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[QUOTE="Grammaton-Cleric"]
So what if Penny Arcade made a tasteless joke? That makes everything okay?
A young, talented actor died and left behind a very young daughter. I fail to see the humor but what I do see more and more are third degree douchebags who seem to revel in the misfortune of others because their own respective lives are hollow and lacking.
But if it makes you feel better, I'd have a good laugh if you died.
Grammaton-Cleric
No, but people getting humor out of someone's death is nothing new.
Yes, he died, and that's tragic. And tasteless humor is bound to offend some people. Do you have to find it funny? No, I didn't either, but it won't stop other people from laughing. And you need to stop condemning them when they do.
So, you didn't find it funny yet you still feel the need to defend it?
If people want to post stupid, insensitive comments that is their right but I will freely call them out on their stupidity.
So by all means, advocate for the assclowns.
Yes. Because I laugh at tasteless humor and sometimes even jokes about Ledger's death. This one just wasn't that clever. I'm not defending the joke. It was mediocre. I'm defending Cactus_Matt, and tasteless humor. What I'm trying to say is that Cactus_Matt isn't a total douchebag just because he made fun of the death of famous actor.
But honestly, we need to stop derailing this thread. For now, let's just agree to disagree.
Mr. Freeze buries all off topic discussion in this thread under a glacier.
[QUOTE="bigfatcrap"]
Hey calm down. It's nothing new that people make fun of the death of a celebrity. Hell the guys at Penny Arcade just did.
Sure if the guy made the comment a day after Ledger died, it'd be in bad taste. But there comes a time where you shouldn't get so worked up just because someone joked about the death of your favorite actor. If I died, I'd WANT people to get a laugh out of it, rather than grieve the rest of their lives.
Grammaton-Cleric
So what if Penny Arcade made a tasteless joke? That makes everything okay?
A young, talented actor died and left behind a very young daughter. I fail to see the humor but what I do see more and more are third degree douchebags who seem to revel in the misfortune of others because their own respective lives are hollow and lacking.
But if it makes you feel better, I'd have a good laugh if you died.
No, but people getting humor out of someone's death is nothing new.
Yes, he died, and that's tragic. And tasteless humor is bound to offend some people. Do you have to find it funny? No, I didn't either, but it won't stop other people from laughing. And you need to stop condemning them when they do.
I haven't read either book but I suggest checking out Ender's Game.Yagr_Zero
This. I'm a terrible book reader, even though I enjoy them. I couldn't read a 300 page book in a month because I was too lazy. But when I started Enders Game, I was hooked. I read 100 pages in one night. Very good book.
Final Fantasy VI: One of the best RPG's on the system and one of the best games in the series.
M & L Superstar Saga: Great gameplay, entertaining characters, and wonderful sprites consistently put a smile on my face.
Yoshi's Island: Same as above.
[QUOTE="bigfatcrap"][QUOTE="KLAX42"]
So we can all agree that it was pretty amazing. And I'll be sure to watch it again, probably withing the next 24 hours. But I've got some questions that I'd like your guys' imput on.
First off: What's Eli's relationship with the murderer? I understand that he would give the blood of his victims to Eli to drink, but what did Eli do in return? Why would the murderer just let him live in his house if he wasn't really doing anything to help? Or did Eli just track down the killer and threaten to suck his blood if he didn't help?
sammyjenkis898
In the book the murderer is a pedophile. He was fired from his job as a teacher and forced to live on the street. Then Eli found him and offered him love in return for his help. He's actually quite sympathetically portrayed in the book.
He also comes back to life after she bites him and tries to kill her.I thought he just became a zombie rapist murderer.
Wow, I think I've finally come to understand that this is probably the most ****ed up book I've ever read. Though I never did get through American Psycho.
So we can all agree that it was pretty amazing. And I'll be sure to watch it again, probably withing the next 24 hours. But I've got some questions that I'd like your guys' imput on.
First off: What's Eli's relationship with the murderer? I understand that he would give the blood of his victims to Eli to drink, but what did Eli do in return? Why would the murderer just let him live in his house if he wasn't really doing anything to help? Or did Eli just track down the killer and threaten to suck his blood if he didn't help?
KLAX42
In the book the murderer is a pedophile. He was fired from his job as a teacher and forced to live on the street. Then Eli found him and offered him love in return for his help. He's actually quite sympathetically portrayed in the book.
[QUOTE="bigfatcrap"]
[QUOTE="KLAX42"]
Oh my god. :lol:
Anybody in search of a terrifyingly hilarious time, just go ahead and do a google image search for Spengbab. Seriously. It's...surprising. :lol:
KLAX42
Oh my! That sounds like it would be a stimulating and enjoyable activity!
*googles Spengbab*
Oh. . .my. .God.
You leik?
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