Abraham took Isaac’s hand and led him to the lonesome hill. While his daughter hid and watched, she dare not breathe. She was so still. Just as an angel cried for the slaughter, Abraham’s daughter raised her voice.
Then the angel asked her what her name was, she said, “I have none.” Then he asked, “How can this be?” “My father never gave me one.” And when he saw her, raised for the slaughter, Abraham’s daughter raised her bow. How darest you, child, defy your father? You better let young Isaac go.
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Mashup of the Day: The “Smells Like Teen Spirit” / “Final Countdown” mashup you never knew was coming and had you known would have done everything in your power to prevent is now here.
Harry Potter fans get into intense debates about whether Snape is “morally” good, whether Ginny was a well developed character, whether the plot was too convenient, whether the description of Uncle Vernon and Dudley as “fat” is negative for children, whether the movies should cut certain parts of the book or not. They over analyze everything, scrutinize for little clues, and feel empathy for their characters. They make youtube parodies, Mean Girls memes, icons, mini-vids, blogs, songs, etc. but talk intelligently about the Nazi parallelism and the concept of choice and love just as easily. They are witty in every sense of the word.
Twilight fans talk about who Bella will marry, when Bella will have sex, who Bella will have sex with and who looks better. You tell me which fandom is better