I remember I got entirely through the first 2 books in this series when I was a teen, and partway through the 3rd. I was a glutton for punishment. (I read the first 7 books of the Wheel of Time series over and over at that age.)
I remember I got entirely through the first 2 books in this series when I was a teen, and partway through the 3rd. I was a glutton for punishment. (I read the first 7 books of the Wheel of Time series over and over at that age.)
I found this to be especially creepy back when we were still in the middle of the Harry Potter movie run and the child actors were still, well...children. Honestly, shipping underage pre-teen characters is creepy enough on its own, but I found it to be really inappropriate when people were Photoshoppimg photos of the…
I had a Palm Pilot briefly in the early 2000s. I asked for it for Christmas because a classmate in college insisted it really helped him remember assignments and appointments and the like. I think I used it briefly as an MP3 player (and it needed those huge shitty Sony Memory Sticks) and put one or two games on it.…
I got a kid-friendly version of one of these when I was about 12. I mainly liked it because it had some kind of romance compatibility tester and I would match up my friends with the guys they liked. I don't think I ever used it for homework. :|
I got a Star Wars Death Star dog ID tag for a friend of mine. There's a QR code you can scan on the back of the tag that takes you to a page with the dog owner's contact info. Since this dog is a stray my friend adopted in the first place...
Shiiiiiit. I will admit, I am one of those people who will buy nearly anything if they put "retro" in its name. And, you know, actually bother to make the product look retro.
Oh God, I'm having flashbacks to cold speculums jammed up my cooch now...
Weird Al is never wrong, and when it comes to people who abuse "literally" I will go down kicking and screaming.
Rayford Steele? Really? Rayford Steele??
No, I'm sorry, but I hate Korra's new hair. I may be biased, though, because I've cosplayed Korra a few times and I have so much hair I didn't need a wig.
YES! That skeleton scared the crap out of me when I was 8 or 9. I mean, his eyes started to glow red. That's when you realized shit had gotten real.
ARGH. My dad rented Looper a while ago, and as I was passing through the living room while he was watching it, this was the scene that was playing. I lost all desire to watch the whole movie after witnessing this scene. It freaked me out big time.
Torgo, from "Manos: the Hands of Fate". (Because the question has been answered and yes, Torgo is a monster.) All you have to do is take his walking stick away and kick him over. Really, you don't even have to get violent with him. All you have to do to get rid of him is give him a Playboy and some lotion.
Yes. The 1997 redesign is so boring by comparison.
Wow, that's crazy. I have no idea what kind of effort goes into training a dog to leap out of an aircraft, but it must have been impressive.
When I was a kid, I thought that grilled cheese was actually "GIRL cheese", which made me happy because I thought that they'd named a sandwich for little girls.
It's interesting that agnostics tend to be more conservative in their views about government. I suppose I'm an outlier—I'm an agnostic, and have started to describe myself as a socialist. :P
If we're talking about just VISITING, I'd go back in time to the 60s and 70s and catch some classic rock bands live in concert. But actually living full time in the past? No thanks. I'm blind as a bat without my glasses/contacts, and I'm a woman. Most eras in history would not be kind to me for either reason.
Holy shit. I've never heard of nor seen that creature before. Thanks...?