wanting to talk about stuff which I have no personal experience with and only relaying interesting opinions i've heard other people express is a whole other problem that i have
we talked a lot about elaborate fake easter eggs, or even a star wars episode 2 game that never existed, but was based upon that episode one game i had on the pc
I remember all the crap my friends and I would talk about all the super secret -alities we found in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
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Noob Saibot's illegal fatality you could use to delete someone's cartridge
Mew rumors were the big thing when I was in school in Texas.
I remember putting a Magikarp named BILL'S PC into the Daycare and running around in circles for a very long time to level it to exactly level 24 only to be very disappointed.
I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I had this exact experience.
I tried to get someone to check out Kamen Rider after talking with them about it for a while.
The next time I spoke to them, they said they couldn't find anything resembling what I'd described when searching for Common Writer.
I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
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I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
That is, for the record, the second stupidest argument I had during my school days. The third involved James Bond, the first involved the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell.
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I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
Oh I would have been so angry
I almost ended a friendship with my best friend because my friend insisted that Digimon was a sequel to Pokemon and he would not admit he was wrong.
We were 13.
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I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
Oh I would have been so angry
I almost ended a friendship because my friend insisted that Digimon was a sequel to Pokemon and he would not admit he was wrong.
I was a goody two-shoes as a kid, so I didn't lie much. I do remember one embarrassing moment in elementary school where the cool kids were talking about Ghost Rider and I thought they were talking about Ghostwriter, the PBS show, and gushed about the show with them only to discover the truth too late.
I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
Oh I would have been so angry
I almost ended a friendship because my friend insisted that Digimon was a sequel to Pokemon and he would not admit he was wrong.
We were 13.
That's the meanest thing anyone's ever said about Pokemon
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
Wait I'm actually really intrigued by the idea of a mystery show that deliberately obfuscates the clues, so that you have to solve the mystery (as the audience member) by looking at the notably missing information
I guess that's essentially Sherlock Holmes stories though
When I was like, six or seven, like everyone else I knew one kid whose uncle worked at Sega and could tell us what was going to be in the new Sonic games.
Anyway, he said that for Sonic 4 they were going to paint Sonic black, give him a gun and rename him to Shadow The Hedgehog.
Which like
He wasn't wrong about anything particularly important.
Sega actually had a very controversial "No Uncles" hiring policy
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One time I went into my kindergarten class and straight up told everyone that I was actually my twin brother, and that real me was at home watching cartoons. I tricked maybe 2 people, but not the teacher!!!
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we talked a lot about elaborate fake easter eggs, or even a star wars episode 2 game that never existed, but was based upon that episode one game i had on the pc
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publicly dismissing them but then privately trying them for yourself, only to be disappointed
I remember the rumors of Fuckalities
Mew rumors were the big thing when I was in school in Texas.
I remember putting a Magikarp named BILL'S PC into the Daycare and running around in circles for a very long time to level it to exactly level 24 only to be very disappointed.
I tried to get someone to check out Kamen Rider after talking with them about it for a while.
The next time I spoke to them, they said they couldn't find anything resembling what I'd described when searching for Common Writer.
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I once had a really fucking heated argument about ghostwriter
Now that I'm at a keyboard I can elaborate:
They showed Ghostwriter on the BBC here, and there are rules on the BBC about Undue Prominence when it comes to logos and shit. This manifested in Ghostwriter because one of the kids was wearing a baseball cap with what I'm guessing was a Nike logo on it, and so the beeb had just straight blurred it out.
We're all watching fucken... Ghostwriter because life sucks when you're a kid, and someone goes "hey why is his hat blurry" and I said "it's because there's a logo on it and they can't show it due to BBC guidelines regarding undue prominence" and another kid looked at me like I was a fucking idiot and said "uh, no, it's because it's a clue and they're not showing it right now because if they did you'd be able to figure out the ending".
Which would be an incredibly fucking stupid way to write a mystery show god damn I never really calmed back down after this.
Oh I would have been so angry
"Hey have y'all seen my 'Steve Did It' hat?"
I almost ended a friendship with my best friend because my friend insisted that Digimon was a sequel to Pokemon and he would not admit he was wrong.
We were 13.
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
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I had a lot of follow-up questions, the temerity of which which he was incredibly fucking indignant about
Oh, it's also given us Paul F. Tompkins tweeting catheter ads at Demi and Miel
Inevitable PFT PUtJ incoming?
That's the meanest thing anyone's ever said about Pokemon
I guess that's essentially Sherlock Holmes stories though
And yes I am factoring in Adventure 02
He had like, a purple and orange power ranger, a bunch of non-extant GI Joes, stuff like that
And for some reason he would always insist that those characters were totally real and in the show, I just hadn't seen those episodes
I know now it probably came out of a desire to legitimize his toys
But it made me so fucking mad
That's probably true
But Digimon is otherwise wack
Sun and Moon tips it back towards Pokemon but I would have agreed up until now
Yeah I'll give them credit, from all reports they're bringing it right now
Anyway, he said that for Sonic 4 they were going to paint Sonic black, give him a gun and rename him to Shadow The Hedgehog.
Which like
He wasn't wrong about anything particularly important.
My wife and I watched 3 or 4 episodes for like 2 months and it rules
Statistically speaking someone had to.
It led to be playing a long con, getting the reputation as the honest one in my family
This con paid off in dividends when it came time to have premarital sex and hide it from my parents