It's one of my favourite EM bands...
Check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hLnMDJ-gV4&t=5m23s
Advertisement
by Infected Mushroom » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:50 am
by The Blaatschapen » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:52 am
Infected Mushroom wrote:The Blaatschapen wrote:
Yes.
It's one of my favourite EM bands...
Check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hLnMDJ-gV4&t=5m23s
by Kannap » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:52 am
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
by Kannap » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:53 am
Infected Mushroom wrote:Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States wrote:Did you see the Caravan of Garbage episode on Spiderman 3? Basically, if MJ had told Peter about Harry Osborne instead of fake breaking up then Peter could have beaten him to a pulp right then and there.
I preferred it over SP2.
Black suit Peter is a total boss. I love the dance scene where he snaps his fingers, tells Jameson he’ll take the job “double the pay” and pricks MJ out at the bar with the jazz show
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
by Infected Mushroom » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:55 am
The Blaatschapen wrote:Infected Mushroom wrote:
It's one of my favourite EM bands...
Check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hLnMDJ-gV4&t=5m23s
So you're not them?
I am disappointed
by Bears Armed » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:55 am
Kowani wrote:Kannap wrote:
Wonder what people complained about before the internet existed.
One of the oldest pieces of writing we have is a customer service complaint.
by Infected Mushroom » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:56 am
Kannap wrote:Infected Mushroom wrote:
I preferred it over SP2.
Black suit Peter is a total boss. I love the dance scene where he snaps his fingers, tells Jameson he’ll take the job “double the pay” and pricks MJ out at the bar with the jazz show
Tobey McGuire spiderman was the worst spiderman, just putting that out there.
by Bluelight-R006 » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:57 am
Bears Armed wrote:Kowani wrote:One of the oldest pieces of writing we have is a customer service complaint.
I can't find a source to show you right now, but another piece of early writing [from around the same period] that I read about in one archaeological article was a warranty, promising the buyer of some slaves the return of the goods that he'd exchanged for them if they turned out not to be fit for the work for which they'd been acquired...
by Castelia » Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:57 am
Kannap wrote:
Tobey McGuire spiderman was the worst spiderman, just putting that out there.
by Bears Armed » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:01 am
The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord wrote:Is this a good (brief) description for my setting's kobolds, btw?
Kobolds are small, rodent-like humanoids; while no one (not even the kobolds themselves) knows which lands they originally hail from, in these modern times they are often found in colossal flying city states known as "aeropoles" (singular "aeropolis") or in nomadic trading caravans comprised of a bizarre assortment of magnificent flying machines. Much like the rodents that they resemble, kobolds are tinkerers and hoarders by nature, and as a whole are masters of commerce, especially when it comes to acquiring and repairing mechanical or magical devices. Though some are shrewd merchants who carefully navigate the shifting alliances of black markets and bazaars, many kobolds love their stockpiles of interesting items far more than money, and would rather trade for more such prizes to add to their hoards over mere coins. It's common to see a successful crew of kobold traders rolling out of town with an even larger bundle than they entered with, the whole mess piled precariously high in the cargo basket of a dirigible balloon.
by Kannap » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:05 am
Infected Mushroom wrote:Kannap wrote:
Tobey McGuire spiderman was the worst spiderman, just putting that out there.
Really?
I prefer him to the kid they have playing Spiderman now (they way over-played the "I'm But A High Schooler" card with him).
And Garfield... just never felt like Spiderman to me. He's too much of a cool kid.
...
Whenever I think Spiderman, I'll always default to a face of McGuire
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
by The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:09 am
Bears Armed wrote:The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord wrote:Is this a good (brief) description for my setting's kobolds, btw?
Kobolds are small, rodent-like humanoids; while no one (not even the kobolds themselves) knows which lands they originally hail from, in these modern times they are often found in colossal flying city states known as "aeropoles" (singular "aeropolis") or in nomadic trading caravans comprised of a bizarre assortment of magnificent flying machines. Much like the rodents that they resemble, kobolds are tinkerers and hoarders by nature, and as a whole are masters of commerce, especially when it comes to acquiring and repairing mechanical or magical devices. Though some are shrewd merchants who carefully navigate the shifting alliances of black markets and bazaars, many kobolds love their stockpiles of interesting items far more than money, and would rather trade for more such prizes to add to their hoards over mere coins. It's common to see a successful crew of kobold traders rolling out of town with an even larger bundle than they entered with, the whole mess piled precariously high in the cargo basket of a dirigible balloon.
Airbone jawas?
by Infected Mushroom » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:11 am
Kannap wrote:Infected Mushroom wrote:
Really?
I prefer him to the kid they have playing Spiderman now (they way over-played the "I'm But A High Schooler" card with him).
And Garfield... just never felt like Spiderman to me. He's too much of a cool kid.
...
Whenever I think Spiderman, I'll always default to a face of McGuire
Holland is okay, haven't seen his latest movie. McGuire was the worst, only his first movie was a good one. His second movie was decent and his third movie was absolutely awful and I like to forget it exists.
Garfield has been my favorite Spiderman so far.
by Abserdia » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:18 am
Kannap wrote:Infected Mushroom wrote:
Really?
I prefer him to the kid they have playing Spiderman now (they way over-played the "I'm But A High Schooler" card with him).
And Garfield... just never felt like Spiderman to me. He's too much of a cool kid.
...
Whenever I think Spiderman, I'll always default to a face of McGuire
Holland is okay, haven't seen his latest movie. McGuire was the worst, only his first movie was a good one. His second movie was decent and his third movie was absolutely awful and I like to forget it exists.
Garfield has been my favorite Spiderman so far.
by Ethel mermania » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:23 am
Abserdia wrote:Kannap wrote:
Holland is okay, haven't seen his latest movie. McGuire was the worst, only his first movie was a good one. His second movie was decent and his third movie was absolutely awful and I like to forget it exists.
Garfield has been my favorite Spiderman so far.
So, like, I respect you and all...
but I can’t respect this. I just can’t.
by Dumb Ideologies » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:24 am
The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord wrote:Valentine Z wrote:
Ahh... I don't know... Lightning?
I am doing fine too, thanks for asking! ^^ Just being me... RPing, worldbuilding... reading the Moderation threads.
Is this a good (brief) description for my setting's kobolds, btw?
Kobolds are small, rodent-like humanoids; while no one (not even the kobolds themselves) knows which lands they originally hail from, in these modern times they are often found in colossal flying city states known as "aeropoles" (singular "aeropolis") or in nomadic trading caravans comprised of a bizarre assortment of magnificent flying machines. Much like the rodents that they resemble, kobolds are tinkerers and hoarders by nature, and as a whole are masters of commerce, especially when it comes to acquiring and repairing mechanical or magical devices. Though some are shrewd merchants who carefully navigate the shifting alliances of black markets and bazaars, many kobolds love their stockpiles of interesting items far more than money, and would rather trade for more such prizes to add to their hoards over mere coins. It's common to see a successful crew of kobold traders rolling out of town with an even larger bundle than they entered with, the whole mess piled precariously high in the cargo basket of a dirigible balloon.
by Greater Adamsia » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:25 am
Dumb Ideologies wrote:The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord wrote:
Is this a good (brief) description for my setting's kobolds, btw?
Kobolds are small, rodent-like humanoids; while no one (not even the kobolds themselves) knows which lands they originally hail from, in these modern times they are often found in colossal flying city states known as "aeropoles" (singular "aeropolis") or in nomadic trading caravans comprised of a bizarre assortment of magnificent flying machines. Much like the rodents that they resemble, kobolds are tinkerers and hoarders by nature, and as a whole are masters of commerce, especially when it comes to acquiring and repairing mechanical or magical devices. Though some are shrewd merchants who carefully navigate the shifting alliances of black markets and bazaars, many kobolds love their stockpiles of interesting items far more than money, and would rather trade for more such prizes to add to their hoards over mere coins. It's common to see a successful crew of kobold traders rolling out of town with an even larger bundle than they entered with, the whole mess piled precariously high in the cargo basket of a dirigible balloon.
how well do they get on with kleshtons?
<THE REPUBLIC OF ADAMSIA>
The Republic of Adamsia was founded on the shores of Massachusetts Bay by the Puritans as a new Zion, as a
theocratic utopia in the wilderness of New England. Adamsia has a culture that emphasizes duty, and stresses the good of the
community even if (and especially if) it requires individual self-abnegation. The majority of Puritan settlers in early Adamsians
were educated to some degree; as such, Adamsian culture has a generally "bourgeois" ethos and immense respect for
intellectual achievement. While in modern times, religiosity and spirituality has waned somewhat, the zealous drive to achieve
social and moral perfection has oft been labeled as "secular Puritanism" by detractors.
by Ethel mermania » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:26 am
Dumb Ideologies wrote:The Supreme Magnificent High Swaglord wrote:
Is this a good (brief) description for my setting's kobolds, btw?
Kobolds are small, rodent-like humanoids; while no one (not even the kobolds themselves) knows which lands they originally hail from, in these modern times they are often found in colossal flying city states known as "aeropoles" (singular "aeropolis") or in nomadic trading caravans comprised of a bizarre assortment of magnificent flying machines. Much like the rodents that they resemble, kobolds are tinkerers and hoarders by nature, and as a whole are masters of commerce, especially when it comes to acquiring and repairing mechanical or magical devices. Though some are shrewd merchants who carefully navigate the shifting alliances of black markets and bazaars, many kobolds love their stockpiles of interesting items far more than money, and would rather trade for more such prizes to add to their hoards over mere coins. It's common to see a successful crew of kobold traders rolling out of town with an even larger bundle than they entered with, the whole mess piled precariously high in the cargo basket of a dirigible balloon.
how well do they get on with kleshtons?
by Dumb Ideologies » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:32 am
by Greater Adamsia » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:36 am
<THE REPUBLIC OF ADAMSIA>
The Republic of Adamsia was founded on the shores of Massachusetts Bay by the Puritans as a new Zion, as a
theocratic utopia in the wilderness of New England. Adamsia has a culture that emphasizes duty, and stresses the good of the
community even if (and especially if) it requires individual self-abnegation. The majority of Puritan settlers in early Adamsians
were educated to some degree; as such, Adamsian culture has a generally "bourgeois" ethos and immense respect for
intellectual achievement. While in modern times, religiosity and spirituality has waned somewhat, the zealous drive to achieve
social and moral perfection has oft been labeled as "secular Puritanism" by detractors.
by Ethel mermania » Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:46 am
by Kannap » Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:02 am
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
by Ethel mermania » Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:07 am
Kannap wrote:Nothing feels better than buying books, just bought seven more for myself. Loving life and loving that I'm literate, would really put a damper on life if I couldn't read.
by Heloin » Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:22 am
Kannap wrote:Nothing feels better than buying books, just bought seven more for myself. Loving life and loving that I'm literate, would really put a damper on life if I couldn't read.
by Geneviev » Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:06 am
Kannap wrote:Nothing feels better than buying books, just bought seven more for myself. Loving life and loving that I'm literate, would really put a damper on life if I couldn't read.
Advertisement
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], Immoren, Ineva, Infected Mushroom, Riena, Spirit of Hope, The Lone Alliance
Advertisement