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Author:  onion [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:39 am ]
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Oh I used to watch it. It was one of those hangovers from a failed relationship with a guy who made me watch it until I liked it. And I have been known to still read the manga for something to do with my time.

But then, you guys read Harry Potter. And the ones of you who don't like to watch loli anime or obsessed with dick girls and tentacle rape or boi love or transexual cat girl porn.

So you know, enjoy casting that first stone.

Author:  shoonra [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:39 am ]
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oh waifu, you so crazy :lol:

Author:  actor_au [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:40 am ]
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The Remake of The Wicker Man was hilarious.

"BEES! NOOOOO!"

Actor.

Author:  onion [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:40 am ]
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I know I know.

It's what makes me so endearing.

Also - THE BEES WERE NOT IN HIS EYES. THEY WERE NOT. GOD.

I firmly believe that the Wicker Man remake was actually just documentary footage of Nicholas Cage flipping out on an island, punching women, breaking into people's houses and being a massive jerk.

Somehow I am not surprised by this.

Author:  Urban Wild Cat [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:42 am ]
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As far as I'm concerned, anything that encourages people to read is a good thing.

The downslide of literacy in today's society is one of the most concerning trends currently occurring.

Author:  Vass [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:44 am ]
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Urban Wild Cat wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, anything that encourages people to read is a good thing.

The downslide of literacy in today's society is one of the most concerning trends currently occurring.

Another being whether people are comprehending and learning from what they read.

Author:  Ryven [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:49 am ]
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actor_au wrote:
The Remake of The Wicker Man was hilarious.

"BEES! NOOOOO!"

Actor.


"What's wrong, sister?"
*Nicholas Cage in a bearsuit*
"Don't be afraid!" *punch to the face*

Author:  onion [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:53 am ]
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Vass wrote:
Urban Wild Cat wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, anything that encourages people to read is a good thing.

The downslide of literacy in today's society is one of the most concerning trends currently occurring.

Another being whether people are comprehending and learning from what they read.


I'm not sure what anyone could learn from Harry Potter.

Something about wizardry maybe.

Author:  actor_au [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 2:01 am ]
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Also: Not a fan of Harry Potter ONLY because I don't like Fantasy as a genre.

Give me: Six thousand spaceships burning the skies in rain as they glided towards the the surface of a cast-off world no longer needed in the war they all died for millennia before. The first and final sparks of metal on stone, the crashing waves of echoes upon the planets surface, sea and land as their final resting place was decided by chance and the immutable laws of Newton each working in tandem upon the steel behemoths, they bought with them fires and storms, chaos and destruction, as the cascade sounded around the planet, forever now a tomb.

None of this: The dragon attacked and despite the fact that he didn't have enough magic in him before he now suddenly had more magic in him today, because he believed in himself and his friends believed in him as well, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.

Author:  Urban Wild Cat [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:51 am ]
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actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.

Author:  Edible Corpse [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:37 am ]
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Sair wrote:
...how can you not know 'Who shot J.R.?"


enlighten me then

Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.


from which movie?

Author:  Grimmy [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:13 pm ]
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Edible Corpse wrote:
Sair wrote:
...how can you not know 'Who shot J.R.?"


enlighten me then

Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.


from which movie?


GrimmBuddha Blesses you

Author:  actor_au [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:00 pm ]
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Edible Corpse wrote:
Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.


from which movie?
Answering that would lead to my arrest so I'll abstain.

Actor.

Author:  The Sinister Chris [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:52 pm ]
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I honestly have no problem with your opinion Onion. It's your opinion, have it all you want.

I just enjoy periodically tearing into people online. Especially after the kind of month I've had.

Insomnia is MURDER!

Author:  onion [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:26 pm ]
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And I reserve the right not to care.

Author:  bellofthedamned [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:32 pm ]
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And I reserve the right to support that Harry Potter is an amalgamation of many childhood stories I loved and it's underlying mythos is all-too-familiar.

That said, I think it has introduced a lot of kids/adults to something they never got as a kid. Those that got it don't really seem to enjoy Potter, basing this on my own experience and conversations with other people who read/have read/once read the books.

I read the first three books and soon saw through the predictability. Inevitably, when carrying on a series, ideas don't run so fresh. Most series have one or two really good books in them and the subsequent books sell because readers have become emotionally tied to the characters.

Even if it's same-y and too familiar, I see the appeal of Harry Potter.

On a side note, I agree with Onion on J.K Rowling's looks.

Author:  RMG [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:51 pm ]
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I read four of the books before I realized that they all had the same plot. I wasn't too smart back then. :smith:

Author:  shoonra [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:18 pm ]
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dont worry rincems, no one likes you for your brains anyway :unsmith:

Author:  Urban Wild Cat [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:36 am ]
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actor_au wrote:
Edible Corpse wrote:
Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.


from which movie?
Answering that would lead to my arrest so I'll abstain.

Actor.


I have a hard time believing you'd abstain from anything.

Author:  Grimmy [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:45 am ]
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Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
Edible Corpse wrote:
Urban Wild Cat wrote:
actor_au wrote:
, I'd do Hermoine.

Actor.


Totally.


from which movie?
Answering that would lead to my arrest so I'll abstain.

Actor.


I have a hard time believing you'd abstain from anything.


then ask him about his obsession with the Olsen twins from BEFORE they got famous...

Blue Sun Missile
agrees with the abstenching

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