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2019-03-06 at 7:32 PM UTC๐๐๐
Iโm just being silly.. Iโm kind of dorky goof ball honestly
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2019-03-06 at 7:43 PM UTCIt's true, he's actually a nice guy, you just gotta get to know him first. First, he'll invite you for a cup of coffee. Then he'll invite your face for a cup of acid; and the latter is one of those "you can't but accept" type of invitations, y'know?
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2019-03-06 at 7:51 PM UTCOctavian
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Friday the 13th
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2019-03-07 at 1:07 AM UTCOn lunch break
I didnโt have the courage to lie when calling off :/
Pizza and cheese sticks will be here in 30-45 min tho .. Iโm sharing it with my fwend LOL -
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2019-03-07 at 1:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian Drugs and alcohol have taken their toll somewhat, especially on my insides; but I'm still angel faced buzz cut blue eyes haha.
Yeah, I remember you as a good looking guy. And then I saw your picture from two years ago; pretty good looking, indeed. Do you do your eyebrows? They looked a bit too clean, but I could be wrong. -
2019-03-07 at 1:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein Ahhh!
I'll tell you which villain belongs to which franchise! I love talking about horror movies, I kind of have an obsession. I'm not sure if you can tell! Probably not!
Michael Myers is from Halloween
Jason Voorhees is from Friday the 13th
Freddy Krueger is from A Nightmare on Elm Street
Ghostface is from Scream
Leatherface is from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Those are pretty much the holy grail of slashers, although I wouldn't really call the Texas Chainsaw Massacre a slasher franchise. It's a little bit too brutal, compared to the other franchises.
Final Destination is another horror franchise but I'm not sure if they can be considered as slashers, since there's no masked killer or serial killer, rather, it is death itself that kills; but not in the form of a creature. I personally call movies like these supernatural slashers.
Another horror franchise I consider as a supernatural slasher is Hellraiser. Pinhead belongs to this franchise.
There's also a bunch of lesser-known horror movie villains such as The Prowler from the aptly-named movie The Prowler. Or there's Victor Crowley from Hatchet.
If you have any more questions about specific horror movies, or horror movies in general, feel free to ask! I can talk about this all day long. -
2019-03-07 at 1:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers Yeah, I remember you as a good looking guy. And then I saw your picture from two years ago; pretty good looking, indeed. Do you do your eyebrows? They looked a bit too clean, but I could be wrong.
My barber, who is a former peshmerger fighter against those heretic idolatrous paedophile scum ISIS; is fluent with the blade.
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2019-03-07 at 1:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian My barber, who is a former peshmerger fighter against those heretic idolatrous paedophile scum ISIS; is fluent with the blade.
I tip him well.
Are you sure he's Peshmerga? I thought Peshmerga fought against the Turkish army; not Daesh, which is a CIA proxy group and I hate them too, mind you. I could be wrong about Peshmerga fighting Turkish forces. I've been told by many people that I look Kurdish, by the way. -
2019-03-07 at 1:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers Are you sure he's Peshmerga? I thought Peshmerga fought against the Turkish army; not Daesh, which is a CIA proxy group and I hate them too, mind you. I could be wrong about Peshmerga fighting Turkish forces. I've been told by many people that I look Kurdish, by the way.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/10/23/middleeast/mosul-iraq/index.html -
2019-03-07 at 1:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/10/23/middleeast/mosul-iraq/index.html
Ahh, you're right. "Turkey says it provided troops, weaponry to assist the Peshmerga in Bashiqa." I like it when these CIA assets get crushed. Did you know? In Afghanistan, the Taliban was about to completely annihilate the Daesh scum, only for them (Daesh) to be rescued by the Afghan National Army using American-made helicopters? But, that should come as no surprise to you; the current "government" in Afghanistan is but a mere puppet regime installed by its daddy the USA. The US was simply protecting its own assets; using their other assets. Shit's crazy. -
2019-03-07 at 1:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers Ahh, you're right. "Turkey says it provided troops, weaponry to assist the Peshmerga in Bashiqa." I like it when these CIA assets get crushed. Did you know? In Afghanistan, the Taliban was about to completely annihilate the Daesh scum, only for them (Daesh) to be rescued by the Afghan National Army using American-made helicopters? But, that should come as no surprise to you; the current "government" in Afghanistan is but a mere puppet regime installed by its daddy the USA. The US was simply protecting its own assets; using their other assets. Shit's crazy.
So true. It's a shakesperian-esque paradox of sorts. What only we create not only affects us, but goes forth and creates something worse that has the capability of destroying us. -
2019-03-07 at 1:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian So true. It's a shakesperian-esque paradox of sorts. What only we create not only affects us, but goes forth and creates something worse that has the capability of destroying us.
Pretty much. What still baffles me about mainstream media is that they're still, after all these years, portraying the Taliban as some sort of rebelious terrorist group. They're a genuine government; much like they were for 5 years before the US invaded and occupied Afghan soil. They've since then modernized quite a bit throughout the years. To dismiss them as a terrorist group makes no sense, but the American and western public eat it up. Critical thinking is something they lack, unfortunately. -
2019-03-07 at 2:21 AM UTCI actually respect the Taliban, that is, the Soviet bashing OGs.
Ahmad Shah Massoud is someone I looked upto as a teenager, reading about the struggle and aftermath of the soviet invasion and Taliban rule. A true unsung Islamic hero that was tragically killed too soon.
C'est la vie
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2019-03-07 at 2:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian I actually respect the Taliban, that is, the Soviet bashing OGs.
Ahmad Shah Massoud is someone I looked upto as a teenager, reading about the struggle and aftermath of the soviet invasion and Taliban rule. A true unsung Islamic hero that was tragically killed too soon.
C'est la vie
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
I'm a little skeptical about him. While he was anti-Taliban (post-Soviet surrender), I have a gut feeling that he would have joined the Mujahideen if he knew what the Americans were doing today. The reason I am skeptical about him is because nearly every Afghan in the west idolizes this man. And the problem with these Afghans is that they are degenerate as f*ck, so that's why I'm skeptical about him; in my mind, if people look up to you; it's because they can relate to you, but I hope I'm wrong. I'm very much pro-Taliban myself; I hate America with a burning passion, so everytime US soldiers get PWN'd, it feels like a little bit of justice has been done for all the crimes they've committed. But, believe it or not, the Taliban even wishes the American people would not send their sons to battle for a war that is not even theirs. But, of course, mainstream media would never say that. -
2019-03-07 at 3:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers I'll tell you which villain belongs to which franchise! I love talking about horror movies, I kind of have an obsession. I'm not sure if you can tell! Probably not!
Michael Myers is from Halloween
Jason Voorhees is from Friday the 13th
Freddy Krueger is from A Nightmare on Elm Street
Ghostface is from Scream
Leatherface is from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Those are pretty much the holy grail of slashers, although I wouldn't really call the Texas Chainsaw Massacre a slasher franchise. It's a little bit too brutal, compared to the other franchises.
Final Destination is another horror franchise but I'm not sure if they can be considered as slashers, since there's no masked killer or serial killer, rather, it is death itself that kills; but not in the form of a creature. I personally call movies like these supernatural slashers.
Another horror franchise I consider as a supernatural slasher is Hellraiser. Pinhead belongs to this franchise.
There's also a bunch of lesser-known horror movie villains such as The Prowler from the aptly-named movie The Prowler. Or there's Victor Crowley from Hatchet.
If you have any more questions about specific horror movies, or horror movies in general, feel free to ask! I can talk about this all day long.
When you get time letโs talk about the movie Poltergeist ๐
Itโs my all time fav
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2019-03-07 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein When you get time letโs talk about the movie Poltergeist ๐
Itโs my all time fav
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Hiding in a secret location charging my phone ..
I actually watched that for the first time a couple of months ago at my friend's place. I have yet to watch the remake, though. I'll PM you tomorrow.
I hope the location is secure enough for you to keep on hiding in that secret location for you to charge your phone.