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Maeby Flunke
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In my opinion they're all decent, regular guys who actively go out of their way to not be offensive, but of course as with anything your experience may vary

I'm 24 and just joined a D&D group that my best friend's sister put together. All of us are totally new to it and we're having the best time. I also know a lot of people in the under-25 group who want to start playing D&D because of The Adventure Zone podcast so it is kind of experiencing a resurgence among The Youths

The Phantom Menace, four years after it came out, at a neighbor kid's house. I was a sheltered, homeschooled 10 year old and my mom had kept me away from Star Wars because it was "too violent" so I thought TPM was the only Star Wars movie and was amazed to find out there were four more. I still remember walking home

In my opinion adding "Stress" to the Pacific Rim soundtrack would be a much better use of Justice's Cross album.

I made the mistake of rewatching Topher's breakdown from Epitaph One and now I think I need to go find some cute happy cat videos to stop the tears.
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"If I think I can figure things out, is that curiosity or arrogance?"

No, that was the 1988 American live-action movie that I mercifully never saw.

As a child, I was very disappointed with my friends when I realized that their familiarity with Pippi Longstocking came from the 1997 American cartoon version and not from the late 60s/early 70s live-action Swedish movies. I can't remember how exactly these movies came to be in my house, but I do remember that the

I subscribed to Loot Crate for about six months. They do send you some pretty nice things you can get real use out of, like shirts, volumes of manga, etc. However, the themes of the boxes meant that more often than not, I would get a $10 box filled with merch for a thing I wasn't really into. I think it's mostly for

In 2008, when I was 15, my dad bought me a used PS2 and a couple of used games as a reward for my successful completion of some kind of labor-intensive yardwork project. This was a big deal for several reasons. First of all, I had never had any kind of game console before due to my mom's belief that video games were

Aw, old people are so cute when they're offended by my existence.

I got that album in my Easter basket when I was ten! Did you have the embarrassing "dress like Avril" phase too?

I know! What's even better is that the main girl in the Mr. Brightside video made me realize I was bisexual. I clearly have a lot to thank the Killers for.

It was the summer of 2004. I was 11. I rode all the way across town on my bike to Borders to purchase Hot Fuss by the Killers with my carefully hoarded allowance money. I had been banned from listening to the Killers, thanks to my dad having a rare Puritanical fit and declaring that the allusions to sex in "Mr.

When I was sixteen, I made the mistake of watching the series finale of Dollhouse, and had to attend a basketball game with some friends immediately afterwards. I had been using that series as a sort of emotional crutch after I lost my first boyfriend to suicide and subsequently became depressed myself. I had been

Oh no. She has my deepest sympathies.

My name is Fiona and I was unfortunate enough to be 8 years old when the movie Shrek came out. People still reference Princess Fiona when I meet them. I've tried to own it to some extent, but after 13 years it gets pretty fucking annoying. However, Fiona from American Horror Story: Coven was pretty awesome, and I'm

Yes. Do it. As soon as possible.

That's what I thought as well! This needs to happen.

Little girls are also kids. Little girls are also interested in science fiction and fantasy. It would be really fuckin' neat if this next generation of young female Star Wars fans had the opportunity to choose from more than two female characters to dress up as for Halloween. If you're a little boy who loves Star