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physically and mentally fit, in contrast to many others in his age and a very friendly and experienced person.
 
can you explain that? is this a compliment or not? : D
Yes it is. Film Noir is always moody black and white with hints of mystery. B&W? check. Moody? check. Hint of Cloak and Dagger? check.

The overall scene reminds me of London's Docklands at the time Film Noire was popular.
 
Yes it is. Film Noir is always moody black and white with hints of mystery. B&W? check. Moody? check. Hint of Cloak and Dagger? check.

The overall scene reminds me of London's Docklands at the time Film Noire was popular.

thanks for explaining and thanks : ) never/rarely someone was so creative, when he spoke about me : D I should watch some film noir movies : D

I like it when people see how and who I am, because I always felt like noone can understand me and when someone does, it helps me. but only friendly people. no matter how cloudy I sometimes speak or act, I always (unconsciousness) wish that someone can look through.
 
I like that even though you don't speak English well, that you care about the people here, and you are very active in the conversations on the forums. I hope that if I were to meet a friend who didn't speak my language, that they would be as friendly as you are.
 

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