Tipster ends fugitive's respectable double life

Now, I know I try to maintain my progressive, non-macho "image", but there is a line. The Notebook was pure shit. Why women love to be lied to and shat on so much I don't know, but count me out.

If you'll do a quick IMDB search, for instance, "The notebook" is in the top 25 of movies for women, and it's not even in any sort of list for men. Women should all go kill themselves in mass and just leave their vaginas.
 
Now, I know I try to maintain my progressive, non-macho "image", but there is a line. The Notebook was pure shit. Why women love to be lied to and shat on so much I don't know, but count me out.

If you'll do a quick IMDB search, for instance, "The notebook" is in the top 25 of movies for women, and it's not even in any sort of list for men. Women should all go kill themselves in mass and just leave their vaginas.

Up yours emotard!
 
I had never even heard of "The Notebook". Not really sure what that means though.

The movie focuses on an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads follows two young lovers named Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun, who meet one evening at a carnival. But they are separated by Allie's parents who dissaprove of Noah's unwealthy family, and move Allie away. After waiting for Noah to write her for several years, Allie meets and gets engaged to a handsome young soldier named Lon. Allie, then, with her love for Noah still alive, stops by Noah's 200-year-old home that he restored for her, "to see if he's okay". It is evident that they still have feelings for each other, and Allie has to choose between her fiancé and her first love. Written by Jessica Cymerman From IMDB

On first glance - indistinguishable from American Ninja IV
 
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