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Funniest Minion Quotes Of The Week
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This edition of the This Or That Tag was created by Cait @ Paper Fury. It’s stressful because most of the choices are terrible. I hope you enjoy watching me make difficult bookish decisions. Some of these are painful. This Or That Tag (The Stressful Edition) Series or Standalones? Standalones. I don’t like “middle book syndrome” or waiting for the next book in a series to come out. I usually lose interest in the series while I’m waiting for the next book. I have a short attention span and get bored easily. That’s why I rarely finish the series I start. Magic Earned or Magic Born? Well, I don’t like the “chosen one” trope that often comes with magic born. I also don’t like sitting through tedious, cliché “learning to use magic” chapters. Let’s go with magic born because if the character is already part of a magical community, we can get right to the interesting part of the story. Skip all the “OMG, I’m becoming magic!” training montages. Enemies-To-Lovers or Friends-To-Lovers? I know that enemies-to-lovers happens in real life, but it often comes across as forced in fiction. The pacing of a book moves faster than the pacing of real life. In my experience, authors don’t give enemies-to-lovers enough time to develop realistically. I choose friends-to-lovers because it takes less time to develop. Hilarious Banter or Emotional Ruin? I don’t like humor books because most of them aren’t funny, but if a story has depth and can make me laugh, I’ll love it forever. I choose hilarious banter. Love Triangle or Instalove? Love triangle. I like to see relationships develop slowly. With instalove, I usually don’t understand why these characters are instantly in love with each other. Love triangles are cliché, but at least I get my “why” questions answered. Keyboard-Smash Names or All Names Start With The Same Letter? First, why can’t authors give their characters pronounceable names? Some names really do look like the author just smashed their hands on a keyboard. Keyboard-smash names also make book reviewing difficult. Do you know how many times I’ve had to Google how to spell Daenerys Targaryen? Way too many times! (Don’t get me started on Rhaegar, Viserys, and all the other Targaryens. This family requires way too much spell-checking.) I choose names that all start with the same letter. It might be confusing at first, but I won’t stumble over the names every time I see them. Mean Parents or Dead Parents? The problem is that so many children’s books have both! The birth parents are dead and the replacement parents are mean. I’ll go with mean parents. Mean people are more interesting than dead people. Supermodel Looks or Constantly Complaining About How “Plain” They Are? I can’t stand complaining. It gets on my nerves immediately (in real life and in fiction). I’ll happily take the non-whiney supermodel, please. Face On Cover or Typography On Cover? Do you really want your book to stare at you with human eyes? This one is easy: typography. I like looking at pretty fonts, and I don’t like looking at people. What’s worse is that it’s often obvious that the cover designer didn’t read the book. I read one novel where the narrator is described as “chubby with frizzy hair.” The girl on the cover is thin with straight hair. Just . . . what? Why? Who is this cover girl?! She’s nobody in the book, that’s for sure. Villain Turning A Little Good or Hero Turning A Little Bad? Ooh, I like both of these. A villain turning good could be interesting. It would throw everybody off and make you wonder if the villain is really a villain. On the other hand, most stories focus on heroes. The villains get much less page-time. Since heroes get the most attention, I want them to be complex and flawed. I choose hero turning bad. Do you want to do this tag? Consider yourself tagged.
Funniest Minion Quotes Of The Week
Funniest Minions Quotes Of The Week
Funniest Minions Quotes Of The Week
Funniest Minion Quotes Of The Week
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Forget about the lead roles in Despicable Me, even among the kids walking in the background or coming to Agnes' party, ethnic diversity is unbelievably minimal. Despicable Me movies are children's films. Any kid who would watch these movies deserves to celebrate themselves, huh, just a thought...
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Margo Gru is the adopted eldest daughter of Felonius Gru and Lucy Wilde. Before she was adopted, and much like her younger sisters, Edith and Agnes, she was an orphan horribly treated by Miss Hattie. Like Edith and Agnes, Margo wished to be adopted by somebody who would love them. She is very disapproving of Edith's mischief, shown where Edith jumps in puddles which gets her and Agnes wet, and also when she breaks a vial of acid in Gru's kitchen. She does join in with Edith's antics if it's agai
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Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s new comedy adventure Despicable Me 3 features a new addition to the franchise: Balthazar Bratt, a formidable super-villain who has been plotting to destroy Hollywood after his TV show was canceled. Once mocked and shunned after his TV series was canceled—due to his quick onset of puberty—Bratt has become obsessed […]
Bob (temporarily known as King Bob) is one of the Minions. He first appears in Despicable Me 2 and the prequel films Minions, Minions: The Rise of Gru and Despicable Me 4. A minion by the same name, having a different appearance, appears in Despicable Me. He is a major character in the Despicable Me franchise. Bob is a short and bald Minion with heterochromia. He often carries around a teddy bear that he owns called Tim, which is brown with yellow buttoned eyes. Bob is a Minion who is more child
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