melloyelloenthusiast--disqus
Mello Yello Enthusiast
melloyelloenthusiast--disqus

I would say it's more lazy than it is evil.
Disqus, on the other hand…

To be honest, I expect the main event to be more reliant on storyline than wrestling. There can still be great matches from main eventers, but…generally, the WWE Championship should be on the best character, the Intercontinental Championship should be on the best wrestler, with a few exceptions.
When I started watching

Non-aggression principle, I like that. It leaves room open for a reasonable amount of self-defense.
Let me ask you something though. Do you care if evil people do evil things to other evil people? Because, I don't really mind gang wars as long as it's kept between the two gangs, not their family members or innocent

I think somebody can be more prone to turn evil, due to genetic or environmental factors, but I don't think anybody is born a guaranteed piece of shit. If a person has no control over whether they're going to be evil or not, that's something else entirely. To me, that wouldn't even count as the acts of a person, it's

Twitter really serves no purpose, other than to give people a platform to say stupid shit. It even has a character limit, which serves to prevent one from explaining what they mean.

…shit.

Yea, that wasn't good either. It's a shame too, because he's gotten a lot better in the ring since then and he's had a few moments where I was really into what he was doing. The WWE just doesn't often pace their character's development very well. They should probably have a very loose ten year plan for a character

Yea, I don't think any wrestler dreams of wrestling at Wrestlemania for 18 seconds. I don't know why they would pull shit like that. It hurts everybody involved.

Glad to hear it. I don't know why, but I'm a stickler for those words being used correctly.
Hopefully someday, people will realize the differences between hillbillies, rednecks, crackers, honkeys, and white trash.

His House of Pain run on Smackdown was outstanding. I can't honestly say that I started enjoying his matches more because of it, but I did start to care about what he was doing.

That's probably why Terry Funk can still wrestle. Before hardcore wrestling, he was working in the style of the 80's. Wrestlers back then could generally wrestle until they were about 50, because the biggest bump they would have to take is a bodyslam…I do like the way wrestling looks now. I like strong style,

That's a good thing though, right?
Terry Funk was part of that generation that didn't really care about long term damage. He's probably not going to quit until he's dead. Wrestlers, these days, are actually wrestling in an environment that is higher risk than the environment Funk came up with, but they're admitting

That's not to say that Sheamus is just the drizzling shits, either. I actually liked him when he was just the Irish Guy who loved to fight. That, "bless me lucky stars" face run was weak as shit though. I don't think he's qualified to be the top guy or anything, but I think he's qualified to be near the top, in a The

In most cases, people have no interest in the things I pull out of my ass. But, yea, you're welcome to it.

Yea, he definitely looks up to Mac…and, you notice that Dennis was originally cast as the main bastard man.

Yea, I need to watch it again somehow.
There's probably plenty of good Ray Liotta performances out there. You just have to look for them.

Yea, I guess he had a lot of flops around that time and kind of disappeared.
It's a shame, really.

Na.
It doesn't give a shit if I look stupid grammar wise.

I see this as a loving homage, but, if this guy does receive a cease and desist letter from Watterson's lawyers, I think that should absolutely be honored; not out of any legal obligation, but out of artistic respect. If it comes down to that, I'm on your side.
Right now, I'm just glad to see that Calvin & Hobbes

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All children have hurt feelings.
Most don't become evil.
Any evil that develops is most likely caused by things that happened in developmental years though.