Day two: Electric boogaloo

May 31, 2012 21:24

Note to self: Alcohol may work as a muscle relaxant, to a very mild extent, but that's really no excuse and you're still sore the next morning.

In order to justify daily posting, I'm going to answer the question of the day as well.

If you could wipe one book, movie, or television franchise off the face of the planet (it never existed, nobody will ( Read more... )

procrastination, not-a-meme, moving, aah... gomen, rl, disaster

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rin_gray June 1 2012, 02:42:34 UTC
If I could wipe one book/movie/television franchise off the planet it would be...uhm...it would be...

...Cabin Fever. Because I have certain standards in the grossness I like and it face melted them.

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elarielf June 1 2012, 02:45:03 UTC
I saw The Dictator last week and felt bad about paying for it, but then I remembered that I paid for Cabin Fever, and that nothing's ever going to top that shame. XD

Although it was nice seeing Sasuke in something since Boy Meets World.

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rin_gray June 1 2012, 02:47:50 UTC
Dude, you paid to see the Dictator and haven't seen The Avengers yet?

I am deeply disappointed. Not for the usual shamy reasons, but because I have no theories about the Dictator but I DO have one from the Avengers and now instead of discussing same we are discussing the Dictator.

(Maybe a LEETLE about the shamy reasons;)

Also, I am disappointed I do not have hamburgers. I made Turkey Burgers earlier in the week, but I ate'd them.

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elarielf June 1 2012, 02:57:50 UTC
I did it for FRIENDSHIP! Friendship! The most powerful thing in the world! ...apart from money. And guns. And power. I'm saving The Avengers and The Hunger Games for our esteemed DM.

Anyone who says The Dictator is Islamophobic wins the "super obvious why did you even mention it award", previously awarded to people who commented that Twilight's vampires were sparkly and Transformers had robots. There is so much more to object about, why waste time on the obvious!

Recommendation level: -50

Also, my little sister wants to know if Sunday afternoon at threeish is good for D&D.

And I am sick of hamburgers. The seventh sign of the apocalypse, I know. Sorry 'bout that.

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I'm probably going to leave them in the resident rooms throughout the hospital like easter eggs. XD elarielf June 1 2012, 14:27:47 UTC
That's the exact thing I have going on - books that I needed to study for exams that I will never have to take again! XD

The Torah predates the bible by about 3-4 thousand years, so I doubt that hypothetically eradicating the bible would affect the Torah at all. ;) But the Torah is technically the book with a lot of the stupid rules (Leviticus and, to a lesser extent, Deuteronomy) and the occasional advocacy of genocide, so...

That being said, the bible inspired a lot of the greatest fiction, so I agree that it's far too valuable in terms of influence. XD

On the other hand, Mein Kampf inspired nothing good, so I completely agree we should get rid of that!

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anonymous June 2 2012, 13:56:39 UTC
I just woke up and my thinking cap is across the room so I probably shouldn't be saying anything, but--

Re: books-- like, uhm... I wouldn't eradicate any book. We need bad things. If there were no bad things, how could we know what we're good things?!

Oh and this is Rex except the stupid iPhone isn't letting me sign in for some reason.

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elarielf June 2 2012, 15:12:06 UTC
I try to agree, but I can really only manage in theory. It's like how I know the ecosystem is a fragile web of mutually beneficial organisms, but I wouldn't shed any tears if mosquitoes went extinct. XD

Similarly, if there'd never been a Twilight? Or Micheal Bay as a "respected" director/producer? Or Mein Kampf? No tears.

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