Fallen Ones, The
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IMDB rating: 3.50 Plot: The Fallen Ones, an ancient cult in Egypt that worshiped giants. One such giant was Aramis, who’s father is a fallen Fallen Angel who had Armamis mummified to save his spirit from the great flood. Time passes and it’s 2005 and a team of Archaeologists have found the tomb lead by clues in ancient text. But one of them is not who they appear to be, he is the Fallen One and has plans on resurrecting Aramis and start a new race of giants and destroy all of humankind. Unless Matt and his team can find a way to take down a hundred foot mummy. |
Actors: Van Dien Casper,Wagner Robert,Lewis Geoffrey,Negahban Navid,Bosley Tom,Grant Saginaw,Whyte Scott,Struycken Carel,Morse Jim,Espinosa Pablo,Mukes Robert Allen,Keyes Irwin,Marcott Braeden,Allen Shane,Action,Adventure,Fantasy,Horror,
Should I Have A Long Distance Relationship Over The Internet For My First Boyfriend?
I’m bi/gay (prefer guys) and I know this girl in another state a couple hundred miles away. She knew I wasn’t straight and introduced me to this guy through facebook and gave me his phone number because he was gay and having some trouble accepting it and thought I could help.
We text and IM a lot and were about the same age, I’m a senior in high school he’s junior. We have a lot in common and I enjoy talking to him and I think he enjoys talking to me. We have a lot in common one of which being we both want boyfriends REALLY bad neither of us have ever had one and we both cant find other gay guys in our areas to date.
Do you think I could have an online long distance relationship with this guy like as my first boyfriend? I mean it obviously wouldn’t be something serious but is it like ok you think? Has anyone had similar relationships?
Oh and I go off to college next fall and he will the fall after that and we might be closer in college maybe close enough to see each other.
I think that would be very romantic. Certainly a great story to tell your kids if you end up together!
Sure. Why not. I have heard of online relationships that worked out before.
Destroyer of Dumbasses | Nov 19, 2009
It’s up to you, really. Some online relationships work out, and others can be total disasters. You have to be prepared with an uncertainty that can come with long distance, and you may have to come to terms with the fact that when the two of you meet in person, that connection might not be there. I have had two online-long distance relationships: one was decent, the other was terrible.
As long as you are careful, I say go for it. It can be fun,
and if it isn’t, no annoying surprise visits from a crazed ex. *Oh, personal experience, you torture me so.*
Hope all is well, and I expect updates on this situation, mister. *smiles*
shattersixx | Nov 19, 2009
Is it OK for you to have an Internet relationship with this guy? Sure, its OK, as long as you don’t make it into more than it is.
Call me hopelessly old-fashioned, but I don’t think it qualifies as a "boyfriend" relationship if you’ve never seen each other or spent any time together face to face. A long-distance relationship that exists only over the Internet and on the phone is, at best, **maybe** a friendship, not a "dating" relationship.
Once the two of you get to college and are close enough to see each other and spend time together in the same zip code on a regular basis, then you can call yourself "boyfriends".
RachelS165 | Nov 19, 2009
I’d have to advise against it. I know a lot of people who have gotten involved in internet relationships and missed out on a lot of things IRL because of it. Especially with you leaving for college this fall, you’re going to have a lot of social opportunities (both dating and friendship) that you didn’t have before. It’s good to be friends or have a casual relationship, but don’t let it stop you from going ahead with your life.
Hang in there. Everything will be different once you start college.
nilsbyy | Nov 19, 2009

