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LuvablePsycho 09-25-2018 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033636)
I am manic. I am bipolar and was pretty damn erratic Without my medicine but since I have gotten back on it and it has started working again, I have been feeling better but I still have my problems of course.

I'm really glad you're back on it and it's helping you feel better. :-)

I honestly don't think my medicine is working good enough. It has helped a lot but if I ever get too stressed out I can feel myself getting manic. I can control it better now than I used to before I found out I had Bipolar Disorder type 1 but I still have a lot of problems with it.

I guess I need to talk to my doctor about it but to be honest I think she's a terrible doctor, and I hate the place I have to go to because they're always changing up my doctors so I never see the same one every time I go. Maybe when I move back home I'll get to find a better doctor, but I doubt it.

Morningriser 09-25-2018 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1033641)
My gosh, Happy Belated Birthday!

Thank you!

LuvablePsycho 09-25-2018 11:28 AM

I'm jamming to this awesome theme from a game I completed called Yakuza Kiwami.

https://youtu.be/pRGXnMrniqc

It's from the boss fight with Lau Ka Long, the leader of the Snakeflower Triad (part of the Chinese Mafia).

Such a beautiful epic boss fight them. ::cool::

Morningriser 09-26-2018 08:57 AM

I can't help but feel like they could have just as easily made this new Halloween movie Helloween 9 rather than completely cancelling out all the sequels and just ripping off with Texas Chainsaw Massacre did, which turn that series into garbage, and as cool as the trailer looks, will probably do the same thing to Halloween. I mean all they had to do was make it where Jamie Lee Curtis didn't die. I mean everyone thought Michael died at the end of H2O but so they can continue making sequels they made it so it wasn't him. why are they taking an idea that another film franchise had which completely ruined the series and turned the biggest part of their fans against them and apply it to such a National Treasure of a film series just so they can ruin it for the sake of making a mediocre amount of money from a horror movie? I mean yeah, it will probably be number one the first weekend it's out but then drop to number five or six the next week because everyone who went to see it tells their friends stay the hell away from it. This is just a waste of time and money and the studios way of saying "fuck you guys we don't care if we are ruining one of your favorite horror series because we are making money so you can just suck it".

LuvablePsycho 09-26-2018 09:52 AM

Sounds like every slasher franchise ever made to me. ::big grin::

Morningriser 09-26-2018 10:01 AM

I know they have all been rebooted like crazy but I can only think of Texas Chainsaw Massacre using the original and then canceling out all the sequels just to make a new part 2 which is what they are doing with Halloween.

LuvablePsycho 09-26-2018 10:29 AM

You know what I really hate? The fact that George Romero's Night of the Living Dead and Day of the Dead have been remade so many times with crappy remakes (excluding the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead which was actually good).

I hate bad remakes of classic horror movies because once they come out it's like the original classics quit existing for the younger generation who don't know what they are missing. ::sad::

Morningriser 09-26-2018 11:17 AM

I wish filmmakers would start tapping into the literary World a little deeper. Just because a novel isn't a best seller doesn't mean it wouldn't make a great movie. there are so many stories out there that will never get to see the light of day and rather than just rehashing everything, why not start looking to books and authors for inspiration and ideas?

LuvablePsycho 09-26-2018 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033658)
I wish filmmakers would start tapping into the literary World a little deeper. Just because a novel isn't a best seller doesn't mean it wouldn't make a great movie. there are so many stories out there that will never get to see the light of day and rather than just rehashing everything, why not start looking to books and authors for inspiration and ideas?


Yeah I agree because I'm tired of all these remakes and copycats of other people's movies.

And it doesn't even have to be books, they could research history and mythology to come up with creative ideas of their own. It seems like nobody really does that anymore but I might would do that if I wanted to make a movie.

Mythology and Folklore will always be fascinating and timeless and it has always served as an inspiration to writers and artists for centuries.

cheebacheeba 09-27-2018 03:04 AM

What if...you shit out your penis?

LuvablePsycho 09-27-2018 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1033665)
What if...you shit out your penis?

I think I'm too young for that. ::smile::

fudgetusk 09-27-2018 05:25 AM

I want to be killed by goths.

LuvablePsycho 09-27-2018 06:39 AM

I want to be executed by firing squad when I die. It's quick, painless, and chances are the people shooting me would feel bad about it because it's a form of execution nobody wants to do despite being more painless than the electric chair or lethal injection.

Morningriser 09-27-2018 07:00 AM

Did anyone watch South Park last night? It was terrible! I mean I have always loved that show but last night I feel like they crossed some real lines But they did make some good points although the episode was in completely bad taste.

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1033665)
What if...you shit out your penis?

::big grin::

"It was wiener poop, which is the grossest poop of all!" - South Park Morgan Freeman

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Originally Posted by fudgetusk (Post 1033668)
I want to be killed by goths.

Come to Las Vegas lol

LuvablePsycho 09-27-2018 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033671)
Did anyone watch South Park last night? It was terrible! I mean I have always loved that show but last night I feel like they crossed some real lines But they did make some good points although the episode was in completely bad taste.


::big grin::

"It was wiener poop, which is the grossest poop of all!" - South Park Morgan Freeman



Come to Las Vegas lol

I quit watching shows like South Park, The Simpsons, and Family Guy a long time ago. I just don't find them funny anymore.

Sculpt 09-27-2018 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033671)
Did anyone watch South Park last night? It was terrible! I mean I have always loved that show but last night I feel like they crossed some real lines But they did make some good points although the episode was in completely bad taste.

What's a couple things they said/did that crossed some real lines? I guess I'm curious what they're doing now.

I'm not surprised. To some extent they've always been in that area. At first it was a cartoon with cartoon kids swearing, and it went on from there. There's funny and then there's crossing lines, that's not always the same thing.

I remember this stupid show on TV 10-15 years ago, it was called something like 'funniest moments on TV", and the host just kept talking about it 'pushing the envelope', and it was just increasingly risque things on TV shows. Some were a little funny and some not at all. Sure wasn't the funniest moments on TV, that's for sure. Seemed more like indoctrination.

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Originally Posted by LuvablePsycho (Post 1033677)
I quit watching shows like South Park, The Simpsons, and Family Guy a long time ago. I just don't find them funny anymore.

Family Guy was the show that I quickly had to stop watching, and before that American Dad... there was one were the alien character went all twisted serial killer, and I'm just like, even if this is done in a funny way, I don't want to laugh at this. Not my cup of tea. Not to mention being a little freaked out this is on broadcast TV.

LuvablePsycho 09-27-2018 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1033678)
What's a couple things they said/did that crossed some real lines? I guess I'm curious what they're doing now.

I'm not surprised. To some extent they've always been in that area. I first it was a cartoon with cartoon kids swearing, and it went on from there. There's funny and then there's crossing lines, that's not always the same thing.

I remember this stupid show on TV 10-15 years ago, it was called something like 'funniest moments on TV", and the host just kept talking about it 'pushing the envelope', and it was just increasingly risque things on TV shows. Some were a little funny and some not at all. Sure wasn't the funniest moments on TV, that's for sure. Seemed more like indoctrination.


Family Guy was the show that I quickly had to stop watching, and before that American Dad... there was one were the alien character went all twisted serial killer, and I'm just like, even if this is done in a funny way, I don't want to laugh at this. Not my cup of tea. Not to mention being a little freaked out this is on broadcast TV.

Yeah I never liked American Dad or The Cleveland Show.

I mean for one thing they're all copycats of Family Guy which itself feels like a rip-off of The Simpsons.

And the jokes are starting to get unfunny and really offensive. Like for example I really hated it when Peter was talking to Chris about joining the army and said something along the lines of "And all the brown people you can rape". So Seth MacFarlane likes to make fun of the fact that our American soldiers got caught raping and torturing naked P.O.W.s in the Middle East? Why would anybody laugh at something like that?

Dead Bad Things 09-27-2018 05:57 PM

You locked me up from the outside in
and then you threw away the key.
But I got to get out of this bag baby
before your love gets the best of me.

I havn't been actin' like a wise man should.
I know that nothing can do me no good.
Cuz there's no doors
there's no windows
there's no way out.

I believe I've passed this point of no return
and if I jumped in the river baby
you know what?
This flame would still burn.

I'm in a bag that that's cold as ice
and I know I'm hooked for the rest of my life
Cuz there's no doors
there's no windows
there's no way out.

I got to find a way to get myself together.
I'm lookin' for a day that'll bring sun shiny weather.
There is no need for me to blame someone else
cuz when I fell in love I did it all by myself.
Now there's no doors there's no windows there's no way out.

This my new theme song right here...
Clarence Reid: No Way Out (1967)

Bloof 09-28-2018 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Dead Bad Things (Post 1033683)
You locked me up from the outside in
and then you threw away the key.
But I got to get out of this bag baby
before your love gets the best of me.

I havn't been actin' like a wise man should.
I know that nothing can do me no good.
Cuz there's no doors
there's no windows
there's no way out.

I believe I've passed this point of no return
and if I jumped in the river baby
you know what?
This flame would still burn.

I'm in a bag that that's cold as ice
and I know I'm hooked for the rest of my life
Cuz there's no doors
there's no windows
there's no way out.

I got to find a way to get myself together.
I'm lookin' for a day that'll bring sun shiny weather.
There is no need for me to blame someone else
cuz when I fell in love I did it all by myself.
Now there's no doors there's no windows there's no way out.

This my new theme song right here...
Clarence Reid: No Way Out (1967)


This feels like it could have also been written about addiction. Which in a way can be like love.

LuvablePsycho 09-28-2018 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1033686)
This feels like it could have also been written about addiction. Which in a way can be like love.

"Might as well face it, you're addicted to love!" ::cool::

Morningriser 09-28-2018 08:38 AM

As far as my Venture into adult cartoons go, I guess for its time The Simpsons was considered an adult cartoon and I watched the very first season from the very first episode and my grandparents who were catholic seemed very appalled by the fact that Bart Simpson said the word hell. After that I was a huge fan of liquid television and then of course Beavis and Butt-head was a huge thing for me and my friends and when the movie came out there were two rows in the theater which had about 25 seats each that were all our circle of friends in Junior High. I also like Aeon Flux and I watched the spawn animated series from the beginning and now I am a hardcore fan.

@Sculpt, so I feel the episode was to how there are so many school shootings now that no one even seems to really be paying attention to them. I understand that as there was a school shooting here in Las Vegas just a few weeks ago where a nine-year-old girl was shot and killed and the teenager who did it still has not been found although they know who he is. I don't think that has even made national news. But what bothers me about the episode is the fact that throughout the entire thing every time it's showing the kids at school, which is 3/4 the episode, there are people constantly in the hallways shooting and everyone is having to run around and Dodge bullets to get to class and everyone is acting like it's no big deal at all but the entire time Stan's mom is freaking out making it a big deal on a extremely manic level. The entire time though Stan's dad heaps overly playing it off like she is on her period to the point where it gets really drugged out. I get the point they were making in the episode but I think they went way too damn far with just the way everyone was having to dodge bullets and acting like it's no big deal and the one person who was freaking out about it they completely destroyed the episode. I just think that is crossing the line considering innocent children are getting killed and they are playing it off the way they are.

So last night I saw moonspell, dark tranquillity and amorphous in concert at the House of Blues here. It was a hell of a show and I had a blast! I am a little sore today because I probably walked around three or four miles yesterday all together on the strip.

Dead Bad Things 09-28-2018 12:19 PM

::confused::::confused::::confused:: drug addiction? Where you gettin' that Bloof? It's clearly a fatalistic love song I think...

Bloof 09-28-2018 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead Bad Things (Post 1033692)
::confused::::confused::::confused:: drug addiction? Where you gettin' that Bloof? It's clearly a fatalistic love song I think...

I'm in a bag that that's cold as ice
and I know I'm hooked for the rest of my life
Cuz there's no doors*
there's no windows*
there's no way out.

This part in particular made me think that's how addicts (drugs and alcohol) must feel.

LuvablePsycho 09-28-2018 03:04 PM

Anybody else admitting they're addicted to love? ::love::

Bloof 09-28-2018 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LuvablePsycho (Post 1033695)
Anybody else admitting they're addicted to love? ::love::

You know you're pretty adorable! I dont even know what love is. Well, romantic love that is.

Morningriser 09-28-2018 04:36 PM

Love is overrated, like consuming large amounts of chocolate. Al Pacino said something like that in the Devil's Advocate and he was right. Love will only hurt you and one way or another.

cheebacheeba 09-29-2018 03:23 AM


Bloof 09-29-2018 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033698)
Love is overrated, like consuming large amounts of chocolate. Al Pacino said something like that in the Devil's Advocate and he was right. Love will only hurt you and one way or another.

I certainly agree that love is overrated.

Morningriser 09-29-2018 06:36 AM

So after putting some thought into it I have to say I completely retract what I previously said about the South Park episode. I thought about it and I understand. It's saying that no one seems to care about things like school shootings and National tragedies and then the few who do care or play it off as if we are crazy. I think that's the message they were trying to deliver.

Dead Bad Things 09-29-2018 09:23 AM

Much love y'all...

Bloof a bag is a situation. Did you listen to the cut?
Ya know like, that's not my bag, papas got a brand new bag, I gotta get outta this bag...besides junkies only have two feelin's..high and low, your either holdin' or your out.

Clarence Reid, the guy who wrote that cut...was a Real freak tho..early in his career he did some killer soul cuts in the 60's then he became Blowfly in the 70's 80's. Released lots of really explicit covers and originals, wearin' long capes, and sparkly masks. His later stuff wasn't really my bag....

Dig this cut Bloof..Clarence Reid: Nobody But You Babe (1969)

One of the lyrics goes..I'm doin' my good thing.
Soooo you know what that means...DRUGS!!!! ::big grin::

Sculpt 09-29-2018 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1033701)
So after putting some thought into it I have to say I completely retract what I previously said about the South Park episode. I thought about it and I understand. It's saying that no one seems to care about things like school shootings and National tragedies and then the few who do care or play it off as if we are crazy. I think that's the message they were trying to deliver.

Right on. It sounds to me that's what South Park was doing -- social commentary humor -- criticizing that we're all ok with the shootings, and everyone in the show is criticizing the mom for pointing out the horror of it.

Reminds me of when they had Christopher Reeves running around sucking the stemcells/brains out of babies. South Park was making fun of the use of baby stemcells to help people with spinal damage paralysis. This was a long time ago (if I'm remembering this correctly), but I got the impression SoutPark thought it was vampiric, and were against it, or least was pointing out the point of view, humorously (or line-crossingly), that it can be seen as vampiric and creepy.

cheebacheeba 09-29-2018 05:16 PM

*blanks*

Morningriser 09-29-2018 10:16 PM

Yeah I have seen the episode but that was just meant for shock value. This actually had a message behind it which made it more hardcore if you ask me. It's so sad that the things that are happening in this country do go ignored and those who try to raise awareness of it or keep it in public light or ridiculed. I imagine a world where people can use their brains.

anglewitch 10-01-2018 09:34 AM

Arrrgh. Saddle sore.

Bloof 10-01-2018 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by anglewitch (Post 1033740)
Arrrgh. Saddle sore.

Oh no, you di'nt just walk back into my life! Dude.

anglewitch 10-01-2018 12:11 PM

Naaa not really.
Maybe your afterlife.

Dead Bad Things 10-01-2018 12:43 PM

Yo what up homes! You make it thru hurricane season huh?

Bloof 10-01-2018 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by anglewitch (Post 1033743)
Naaa not really.
Maybe your afterlife.

I'll settle for whatever i can get, grasshopper. How's the family?

anglewitch 10-01-2018 06:30 PM

Just fine.


Arrrgh!!
pizza rash!
Wtf man?

Sculpt 10-01-2018 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by anglewitch (Post 1033748)
Just fine.


Arrrgh!!
pizza rash!
Wtf man?

You're not supposed to slide into a pizza wearing shorts. You should wear full pants. Or maybe you're allergic to olives.


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