Re: randomness
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 12:24 pm
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I'm honestly surprised you're surprised at this.rodeje25 wrote:So they debate inside and outside.....
WOW
That's bloodier than I remembered, but then, I did forget. I think it might be the emotional connection — in Watership, I just never really connected to the characters in a meaningful way. For the Farthing Woods animals, it felt like we were introduced to them and learned to know them (and then they died). The brutality was in the context, not in the amount of blood.Phoenixwarrior141 wrote:I did it for you, you bastard.2. Mouse babies impaled on bloody thorns, man.
Some rotational shit I'm not smart enough to comprehend or give a shit about.rodeje25 wrote:I'm more suprised they disagree with eachother on a lot of points.
I'm suprised there aren't individual groups of feminists like 1 agrees with this and the other with that.
Now i think there are already groups like that.
And WHY do we change time 1 hour 2 times a year
I guess Farthing Woods is like Hotline Miami (Sigh) and Watership is like Hatred.Endoperez wrote: That's bloodier than I remembered, but then, I did forget. I think it might be the emotional connection — in Watership, I just never really connected to the characters in a meaningful way. For the Farthing Woods animals, it felt like we were introduced to them and learned to know them (and then they died). The brutality was in the context, not in the amount of blood.
This reminds me of the intense moral faggotry before the Gods Will Be Watching (sigh x2) release. Where one camp of people was criticizing the senseless violence against throwaway redshirt characters (Much like in Watership), and another was criticizing the violence against named characters.Different tastes and all.
Ahahaha, yes, that's actually pretty clever.Phoenixwarrior141 wrote: I guess Farthing Woods is like Hotline Miami (Sigh) and Watership is like Hatred.
Hah, the comparison is accurate.
Ragdollmaster wrote: left when they all started casually pulling out bondage gear at the house.
Ragdollmaster wrote: left when they all started casually pulling out bondage gear at the house.
Dammit man.Ragdollmaster wrote: left
Take a painkiller and enjoy the ride, that's my suggestion.Endoperez wrote:He only knew one of them beforehand. Only the creepy bondage stuff encourages doing it with people you can't trust.
*shrugs*50 shades of problematic relations etc.
Same for me, except in reverse.My uni has lots of fantastically interesting people as well. I used to think I was an introvert. Then I realized I just hadn't met any interesting people.
Ragdollmaster wrote:For what it's worth, the girl I was with decided to leave too. Dunno if she's not into BDSM or if she was similarly a bit taken aback by the casually unfolding orgy.
Ragdollmaster wrote:For what it's worth, the girl I was with decided to leave too. Dunno if she's not into BDSM or if she was similarly a bit taken aback by the casually unfolding orgy.
You need better friends. And soon.Ragdollmaster wrote:Dunno if she's not into BDSM
That's a very good question.rodeje25 wrote:And WHY do we change time 1 hour 2 times a year
To have more daylight during the day hours in winter.Glabbit wrote:That's a very good question.rodeje25 wrote:And WHY do we change time 1 hour 2 times a year
Painkillers? Where's your sense of romance?Phoenixwarrior141 wrote:Take a painkiller and enjoy the ride, that's my suggestion.