'Sepasang luka dalam ruang yang sama.'
Di hadapan orang,
kita hanyalah manusia yang dituntut untuk tampil sempurna, terlihat baik-baik saja, kuat. -Svarga-
Di hadapan orang,
Kita tidak harus selalu terlihat kuat. Tidak harus selalu baik-baik saja. Tidak apa-apa untuk tidak baik-baik saja. Tidak apa-apa untuk menangis. -Sina-
Dalam hidup ini, suka dan duka selalu berjalan beriringan. Sebuah rotasi rasa kehidupan yang akan terus membayangi. Maka, Tumbuhlah bersama luka. Sembuhlah dari luka. Bersemilah dari luka. Sebab manusia yang kuat terbentuk dari rasa sakit.
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2 Chs
Sisters (Sister Sister)
'Sister Sister' is an amazing story with a twist to the regular LGBT+ 'storytelling realities'.
A certain girl is under the pressure of a lesbian-girl-clique Alpha to be her lover, but she wants to date a boy!
This is crazy!!
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Bea is this straight girl, she just lost her dad.
Her mum (Mrs. Roseworth) now remarries and she is now Mrs. Pudgetter.
Bea's mum marries Anna's dad.
Anna is this lesbian, she is a member of this gay girl crew known as: 'TPLG' (The Pink Lips Girls).
TPLG is a Lesbian girl crew, and they are led by this dreaded Alpha female called: 'Zachess'.
Zachess is an addicted lesbian and she has a possessive character, she wants to have her way with Bea, but Bea's not gay, but she's beautiful and very attractive.
Bea meets a boy called Cody.
She begins to crush on Cody.
But Cody is carried away by the girls in the school.
Zachess, in her bid to humiliate Bea and make her agree to her terms, begins to date Cody.
Zachess tells Bea that she would let Cody for her if she says yes to her advances to be her lover.
This roller coaster twist with Zachess, her sister Anna, and her love for Cody makes Bea succumb to Zachess' pressure to be a lesbian.
She finds herself in this love triangle, that spirals into a fest of love, sex, and experience.
5.0
16 Chs
crisis
Kai era feliz en su dia a dia hasta que una ves en un viaje por su cumpleaños ocurrio la gran catastrofe....
Ese dia un terremoto a nivel mundial azoto al mundo y a su gente.
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2 Chs
Krisis
UOP is the diamond of the world, living in unprecedented prosperity with unmatched military might. College student Rocke lives in its greatest technological marvel, its capital, Vladus. While unlucky in love, what's to complain about life? His uncle has already promised him a lucrative job in his company once he finishes business school.
But not everything is perfect in paradise. A strange prophet has appeared, declaring the UOP will fall if it doesn't repent. For all their prosperity, the people of UOP have become cold, selfish, and proud, willfully ignoring the poor and downtrodden. For their pride and sins, judgment has been pronounced on the nation by the Most High Sovereign. Repent, or in forty days the UOP will be destroyed.
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9 Chs
sis
What'll happen if a lowly mage becam humanity's last hope?
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5 Chs
Sister Sister.
Entitled heiress, Lady Leanne is horrified when she meets her countryside lookalike Luanne and wants nothing more to do with her. However, keeping her out of her life was one thing, keeping her out of her heart was another.
Humble farmer's daughter, Luanne is amazed to meet an abrasive stranger who bore her features with such resemblance yet was so different from her. Though ready to welcome her with open arms the high walls around Leanne's icy heart seemed nearly impossible to scale.
However, against the odds of society and circumstance the two girls grow closer than originally planned as they begin to unveil the mystery of their bloodline.
Along the line crossing boundaries, having misshapen adventures, experiencing real friendship, love and coming to faith in The One Who made them sister and sister.
So if you're ready for a ride of a life time join the two on this ride but of-course less roller coaster and more horse drawn carriage.
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7 Chs
Sister Sister
On the day Lady Leanne and Ordinary Luanne find out they had a lookalike they never knew of the delicate thread of the past begins to unravel.
As unlikely as it was that they would be look a-likes it was even more unlikely that they shared the same DNA. However after a little further digging the truth begins to make less sense and their lives become even more entangled.
It would be a social faux pas for the two girls to be seen together at all but maybe the societal status quo had to be broken once and for all.
Luanne was a breath of fresh air in Leanne's stuffy world. While she was an eye opener to the naive world view of her much simpler friend.
As both navigate the encumbrances of coming of age, finding out their true relations to one another and just who was behind all this sudden chaos would they end up rising above it all or once again become strangers long lost to each other for life?
After all blood could only hold together so much before the truth came crashing down.
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4 Chs
PSICOSIS
"Y en mi locura, encontré mi libertad..."
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11 Chs
Psikosis
Apa yang bakal lo lakuin ketika ketemu orang gila?
Ngehindar? pura-pura ga lihat? atau malah julit?
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2 Chs
TSIS
A collection of my two short stories. Each volume is a separate story.
First story: Two Stars In a Sky
It's a Psychological romance short story about a boy and a girl who were about to give up on themselves but suddenly finds each other on a railway station.
Second Story: The Night Jasmine
A short love story of a photographer who loves capturing the beauty of the night inside the lenses of his camera.
One night, when he was searching for the best shots, he gets to meet 'The Lady Of The Night.'
I think, saying any more will spoil the stories, so give them a read if you can.
English is not my native language, so if there is any mistake please let me know.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Image Credits:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?l=thai&id=1482366223
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1582284047
Siskel and Ebert praised 'Pulp Fiction'. They noted the great character development in the movie. Each character was complex and interesting. They also liked how the movie kept the audience guessing with its plot twists.
I'm not sure exactly what Siskel and Ebert specifically thought of Pulp Fiction. But generally, they were known for their in - depth film reviews. They might have praised its unique storytelling, the way it intertwined multiple storylines, and the great performances of the actors like John Travolta and Uma Thurman.
Siskel and Ebert had different tastes and perspectives. Regarding Pulp Fiction, they probably recognized its significance in the history of cinema. It's likely that they would have discussed how Quentin Tarantino's writing and directing style was so distinct in this film. They might have pointed out that the dialogues in Pulp Fiction were sharp and engaging, which added to the overall allure of the movie, while also potentially debating about its suitability for a wide audience due to its edgier content.
Siskel and Ebert were two very famous movie critics. In the 'Siskel and Ebert A Christmas Story', they are probably using their expertise in film analysis to look at Christmas - themed movies or elements within movies. They might be talking about how different movies use Christmas as a backdrop, the acting in those movies during Christmas scenes, and how the overall storylines are affected by the Christmas setting. They were known for their passionate discussions about movies, and this would likely be no different when it comes to Christmas - related cinematic works.
They liked 'Pulp Fiction'. It was innovative in its storytelling. The dialogue was sharp and engaging, which was a big plus for them. Also, the movie's ability to blend different genres like crime, comedy, and drama so seamlessly made it stand out in their eyes.
It's possible. They often had different views on movies. One might have liked the edgy and violent nature of Pulp Fiction more, while the other could have been put off by it.
Their reviews had a significant impact. Since they were well - respected critics, if they gave positive reviews, it would have made more people interested in seeing Pulp Fiction. If they had some reservations, it might have made some viewers more cautious. For example, if they praised the movie's unique storytelling, it would have made people aware of that aspect and look for it when watching.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't specifically watched 'Siskel and Ebert A Christmas Story'. But it might be a take on Christmas related to the critiques or discussions that Siskel and Ebert were known for.
Roger Ebert praised 'Pulp Fiction' for its non - linear storytelling, sharp dialogue, and unique characters. He recognized it as a significant and influential film in the history of cinema.