Smelvin
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Yes, nothing says "I'm totally serious" like a sudden drop in syntax in a run-on sentence punctuated by hyperbole.
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Yes, nothing says "I'm totally serious" like a sudden drop in syntax in a run-on sentence punctuated by hyperbole.
Yes, nothing says "I'm totally serious" like a sudden drop in syntax in a run-on sentence punctuated by hyperbole.
I'm just responding to this one guy, but fine.Why are you digging a deeper hole? If you end up in this thread, accept it and move on. Chill dude!
so I guess I won't be doing that again.
I... truly don't know where to start. But I guess hyperbolic jokes involving Godwin's Law are triggering around here, so I guess I won't be doing that again.
But damn, dude, you're in a thread chastising "overhaters" jumping down someone's throat. Just appreciate that for a minute.
Even if you were joking, the joke was still shit and incredibly autistic. Do you not see that?I... truly don't know where to start. But I guess hyperbolic jokes involving Godwin's Law are triggering around here, so I guess I won't be doing that again.
But damn, dude, you're in a thread chastising "overhaters" jumping down someone's throat. Just appreciate that for a minute.
I'm just responding to this one guy, but fine.
I guess? I mean the whole point is you can fuck with anyone by doing that since you can spin Hitler into having better traits than anyone if you want. Y'know, "worse than Hitler", that kinda thing.Well, comparing a shitting cartoonist to hitler is kinda dumb, isn't it?
I guess? I mean the whole point is you can fuck with anyone by doing that since you can spin Hitler into having better traits than anyone if you want. Y'know, "worse than Hitler", that kinda thing.
Well then I apologize. I thought the hyperbole was obvious.
My bad.
This guy thinks that Spongebob Squarepants is a more "mature" form of entertainment than lets say Roots. This is a man who thinks MLP-FiM must be mature, because he does not see any other reason for people over the age of 10 to watch it, ignoring that (autism aside) the more likely reason is that some think the cartoonish humor and cute characters are worth watching it once in a while. Are you really that surprised that he looks at that scene and acts like one of these manchildren who write on tvtropes how they cried over the fact that Strawberry Shortcake did not have a good birthday in one episode?
And just to get a few dumb/off-topic ratings extra, he thinks that is the most scariest way how some villain died in Sailor Moon? My sister forced me to watch this show as a kid a lot and we grew up in France, where this show was actually shown in an uncensored manner (so unlike the average American, they did not beat around the bush that two characters are lesbians.). And I can remember quite well that one minion got disposed the following way: Being eaten alive by nanites. Granted, it was not as if the show would showcase how the girl was eaten up/out from the insides by microscopic little robots by letting us see her flesh being devoured until the skeleton remained. But I consider that idea to sound scarier than someone (literally) pulling the plug.
Last but not least, he does not like it when villains are killed off? I am admitedly a fan of villains being redeemed over killed (as long as they did not do something that really crosses any moral line) but coming from the guy who has no problem killing off NPCs in a Skyrim game for making stupid innuendos by going Spanish Inquisition on them AND admited that he had powerfantasies of killing all his fellow classmates at school, I say fuck you.