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Sinker

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So any way I just saw true grit and during the scene when the big fat inebriated Texas marshal shot a tiny biscuit out of the air, I realized something in action oriented: books, animes, comics, movies etc. The more drunk and the more prone to getting drunk some one is the more likely they are to be totally awesome. Has anybody else noticed this? anybody else got something similar to this?
 

Adultism

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Its only in movies and games. Its not fun being drunk IRL. And you don't get "Epic Skillz" From it.
 

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Deadheart said:
Its only in movies and games. Its not fun being drunk IRL. And you don't get "Epic Skillz" From it.
I don't know what you're talking about. I have epic bowling skillz when I'm drunk.

Of course, I'm only going off what my friends told me. Seeing how they are drinking buddies, they may not be the most reliable well of information...
 

Anarchemitis

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I realized to my horror about five months ago that I held women in the same regard and esteem movies held them: creatures to be defended and upheld as opposed to being other human beings. Obviously this a rather whamalicious oversimplification but you get the idea.
 

Kaboose the Moose

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That Torchwood is an anagram for Doctor Who.

:/

Nothing to do with being drunk mind, it's just something I realised a while back!
 

JayDub147

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I just realized how to implicitly differentiate.

I also realized only after describing the game to friend, that Deus Ex can sound a lot like "do sex." I think I was the only person who chuckled at that.
 

Kae

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I realized that I'm sort of a racist against people who are from the USA :/ didn't say it was a good thing. Although I am trying to change that but change is difficult
 

Nimcha

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While watching Glee, I suddenly realized I didn't like it anymore. So I shut it off.

This was after spending a good year loving the first season. :(
 

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Kaboose the Moose said:
That Torchwood is an anagram for Doctor Who.

:/

Nothing to do with being drunk mind, it's just something I realised a while back!
O fuck... you're right.

*yells behind*

HE'S RIGHT!!! MIND BLOWN!!!
 

crudus

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I am an asshole. I looked back and realized that. Then I realized that I like being an asshole which made me feel terrible :(

Kaboose the Moose said:
That Torchwood is an anagram for Doctor Who.
mind hole = blown
 

Eclectic Dreck

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Once, years ago (I was 11 or 12), I was sitting in gym and wasn't really paying attention to anything. Upon looking at the female coach (my school had both a male and a female coach since the classes were also gender-mixed) I suddenly realized that she, by virtue of being classified as a she, had a vagina. It was at this precise moment that I think I really understood the difference between male and female. Sure, I had been told the difference and knew what it was on some level but I didn't fundamentally understand it until just then.
 

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Kaleion said:
I realized that I'm sort of a racist against people who are from the USA :/ didn't say it was a good thing. Although I am trying to change that but change is difficult
I'm Canadian, and I keep calling the United-States-ians stupid, and I was trying to stop for a while.
Then I watched South Park, and lost all sympathy. Entertainment Tonight didn't help.

OT: I realized that I never post on-topic. Probably from my days of trolling other forums.
 

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Kaboose the Moose said:
That Torchwood is an anagram for Doctor Who.

:/

Nothing to do with being drunk mind, it's just something I realised a while back!
Kind of the point, really. 'Torchwood' was the name printed for the original documents and reels and stuff like that when they were filming the first series of the revived Doctor Who. The point was that anyone trying to steal the reels so they could get a peek at what had been filmed would be put off by the name, thinking it was a completely different show, called Torchwood. Someone at BBC HQ apparently then had the idea to use it again as an arc word for the second series, and history was made...

HG131 said:
Firefly will most likely never get an ongoing comic continuation like Buffy and Angel. :'(
Actually, it already does. It's not a recurring series like Season Eight, but there are several different comic series set both between Firefly and Serenity, and set after Serenity, that carry on the story and give details that were never screened due to the show cancellation. If you wanted to read them, I'd start with 'Serenity: Those Left Behind', which gives the main story between the show and the film, and gives more info on Blue Sun and the Hands of Blue, their deaths (spoiler!), which isn't a spoiler because it's the whole point of the Operative replacing them in Serenity, and it also introduces the Operative chronologically as a character. There are also plans for other comics to be set before the series started, and after Serenity, including one that will detail Book's backstory and explain all the weird stuff (like his knowledge of firearms and his apparently unusual status with the Alliance), and how he became a Shepherd in the first place.

As for me, I suddenly realised one day that I hate the course I'm doing at university, and want to quit. However, I'm in my final year and I'll be damned if I'm going to waste the money I've already spent in loans on tuition, so I'm just going to carry on with it, graduate (I don't give a damn anymore what class I get or if I graduate with honours), then go and do what I want to do. I just wish I'd known about film-making courses before I chose to do Maths, but my school was a grammar school so they kind of forced us on a path to picking more 'academic' subjects for university, while downplaying or ignoring anything else. Hell, one guy I knew at school ended up regularly arguing with the careers advisor, who was a chemistry teacher, because he didn't want to do the university route, but instead join the Army, and that pissed off the school head who was adamant that everyone from our school had to go to university...

EDIT: To be fair, I do still love uni, it's the best time I've ever had in my life. I just hate the Maths course I'm doing, and I really want to do Cinema and Photography instead (like some of my friends are doing), which is much more enjoyable for me as I love making films and taking photos. I really wish now that my school had promoted things like that as viable university options as well, instead of pushing me and pressuring me into doing academic things like Maths (which was my best subject at school, but I'm not so good with the uni course...).