compassionate1210
Compassionate
compassionate1210

Right? It should have been to use shark repellent!

So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is "wut r u doing wit my daughter?" U tell ur girl n she say "my dad is ded". THEN WHO WAS PHONE?

I 100% agree with everything you've said. If I may quibble, however, it seems as if you have conspicuously left out Kilmer's turn as resident cool-as-beans smartypants Chris Knight in Real Genius.

Do people do this? From what I've seen, book readers tend to be very sensitive about NOT spoiling things for the viewers so they can drink their delicious tears after the big reveal.

It's those tv watchers that tend to spoil it for the johnny-come-later-in-the-weeks.

Interesting stuff, and I don't mean to be a contrarian, but you may have posted the wrong creepypasta, there. That one deals with walking in the grass at the beginning of the game, and actually dismisses the lavender town song thing.

My thought too. Mastermind is good. 3030 is epic.

This is good. But 3030 was my first thought looking at this list. It felt like a novella in song form.

Dark Sun: Shattered Lands.

Might not have held up, but this was my first RPG and I will always have a soft spot in my heart for it.

To be fair to Scott, it did sound throughout that video that the fan was blowing into Crist's mic. Delaying the debate over the issue is a bit weird, but asking that it be removed for technical reasons seems potentially valid.

Whenever Diana Rigg is onscreen in GoT, I squeal a little and shriek, "Queen of Thorns, we're needed!"

One of my good friends was killed by a hit-and-run a few years back. He had left me a very brief voicemail that night wanting to talk about something important. I never had a chance to find out what that was. I still carry the message around with me, and play it on the anniversary of his passing.

I dunno. I thought there was something really compelling about that book. Granted, I was recovering from a psychotic break at the time ...

Funnily enough, "having your brain cored with a neon tube" was exactly what Dick was going for.

I once dated a girl who was performing in a summer rep company in a city three hours where we both typically lived. I had been coming down regularly to see her in these shows - it was a rep of four, I think - until the last one, where I tagged along with her best friend and her family. We'd come down the night before,

Let's not forget Dark Forces and Battlefront.

Absolutely in practice getting verbal consent is a must. All coupling should be made under that framework. Ideally we will work to bring that around. My — and when she's not being batty, her — concern is that when brought into to the legal realm it is troubling that proving that consent was granted rests with the

Looks up "non sequitur."

Nods.

The concern, I think — and from her article in context I feel validated in the thought—, is that in a situation where a rape investigation occurs, this new law would shift the burden of proof onto the accused. This is a massive departure from the legal foundation of the country which has always been "innocent until

Happened to me once with a friend who I'd become close to but had told under no uncertain circumstance were we going to get physical. She came in in the middle of the night to my room, and I woke up with her going down on me. She was upset that I was upset by it. We didn't speak for several months, but down the line