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Where's the Paul Blart button?
Also, apologies if that previous post came out as creepy. That was not my intention.
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Where's the Paul Blart button?
Might be old, but not everyone has fb.
The hell does Rock paper scissors have to do with a line he probably stole from Jace?If you want peace, you must prepare for war. "Peace" is a luxury granted to pacifists that is paid in full by warriors, soldiers, and heroes. Don't forget: Rock beats scissors.
"YES! I AM INVINCIBLE!" Boris, 007 Goldeneye
And then that character got covered in liquid nitrogen and was shattered. Irony totally lost on Jay.
"My life is like a movie. And this movie doesn't have a surprise ending... the good guys win." - Press 1.The hell does Rock paper scissors have to do with a line he probably stole from Jace?
But...but there is no "Press 1" button, this isn't the Parkour Arena!"My life is like a movie. And this movie doesn't have a surprise ending... the good guys win." - Press 1.
Jay would be a Haromny Korine movie. Nobody wins."My life is like a movie. And this movie doesn't have a surprise ending... the good guys win." - Press 1.
I'm a flaming asshole the rest of the time.You're editing out the Heather info that he dropped? Good for you, very good for you. You're a good guy @OBAMATRON . That's a swell thing to do.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=71yYfzFuAKkShould be processed by 2 AM Pacific.
Post the time stamps for your fav moments when you find them, so folks don't have to sit through 5 hours of autism.
Unlike the Golden Knight.You're a goddamn hero.
I think that autism - or at least a reduced ability to empathise with others as a result of autism - is the common factor.What I've always found very interesting about the protagonists developed in the many works of fiction by out various collection of Lolcows - Chris, Moleman, GK, and Jace coming most readily to mind - is that by and large, their protagonists are very straightforward and boring. Chris' may be the moldbreaker insofar as his protagonist actually suffers crippling setbacks, even if he's still a massive sue at the end of the day. Jace's COMMANDER STRYKER is incredibly vanilla and his sole trait is "Badass." Moleman is inexorable and borderline unreadable, so less said the better. GK however, is the ur-example - every character he has is not only a self-insert, not only impossibly less characterful than any of CWC's chars, but actually worse, since they tend to show off both Jay's horrifying fetishes and disturbing ideas at the same time.
And yet, you never see any of these characters lock onto the very essence of what it means to actually be a hero. Never for the lolcows are stories with legitimate weight and impact. You will never, for example, see a CWC story wherein Chris has to deal with a damned-if-he-does-damned-if-he-doesn't situation (and doesn't get to take his special win-forever option). Never will you see COMMANDER STRYKER be willing to sacrifice his own well being for the greater good. It will be a cold day in RuleCWC before GK ever writes a story in which his self-insert must make a decision with actual weight and consequences and actually pay for the costs. Moleman will stop issuing death-threats on Wikis long before one of his utterly inexplicable protagonists ever takes responsibility and faces justice for a mistake they make.
One has to wonder why this seems to be an ongoing commonality. One can very easily determine that it's the 'Tism, since that's got a documented tendency to hinder societal cues and norms, but then there's many autistic people without this tendency. Maybe there's just some undercurrent with lolcows, some interconnecting metaphysical thread that links them across their fiction.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=71yYfzFuAKkShould be processed by 2 AM Pacific.
Post the time stamps for your fav moments when you find them, so folks don't have to sit through 5 hours of autism.