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I'm so sad... 33 years old and he was doing the things I always wanted to do but I just keep waiting for the moment to do it... this is just bullshit, I just wasted almost 10 years of my life in advertising insted of working in animation, I remember watching Haloid for the first time "someday I'll do all that, I'll

As horrible as i may seem tragic events like these can be the spark that ignites your creativity by giving you the perspective you need and the motivation you need to start creating. I also want to be a writer and when i stumbled on your comment i just couldn't help but to relate. All i want to say is: keep on chasing

You gave us many things Monty

It was actually Matt Hullum (The CEO/Sarge) that posted that.

Monty and I were from around the same area. I used to play him at Tekken at the arcade, or watch him freestyle Pump It Up. I remember him getting a job working on Afro Samurai (the game) and he moved out west. Didn't really see him much, maybe at an anime convention or two, but he was always friendly and personable.

He made that eight years ago, and entirely by himself, the fight choreography in it in terms of its animation is still top notch.

not even close to his best. That video was what got him recognition online years back. Up until recently he was in charge of animation for shows like rwby (in addition to being its creator) and recent seasons of red vs blue involving complex fight scenes and choreography. Before calling the video bad remember that was

I'm at least glad I was able to give something back and contribute towards his medical and funeral costs... Fucking sad day for me as a long time RT fan. Monty did some amazing work throughout his life, and his magnum opus, RWBY, has been one of the best shows I've watched in recent years. He's left his mark on

The posted video is what got him notice by Rooster Teeth several years ago. The later seasons of Red vs Blue are almost entirely his work.

Oh yeah, we're totally insane. As you've just read here how AWESOME people are, we gotta be bat shit crazy not to want to spend all our time with humans.

Her soup was not hot (our clientele is mostly elderly so our soup is so hot it has given servers second degree burns)...

I feel like their being Christians is relevant. He got a picture of Jesus as a tip. I don't think that atheists, jews, hindus, etc. do that. Also, as a someone who is not Christian and was raised in on the East Coast, seeing the extent of religiosity of can be pretty striking...

He turns to his bright-eyed eight year old, sitting but two feet from me, and says, "You see son? This is why you should stay in school."(FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU)

So I'll edit this as I read further, but so far just for the first story.

The video has over six million views (i.e., it's popular); it deals with the Superbowl (i.e., it's topical for today); the piece needed some kind of a critical feminist theory angle, and no one in the video does or says anything explicitly misogynist or unenlightened... and so with a little mental gymnastics and

The article states that it spikes on ALL Saturdays and Sundays, as well as on holidays. Your statement reads as an attempt to imply a specific causal relationship between Super Bowl Sunday and increased violence that simply is not supported by the article. Nice try, though.

I mean...isn't this pretty similar to all of the America's Funniest Home Video clips of guys getting hit in the junk? People laugh at that stuff. I don't find it funny 9 times out of 10, but in general tons of people find that shit hilarious. I am genuinely confused about why it is wrong to laugh at the girl getting

My thoughts exactly. It was all violent and extreme, should we have to rank which was the worst?