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hell yeah glitter post
http://www.gigaglitters.com/ – Glitter Graphics
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Lego sets I can’t afford, part 2
Alright, I still have a bunch of tabs open from last time I went exploring the lego website, so let’s make another post and clear those out. This post is now presented in delicious Linux Mint Forums green!
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A collection of LEGO kits that I won’t be able to afford.
So yeah, I like stuff. I’m materialistic. I see pretty things for sale, and I think to myself, “I would like to have that.” Of course, like most people, I’m too poor to be able to buy anything that catches my eye all willy-nilly. So, this is the next best thing. I’m making a little […]
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The New Showrunner Syndrome
It’s what I’ll call an annoying yet common trend in franchises when things go to shit. Pacific Rim 2, Diablo 3, and other stories. Aren’t you tired of some characters you enjoyed in a previous story being killed for shock value in the first .0000125 milliseconds of the new installment or sequel? Don’t you like […]
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A perfectly normal youtube video but I’m tainted by the internet
I unfortunately read the title as Big Bang Nucleussy and I haven’t recovered yet.
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css tomfoolery
so now you can, i dunno, call out your own typographicla errors: typographicla aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Majyūō
Also known as that one game that I can never remember the name of. Wikipedia page here. Here’s a gigantic blown up version of the cover art, which rules.
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Tragedy Horror
Tragedy horror! I’m creating a name for a trend in horror that I’ve come to identify as something that I don’t like, and I’ll call it ‘tragedy horror.’ Tragedy horror is a type of story where the horror comes from the bleak and despairing conclusions. There is no happy ending for the protagonist, and all […]
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The Reed Richards Problem to the Overly Serious
No, it’s not whatever morally unethically stuff he may have done in some comic storylines. The multiple decisions to make him evil is just an attempt to paper over the fact that he is ultimately just a wiggly, stretchy guy, which is inherently goofy. It’s this goofiness that prevents any good movie adaptation of the […]


