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InVolNerable


:bow: :rotflmao:

re: Video game skill

Posted by sk33ter on 2/15/12 at 11:29 am
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Most Skill: Starcraft


RTS take the most skill.
i just read this thread start to finish and I don't think I've ever laughed this hard in my entire life.

fricking epic.

re: Fark My Whole Family

Posted by sk33ter on 2/15/12 at 7:35 am
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Spurticus


:bow:

re: Fark My Whole Family

Posted by sk33ter on 2/14/12 at 3:27 pm
IDK but there will be a part 2 with more kosher photos.



Fark My Whole Family

Posted by sk33ter on 2/14/12 at 2:41 pm
Apparently "Fark My Sexy Face" pissed someone off so here are some more epic family photos. IDGAF if Germans these are gold.











re: Nice Carp!

Posted by sk33ter on 2/14/12 at 2:27 pm
ajs;dlkja;lbkej :rotflmao:

re: Who Can Fark Palin?

Posted by sk33ter on 2/13/12 at 3:49 pm
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vtdad


Caught me off guard. :lol:

re: Lolo jones makes some ugly faces

Posted by sk33ter on 2/9/12 at 1:32 pm
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EastTexasTiger22


:casty:

re: Fish Tacos

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 2:57 pm
Mango Salsa with cabbage.

+1

Chipotle Mayo.

+1

re: Favorite X-Files episodes

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 1:38 pm
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Is it worth it to figure out the episodes making up subplots (smoking man) and watching them consecutively?


FWIW, I watched every episode/got sucked down the rabbit hole and I definitely would not do it again.

Unlike Lost, the X-Files was not worth the trouble IMO.

re: Best Fan Arguments About Movie Plots

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 12:57 pm
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Another for the OP : Whats in the case in Pulp Fiction?


The cure for AIDS. :lol:

re: Best Fan Arguments About Movie Plots

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 12:40 pm
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That's fine, but then why come back and play? She could have just supported her sister from the stands? I have a hard time beleiving in the heat of the moment, someone that competitive ( and we see all movie long Dottie is uber competitive) would on the spur of the moment just decide to drop it so Kitt can have the glory.

And if it was premeditated, why not just strikeout instead of getting the hit? If she feels bad after that cause Kitt is crying, why tell the pitcher Kitts weakness? Tell her Kitt loves high fast balls, so throw something else.


When I saw the movie I remember thinking that she didn't know she was going to throw the game until the very minute she dropped the ball. I mainly thought this because of the way the scene was shot: the ball didn't go flying out of her hand from force, it rolled out slowly - as though she decided at the last second to let it go.

Of course, this is not proof at all. Just the impression it left on me.

Until that point she was determined to beat her sister, IMO.

re: Best Fan Arguments About Movie Plots

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 12:38 pm
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Did Afflek's character in Gone Baby Gone do the right thing?

Hell no. Great movie, but I really hate the end. It didn't ruin the movie, I just do not agree with the choice made. Which I think was what they were trying to do.


This is exactly how I felt and I was like, "What the frick."

Then this girl that was in the room was like, "Are you kidding? That girl needs to be with her mother, not some foster parent."

I was like ....

Then these two other girls were like, "Yeah!"

I had to leave.

re: Best Fan Arguments About Movie Plots

Posted by sk33ter on 2/8/12 at 12:31 pm
But Dottie had everything she wanted: husband, family, etc.

All Kit had was baseball and she knew that.

It's pretty clear that Dottie is done with baseball by the end of the movie. Not that this is proof, but when I watched the movie I had to work to convince myself that she dropped it on accident.