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Bad link 25. Every time they try to get a light, they have cats-trailered from the internet. It was first of all the live launch of Bond 25 at Avengers-Winterfell Week, then departed from Marvel's latest news, AGAIN. We will come back to this later. First, let's talk about Bond's big news, which unfortunately is not that Dev Patel assumes the role of Bond, but that Bond 25 has a title. Yes, that's right, a whole title! And this title is: No time to die.
Why are Bond songs still a word salad? They always seem to have been formulated from a Scrabble bag. I love to imagine these conversations. "What do you think of Live and Let Die? "That's what we do every day! "What about The man with the gold pistol? "It's so literal that I love it! "Thunderball?" Why not! "Moonraker? "Totally bonkers! "What would you say Quantum of Solace? "Of course, these are words!
No time to dieIs it like, "It's not time to die, James" or is it more, "There's no time to die!" Or is it an oblique Dr. No reference? There has been speculation that Bond 25 is a riff on Dr. No. Is the title with the word "no" a clue, or is it simply a salad of more insignificant Bond words? Anyway, I hope that this title will be inserted somewhere in the dialogue, and I hope the result will be the following: "No. It is time to die. It's two complete thoughts. Like James Bond, that's all, "no," then "it's time to die," that's the optimal outcome of this title dialogue.
And just in case you were wondering how this situation was going, maybe-damn, there are now TWO incidents of thug in the ladies' room. There is really NO moment to die, because everyone has to go to the toilet patrol
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