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Monday, July 19, 2010 @ 10:55 PM




Caught this awesomeeeee show on saturday nightz aft working, together with (L) and friends.
Many said this show is full of complexities and indeed it is. Start of the movie was freaking boring ttm but luckily I paid attention to those details in th front because it's essential at th end fo understanding. The show ended with a very naizeeee (Y) end. I like the fact that the whole show is actually playing us all around and that the whole thing is actually a dream itself (Y).
Those who hadnt caught it should totallyyyyy catch it like real soon?
No regrets.


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