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<blockquote data-quote="Elemental" data-source="post: 3042200" data-attributes="member: 7931"><p>In some media, serial killers are also able to teleport short distances. They have precognitive visions that let them wait in <em>exactly</em> the right place to attack the victim and be certain that their killings will be uninterrupted even when they're killing in a crowded house, or there's somebody <em>in the same frikkin' room</em> ("Urban Legend"). They also possess regenerative powers, which are triggered by the proximity of a victim checking out their apparently lifeless body ("Scream 2"). They have incredible athleticism, and can catch up with a fleeing victim while never moving faster than an amble. Lastly, they can sustain damage that would kill a normal person ten times over ("Hollow Man").</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Romantic comedies are mostly predictable, with some of them having messages that are a bit creepy when you think about them. Stalking people is fine, just so long as you're destined to be together ("Sleepless in Seattle"). Women just need to find a sugar daddy who'll tend to all their needs ("Pretty Woman"). If you can't get the boy you want, you should completely change your personality and values to please him ("Grease").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elemental, post: 3042200, member: 7931"] In some media, serial killers are also able to teleport short distances. They have precognitive visions that let them wait in [I]exactly[/I] the right place to attack the victim and be certain that their killings will be uninterrupted even when they're killing in a crowded house, or there's somebody [I]in the same frikkin' room[/I] ("Urban Legend"). They also possess regenerative powers, which are triggered by the proximity of a victim checking out their apparently lifeless body ("Scream 2"). They have incredible athleticism, and can catch up with a fleeing victim while never moving faster than an amble. Lastly, they can sustain damage that would kill a normal person ten times over ("Hollow Man"). Romantic comedies are mostly predictable, with some of them having messages that are a bit creepy when you think about them. Stalking people is fine, just so long as you're destined to be together ("Sleepless in Seattle"). Women just need to find a sugar daddy who'll tend to all their needs ("Pretty Woman"). If you can't get the boy you want, you should completely change your personality and values to please him ("Grease"). [/QUOTE]
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