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PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 4:48 pm 
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i assume you mean 26 celsius?

Yeah, 26 proper degrees, celcius, centigrade, whatever you want to call it :P


I'd put this in classic posts if we weren't on a USA dominated forum


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C'MON! isn't Jackman/Downey Jr my best fancast yet?


I don't think I ever saw WWW when I was younger so I don't really know the characters.

well, I've seen the Will Smith one a few times.
And I just downloaded the 1960 TV series Pilot Episode.

But from what my dad tells me about the "classic" show, Jackman/Downey Jr would be ideal.

I'll make a blog post about all this after I've seen the whole first season.


but Jim West is black,

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There's symbolic reasons as to why Batman's costume looks like a bat; he didn't decide on adding bat ears simply because they looked "bad-ass." He wanted to make a point.


Denial. It´s not just a river in Egipt. :lol:


You know what´s it funny. Nolan has adapted every single other character well. Now he drops the ball with the first female hero/villain.

Coincidence? :?:

P.S: Feliciano,Brooklyn and Smutty agree? The fucking world will end!


ah, but that is only three of the four needed to agree in order for the world to end.


Who is the fourth?
Kingmob?
Niteowl?
Vynson?
AYB?
EmpireX?
Broken Finger?

Find out in the next installment of Posts By WJK!!!

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Kill the non-believers.



Clearly this is what the bane chant is.

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Yeah stop being a dick, when I first got into comics I used to get Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis and Warren Ellis confused with eachother.


To be fair it's not like he's yelling and slapping her around for her comments............................right Brooklyn ?


Yeah all I said was I'm talking about Frank Miller, you're thinking of Mark Millar.

That was it, and it was on facebook so there was absolutely no sarcasm or rage detected. I wouldn't call that being a dick.


Ah my bad, I didn't realise that was what happened, I thought the events in question went a little more like this:
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I can't help myself. Footage of what is supposedly a new Bat Helicopter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg4xDYJh8Os


Holy shit, that thing looks amazing, and how is that a helicopter ?

More footage.

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it was tying it into the rape-revenge stories and making light of a verys erious sub-genre that kind of offended me.


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On par with Animal Farm, War of the Worlds, and The Grapes of wrath. The way the author uses the words to paint a tapestry of emotion and intrigue is like a painter with a brush. I could feel Kanyeka's pain and I could sense the horror of a world of hipsters. I believe a nobel prize for literature is well in order.


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Definitely. Lack of proper maintenance and being just too plain cheap to hire a plumber definitely affects the way in which I view movies at the theater. My seat's wet, my popcorn's wet, hell, even my soda's wetter than usual and I don't know how that's even possible.

All in all, I only enjoyed this aspect when it created an unintentional atmospheric depth while watching Kevin Costner's Waterworld.

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Definitely. Lack of proper maintenance and being just too plain cheap to hire a plumber definitely affects the way in which I view movies at the theater. My seat's wet, my popcorn's wet, hell, even my soda's wetter than usual and I don't know how that's even possible.

All in all, I only enjoyed this aspect when it created an unintentional atmospheric depth while watching Kevin Costner's Waterworld.

It should be noted, for historical hindsight, that the above quote came from the "Have leaks changed the moviegoing experience?" thread.

You're welcome, historians.

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Definitely. Lack of proper maintenance and being just too plain cheap to hire a plumber definitely affects the way in which I view movies at the theater. My seat's wet, my popcorn's wet, hell, even my soda's wetter than usual and I don't know how that's even possible.

All in all, I only enjoyed this aspect when it created an unintentional atmospheric depth while watching Kevin Costner's Waterworld.

It should be noted, for historical hindsight, that the above quote came from the "Have leaks changed the moviegoing experience?" thread.

You're welcome, historians.


I think it's funnier out of context. Feels british.

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Smutty wrote:
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Definitely. Lack of proper maintenance and being just too plain cheap to hire a plumber definitely affects the way in which I view movies at the theater. My seat's wet, my popcorn's wet, hell, even my soda's wetter than usual and I don't know how that's even possible.

All in all, I only enjoyed this aspect when it created an unintentional atmospheric depth while watching Kevin Costner's Waterworld.

It should be noted, for historical hindsight, that the above quote came from the "Have leaks changed the moviegoing experience?" thread.

You're welcome, historians.


I think it's funnier out of context. Feels british.


apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.

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AvatarIII wrote:
Smutty wrote:
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Smutty wrote:
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Definitely. Lack of proper maintenance and being just too plain cheap to hire a plumber definitely affects the way in which I view movies at the theater. My seat's wet, my popcorn's wet, hell, even my soda's wetter than usual and I don't know how that's even possible.

All in all, I only enjoyed this aspect when it created an unintentional atmospheric depth while watching Kevin Costner's Waterworld.

It should be noted, for historical hindsight, that the above quote came from the "Have leaks changed the moviegoing experience?" thread.

You're welcome, historians.


I think it's funnier out of context. Feels british.


apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


Yeah we don't use that word in Australia either, I just meant that the humour felt british because it was subtle and he doesn't outright say the word leak

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apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


then, our of curiosity, what do you guys call carbonated beverages?

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apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


then, our of curiosity, what do you guys call carbonated beverages?


Well I assume it's the same in Britain, but in Australia we call them soft drinks

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apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


then, our of curiosity, what do you guys call carbonated beverages?


Well I assume it's the same in Britain, but in Australia we call them soft drinks


Well, that's the technical term yes, but you don't have anything more slangish? pop? soda? cola?

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apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


then, our of curiosity, what do you guys call carbonated beverages?


Well I assume it's the same in Britain, but in Australia we call them soft drinks


Well, that's the technical term yes, but you don't have anything more slangish? pop? soda? cola?


Well cola is stuff like Coke and Pepsi. The black stuff.
In Australia a slangword for Coke is The Black Ambulance because it stops you from feeling dead when you're hungover.

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Well cola is stuff like Coke and Pepsi. The black stuff.


racist.

So for the most part your terms and our terms match up

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apart from the word "soda" we don't use that in that context.


then, our of curiosity, what do you guys call carbonated beverages?


Well I assume it's the same in Britain, but in Australia we call them soft drinks

Soft drinks, fizzy drinks, but mainly it's just the brands, e.g. Coke.
Oh, and Sprite, 7up, etc is lemonade.

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