Try Hulu (it's legal)...some of the movies seem pretty obscure, but occasionally you can find something good!
I wouldn't say "everybody" but most people have fetishes, considering a fetish is something that causes "erotic behaviour" it isn't that different. Think about it this way, everybody has a preference whether it be breasts, butt, feet or body type. When they see what they prefer it can cause "erotic behaviour."
That depends on what name she called you and whether or not she was joking. I have occasionally told guys that I like that they're jerks in a half-serious vioce while hitting them, only to hug them a few seconds later. Of course, this isn't out of the blue, normally they've done something that wasn't exactly nice.
"Seldom in the limelight" refers to someone or something that rarely receives attention or public recognition. The phrase "limelight" originates from a type of theatrical lighting, symbolizing fame or prominence. Therefore, being seldom in the limelight suggests a preference for privacy or a lack of desire for the spotlight, indicating that the individual or subject typically stays out of the public eye.
From the episode, Barely Legal
Yes: disagreeable could be an antonym of pleasant. Other antonyms of pleasant could be unpleasant, bothersome, unfriendly, disturbing or nasty.
The verb of preference is prefer. As in "to prefer something over something else".
Something which is evil or bad is called abominable. Refer to related links.
The word "unpleasant" is an adjective. It describes something that is not pleasing or disagreeable.
Occasionally is something that would happen only on ''occasion'' as aposed to something that happens all of the time
"Occasionally desirable" refers to something that is not consistently needed or wanted but is appealing or beneficial at certain times or under specific circumstances. It suggests that while the item, action, or quality may not be a regular preference or requirement, there are particular situations in which it becomes valuable or sought after. This phrase often highlights the situational nature of preferences or needs.
chips and occasionally something from the bakers
the verb is: shamar (שמר) the noun is : sh'mirah (שמירה)
The act of Preferring, or the state of being preferred; the setting of one thing before another; precedence; higher estimation; predilection; choice; also, the power or opportunity of choosing; as, to give him his preference., That which is preferred; the object of choice or superior favor; as, which is your preference?
Yes, "observantly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how someone observes or takes notice of something in a vigilant or attentive manner.
They should not but occasionally it may happen because of a server error or something. They should not but occasionally it may happen because of a server error or something.
Occasionally means now and then...with periodic pauses. Take for instance, if you are cooking, occasionally stirring would be once or twice every minute or so. Another good example would be "From Time to time"