i think very often about the fact that no one looks at kell in the face/eye - prior to book 1 its out of respect, after book 1 its out of wariness - because theyâre all avoiding the reminder of his black eye.
but rhy does. rhy always looks him directly in the eye.
i met the loveliest lady today while having brunch and i cant stop thinking about her
Iâm not all angel myself either. But is there ever really an entity thatâs âall Angelâ? No, thatâs just the long history of human creativity and societies.
I donât share my Dadâs cynicism unless heâs around. But it was still a nervous week for us. The bright point here is that I didnât miss his disrespectful commentary during BBC World News evenings.
I never stopped to think about it before; Bag a Legend! pictures Veils as a horrible thing of very few words (he's quite talkative in Parsley tho), so the thought of him going off his shits on a tirade because of Second City Strong Feelingsâą is hilarious
Ka-San is depressed about Otou-Sanâs continuing absence from the house.
Jim Broadbent
Facts
May 24, 1949
English actor
Filmography
King [A Boy Called Christmas: 2021]
Charlie [Six Minutes to Midnight: 2020]
Archmaester Ebrose [Game of Thrones: 2017]
Scottie [London Spy: 2015]
Tom [Another Year: 2010]
Professor Horace Slughorn [Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: 2009]
Harold [Moulin Rouge!: 2001]
Monty [Gone to Seed: 1992]
Dalcroix [Happy Families: 1985]
Woodcutter [The Life Story of Baal: 1978]
Appearance
brunette/ grey hair
blue eyes
1.88m
Roleplay
playable: young adult, adult
Icons: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
One last post as my 24 hour trip comes to an end. Waiting at St Pancras for my train. Itâs been fun đ
BĂ©la Lugosi, Hugh Williams, and Grenta Gynt in The Dark Eyes of London, a British film from 1939 which was released in America in 1940 under the title The Human Monster. It was the first film to receive an âHâ rating (horrific, not appropriate for children under 16) from the British Board of Film Censors.