Ugh. It has such unfortunate implications. You know, fallen angels (demons) always want to pull angels down to their level.
Also, she doesn't like it? Why would you hang out with someone who calls you a name you don't like?! It's such a small, but significant marker that someone neither likes or respects you. Oh, wait, there have been much larger things...
The book kind of glosses over the "fallen angers = demons" bit. Although I haven't commented on it thus far, because the angel mythology seems to be based on the descriptions from the Book of Enoch and I'm not certain exactly if that's how it is in there.
Because he's a possessive jerk that's HOT, so that excuses everything >_
Wait, so… Fitzpatrick actually finds this shit, this horrible behaviour 'romantic'? Please tell me not all teenage girls actually believe it too?!
I get it, Fitzpatrick. You're one of those girls who feeds off bullshit drama like this and would do anything for a 'pretty' face. You think bad boys are 'fun,' the whole stereotype of wearing black and trying to be all 'rebellious' by 'breaking the rules' and gets off on being nasty and supposedly 'sticking' it to people because for some stupid reason he hates the world. And because you haven't grown out of your stupid teen fantasies, Fitzpatrick, you're pretty much feeding one unfortunate implication after another to young girls especially. Although I do take comfort in the fact that the whole Twilight/ YA paranormal trend is kinda dying down a bit. Seriously, do you even hear about Twilight anymore? Do you care? :D
That whole rollercoaster scene… girls really read that and afterwards still thought Patch was hot and should be absolved of all his sins because of it?! He is like the
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'that hallucination about her falling out of the car? That was Patch's doing.' I have nightmares of falling out of rides like these. I usually wake up shaking and have difficulty going back to sleep. The feeling of dying is VERY STRONG. I don't even want to know what it's like when I'm actually /in/ a ride. And if that happened to me? I'd want the person I'm with to comfort me. That's generally something love itnerests do. This? I remember you said this book would make Edward Cullen look tame. As Edward Cullen is a mass murderer, I had difficulty believing you. I was wrong. Patch is one sick fucker. My GOD.
Oh, it's even worse. Him making her hallucinate that she was falling out of the ride was his Plan B. We'll find out later what he ACTUALLY had been planning to do to her.
Vee is disappointed at this, because "[she] was hoping for some excitement". Excitement? Her friend is being harassed and she thinks that's exciting?
Or "It's the law of supply and demand" as she puts it, because clearly romance and affection and real freaking people can be compared to goods and services. And we're back with the sex slave vibes!
Except that randomly and all of a sudden she's not afraid, because "In an absurd way, knowing I'd be with Patch made me feel safe" Yes, you'll be perfectly safe with the guy who harasses you.
Apparently the ride is very unpopular for something newly renovated and open on a weekend night, because it only takes a few sentences for them to get seats on the car. Huh. At least that saves us the three hours (actual waiting time I've seen at Europa-Park) of creepy Patch/Nora interaction.
The first depicted a mob of horned demons ripping the wings off a screaming male angel. The next painting showed the wingless angel perched on a headstone, watching children play from a distance. In the third
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"Holy. Shit. 'Little girl'? Patch actually picked a car with a child-molesting angel on the side? And it's supposed to be foreshadowing? Fuck no
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Also, she doesn't like it? Why would you hang out with someone who calls you a name you don't like?! It's such a small, but significant marker that someone neither likes or respects you. Oh, wait, there have been much larger things...
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Because he's a possessive jerk that's HOT, so that excuses everything >_
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I think I'll send a restraining order on his ass before you can say, "Jimmy Cricket!".
I don't give a damn if he's some bad boy...HE CREEPY!
*hides under bed*
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I get it, Fitzpatrick. You're one of those girls who feeds off bullshit drama like this and would do anything for a 'pretty' face. You think bad boys are 'fun,' the whole stereotype of wearing black and trying to be all 'rebellious' by 'breaking the rules' and gets off on being nasty and supposedly 'sticking' it to people because for some stupid reason he hates the world. And because you haven't grown out of your stupid teen fantasies, Fitzpatrick, you're pretty much feeding one unfortunate implication after another to young girls especially. Although I do take comfort in the fact that the whole Twilight/ YA paranormal trend is kinda dying down a bit. Seriously, do you even hear about Twilight anymore? Do you care? :D
That whole rollercoaster scene… girls really read that and afterwards still thought Patch was hot and should be absolved of all his sins because of it?! He is like the ( ... )
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I have nightmares of falling out of rides like these. I usually wake up shaking and have difficulty going back to sleep. The feeling of dying is VERY STRONG. I don't even want to know what it's like when I'm actually /in/ a ride. And if that happened to me? I'd want the person I'm with to comfort me. That's generally something love itnerests do.
This?
I remember you said this book would make Edward Cullen look tame. As Edward Cullen is a mass murderer, I had difficulty believing you.
I was wrong.
Patch is one sick fucker. My GOD.
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Excitement? Her friend is being harassed and she thinks that's exciting?
Or "It's the law of supply and demand" as she puts it, because clearly romance and affection and real freaking people can be compared to goods and services.
And we're back with the sex slave vibes!
Except that randomly and all of a sudden she's not afraid, because "In an absurd way, knowing I'd be with Patch made me feel safe"
Yes, you'll be perfectly safe with the guy who harasses you.
Apparently the ride is very unpopular for something newly renovated and open on a weekend night, because it only takes a few sentences for them to get seats on the car.
Huh. At least that saves us the three hours (actual waiting time I've seen at Europa-Park) of creepy Patch/Nora interaction.
The first depicted a mob of horned demons ripping the wings off a screaming male angel. The next painting showed the wingless angel perched on a headstone, watching children play from a distance. In the third ( ... )
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