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uzo

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My ex-girlfriend, HA!

I'll second (third/fourth/fifth) the 40K comments. I too in my monocle wearing days remember being able to buy 5 Eldar Aspect Warriors for £5. A WHOLE FREAKIN' SQUAD FOR £5 !!! METAL MINIs TOO !! And paint cost all of about £1 too. I bought a squad of plastic Cadians a few months ago just to paint for fun (I haven't actually played for about 15 years) ... set me back over AUD$100 for 10 plastic troops and 5 pots of paint. WTF?! Damn you Games Workshop and your delicious delicious grimdark!!
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I'm going to say video games. I still play them. I still enjoy them. I just don't love them anymore. Most games I play out of compulsion or boredom and the last several years have seen but a few instances of games I play because I actually want to play them.
 

Jolly Co-operator

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Shane Dawson. I certainly don't hate him now, but I haven't bothered to watch any of his videos in a long time, and I un-subscribed quite some time ago. I don't know if my sense of humor changed, or maybe it's just that one particular comedian who feels stale, but I just don't enjoy his videos anymore.
 

Ishal

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TheKasp said:
Puh... Many Metalbands.

You know, I was once that stuck up asshole that thought that some genres can't be music and I prefered metal bands for their instruments and shit. But then I got to know many artists that create many sorts of music and it made me realise that 90% of the metal I liked was boring shit with boring lyrics without any deeper meaning behind them.

This is though not reason enough to hate them.

I hate them because I associate them with my asshole time as well as many 'friends' I had who turned from me after I stated that I now listen to everything, that I don't want to chim in in their hatespewing about other genres etc.

Well, tough question. Take it as you will - I hate what I associate with those bands but taken on their own they are pretty irrelevant to me.
As one former "Metal Elitist" to another I get that, but I don't as far as to dislike the older bands I liked simply because I discovered them in my arrogant youth. Though, if you think they are boring...that is a different story I guess. I had those friends too, and I don't associate with them anymore either. I listen to a lot of Electronica and Jazz-fusion now, but I still love the metal. There are some pretty good new groups out there, just have to find them.

OT: Gotta go with Bioware games. I put too much faith in them and neglected too many other great games just so I could praise them. Well, no more. People may think Bioware can redeem themselves with DA3, it could happen...but I am a bitter realist, and I say bollocks. That ship has sailed.
 

SonOfMethuselah

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Can I make a blanket statement, and just say 'movies?'

I can't really explain why, but lately (as in, over the last year or so), I find that I have a really hard time sitting down to watch a movie. Now, don't get me wrong, in the right situation, I'll still watch 'em. My friend and I went to see the Hobbit a few weeks ago, and I had no trouble with the three-hour time-stamp. About a week after that, I went with a few other friends to see it in 3D-IMAX-HFR, and, again, no problem. Similarly, a few nights ago, one of my roommates and I sat down and watched Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol because neither of us had seen an MI movie before, and she really likes Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg, so she figured it might be enjoyable. Which it was, surprisingly enough, despite the fact that we both kind of don't like Tommy-boy.

But just to sit down and watch a movie by myself, maybe on a night when I've got nothing else to do, or I have time to kill? I can't do it. Not without something else open, anyway. If I have a movie on, I've got to be doing something else as well. I don't really understand why, either.
 

Darken12

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My friends and family.

EDIT to avoid low content post: College. Turns out high school is never really over. Hopefully grad school in another country will have mature people.
 

Orange12345

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Extra credits. I used to love extra credits "hipster scarf activate" and even watched them before they were on the escapist, Hell they are what brought me to the escapist and I did continue to watch them for a bit once they moved to penny arcade but after a while I just lost interest
 

Colour Scientist

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Avenged Sevenfold and various other similar bands.

Boy, was I wrong. I can't listen to that stuff anymore. My music taste as a young teenager was total bollox.
 

tippy2k2

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Orange12345 said:
Extra credits. I used to love extra credits "hipster scarf activate" and even watched them before they were on the escapist, Hell they are what brought me to the escapist and I did continue to watch them for a bit once they moved to penny arcade but after a while I just lost interest
Dang! I thought I'd get to be unique and say something no one else said. It is for a different reason so that's something I guess....right? :)

All well, I second Extra Credits. I watched them as soon as they came out each week on The Escapist but the way that they handled the break-up irked me way too much. I'll still catch an episode from time to time but I just really don't care what those guys think anymore.
 

roushutsu

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Off the top of my head, Naruto. I used to be a huuuuuuuuuuuuuge Narutard back in the day, but sometime into the second series was when I started to lose interest. Characters were being introduced, only to be cast aside and completely forgotten about. Very few characters really developed further after the 2 year time jump, which is unfortunate because the side characters I thought were one of the show's biggest strengths. Sasuke's role as a villain is bland and generic as hell compared to the other villains we saw. Everyone had unique powers and strategies that made the actual fight scenes interesting to watch because you didn't know what to expect, but come Shippuden now it's fallen into "To be a competent ninja, you must out God-mod the last guy!"

I don't know what happened, but it just seemed like the series was going backwards or going in directions that just weren't that interesting. Right around the time when Deidara died fighting Sasuke was when I said "DONE!" and I've never looked back.
 

Aslyn

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Fable. LOVED the first two, only played about half of 3. It was just meh.

And Family Guy. Loved it in college, but either I matured or it lowered in quality. Either way, meh.
 

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SckizoBoy said:
Corax_1990 said:
Warhammer 40k, the game that is, anybody who has been involved in the game for 5+ years should know what I mean.

Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy the fluff, have 40+ 40k & Warhammer books on my shelf, but I hate GW more and more every time some kid convinces their parents to buy them a box of Ultrasmurfs for $65 that cost $35 when I was their age (about 10 years). Fuck you Games Workshop, with a big rusty choppa.
See, I still like the game & the fluff (always loved the fluff)... but I'm definitely with you on hating Games Workshop and whoever does their pricing, even in the UK (that is to say, the source of all WH40K goodness) everything's s'damned expensive. I get all my models from other hobbyists these days... *le sigh* I kinda feel sorry for their staff, because they're basically forced to buy shitloads of the products (granted with a piddly staff discount), but don't really get remunerated for all the extra work they do. You've really got to love the hobby to work at a GW outlet, because most of my GW friends have long since left or moved up to head office to different depts (including one guy who's now at 'Eavy Metal).

Hell... *dons monocle and a superior air* I remember the good old days when paints cost £1!
I wanted to play WarHammer once but I saw the price tags and wiped my hands of it. I dunno how people can afford to play that it is insanely expensive I cut my loses before I even started.
 

aba1

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roushutsu said:
Off the top of my head, Naruto. I used to be a huuuuuuuuuuuuuge Narutard back in the day, but sometime into the second series was when I started to lose interest. Characters were being introduced, only to be cast aside and completely forgotten about. Very few characters really developed further after the 2 year time jump, which is unfortunate because the side characters I thought were one of the show's biggest strengths. Sasuke's role as a villain is bland and generic as hell compared to the other villains we saw. Everyone had unique powers and strategies that made the actual fight scenes interesting to watch because you didn't know what to expect, but come Shippuden now it's fallen into "To be a competent ninja, you must out God-mod the last guy!"

I don't know what happened, but it just seemed like the series was going backwards or going in directions that just weren't that interesting. Right around the time when Deidara died fighting Sasuke was when I said "DONE!" and I've never looked back.
Sound about right both naruto and bleach did that to me for all the reasons you said and the fact that they kept contradicting their own continuity though Naruto wasn't too too bad for it they did a few things but compared to bleach it wasn't to bad. Anywho after 2 years of reading the same fight I stopped caring n stopped reading both in Naruto and Bleach. I still love One Piece though.
 

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Eddie the head said:
World of Warcraft I guess. Cataclysm hit, don't need to say much more that that. The game just got boring.
Same here. When I first started playing WoW and got comfortable with it, I was so sure that I would be addicted to the game for a long time. Cataclysm also ended my love for it, except it was the community that killed it for me. Cata caused prominent rifts to form and players became hostile to each other. Not to mention that the content was tougher and required you to spend a lot of time doing it. I played the game casually, so I wanted to steer away from all of that. Except for trying out the two new races and the revamped starting zones, I never touched the new Cata 80+ content. Canceling my subscription felt a bit bittersweet but I am so glad I left.
 

Shoggoth2588

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I loved me some Carrot Cake...but now I just can't stand cake. I kinda like cake but I just grew out of it. I can eat it sure but, I always seem to get pieces with way too much icing. Also Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Wii make me not want to play Double Dash or any of the other titles. Sonic All-Star Racing also makes me want to stay away from Mario Kart in general though I don't hate those older titles and, I don't wanna say I hate the new ones...not yet.

Also Gamestop. I loved that place but then I started working there...then I discovered Play-n-Trade...then I discovered Amazon...I plan on getting Xenoblade Chronicles from them and then never going back.
 

LarenzoAOG

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Rock the Casbah was my favorite song for about a month when I was 8, now it's just ok.
 

anonymity88

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aba1 said:
roushutsu said:
Off the top of my head, Naruto. I used to be a huuuuuuuuuuuuuge Narutard back in the day, but sometime into the second series was when I started to lose interest. Characters were being introduced, only to be cast aside and completely forgotten about. Very few characters really developed further after the 2 year time jump, which is unfortunate because the side characters I thought were one of the show's biggest strengths. Sasuke's role as a villain is bland and generic as hell compared to the other villains we saw. Everyone had unique powers and strategies that made the actual fight scenes interesting to watch because you didn't know what to expect, but come Shippuden now it's fallen into "To be a competent ninja, you must out God-mod the last guy!"

I don't know what happened, but it just seemed like the series was going backwards or going in directions that just weren't that interesting. Right around the time when Deidara died fighting Sasuke was when I said "DONE!" and I've never looked back.
Sound about right both naruto and bleach did that to me for all the reasons you said and the fact that they kept contradicting their own continuity though Naruto wasn't too too bad for it they did a few things but compared to bleach it wasn't to bad. Anywho after 2 years of reading the same fight I stopped caring n stopped reading both in Naruto and Bleach. I still love One Piece though.
I'll 2nd (3rd?) Bleach. I'm still reading it because I was some sort of payoff/ending but I definitely don't love it anymore. My problem with it is that the SS Arc was awesome and introduced the politics of Soul Society alongside all of the interesting captain characters, al of that quickly got cast aside for the Arrancar and the pace slowed to slower than glacial. We're still waiting to find out about Ichigo's dad's shinigami powers and he was shown to possess them neary 3 years ago now.

All in all: Shite.

Captcha: Peter Out

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TakerFoxx

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The Sword of Truth books. First one was cookie-cutter fantasy, but very well written and readable. After that, the series became some of the best fantasy I've ever seen. But then it jumped the shark on a rocket-powered jetski and turned into total mush. I don't even enjoy high fantasy anymore as a result.
 

shrekfan246

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Pokemon.

I just can't get into Black/White, and I've had nothing more than apathy for Black/White 2.

Final Fantasy is quickly moving into that territory as well, which is distressing considering that Final Fantasy IX is my favorite game.

And boy, did Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations spoil me before I tried going back to Sonic Adventure 2...