Yeah, that movie.
So I'm watching it and as touching as it is at the part where the blind guys all 'She wouldn't see me as a knight or brave in Camalot, she'd just see me as they do.' a thought occered to me. This movie was completely made for young people, no blood and fart jokes. Yet there's a steamy make-out scene at the end.
Romance is shown -everywhere-. It is so, -so- normal, it's rediculous! Why are your eleven and twelve year olds making out? Because that's what they grew up seeing on TV and reading in fictional books. Love, love, love.
God, what's wrong with me? I've never been so against love in my life. It just seems a little rediculous that it's potrayed to such a young audiance.
Anyways, I'm going to write a book. And it'll be awesome. I don't think I'll write the two main characters getting together either. Just to spite all the rules of the universe saying that those two -would- get together.
So -there-! Suck that, bitches!
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