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Specific Donnie Darko questions? (spoilers)?

Questions based on the more time travel theory of the director, mind you. Not the religious or psychotic theories

I understand that Donnie needs to send the engine back to Oct 2nd to kill himself and prevent the tangent universe. BUT


1. yes

2. its ok, because killing himself ends the cycle.

3. idk. its been ahile sense i watched the movie and i don't remember that

4. sure.




your probably overthinking

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Airing My Dirty Laundry

Doing laundry here is no easy feat.  It’s not like I am taking it all down to the river and scrubbing it on rocks, or using a washboard or one of those old fashion tubs with the hand-cranked wringers.  Nothing like that, but it is still somewhat old fashioned in its method.

When I came to first look at the house last June, it did not have a washer or dryer.  So when I inquired to Jole through Davide as an interpreter, they said no, the house did not have one but they would be willing to put one in for me.  It is hard to believe that in this day and age that a home would be without a washer or a dryer.

Jole brought me into the kitchen and showed me where in the counter space it would go – which was next to the sink to be near the drains and pipes underneath.  The kitchen counter space was small enough already, with a washer stuck in the middle; it would eat up even more precious cabinet space.  But Davide assured me that this was normal, most Italian households have the washer in the kitchen.  No big fancy laundry room here like all of our newer American homes have. Ah well, all part of living the Italian dream I thought.  Not a problem.  I completely forgot to ask again about a dryer.

So when I first moved in, Jole proudly showed me the new washer which had been installed in the bathroom instead of the original plan of the kitchen.  I have to say that I was actually quite pleased with the new location.  Jole then proceeded to show me how the outflow hose was plugged into the bidet and when we wanted to use the bidet, we were to simply pull the hose out.  Little does she know that we have no idea how to use a bidet other than to rinse muddy shoes. 

Then, she turned the instruction manual over to me.  At that point, it might as well have been written in Arabic.  Though, this shouldn’t be some magical mystical mystery machine, it’s just a washer.  And I am a 46-year old college-educated housewife who has been doing laundry since like, forever. 

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