disqusb3ttpxqolj--disqus
William Burr
disqusb3ttpxqolj--disqus

No shitting? That's awesome—the guy's a mid-80's-to-90's PC gaming demigod. I still find the theme from Dark Queen of Krynn rattling around my head, not to mention Wing Commander and Maniac Mansion.

Man, I love C:SotN so much. I can't wait til my kids are old enough to find it for the first time.

Oh Gazorpazorpfield. He really loves those ****ing enchiladas.

Ed Grimley (age 9)

"Quis trolliet ipsos trolles?"

Hee hee! (at first I thought it was an invitation to trade Offspring lyrics, but now I guess it's Napoleon XIV)

You're..certainly welcome to think that! Ha ha!

It's not enough evidence to feel generally superior, but as someone who didn't need others to know that SHOWING AUDITION TO A 15-YEAR-OLD FAMILY MEMBER WAS NOT A STELLAR IDEA, I'm going to go ahead and put a few tally marks on my side of the dichotomy on that score. Really your shitty rationale would apply to shooting

With this: I don't know what your gender has to do with anything, but there's a pretty obvious difference between a young person finding a particular piece of media themselves, and being purposefully exposed to it by a family member who really should've known better. Mr. "Cool Uncle" sounds like the kind of dipshit

You can't really strong-arm people into having a discussion with you. If you're a toxic jerk, expect people to wave their hands and walk off.

Ha, this makes it sounds like I A Clockwork Orange-d myself. And I have to agree, I did do that!

Hmm, maybe, maybe not. But at the end of the day you'll still be a fucking jerk.

Hey, if you felt that the purpose of what I wrote was to "shame" you, that's on you, buddy. I wasn't playing morality police and I think that's a bizarre, chip-on-the-shoulder way of receiving it. A bunch of other people were capable of reading my description of personal experience without freaking the fuck out,

I'd say so. It seems the natural end-point of nastiness for nastiness' sake. Or if there's another point past it, I don't want to know about it. I'd forgotten A Serbian Film. It was next on the list when I tapped out. Now I went and read the summary to remind myself what it is, and even that made me feel urpy, a

Thanks, it saves me a lot of time when confronted with unwarrantedly hostile dullards.

"Ow, my hip."

It seems that I flipped a switch in peoples' heads by using the word "soul." Here, how about I change that to "leaves a water-stain on one's psyche."

Okay, well I guess you don't think "normalization" is a real idea then. Or maybe you don't think that there are things that are bad for your mind? I don't know, I'm guessing here since you didn't really explain why you disagree.

Martyrs didn't for me either. It started as a strong, intriguing horror/suspense, turned into a different movie that was simply watching a human being taken apart, and then suffered Matrix Reloaded Architect-levels of yammer yammer yammer. I didn't mean to say that the system applied was good, or even worthwhile to

Oh wow, are we Godwin-ing it up in here? Great, my time machine back to 1990 is working perfectly!