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PsychicTaco115

I've Been Having These Weird Dreams Lately...
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Have some happy music



 

bliebblob

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I actually keep a bookmark folder marked "antidepressants" for just this reason. They're tailored to me of course, so your mileage may vary. But with a bit of an intro they might still serve. So as long as you're asking...

Everything spoilered for length.

Warhammer 40K, in case you're not familiar, is a grim-dark sci-fi universe that serves as background lore to a whole bunch of games, books, etc. How grim you ask? Well, in this world humanity has recessed to a totalitarian theocracy where the average sod has three career options. One: join the army, which's main strategy is to bury humanity's various enemies in their own men's corpses hoping to slow them down somewhat. Two: be lucky enough to get chosen as one of the 1000 people to get their soul sucked out and have them fed into the god-emperor of mankind's necrotic husk to keep it more or less alive for another day. Three: get their head blown off by the inquisition for only praising the emperor 49 times that day. Yet this imperium of mankind is still arguably the good guys in this world, by virtue of everyone else being even worse. It was originally conceived as a one-off parody of the original warhammer setting, which is already rather gritty, but was kept going as it turned out there was an audience for it.

http://orig04.deviantart.net/6114/f/2011/336/8/d/anti_tyranids_by_lathander1987-d4hkcrc.jpg​

Now what part of that could possibly amuse me? This one: http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Felinid

Translation: cat girls are canon in the world of 40K. Only by merit of the tiniest of footnotes yes, but that actually adds to the fun as it leaves the audience free to fill in the details however they wish. Personally I choose to believe their army helmets have widdle ear holes, they like to sleep in their fellow soldier's laps, and they're very devout to the god-empurr-nyan of mankind. =(^.^)=

https://data.archive.moe/board/tg/image/1422/55/1422550586389.jpg​

Incidentally many hardcore 40K fans also fiercely despise any canon that isn't quite as gritty as it could be, feeling it ruins the setting. Needless to say the mere existence of felinids is weapons-grade trolling material when concerning these people, which can on occasion be fun in it's own right... > :3


The TGS podcast: a weekly podcast where three reasonably famous youtubers plus that week's guest talk about games and stuff. Like many famous youtubers Jesse Cox, one of the three regular hosts, likes to ham up his persona quite a bit. In his case this happens to be that of a desperately lonely geek. As a part of that he had tried to publicly declare his undying love to Felicia Day, a far more famous youtuber and unofficial geek queen, multiple times but always failed. Then one day Felicia agreed to be a guest on the TGS podcast... The footage pretty much explains itself from there.


Unboxing videos: the curious phenomenon of youtubers unboxing something interesting, typically expensive stuff, on camera. As of late some marketers have begun making clever use of this by sending such youtubers their products for free in a particularly nice box and thus receiving free publicity in return. Some time ago Intel jumped onto this bandwagon and sent some top-of-the-line computer hardware to select youtubers. Most of them no-nonsense computer-tech people, but for some reason the list included Brooke 'Dodger' Leigh Lawson who is most known for geeky arts & crafts, let's plays of weird dating sims, and generally having the energy of a large squirrel. What follows is probably the best/worst train wreck of an unboxing mankind has ever witnessed...

To make matters even better, the Intel marketing people apparently have a sense of humour and made sure to remember her the next time they set up this kind of marketing stunt. It... Doesn't go much better.
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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So, I had a daydream. A daydream where dragons were real. And I daydreamed that a dragon landed in the middle of a crowd of people, looked at one person and outstretched it claw in a menacing way and said to the person...

"Pull my talon."

And I wondered if the people behind the dragon were suddenly stricken with a fear most reserve for natural disasters, world wars and dinosaurs. It made me laugh quite a bit. ^_^
 

AT God

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I can't be asked to make embeds but I have a folder in my bookmarks called "Smile File". Here are some of the ones that are probably more universal.

[link]https://vine.co/v/O3l3rI5I0YX[/link]
Its a dog playing a bass drum while a man plays guitar and it loops perfectly.

[link]http://new1.fjcdn.com/movies/47/24/47242f_5568475.mp4[/link]
Short video of an elderly man being constantly startled by a man with a camera, I presume it's his son.

[link]https://vine.co/v/Og7QDjdB6l3[/link]
Another animal looping to a song, this time its a bird squeaking to some rock song, really good loop.

[link]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUiiaxHYaqY[/link]
Finally, here's a short video of a girl being scared of her shadow and trying to run away from it unsuccessfully.
 

Something Amyss

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Well, here's some things that get me smiling....






It should be noted that I have a pretty screwed up sense of humour, though.
 

Poetic Nova

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Watching Top Gear useally does the trick for me. Not for the cars themselves, but the chemistry between Jezza, Hamster and Captain Slow.

Spoiler tags are used to make loading the whole page easier.
 

LostCrusader

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I can't help smiling after about 5 seconds of Gandalf with some epic sax.


Can also count on Dorkly videos to make me happy.

 

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Has anyone ever saved your life? Like is there someone that, without them, you almost certainly would have died? There might be somebody that fits that criteria for you specifically, but there's only one man living who can claim to have been that person for everyone reading this--for literally every person who's alive right now. And no, I am not about to start lecturing you about Jesus.

Here's a great story about why none of us should be here:

As much as I like this video, I disagree with the narrator on what the message of this story is. Although Stanislov Petrov has experienced a great deal of personal tragedy and injustice in his life, my ultimate takeaway is the reminder of how lucky we all are to be here. There's no guarantee of tomorrow, so we have to make the best of the lives that Mr. Petrov's actions may have allowed us to have.

Also, Stanislov Petrov is still alive and living in Moscow right now. So if any of you guys find yourself over there, maybe buy him a drink?
 

Johnny Novgorod

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Fox12 said:
Kolby Jack said:
Fox12 said:
Kolby Jack said:
Why? Life is pointless, we'll all die sooner or later, and nobody actually cares about anything you accomplish.


[small]I've been watching Parks and Rec again lately, and April is awesome.[/small]
How can a world that has turtles in it be pointless? I reject your hypothesis and replace it with Mr. Rogers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9OqyUuCY0s

Also, why is LotR included in a video about sad moments?
Lord of the Rings doesn't have sad moments? Gandalf, Boromir, and Theoden (especially Theoden) would probably have something to say about that.
Yeah, but they don't show that. They show hundreds of happy people honering the heroes of the story.

Also, the tolkien-verse has a heaven, so Theoden and Boromir are probably drowning in cocaine and hookers right now.
Middle-Earth "heaven" is actually a physical realm, Valinor, were only immortals - Elves - are allowed ingress. Famously nobody knows what happens to Middle-Earth humans when they die. Or Dwarves/Hobbits for that matter.
 

TakerFoxx

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Whenever I feel down, Mystery Skulls is my go-to fix.


captcha=success story.

See? Even the captcha is trying to cheer you up with positivity! In it's own...weird...way.
 

Muspelheim

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/Russian_Standard_Vodka.jpg

'Ere ye go!

Always warms my heart, it does!
 

Sleepy Sol

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Izanagi009 said:
I think I got something and I'm quoting you on this Solaire because I think you will recognize this

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Carnival Phantasm does also most definitely make me happy.

I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that I'm a pretty recent TYPE-MOON convert, though. :c
 

Izanagi009_v1legacy

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Solaire of Astora said:
Izanagi009 said:
I think I got something and I'm quoting you on this Solaire because I think you will recognize this

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Carnival Phantasm does also most definitely make me happy.

I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that I'm a pretty recent TYPE-MOON convert, though. :c
eh, I'm a recent convert as well though I feel that the second half of UBW was underwritten and that Fate/Zero is the only really good work animation wise (note, haven't seen the Kara no Kyoukai movies)
 

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Other than that, there's the...
...and whatever my past self has to say on this manner...
FPLOON said:
Do you know the story of how Lelouch and Suzaku saved Nunnally's life?
Other than that, have a JP YTP!
Such a happy fellow...
 

Auron225

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I've always loved this ad ever since I seen it;


Also love this video to bits;

Actually, I was gonna post the 2008 one, but when I searched for it I found this one yet that I hadn't even seen - so now I'm happy :)