I nearly exploded when I had seen that one of my favourite YouTubers made a video about my favourite game.
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I nearly exploded when I put my hand down my pants, and violently masturbated.
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Nearly? Prostate problems already? I thought you're not THAT old yet.
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I can't really get off without a corpse in the room these days.
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The only 'stiff' in the room, I see.
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Kind of set myself up for that one, didn't I?
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I don't get it.
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I saw The Devil's Carnival. Again. For about the fifteenth time. I don't think I can possibly recommend this movie enough. Watch this:
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Ummmmm. No.
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I know some people here like Caddicarus, but fuck them: I think his humor is totally forced, and I can't enjoy his videos at all. They're quite bad. Also, he's got zero originality, a cheap rip-off of JonTron-like channels
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Can someone tell me what is this Oddworld thing?
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I would love to but I honestly have no idea.
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Good. Nothing is more tedious than women with ideas.
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Hahahaha Citizen's Siege hahahahahahaha
He definitely wasn't being harsh enough on MO |
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Spending as long as I do here, sometimes it's easy to forget that Oddworld has actual fans.
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Then I'm sorry to be a sourpuss but you're all posting in the wrong forum, let alone the wrong thread.
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I saw Days of Glory/Indigènes/بلديون, about the North African colonial troops enlisted to fight for the French in World War II. Everyone tried to stay optimistic, then they all died. Pretty much like the actual Second World War, then.
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Oh, so I finished season one of Twin Peaks a few weeks ago. It was pretty great, and I definitely enjoyed it a lot, but felt a lot of confusion towards the culmination of the season. Think I need to watch it again, pretty sure I missed a couple things on my first viewing. Also don't get the "BEST SHOW EVER!" claims yet.
Oh, and the new Community season is awesome so far. The last episode even made me tear up a bit. Watch it! |
Weirdest show ever, maybe. Not the best show ever. Also, there's something that you have to understand about the way David Lynch works. It's almost stream of consciousness. Most of the shit he throws at you will never be explained, and he doesn't look much further beyond "Man, this would be fun to shoot."
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I didn't even find it all that weird other than that dream sequence. I expected a lot more surreal craziness, maybe that's why I was a bit disappointed. A bit, not a lot. It was a good drama and an interesting story but that's it really. I'll probably eat those words in a few months though, gonna watch it again soon. I at least thought the soundtrack and cinematography were amazing.
And how bad is season 2? Should I check it out or avoid entirely? |
It's apparently worth it for the finale.
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Saw the Rocky Horror Picture Show for the 4th or 5th time in an open-air cinema. It's an annual event, but this year the audience was less enthusiastic than the other 2 times I've been. I was the only guy dressed like a girl. Hardly anyone got up to dance to the Time Warp.
It was still a really great atmosphere. I talked to some random strangers about my costume, and had a few photos with some people. The film is always good fun, but everyone calling out "asshole" and "slut" whenever Brad introduces himself and Janet really adds something else. One of my friends and I had practiced lots of callouts, and we managed to remember most of them. There were a few satisfying moments where we got a decent laugh from the people around us. Photos incoming ;) |
If you weren't dressed as a bearded lady, I'll be disappointed.
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I rocked some super-drag stubble, but I'm not going back to a full beard any time soon.
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I have just seen 'Sightseers', directed by Ben Wheatley (who's currently filming the first 2 episodes of the next season of Doctor Who, for those of you who get off on such things). I was mainly interested because the pitch-black comedy of the story, essentially a love story of two people who go on a holiday to the country and inadvertently discover a mutual love of murder. And I'd loved Wheatley's latest film, 'A Field in England', though very different in tone and style.
It's virtually plotless, largely improvised, but still manages to feel coherent, with a definite character 'journey'. Which is fairly remarkable. |
All I know about that film is that they go to the Lake District Pencil Museum, where I have also been.
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