Probably. What you are describing is a common anxiety attack caused by the release of adrenalin into the bloodstream as a result of watching scenes in the movie. It could also be the precursor to panic disorder, which is extremely treatable with exercise, relaxation techniques, and sometime prescription tranquilizers like Xanax. (not any old tranq will work, though . . . it has to be Xanax or its equivalent.)
The incident was a disaster the cars were swiped almost japan could have been vanished it was sad i almost cried 5 times watching a video and watching the news
The film is based in part on a novel by the same name, which is in turn closely tied to the German incident of the exorcism of Anneliese Michel. The Michel tragedy occurred in Bavaria and I believe the poor girl died in l976.The book on the Anneliese exorcism is so realistic and down-to-earth it is almost bland and boring. There might also be copyright problems. I read the Anneliese Michel tome and felt it kind of lacked any real excitement or sensation.
yes, but that is my opinionI never played so I'm not sure, but I'll tell you this, watching it on TV is almost as exciting as watching paint dry! :D
When you find out let me know. My husband is 35 and almost only watches cartoons (currently watching Robot Chicken) or Star Wars.
although almost 700 people aging from children to the elderly went to the hospital Nobody died from this watching this episode
Many people spend most of their times watching it, and they almost forget to do more important things.
One can find information about watching Spongebob online on various websites like Ask and Wikipedia. Both these sites offer great information about almost anything in the world.
Almost anything really, for example driving a car or watching tv are surrounded by science just like almost everything else in daily life.
They are used for watching movies and videos. Esp. since the video tapes are almost obsolete now.
There is no good reason to ditch your rifle. Your weapon is your life. I almost stopped watching the movie at that point.
Nope, it is no longer made. But you can almost taste it watching this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aaZFp0SK0k
An Orwellian warning refers to a society controlled through oppressive surveillance, censorship, and totalitarianism as depicted in George Orwell's "1984". On the other hand, a Huxleyan warning refers to a society controlled through distraction, entertainment, and drugs as depicted in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". These warnings caution against the potential dangers of losing individual freedom and autonomy in different ways.