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Humility and critique

    • Yay, my first blog! That settled, today when I was going to the Movie Theater on my campus, I couldn't get a ticket because they only accepted cash, the ATMs only printed 20s, and I only had 2.05 on my debit card (ಠ_ಠ). However, there was this extremely generous man who saw me in my dilema and offered me help. I felt extremely guilty that he was simply giving me this money without any contacts for me to pay him back, even while I was aware that he was simply being kind and charitable, and turned down his offer of $5, only accepting the $2 that I needed. I still had guilty knots in my stomach when I went to buy my ticket, to How to Train Your Dragon 2, but they subsided as I watched the movie. As for the movie, it was great overall, with much entertainment of action, suspense, romance, and tragedy, but there were a few thoughts I had.
      One was that the death of Hiccup's father could have been avoided if Hiccup had simply made physical contact with Toothless and disrupted his mind control, as he did later in the movie. Another is the survival of Hiccup and Toothless when, after being frozen, Toothless *insert explanation for how* is glowing with plasma and blasts away the ice, not explaining why Hiccup also survived. Aside from those, the only thing I have left is that the movie didn't include Toothles's origins/kin, but that may be for another movie, if they make one.

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