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Tommy Wiseau said:
HexBawxUno said:
Am I the only one who likes the design of the iDea Book Case?
Ha ha. It's like I always say, you should be allowed to express yourself anyway you want.

Oh hi, Johnny! I didn't know it was you! :lol:

(I wonder what happened to the earlier Tommy Wiseau....)
 
HexBawxUno said:
Am I the only one who likes the design of the iDea Book Case?

It's not an unsound idea, but it wouldn't be particularly attractive for consumers. Not because of its shoddy duct-tape construction, but because sensible people wouldn't want all their gadgets bundled up so easily should anyone steal the case from them.
 
Okay, I should have said "craftsmanship" and not "design". The iDea Book Case seems to be better made than the Gitar of Fail and :medallion: (which still is not saying much).

You know what, forget it.
 
I'm assuming this is fake, but I saw it on the CWCki so I thought I would ask if it's legit or not:

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Holdek said:
I'm assuming this is fake, but I saw it on the CWCki so I thought I would ask if it's legit or not:

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Seems like people messing around.
 
I wonder, was it Chris' idea to take his mother to prom or was it Barb's?
 
applecat said:
I wonder, was it Chris' idea to take his mother to prom or was it Barb's?
Personally if I was Chris I would have taken my dog over my crazy mother
 
applecat said:
I wonder, was it Chris' idea to take his mother to prom or was it Barb's?


I don't think that was prom, I think that was Chris misunderstanding a graduation party for prom.
 
applecat said:
I wonder, was it Chris' idea to take his mother to prom or was it Barb's?

I have a strong feeling it was Barb's.
 
Holdek said:
applecat said:
I wonder, was it Chris' idea to take his mother to prom or was it Barb's?

I have a strong feeling it was Barb's.
I always thought "taking mom to prom" was only a plot device in fiction to illustrate a character as a loser because there's nothing more pathetic than that. I didn't realise some people actually did/do take their moms to prom until I found out Chris did.
 
I had a mildly humorous idea today regarding a scheme that might have been interesting about three years ago but now lacks any relevancy or potential (so this is far from a trolling plan). One of the most interesting characters in Christory was, to my mind, Liquid. Due to his funny antics, yes; because he got under Chris' skin, of course, but I think one of the most amusing parts of the charade was the absurdity of the ideal and how Chris had to lean into the insanity to fight his nemesis.

Something similar was done with Asperchu (mimicking Chris' idea that he can use any other personage or character in his comic without consequence due to it being a "parody"), and I thought "what is the next logical step in the transition? Someone has parodied his parody, someone has forged his identity...", and I think I stumbled upon the answer: to claim to a former citizen of CWC-ville - a survivor who escaped a hellish nightmare city ruled by a dictator who all the while spreads propaganda and lies in the form of a comic book for children! The idea of Chris having to be the voice of reason and come out and say that his happy place isn't real and that he's not an actual Great Director seemed interesting to me.

Again, this would never, ever, ever work in the present day - you'd get no reaction, no nothing - just an idea I found amusing in theory.
 
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I had a mildly humorous idea today regarding a scheme that might have been interesting about three years ago but now lacks any relevancy or potential (so this is far from a trolling plan). One of the most interesting characters in Christory was, to my mind, Liquid. Due to his funny antics, yes; because he got under Chris' skin, of course, but I think one of the most amusing parts of the charade was the absurdity of the ideal and how Chris had to lean into the insanity to fight his nemesis.

Something similar was done with Asperchu (mimicking Chris' idea that he can use any other personage or character in his comic without consequence due to it being a "parody"), and I thought "what is the next logical step in the transition? Someone has parodied his parody, someone has forged his identity...", and I think I stumbled upon the answer: to claim to a former citizen of CWC-ville - a survivor who escaped a hellish nightmare city ruled by a dictator who all the while spreads propaganda and lies in the form of a comic book for children! The idea of Chris having to be the voice of reason and come out and say that his happy place isn't real and that he's not an actual Great Director seemed interesting to me.

Again, this would never, ever, ever work in the present day - you'd get no reaction, no nothing - just an idea I found amusing in theory.

...and then make Chris get a mohawk?
 
bungholio said:
...and then make Chris get a mohawk?
He's the man who tried to convince someone else to change his characters because "they don't like the way you portray them", and refused to take out a character because "she would want to stay", but yeah, I guess finding poking fun at this mantra of his to be amusing is :julay: -ing. *yawn*
 
I just had a random though of Christian buying a bunch of love dolls after Blurb dies and dressing them up in clothes, naming them, and placing them around the house to keep him company, including placing one in Blorb's chair/bed and dressing it in her clothes. I could even see him talking to them like they were real.
 
killswitch1982 said:
I just had a random though of Christian buying a bunch of love dolls after Blurb dies and dressing them up in clothes, naming them, and placing them around the house to keep him company, including placing one in Blorb's chair/bed and dressing it in her clothes. I could even see him talking to them like they were real.
What, Chris talking to himself? :alog:

[youtube]q2PE_bTOKKc[/youtube]
(The most hilariously named video in the library)
 
Null said:
killswitch1982 said:
I just had a random though of Christian buying a bunch of love dolls after Blurb dies and dressing them up in clothes, naming them, and placing them around the house to keep him company, including placing one in Blorb's chair/bed and dressing it in her clothes. I could even see him talking to them like they were real.
What, Chris talking to himself? :alog:

[youtube]q2PE_bTOKKc[/youtube]
(The most hilariously named video in the library)

That would just be ridiculous and a little crazy. He'd be talking to the DOLLS, DUH! What are you, a slow-in-da-mind?
 
ZapToTheExtreme said:
Has Chris ever done anything to try to cure his autism?
He often claims to have DEFEATED or OVERCOME his autism due to being MAINSTREAMED, so whenever convenient he considers himself to be cured.
 
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