Just post whatever comes to mind.
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If Oscar Wilde had lived in our time, he would be a /b/tard.
Actually, scratch that. He does, and goes by Jethro Q Walrustitty.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:26 AM
Whatevs, my kids are gonna grow up watching Looney Tunes and Doctor Who. And whatever else I decide to watch.
Well, that explains a lot.
That or the mild autism. Either/or.
edited 9th Jul '14 8:35:56 PM by TheMike
In the backyard, buried deep underneath the tree There's a monster, takin' root in the property...Sometimes I look at my life and wonder what the fuck went wrong.
Writing a character who I thought was good, but she might actually be evil?
I'm not sure which I want. I like characters, but I never have enough conflict in my stories. So much that they're hardly stories and more just slices of lives.
I still wonder why I write when I can never get up the resolve to FINISH anything and send it to anybody...
I saw a parody of superhero movies last night. At first I thought it was shit, but it turned put to be decent. Halfway thru the movie the super heroine goes mad with power and goes out of her way to torment her ex boyfriend, at one point she throws a shark in his bedroom! She's convinced herself that she's the good guy in this situation and he's the bad guy
My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a fun movie.
Fresh-eyed movie blogDoesn't that shark eat a lady he was sleeping with? I haven't seen it in a while, but I remember seeing that and thinking how terrible it was.
I was taking notes, but I ended up writing a story about how NASA came to be. Well, whoops.
When I take notes I always just end up doodling things
mostly ponies
or slenderman
or slendermare
edited 10th Jul '14 1:46:14 PM by bRaHiAn1
i think i mostly want to see what happens when this whole place breaks apartHow typical of you Brahian.
Every time I look at my blue baseball cap with the words 'H.M. Coastguard' on it I think of H.M. Murdock.
edited 10th Jul '14 1:53:58 PM by InverurieJones
'All he needs is for somebody to throw handgrenades at him for the rest of his life...'Is it just me, or at least one Russian in every work of fiction with one named "Ivan"?
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseGood old stock names.
Considering "Ivan" is the Russian equivalent of "John", it's not really that surprising.
I have to return some videotapes. My WallSo does anyone know of any Marvel superhero who would be analogous with Superman and is also a sort of mentor, because the only ones I can think of are Wolverine and Hulk.
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!Thor.
Why do you ask?
edited 10th Jul '14 10:58:34 PM by BaconManiac5000
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseI wouldn't think of Thor as a mentor, but he's definitely better at being Superman than Superman is at the moment.
And also apparently Wonder Woman.
Edit to add link to Thor is Superman.
edited 10th Jul '14 11:11:21 PM by TParadox
Fresh-eyed movie blogDoesn't Raiden already fulfill that role though; I mean Raiden did use a war hammer in the fourth game, and that whole thing with Raiden fighting Superman in the crossover game.
edited 10th Jul '14 11:15:23 PM by Ssj3Gojira
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!Raiden's from Mortal Kombat, not Marvel Comics.
Besides, Raiden isn't really anywhere near as powerful as Superman.
Good article on Thor.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone else@That article on Thor.
>>>"the resulting nihilistic dud, last summer’s Man of Steel from hollow director Zach Snyder and dark, meandering producer Christopher Nolan was as fun as a fire in a Planet Hollywood:"
I stopped reading there.
edited 11th Jul '14 2:49:35 AM by SaintDeltora
"Please crush me with your heels Esdeath-sama!Yo dawg I heard you like Tesla.
"We're home, Chewie."
Well, it's been shown that intentionally stupid cartoons delay children's brain development.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone else