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GUYS: how would you rate this girls based on this info. Easy points right here!? On a scale of 1-10 (10 being most desirable) how would you rate this girls based on the information I give you. Feel free to be brutally honest!
Age group: 19-21 y/o
Appearance: Fair skin, hazel eyes, medium length chocolate brown hair, light freckles on the face, plump lips, straight teeth, 5'7, and average weight, DD breasts, has four small-medium coverable tattoos.
Habits: Only likes to wear mascara and and chap stick, is seen in a pair of Converse sneakers more then high heels, jeans and tshirt type of girl, doesn't get fake nails, doesn't go tanning, doesn't use hair extensions or false eye lashes, doesn't smoke but likes wine and a good burger.
Hobbies: Hiking/camping/being in nature, loves to cook and bake, dog lover, reading, watching horror & action movies, enjoys gaming (call of duty, the sims etc) traveling, and painting, sings in the shower. Interested in becoming an Embalmer. | My honest opinion:
Its very hard to say without seeing the person in question.
Based on your description I would say around a 6/7 but again its hard.
last of all judge there personality, it may suck so judge them on that. | Would anyone be interested in giving constructive criticism for this Anime review? Hello! My teacher asked me to write a review for 'Blood: The Last Vampire". Please tell me what I can improve!
What specific line of reasoning is behind your affection for watching movies? Are you searching for thought provoking plotlines riddled with underlying messages, or are you merely trying to waste a few hours in an enjoyable manner? If you identify yourself as part of the second category, then Blood: The Last Vampire was not made with you in mind. With a run time that barely surpasses 40 minutes, some people will certainly be disappointed over the lack of conclusion. While its short length does restrict it from introducing any form of character development, it manages surprisingly well without it.
To some extent Blood succeeds in turning its short length into an advantage. After a breathtaking opening in which a vampire traveling on a train is killed by an adolescent girl with a katana, you don't need to be omniscient to know where the plot is heading. Straight forward, and without any tedious attempts of having a background story, Blood propels itself using simplicity decorated with buckets of blood. You see, our young protagonist named Saya is not your ordinary sword-wielding little girl. Employed by an unnamed organization she hunts down vampires without mercy, and without failure.
While it is strongly implied that she's had many previous assignments, our adventure commences as she is sent to infiltrate a high school where a vampire is suspected to be hiding. Resulting in one bloody night, the story is simple without any unnecessary attention to details. Whether or not you see its simplicity and biased point of view as a weakness or a strength is up to you, but part of its charm lies in the fact that you always know where it's heading.
The average quality of an animated feature released today, would undoubtedly surpass Blood both in terms of character designs and action sequences. This is only natural, and despite its age Blood frees itself of technological boundaries, delivering an artistically appealing visual treat that shocked audiences 10 years ago. With a colour scheme that constantly dwells in the realm of darkness, Blood boasts impressing scenery that, despite benefiting from diversity, remains monotonously gloomy. Honestly, I wouldn't prefer it in any alternate way, as gloominess is a fully acceptable method of establishing an atmosphere.
From a "guilty pleasure" perspective, anyone with a penchant for stylistic violence will rejoice upon witnessing the merriness that emerges whenever a vampire is slayed by Saya. Speaking of which, the design of Saya is impressing and relatively realistic. A physical trait that she shares with most other character in the story is her slightly too plump mouth. Without any further complaints in terms of animation, I'l also like to acknowledge Blood's use of facial expressions to be praiseworthy. Fear is conveyed using shaking eyes and wide mouths, while anger results in bitter, almost grisly facial features.
The music is captivating, using all the grandeur of electronic music combined with violins and basses that invoke a sense of eeriness. Sometimes the visual quality combined with painfully dramatic music is overwhelming in the sense that it builds up the tension to extreme levels.
Mixing the use of japanese and english seems like an unnecessary and unreasonable idea at first sight, but thanks to formidable voice actors it avoids failure. Saya in particular has an unexpected "wise beyond her years" way of talking, that is filled to the brim with experience and wisdom that only someone who has lived a long life can develop.
Character development may seem vital if a movie wants to be emotionally engaging, but Blood works relatively fine ignoring it completely. Saya's personality is defined by her arrogance, a characteristic that goes hand in hand with her savage and sinister appearance. Her extreme methods of ridding herself of the vampires that provide her with a raison d'etre generally involves the use of her katana, so you'll definitely anticipate some good old fashioned Grindhouse glee whenever she's around!
While some sort of character development rather than short personal traits used as substitutes would be desirable, Blood gathers support from its thespian soundtrack along with its high entertainment value.
Easily standing the ever-so-harsh test of time, it remains visually appealing and inventive even 10 years after its original release. Providing a refreshing breeze in comparison with contemporary vampire tales (that won't refrain from replacing logic and originality with naive characters and stupidity in general), Blood is still far from perfect. Having compiled all of its negative and positive aspects, I easily find it to be worthy of a watch, but unfortunately it is forgettable, and after you've been entertained by it for 45 minutes | You opening needs a bit of work, as it comes off a little bit snooty.
People watch movies for one of two reasons. Some are searching for thought provoking plotlines riddled with underlying messages; others merely trying to waste a few hours in an enjoyable manner. | What would you do if you had telepathy? Writing an essay for english I got a 5.3 out of 6 a 90 I want a higher score and I can't think of anymore ideas. I can only have the power of telepathy for one day. This is the essay so far(if u wanna read it):
We all were astonished by the movie Matilda, a mega smart second grader with the supremacy to move objects with her mind. If I were to be granted the gift of telepathy for one day it would be a rather lethargic experience. This sacred power could help me on my slothful moments and the most intimidating conditions in my everyday life.
Without a doubt, my power of telepathy would not allow me to step a foot onto the rough carpet of my bedroom floor. I envisage laying under my balmy, cozy sheets on a Friday night with no plans, I decide to find a show on television; where is the remote? The remote is waiting on the far right of my dresser, sitting with my perfumes, waiting for my hand to grasp a tight hold of it. Lazy I forbid myself to lift my relaxed body off my sweet spot on my snuggly bed. My grateful present strikes as I squint my eyes and in a matter of three seconds the device is floating gracefully in the air. I do not even have to lay a finger on the remote just point and bam I am watching, The Ghost Whisperer, my favorite show.
Moreover, I would be able to have a dentist cleaned mouth without the sky-scraping bill. Finally I would get out of my bed after my effortless night and hover in the mid air into the bathroom. Standing in front of the mirror as I look at myself in parallel form I flash a smile and my toothbrush arises into my mouth. I secure my mouth shut after three minutes my mouth is already a glistening white without flossing yet.
Furthermore, I would have an Aishwarya Rai movie star look. My job is to look into the mirror conduct my brushes as beautiful brown, red and green colors onto my smooth silky face. As I feel the brushes gliding along my cheek bones and eyelids I smirk into the mirror because I can have ultimate perfection in beauty for a day wish the Oscars was that day.
Relevantly, I definitely would l not be on my hands and knees on tiles scrubbing bath tubs, mopping floors, vacuuming, cooking, and mowing the lawn or any other house hold chores. With just a few wags of my handy left and right index fingers, my household will be dazzling in a matter a five minutes verses a whole day of blood, sweat labor. As I conduct this cleaning orchestra the vacuum would plug in itself, swiffer becomes self squirting and dusters dusting from corner to corner; shelf to shelf. It would be even better than having fifty French Maids cleaning the house. Of course, there will be no around the furniture cleaning, sofas would be lifted up to touch the ceiling as I zap with my right index finger to pick up the spare change and vacuum with my left.
Granted, I could never paint a perfect masterpiece. Going to the art studio and being in a class of people my age that can paint the Mona Lisa free hand is quite embarrassing for me. For once in my life I will be able to paint a bowl of fruit flawlessly. Bananas would be perfectly curved, grapes plump and juicy and apples painted in dazzling red. Without even wearing a smock my eyes go from the brush to the pallet to the paper my eyes go cross eyed watching my self technically paint this beautiful artwork.
Hence, I picture myself strolling along the Ocoee streets in my car to pump gas with my finger from inside my car without even rolling the window down, when suddenly there is a hold up inside the gas station. A masked man with one hand tightly clamped around the clerk's neck with a knife in the other hand. From outside the window I move my eyes from the knife in the criminal's hand to the clerk's hand. Then, I make the cigarette shelf behind the robber plunge on top his head. The old clerk must think he just fought him off as he calls the police with a smirk on his face. I go back to my car inaudibly as I wag my finger to pump my gas I grin as well for my deed and to know I made this old defenseless man feel physically powerful.
Also, at night I would be able to actually, physically fly in the air like batman and lurk around for trouble such as muggings, rape and shootings. I would be able to swoop down and lift them up to safety to got to their own homes or the hospital for the injured. At least, until midnight before my powers melt away.
Therefore, for one day I would be able to entertain my sluggish self with no effort but a light wag of my index finger, have a thoroughly clean, sparking home, paint a master piece, have a gorgeous face and save a life. The gift of telepathy is a bittersweet power that comes in handy in everyday life and to be a super hero even though it would only last one day it's an experience that would have superb memories to last my lifetime. | You seem to be confusing telepathy and psychokinesis.
Telepathy is the ability to read minds, or to communicate with somebody else, over a distance and without using technology.
Moving objects using nothing but your mind is called psychokinesis, or somtimes telekinesis. (See the link.) I believe that your teacher would know this... so you're describing the wrong superpower. Sorry! |
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