I would think you and your seedy lump of stale old brain and mothers would realize something of such confounding obviousness.
I pity the kind of young fools they turn out at these--supposedly smashing--new colleges! Have you been taught anything?
Enough to realize that was a exceedingly bad Mr. T quotation you tried to slip by.
Smashing effort but you have fallen short.
I know not of any "Mr. T"; you must become a tad more smashing before you fancy yourself good enough to theorise of others' mimicries, rogue young fellow. Contemplate the quill before you write, as the artist Shakespeare always did before creating a smashing good play.
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
I pity the kind of young fools they turn out at these--supposedly smashing--new colleges! Have you been taught anything?Enough to realize that was a exceedingly bad Mr. T quotation you tried to slip by.
Smashing effort but you have fallen short.I know not of any "Mr. T"; you must become a tad more smashing before you fancy yourself good enough to theorise of others' mimicries, rogue young fellow. Contemplate the quill before you write, as the artist Shakespeare always did before creating a smashing good play.
Are you the same person? Or do you know each other in real life?
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
I pity the kind of young fools they turn out at these--supposedly smashing--new colleges! Have you been taught anything?Enough to realize that was a exceedingly bad Mr. T quotation you tried to slip by.
Smashing effort but you have fallen short.I know not of any "Mr. T"; you must become a tad more smashing before you fancy yourself good enough to theorise of others' mimicries, rogue young fellow. Contemplate the quill before you write, as the artist Shakespeare always did before creating a smashing good play.
But surely you understand the nature of my spiteful comments, the one regarding Mr. T aside.
You do realize that Shakespeare was the first to attack another's mother in literature? My smashing comments were in regard to a smashing writer. But why should his brilliance be any reason for these excellent stories of "Hunger Games" to not have their credible merit?
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
Enough to realize that was a exceedingly bad Mr. T quotation you tried to slip by.
Smashing effort but you have fallen short.I know not of any "Mr. T"; you must become a tad more smashing before you fancy yourself good enough to theorise of others' mimicries, rogue young fellow. Contemplate the quill before you write, as the artist Shakespeare always did before creating a smashing good play.
But surely you understand the nature of my spiteful comments, the one regarding Mr. T aside.
You do realize that Shakespeare was the first to attack another's mother in literature? My smashing comments were in regard to a smashing writer. But why should his brilliance be any reason for these excellent stories of "Hunger Games" to not have their credible merit?
I deign to assuage your thoughtless desire of being the victor of a scholar's quarrel! Do think before you speak and life will reward you most smashingly. I will retreat, but bear in mind the words I have supplied you with!
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ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
I know not of any "Mr. T"; you must become a tad more smashing before you fancy yourself good enough to theorise of others' mimicries, rogue young fellow. Contemplate the quill before you write, as the artist Shakespeare always did before creating a smashing good play.
But surely you understand the nature of my spiteful comments, the one regarding Mr. T aside.
You do realize that Shakespeare was the first to attack another's mother in literature? My smashing comments were in regard to a smashing writer. But why should his brilliance be any reason for these excellent stories of "Hunger Games" to not have their credible merit?I deign to assuage your thoughtless desire of being the victor of a scholar's quarrel! Do think before you speak and life will reward you most smashingly. I will retreat, but bear in mind the words I have supplied you with!
I take this to mean that you concede from me but I shant forget the smashing lessons I have learned, elder yet inferior toast.
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BetterToast wrote:
ButterToast wrote:
BetterToast wrote:
But surely you understand the nature of my spiteful comments, the one regarding Mr. T aside.
You do realize that Shakespeare was the first to attack another's mother in literature? My smashing comments were in regard to a smashing writer. But why should his brilliance be any reason for these excellent stories of "Hunger Games" to not have their credible merit?I deign to assuage your thoughtless desire of being the victor of a scholar's quarrel! Do think before you speak and life will reward you most smashingly. I will retreat, but bear in mind the words I have supplied you with!
I take this to mean that you concede from me but I shant forget the smashing lessons I have learned, elder yet inferior toast.
What a naive knave, to state that I, the superior, am inferior! Your words are cruel and unprecedented. Please do stop. You are embarrassing yourself on this smashing forum.
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