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Broken Smile

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03/Nov/09 at 06:36 PM by Fifth_Rider 206.248.211.219
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[[caption-width:500:"And then mommy was hanging from the ceiling. She looked so... happy.]]
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[[caption-width:500:"And then mommy was hanging from the ceiling. She looked so... happy."]]
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03/Nov/09 at 06:35 PM by Fifth_Rider 206.248.211.219
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[[caption-width:500:"And then mommy was hanging from the ceiling. She looked so... happy.]]
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10/Oct/09 at 08:12 PM by 67.166.147.84
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[EpiphanyTherapy get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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10/Oct/09 at 07:57 PM by 67.166.147.84
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[EpiphanyTheory get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[EpiphanyTherapy get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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10/Oct/09 at 07:55 PM by 67.166.147.84
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[Epiphany Theory get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[EpiphanyTheory get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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10/Oct/09 at 07:55 PM by 67.166.147.84
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* Lon Chaney Jr. gives a truly impressive one in the film ''The Uncanny'' (1927), after finding out that the woman he loves (Joan Crawford) has fallen in love with another man. Just to ram home why he breaks so well: he's a criminal fugitive who's hidden out at a circus disguised as an armless knife-thrower (he has his arms, but also a distinctive and identifiable hand deformity); Nanon (Crawford) has a distaste for being touched by men due to some past trauma and becomes friendly with him. As his love for her grows, he takes the next step and ''has both his arms amputated''-- just in time for her to [[Epiphany Theory get over it]] thanks to the circus' handsome strong man...
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03/Oct/09 at 03:41 PM by phazonfarmer 71.238.150.125
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* Marianne Smith of ''ThePowerpuffGirls''. Her smile broke when the girls ruined her neighborly dinner, and when her husband got out of jail (for threatening to blow-dry the professor to death, ), she had created a whole supervillain family, kids included.
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* Marianne Smith of ''ThePowerpuffGirls''. Her smile broke when the girls ruined her neighborly dinner, and when her husband got out of jail (for threatening to [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon blow-dry the professor to death,]] ), she had created a whole supervillain family, kids included.