The Most Beautiful Thing You Have Ever Seen!

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replingham153

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Monkfish Acc. said:
replingham153 said:
Because you are! And please, NO swearing on the Forums.
Fuck I can't believe it. You got me.

Jesus, can anyone be anything other than disturbingly fucking cheery without being labled whiny or something. I'm not even lamenting it. It's not a fucking problem for me, how the hell am I supposed to get upset over this BIG FUCKING DEAL if I never saw what made it such a big fucking deal.

Oh gosh was that too sweary. Should I quit the internet. I think I should quit the internet, I might be too coarse for it.
I think that would be for the best.
 

RagnorakTres

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Hmmmm....difficult for me to narrow it down, so I'm going to split this into categories.

Nature (Landscape): The hills of Southern Ohio and West Virginia are surprisingly beautiful, and I got to see them right on the leaf turn last year. We were down there for 3 days and I literally watched the entire side of the mountain go from green to fall colors in that period of time.

Nature (Animal): I once saw a deer jump over a moving car. That was pretty awesome. If there's one image burned into my mind, it's that deer in midair, right over the car in front of us. Glad I wasn't driving either car, though.

Geekery: The interior of Kyria, my computer. Built her myself from hand-picked parts. I have never felt such a rush of achievement as the moment she booted up for the first time.

In-Game: Minecraft is pretty in its own way, but nothing is as burned into my memory as the first time I booted up FF12 on my PS2. I was frankly shocked that the PS2 was capable of such graphical verisimilitude, and that opening cutscene is absolutely gorgeous.
 

Snake Plissken

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This thing...

1956 Gibson Goldtop with perfectly balanced P-90s. Most beautiful thing I've ever seen OR heard.

 

Miss_Nel

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A salt lake just before a heavy summer storm. It was tinted red in some parts because the storm was kicking up a great wall of red dust, and the stillness of the previous storm's rainwater acted like a mirror on top of the salt.