Community > Posts By > RavenousSin
Topic:
Girls Can We Talk.....
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There was a song many years ago that said if you want to be happy then marry a woman uglier than you. In my case that's impossible cause they don't make any of those. "If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul Don't ask how I know that... |
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Graphic Novels/Comic Books
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I don't know if manga counts, but my all time favorite comic is Inuyasha. I also really really liked "Duke nukem Glorious bastard. That was a fun one. I have to stop here or I'll go on all day. I just love comics. Yeah, of course manga counts. Please, go on... if there's any thread it's safe to go all day on, it's this one. |
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I Wanna Be Sedated Ramones I... I think I love you. That means you have good taste in music!! Well, I definitely think you do. |
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I Wanna Be Sedated Ramones I... I think I love you. |
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Fall Back Down Rancid Nice. |
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Avenged 7x, Hollywood Undead, 3OH!3, lil wayne. all the "punk goes pop" cd's, Korn, Limp bizket, ICP Listening to all of those at the same time? |
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Topic:
Poverty
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May I still say I'm just as concerned? (Since I'm in no way a Christian, theistic, or the least bit religious.) Not just about those in poverty though.
There's so many issues around the world... it's heartbreaking really. Hell, check the right places and you have issues of child labor and slavery. It's sickening and saddening. |
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"Black Stone Heart"
- Bauhaus |
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American Errorist NOFX |
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Topic:
Its a Spadoinkle Day!
Edited by
RavenousSin
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Sun 03/04/12 06:36 PM
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I think I know precisely what you mean when you say it's a Shpadoinkle day.
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Edited by
RavenousSin
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Fri 03/02/12 11:31 PM
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Honestly, after a while I'd probably roll with some of them... just for kicks.
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Time to Pretend ~ MGMT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9dSYgd5Elk&feature=relmfu |
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Topic:
NEW!
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Also, welcome. To both new members,
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Topic:
NEW!
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Hi ... I'm new to this forum ...is it possible to get a date ..?? Patience... it takes patience. |
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Topic:
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
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Considering a love of horror and comics, you'd think the two mixed for me, but I haven't really read much in the way of horror comics.
I (mostly) blame the lack of comic book shops near by. |
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Topic:
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
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the amazing spiderman, most batman series and spinoffs, xmen, watchmen, as far as allegiance....but I like a lot of random disconnected stuff too. I havent actually bought a cb or gn in over 3yrs, but I will nose about in the stores. Yeah, that's how I spend half my time in Barnes & Noble. I'm saddened at a lack of full-out comic book stores in my area though, especially since I think that would be a good fit for a job. |
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Topic:
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
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Me and my sibs lived and breathed comics when we were younger. My all time fav was Hellblazer which was about John Constantine. This is just a small sample from my sister’s facebook page Seeing quite a bit of X-Men, that's pretty cool. |
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Topic:
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
Edited by
RavenousSin
on
Fri 03/02/12 09:07 AM
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Yeah, Year One really went into the character and trying to take a grounded approach, I think that helps: superhero comics are often at their best when they break away from campiness and being overtly kiddie.
Not to say every 90's anti-hero was a good comic, but it's those moments where they approach more real world areas whilst still being fantastical or delve into the characters... it shows the potential the comics have, one unfortunately not all that well explored. (Spider-Man often had good examples of this, he was one of the most inwardly turned heroes in my opinion.) I hate to jump on a wagon, but Watchmen has an excellent handling of the whole superhero concept as well, mainly in that characters were borderline or straight-up sociopaths and vigilantes. I'm kind of interested in that series you mention. I'll have to look it up. |
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Topic:
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
Edited by
RavenousSin
on
Thu 03/01/12 11:13 PM
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Any favorites or ones you enjoyed in particular?
Personally loved what I had read of The Walking Dead, but haven't followed properly since after high school. Aside from that: Batman: Year One, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory, and The Killing Joke were all good, as was Brian Azzarello's Joker. Oh, and Hush, which I read almost entirely at work. Batman/Scarecrow: Year One was also pretty good up until a rather lackluster ending. Still, the background information and story on Scarecrow was nice. Spider-Man: Reign and Blue were pretty good too, but I wish there were more titles out. Spider-Man doesn't have enough good one-shots. Well, there's me outing myself as a comic book geek here. |
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Topic:
Ex's?
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If you have parted ways with them, I would imagine time away from one another didn't mend the issues at hand. Why stir that pot? Is that to anyone in particular or just the thread in general? |
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