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Boogie Monsta

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  1. Wow it's been way too long, there's so few people now compared to years ago.

    1. Jinkmeister

      Jinkmeister

      I know, right? It sucks :(

  2. The ex-hardcore gamer in me is a little ashamed to say it, but I've been really enjoying lego batman recently. Simple, fun, and with lots of awesome characters and functional drop in/drop-out co-op. It's sad how most of the game industry has forgotten that one of the best parts about games is experiencing them with someone sitting next to you.
  3. I loved this movie, and I think the people who call the story shallow or weak are missing the point. Most action movies nowadays are going for the dark gritty oh no everything is hopeless angle, and I found it extremely refreshing to see a movie where that grittiness was balanced by balls-to-the-wall ridiculous action and a real sense of hope. The stakes were definitely high, but I don't think you have to think everyone's going to die to enjoy a movie. The story was simple, and it worked. Definitely my favorite movie of the year so far.
  4. So I hung out with Ryuujin and Avohkah Tamer and Turakii and a lot of other awesome people at Brickfair on Saturday, which was awesome. I totally forgot what an awesome group of people I left here, I should def log on more often.
  5. Granted. You learn, but you can never stop, so you'll probably never be able to get a job or drink out of a glass.I wish I never needed sleep.
  6. This obviously never happened, but it's some of the best creepypasta I've ever read. Paranormal stories are awesome.-----I sat up in the darkness of my room, frightened. Some noise from the land of the waking had jolted me out of unconsciousness. Groggy, I reached across to the nightstand, turning my alarm clock towards my face. The dim numbers read 3am, and I groaned. So much for a good night's sleep. Forgetting what had woken me, I rolled over and settled back into bed - but there it was again. A thump from the attic above me, loud and deliberate. There was another. It sounded as though someone (for surely it was a person, no house settles in a manner so resembling footsteps) was attempting to make me aware of his presence, almost toying with me. I bolted upright, adrenaline pumping. Someone was in my house.The thumping stopped somewhere above my closet. Slowly I stood up in the darkness of my room, the illumination of the alarm clock extending no further than the nightstand on which it sat. Slowly I worked my way out of my room and down the hall, heading for the storage closet, and grabbed my old bat. I retreated down the hall to stare, waiting, at the trap-door into the attic. Whoever the intruder was, he wasn't going anywhere.I held my breath, waiting for any noise, any sign of life. Nothing. Heart racing, I slowly approached and pulled down the ladder. The light was on in the attic. I wasn't sure if I'd left it that way. I climbed up as quietly as I could and peeked into the room, only to be confronted with... nothing. Nothing there at all. Just the old junk I'd left up in storage. I sighed, relieved. I must've been imagining things. It's easy to convince yourself you're hearing things when you're alone in the dark. Laughing, I shut off the lights behind me and went to lie down.I closed my eyes, thinking how ridiculous I'd been.Then - Thump. Closer now. Just as loud as I'd heard it before, closer now to the center of the room. I jumped out of bed, less frightened than angry, and rushed up the ladder, bat in hand. I kicked over boxes, swung at shadows and old clothing. Nothing. There was no one there. I rubbed my temples, climbing down the ladder and back towards my room. Too much stress at work. Must be imagining things. Maybe I'd take the day off tomorrow.I felt strange as I approached my door. Hand outstretched towards the doorknob, I hesitated, a sense of dread washing through me. I groaned. I was being stupid. I'd probably feel better after I got some sleep. Fingers rubbing the bridge of my nose, I blindly flicked on the light-switch and made my way towards my bed. I slumped down on the edge, rubbing my eyes. So tired. Had to stop being paranoid.Thump.I jerked my hands away from my face, whipping around to glare once more towawrds the attic - but with the light on, I could see it. A grotesque mockery of the human form, bent and twisted, head facing the wrong way, empty sockets where eyes should have been. Slowly, deliberately, it lifted a hand. It grinned as it slapped it down with a thump, dragging itself closer towards me.Thump.I give a panicked laugh as it smashes the bare bulb that is my only source of light, shrouding the room in darkness. I'm not insane. How could I have known?Thump.It walks on ceilings.-----
  7. Just imagine what those cops who're shadowing people with cartoon bear bumper stickers would do when they saw this thing IRL. Which it happens to now be a life goal to own.
  8. Thank goodness. the making-out-passionately pony banners and girls wearing almost nothing that're plastered around the forum were fine, but thank Celestia there's no more children's cartoon ponies in a barely seductive pose.
  9. Optimus Prime ftw.Ninja'd. Actually Lehvak about to eat a Toa.
  10. You get in shape, but that shape is a triangle and you're stuck as a triangle forever.I wish people could learn by osmosis.
  11. But then Gurren Lagann sues for intellectual property copyright violation.I wish I had a wish I had a portal gun.
  12. 3's and 7's - Queens of the Stone Age(27 > 7)
  13. Boogie Monsta

    Agenda!

    Does anyone else instantly ignore anything that has the words "______ agenda" in it? Without fail, those articles/posts are full of vacuous ######. Every. single. time.
  14. That'd be it. When you go to school-school, you can be whoever you want and your parents won't know most of it. Cursing's such a normal thing that by the third week you're pretty much used to it forever, even if you decide not to do it.
  15. Someone just called me an adult ;-; But see, just with your third sentence you've explained it. "However, I won't go outside my home and openly disobey rules I can't disprove." There aren't very many people like you. Idk if your parents were just nice and you genuinely like them, or you've been sheltered, or maybe you live in a town where everybody's just like that. I've heard legends of those. But most people aren't. Most people get to an age where they purposefully go against everything their parents say, and without fail that's around 14-16 (which is exactly where you are). As you get older, usually around second half of Junior year of high school, you start to notice the people who swear all the time everywhere getting less. There'll still be the one or two, and those people will probably grow up to like NASCAR and/or rap music, but they'll be the exception, not the rule. They all start to realize that you can't curse all the time everywhere, because they did and found out when and why it's unacceptable. Telling them not to is like telling a squirrel not to store nuts, or Apple to make customizable computers. It's just never going to happen. So yeah, I can tell you from my apparently-adult perspective, it won't last very long, but during that time it's best to just *puts on sunglasses* Deal with it.
  16. Just something I had to say about your conclusion, the way that most adults know when to and when not to use profanity is because they did the exact same thing as teenagers do now. They used it every other word, and by doing that they realize what places it's acceptable (the locker room, when you're in pain, when you're with people who do it too) and when it's not (just doing regular things in public, talking to younger people, etc.). They know because they tried it and discovered the rules. Now, your opinion seems to be "People know the rules, so you should follow them." Technically, yes, that's true. The world would be a better place if everyone just followed the rules everyone knows. HOWEVER. Not very many people can learn like that. Personally, I really dislike rules if I don't understand them. Sure, I could do it just because it makes people happy, but I'll learn a lot more from blowing the rules out of the water and discovering why they were there in the first place. From all the people I've met in my lifetime, almost all of them think the same way. I've told my dad right-out, "I have no doubt that you're right, but I'm going to do the dumb thing anyway because I want to and when it turns out you're right, I'll learn from it and not do it again." And every time, he totally understands because that's exactly what he would've done. Honestly, not many people in life know what the [Don't bypass the word filter. -Shine] is going on, and the only way to learn is to screw up. If you try to limit their screwing up, they'll never learn.
  17. Did you consider that maybe it just looks cool? Not everyone (myself included) cares about all the technical skill and stuff that went into it. That entry's head/face is by far the best-looking one, plus he got the logo spot-on. The belt is very good as well. Simple and faithful to Batman. An arm missing (that would be hidden behind the cape anyway) can't hold back the rest of the awesome Batman-accuracy.
  18. Well, think about it like this. We found a thing among all the buttfacery, apathy, and hostility of the internet that's completely happy and fun and innocent (for the most part), as well as really awesome. It's kind of like when you find something you loved when you were a kid: it's completely untainted by all the stuff that we had to grow up and find that the world wouldn't shut up about. Idk about everyone else, but that's the main reason I love it.
  19. mkay, Valenti. Just using an example, no religious discussion here.
  20. @Caliga: 3 words: Bring Back Bionicle club. You can't judge something based on its fans. Especially when the fans are actually totally normal people, with like 3 psychotic ones that give the rest a bad name. E.g. the Westboro Baptist Church illusion.
  21. Yeah guys, those people that like that thing that was created for young children sure are dumb! *goofy grin* Now if you'll excuse me, I'm building this awesome thing with this toy system built for young children!
  22. So I went and listened to Fingerprints and Self Inflicted, and lyrically I liked it. The music was a bit generic, but not bad at all. Katy is a beautiful women who makes great music. MLP is a cartoon about ponies made for little girls. She the difference? Katy's popular songs are about making bad decisions, having low standards, and good ways to get certain diseases. MLP is about making and keeping friends.But for real, if you want to continue this, give me a PM, I'd love to debate you. This is a Katy Perry thread, not an MLP one.
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