"Happy SAD Day" at least lets the person know that its some sort of holiday. It also forms a complete sentence:)
"Happy SAD Day" is a complete sentence? Is "happy" a verb? The phrase is not a complete sentence; it's shorthand for "Have a happy SAD Day." You sound like kind of a douchebag.
Reminds me of playing Counter-Strike. There are tons of servers with the gore turned way up, so a headshot results in the bastard's aorta spouting blood all over the place.
You say, "Holy shit, lookit the blood!" and some admin chastises you for swearing. Seriously, they claim it's for the children! I can't believe some think words are more offensive than graphic, violent imagery. I've gotten kicked from a number of servers for pointing this out.
Yes, jobs and pensions lost == blowjobs and of course, deaths in Iraq == blowjobs. Of course Ebbers and Lay and Bush and company are on the same level as Clinton.
Just kidding: those first three guys are pretty evil.
Anime is heavily tied to Japanese culture (although I can't understand how they can put up with the repetitivness)
Of course, American movies and TV shows regularly feature novel plots and fresh ideas!
Just kidding. For example, if you haven't noticed, summer brings lots of action movies (usually a monster action movie, a disaster action movie, a terrorism/military action movie, a space action movie, or a horror-zombies-fantasy-undead action movie.) I think a point of the article is that so much anime DOESN'T make it here, that you can't fairly judge anime in general just by what you see on Cartoon Network or even what you get on DVD from a niche store. But I do agree with a lot of what you said in the OP.
What about the Kid Ashton scenes where he's in the basement bitching the guy out for making porn with his kids? And when the fat goth guy assaults College Ashton: "NEVER BRING THAT UP AGAIN!"
I just found so much to dislike in that movie. At least Johnny Mnemonic had the part with the laser whip cutting that guy through the shoulder, which flipped my 14-year-old lid when I saw it.
I'm sorry but "The Butterfly Effect" was terrible. Many people I know liked it, but that's probably just because they were abused as children and they relate to it.
Seriously, the movie was so bad I was uncomfortable watching it. I was that embarrassed for the cast and crew.
Makes me wonder how some things get accepted to slashdot.
It's taken me a while, but I have started to notice which editors post consistently crappy stories with stupid headlines. Looks like you've been here a while: come, post of your dislike of Zonk so we can both be modded down by his unlimited power.
Ha ha nice try but remember the one where Homer goes to the lighthouse looking for his soulmate? Or the one where Burns builds a casino on the waterfront? No, Kentucky is not on the sea my good man.
For example, Anchorage is stretched horizontally by a factor of 1.60 (yup those should be right angles).
How did you get to +5? Did any mods bother to zoom out or scroll around on the linked map? There are plenty of square and rectangular city blocks on the map, your link just shows a place where the streets don't run to 90 degree angles.
Congratulations, you are good at knee-jerk reactions.
Oh kids, kids... both UserFriendly and Penny Arcade are tired old retarded retreads. Try a real webcomic.
"Happy SAD Day" at least lets the person know that its some sort of holiday. It also forms a complete sentence :)
"Happy SAD Day" is a complete sentence? Is "happy" a verb? The phrase is not a complete sentence; it's shorthand for "Have a happy SAD Day." You sound like kind of a douchebag.
Yep, no doubt about it: that strip sucked.
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I love you, First Prime Factorization Post. You are my new friend and there's nothing you can do about it.
Yes, you are being quite thick.
Dvorak's articles are worth negative ten cents, guy.
Reminds me of playing Counter-Strike. There are tons of servers with the gore turned way up, so a headshot results in the bastard's aorta spouting blood all over the place.
You say, "Holy shit, lookit the blood!" and some admin chastises you for swearing. Seriously, they claim it's for the children! I can't believe some think words are more offensive than graphic, violent imagery. I've gotten kicked from a number of servers for pointing this out.
Just kidding: those first three guys are pretty evil.
...featuring headlines like "Turd Blossom Must Go."
What does that spell? I bet you can't tell.
"idiot"
Of course, American movies and TV shows regularly feature novel plots and fresh ideas!
Just kidding. For example, if you haven't noticed, summer brings lots of action movies (usually a monster action movie, a disaster action movie, a terrorism/military action movie, a space action movie, or a horror-zombies-fantasy-undead action movie.) I think a point of the article is that so much anime DOESN'T make it here, that you can't fairly judge anime in general just by what you see on Cartoon Network or even what you get on DVD from a niche store. But I do agree with a lot of what you said in the OP.
...mistaken for dalmation.
So do I. Got the idea from someone's sig.
I just found so much to dislike in that movie. At least Johnny Mnemonic had the part with the laser whip cutting that guy through the shoulder, which flipped my 14-year-old lid when I saw it.
Do it over the sea.
Seriously, the movie was so bad I was uncomfortable watching it. I was that embarrassed for the cast and crew.
No you never have to link to Penny Arcade. It makes life worse.
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It's taken me a while, but I have started to notice which editors post consistently crappy stories with stupid headlines. Looks like you've been here a while: come, post of your dislike of Zonk so we can both be modded down by his unlimited power.
Ha ha nice try but remember the one where Homer goes to the lighthouse looking for his soulmate? Or the one where Burns builds a casino on the waterfront? No, Kentucky is not on the sea my good man.
How did you get to +5? Did any mods bother to zoom out or scroll around on the linked map? There are plenty of square and rectangular city blocks on the map, your link just shows a place where the streets don't run to 90 degree angles.
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Great one here. PBF is sublime brilliance. I have never seen anything like it.
Look, I've even done all the work for you: the first Achewood. Use the red arrow pointing to the right to go to the next.