level 2 Or get blown up themselves. level 2 Blowing it up in 10 minutes? How absolutely disrespectful. It should be five, at most. level 2 Ina will learn the ways of Haachama and make a Golden YAGOO Statue in its place level 2 Well, Gura is coming so... I have expectations for chaos level 2 Well Gura proceeded to quickly murder Aqua on a bush, so I guess that counts as chaos. level 1 Streams at 2AM for me... Looks like it's either gonna be a late night or an archive in the morning. level 2 I feel you fellow EU bro 😔
Even today, there are certain aspects of the story that audiences are apt to overlook. One of those is the scarcely hinted-at lesbianism of the main specter, Mary Meredith. There are, throughout the dialogue, hints that the evil Miss Holloway and Mary were lovers. I was delighted to note that this part of the story was briefly touched upon in the essay by Farran Smith Nehme, which appears in the accompanying booklet, although, as with the lesbian back story in the film, one has to read between the lines to find it. In the film, Miss Holloway gazes at the sensual portrait of Mary Meredith which hangs in her office (! ) and says, "They shan't ever find out, my darling, I promise you…" Later she muses, "Mary was a goddess; her skin was radiant…The nights we sat talking in front of that fireplace, planning our whole lives. It wasn't flirtations and dresses we talked about. We were no silly, giggling girls. We intended to conquer life". Later, when reading from the diary of his predecessor, Dr. Scott, referring to Mary, says, "if I did not know how she herself had feared and refused motherhood…" Of course, this part of the plot could hardly be forthright in the 1944 presentation, but in her essay, Ms. Nehme quotes a letter from the head censor of the Catholic League of Decency as follows: "In certain theatres, large audiences of questionable type attend this film at unusual hours, " drawn by "certain erotic and esoteric elements in the film. "
Este suceso tan impresionante es una muestra de la ira de Dios contra los que han matado a su Hijo. Además, significa que a partir de ese momento queda abierto el camino para entrar en el Santísimo, es decir, en el cielo ( Hebreos 9:2, 3; 10:19, 20). Como es natural, la gente se asusta mucho. El oficial del ejército que se encarga de la ejecución declara: "Está claro que este hombre era el Hijo de Dios" ( Marcos 15:39). Es posible que estuviera presente durante el juicio de Jesús ante Pilato, cuando se habló de si Jesús era hijo de Dios o no. Ahora no tiene ninguna duda de que Jesús es un hombre justo y de que, en realidad, es el Hijo de Dios. Otros, impactados por estos extraordinarios sucesos, regresan a sus casas "golpeándose el pecho", un gesto que indica su intenso dolor y vergüenza ( Lucas 23:48). Entre las personas que observan todo esto a cierta distancia hay muchas seguidoras de Jesús que en ocasiones viajaban con él. Ellas también se sienten profundamente conmovidas por estos acontecimientos tan importantes.