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Blog Comments posted by The Hip Historian Iaredios
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Known this for years. I think I learned it from some apologetics course I was watching, but picked up some stuff throughout my life beforehand. So I know how to lie well, have even done it before brilliantly (have a story for one), but I dislike it, what with chivalry and whatnot.
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You kidding? I'd probably be drawn to you and share doodles and join you in face-making. Weirdos, UNITE!
Also, air conditioning is a near-requirement here in Arizona. Better to have it than not have it, so you saying that sounds weird to me.
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Hahaha, I laugh at your misery.
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Do you know how often it rains here?! DON'T MAKE ME DO IT! I'M A-WARNIN' YA!!
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This is very nice of you! Thank you so much.
Ah man, I also wanted Back to the Future. Oh well.
Could I get the Walking Dead games? Been meaning to get those for a while now.
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One story that I remember is Secret of NIMH. Then there was The Big Friendly Giant that our third grade teacher read to us.
BFG! Roald Dahl is futzing aces, man.
I forgot about the BFG! I love that movie, even call myself that sometimes. I hope the upcoming new movie is good.
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How are you attaching the bow tips to the chain?
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You know what is weird, is that I recently looked up Terry McGinnis and was fascinated by this part of his biography, and now here I am having just read about someone else's appreciation of it.
To try and answer the question, 'childish' stuff that influenced me as a kid that still holds up are early Pixar movies, Bionicle, The Giver, Star Wars, Batman: The Animated Series, The Lion King, Emperor's New Groove, Narnia, Avatar: The Last Aribender, and the good stories in my childhood country music songs.
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Nice bow dude! But I think it would be more handy to have the silver spikes facing the other way so the wielder can cleanly cut with the bow, or at least flip one of them. The way they are facing means that the spikes hook into and get stuck in stuff.
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Lets see if you can reach nine years like me, or even a decade.
Although there should be three years taken off as I was inactive for that amount of time, so I guess technically we have the same amount of time.
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Well you will be missed surely, but it is quite understandable. There are roads to travel, flowers to smell, sights to see, and a life to live. I'll probably be having to do the same thing eventually. I have to say thanks for not just dropping us dead immediately, as you very well could. Be sure to tell us when you area actually going to leave, I want to have my part in thine farewell.
And Mata Nui said that.
EDIT: Is it okay if I ask what changed on BZPower to bring this no-doubt long pondered decision to an ultimatum?
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What'chu talkin' about Willis?
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As Angry Joe put it, trying to shove in 4 movies into one was stupid. But considering how the movie turned out, it could have much, much worse.
And thanks, hope thine day is good too.
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Personally, I like Man of Steel and Dawn of Justice. They aren't without their problems, but they get too much hate. And happy birthday dude.
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My birthday marks the destruction of one of the walls of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire after a lengthy siege, which said Roman soldiers then stormed in and began destroying Jerusalem.
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May the seas of space, the tides of time and the Master that guides them all bless you and fair you well in thine endeavors, be they just. May there be justice in thine journeys, and you find just happiness. Farewell, fair well, and good bye Reznas.
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We'll see you again in due time. In the mean time, have a great life, and may God bless you.
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He's an alright individual. I don't appreciate his taste in coffee, however, and his ears could be smelled from a few cubits away.
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You could help with A Rude Awakening and write some short stories to help fill the world up with characters.
That sounds too intensive, honestly. I appreciate the offer though.
Hey no biggie, just shootin' ideas. I know that you like space stuff, I don't have any idea of what the Great Beings could ahve been doing in space for about 10,100 years in ARA, and I thought you would have had some ideas. But i can understand how that might be intensive and off-putting.
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TFA was a good movie, but disappointing ultimately (and no, I did not 'over-hype' myself). Judging by the trailers alone, this feels like it also be mostly hollow, but I'll reserve my judgement for the movie itself.
Want good movie-material for a movie set in-between ROTS and ANH? The anti-Empire clone army trained in secret on Kamino and the short-lived revolt. That ought to explain some stuff for general movie goers on the transition from Clonetroopers to Stormtroopers and create interesting viewpoints for the soldiers involved. Unfortunately, little jedi/sith stuff, so there go your lightsaber-related toy sales...
Ugh, that siren...
Wasn't it used on Yavin 4 in A New Hope?
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If you have something on your mind and feel it could start a conversation, then make a blog post about it! Just make sure you follow the rules.
If I had the money, I'd have a blog...
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I was a stupid youngster, I am fine with my current age.
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You could help with A Rude Awakening and write some short stories to help fill the world up with characters.
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I'm sticking to Windows 7. It's flashy but functional, and can run modern games. Good middle ground.
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morrowind...
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i tried out Morrowind, and it was weird to play. Oblivion was my first Elder Scrolls game and there are just a lot of basic stuff changed from one game to the other that made it hard for me to get into it. As many problems Skyrim has, the one things I miss from it when going back to Morrowind or Oblivion is the smiting. I love that stuff.
Love New Vegas. For me, it's the real Fallout 3 as it actually has ties to the original two games.