Do you have any opinions about ANYTHING that makes you feel like you're in the minority?

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  • edited December 2016

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    Johro posted: »

    Somewhere along the lines, this became "The Hipster Thread". I like popular things too. I swear. Uh. I liked Grand Theft Auto. I should probably avoid the movie topic for the most part, though Shawshank Redemption is fantastic.

  • Batman, like this thread, is indeed overrated.

    I don't care about the Harry Potter universe.

    "You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that--and shudder." James 2:19
    Instead, I prefer something that makes a statement: "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" John 14:6 Let's start with that.

    I think Batman is horribly overrated. The Harry Potter books and movies irritate the crap out of me. I'm a Christian who believes in God. (This one's a doozy for a LOT of people.)

  • I gathered around, but I got bored and left, so bye.

    fred10359 posted: »

    OH GET READY FOR THIS, GATHER AROUND KIDDIES! Guess what? I consider The Wolf Among Us a severe disappointment. HEAR ME OUT; I love TWAU, th

  • Mostly, it's intended as a public service. Less about the individuals posting (not true in all cases), and more about hopefully providing some drop of levity, or even of those half snorts you make when something tickles your fancy but doesn't form a full laugh, in this sea of bland and dour observations on incest, memes, and the like (broad list, I know, but that just means my work's cut out for me). Eventually, I hope that any one of my posts, or a line in those posts, will give someone some happiness, even a fraction of the happiness I had while writing them.

    Like sowing seeds in a field.
    Like tossing a net into the sea.
    Like posting a bunch of random comic fan trivia about yourself.

    But who knows, I might take a break and actually post some "unpopular opinions" eventually. I mean, the subject of "unpopular opinions" was just a harsher way of saying "opinions unpopular enough that a majority do not already hold them." I mean, unpopular doesn't necessarily equal wrong.

    But I owe you gratitude. Thank you; while I was mining through this thread for nuggets I could use, I had completely forgotten this was YOUR thread. So thank you, for reminding me. You didn't say it with words, but you did, all the same. This has been the most fun I've had on this site in a months, and I'm still digging.

    Are you here to post some unpopular opinions or just bother some past posters on this thread?

  • You know I'm just joking, right?

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    How would you know what dog crap tastes like?

  • edited December 2016

    Curious, what's the
    Wright Micah Final Build 14.7 Telltale Community
    for?

    Is that something automatically printed? Never seen that before.

    MicahMoo11 posted: »

    Wright Micah Final Build 14.7 Telltale Community I thick that an AMD and Nvidia 970 are just overrated. * Now it is true that Nvidia

  • edited December 2016

    This probably isn't unpopular, but...am I the only hardcore Marvel and DC fan on these forums?

  • He's dyslexic, and I think it corrects spelling errors.

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    Curious, what's the Wright Micah Final Build 14.7 Telltale Community for? Is that something automatically printed? Never seen that before.

  • edited December 2016

    I love that you felt the need to make a disclaimer that kids are not a disorder. I was never in danger of believing that humans in the childhood stage are abnormal just because they are young, but...hmmmphffff...thank you.

    It's a good thing you put your disclaimer there, or some abnormal child might have been triggered, or some other such hipster nonsense. Oh, and since we're speaking with admirable clarity, I should point out that children, abnormal or otherwise (and who wants to be normal and boring anyway?), are most definitely NOT hipster nonsense.

    Trigger warnings are hipster nonsense; glad we cleared that potential misunderstanding up. I wouldn't want to trigger anyone.

    I don't hate kids or people with disorders. P.S. I'm talking about 2 different things.

  • edited December 2016

    I apologize if I offended you.

    Truly, the anthem of the current generation.

    I know. I was just making a joke. I apologize if I offended you.

  • W-what are you talking about? I was making a goddamn joke. And when was I skirting around pedophilia???

    Also why the hell are you going through an entire thread's post history and replying to everybody's posts?

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    Considering you were recently skirting around pedophilia in your posts, knowing you'd gladly bang to a kid's song isn't something I'll easily forget, either.

  • I guess i am in the minority with thinking that Assassin's Creed III is the very best Assassin's Creed Game!

    But it is the best (-;

  • edited December 2016

    . @Bluebirdo can you stop spamming my feed by replying to old comments? K thanks.

  • This is probably not in my place, but here are some I'd recommend. These are in order from which you should get first to which you should get last:

    1. Until Dawn
    2. Alien Isolation
    3. Outlast
    4. Amnesia The Dark Descent

    Sure, would love to test some. Send a pm if you think we are going to much offtopic Also: My machine can handle most things. Its quite beefy

  • I would say it's better than Unity, Rogue and Syndicate

    Tuerkis posted: »

    I guess i am in the minority with thinking that Assassin's Creed III is the very best Assassin's Creed Game! But it is the best (-;

  • I absolutely despise the terms "Mary Sue", "Gary Stu" and "Marty Stu". It's complete bullshit to hate someone for being "too perfect".

    Mary Sues and other names for the same literary device are disliked for several reasons. Being too perfect is unrealistic, readers need imperfections to grab onto a well crafted character, to identify with him or her. Perfect in every way is perfect to an unlikely degree. A basketball needs dimples to be effectively dribbled and guided down the court. Take those away, and the ball would all too often slip from the players' hands. All good fictional characters must have flaws, they must. No person is loved by everyone all the time, no matter what. If authors want to insert themselves, and some have, into the superest of supercharacters that ever supered, that's their prerogative. But that is not a good character, that's a Mary Sue.

    For instance, pulled off the top of my head, if a kid, constantly bullied at school with no friends who will stand up for him, reads a book about the most popular kid in school who never has homework problems, embarrasing moments in the lunchroom, and is the best at gym class, etc. that might be an uplifting goal...But where and how will that real kid latch on to that character. Where's the conflict, and subsequent overcoming of that conflict as a stronger person. The conflict, the flaws, are there so the character can dip down and pull the kid up. That's a character to which the reader can relate, a Mary Sue is not.

    Pretty much anything I say.

    Phff. That's a little melodramatic. Judging from this thread, pretty much everything you say is based around comic fandom. Not judging, each of us has their hobbies, but if you feel everything you say is passed over, then two ways to fix that are to change what you say, or change what the people around you want to hear. Up to you to decide which one you want most.

    * I absolutely despise the terms "Mary Sue", "Gary Stu" and "Marty Stu". It's complete bullshit to hate someone for being "too perfect". *

  • I apologize if my apology offended you.

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    I apologize if I offended you. Truly, the anthem of the current generation.

  • edited December 2016

    I'm aware of that. Quite frankly I don't mind being in the minority. It's just a common situation that I find myself in that I find humorous. haha

    I will still like something (or sometimes hate, depending on the subject), whether being in the majority/minority, that doesn't matter. So I agree whole heartedly.

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    What does that even mean? You either like something or you don't. If you truly like something, your environment shouldn't change that.

  • I didn't enjoy watching Batman (1989) and The Dark Knight.

  • I am going to lock this thread, as per your request.

    . @Bluebirdo can you stop spamming my feed by replying to old comments? K thanks.

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