I like Supernatural's take on Heaven, where everyone gets their own section that's their ideal afterlife (for example, Ash the mulleted redneck's heaven is the Roadhouse). The only part that blows is that you can't get between them and visit people unless you're really good with string theory (like Ash the mulleted redneck, who apparently went to MIT).
Supernatural's take on Hell, on the other hand...it's about as terrifying as Hell ought to be.
I like Supernatural's take on Heaven, where everyone gets their own section that's their ideal afterlife (for example, Ash the mulleted redneck's heaven is the Roadhouse). The only part that blows is that you can't get between them and visit people unless you're really good with string theory (like Ash the mulleted redneck, who apparently went to MIT).
Supernatural's take on Hell, on the other hand...it's about as terrifying as Hell ought to be.
Again, it seems fair enough but I can see logical problems arising. For example, what if you have no imagination and, thus, no image of your ideal afterlife?
I don't know why, but the I've always found the thought of a customizable afterlife somewhat...boring. I mean, what's the fun of having everything the way you want it, forever?
...Of course, I've probably been heavily influenced by this.
Again, it seems fair enough but I can see logical problems arising. For example, what if you have no imagination and, thus, no image of your ideal afterlife?
You're under the impression that you're actively involved in deciding what it looks like. It's one of those "your deepest desire even if it's not something you knew you wanted" sort of things. Also, it seems that it's also able to change, if I remember. I think Dean's Heaven changed through at least a couple of his best childhood memories at some point.
As a side note, I'm totally aware of how bullshit the show is, considering that Dean has been to both Heaven and Hell and is still alive and on Earth (Angels did it, it was during the Biblical apocalypse storyline). I like it anyway.
I don't know why, but the I've always found the thought of a customizable afterlife somewhat...boring. I mean, what's the fun of having everything the way you want it, forever?
Well, the way I imagine it there's nothing stopping you from visiting someone else's so that should avoid the monotony.
Would everyone wear fedoras and all the women have shady pasts?
As a woman, I'd say no, not every woman would have a shady past, but yes, everyone would wear fedoras, it would always be night with a light fog and there will be a saxophone wailing in the background
Laser pointing? Those are pure fiction. If you see the red dot on your chest (USMC Sniper's school teaches to aim for center mass, and they're the best), then the sniper's position is compromised. What you need is an infra-red scope.
As a woman, I'd say no, not every woman would have a shady past, but yes, everyone would wear fedoras, it would always be night with a light fog and there will be a saxophone wailing in the background
What's the difference between modern art and the rest of art?
It's all art, it's just a period of time for it. Here's what wikipedia has to clarify for it:
Modern art refers to artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era.[1] The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation.[2] Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art.
On the off chance that there's an afterlife, it had better be purely Art Deco in style.
I was always wondering would I decorate in Art Deco. But that'd lead to buying a gown and copius amounts of hairwax as well in the long run I always thoughts
I don't get why people find Summer Glau even noteworthy, much less like her.
Finished the setlist a while ago. It took about 24 hours from start to finish, including meals, sleeping, various chores, and general zoning out on the internet. 71 five stars, 12 four stars, 1 three star. Apparently I'm better at drums than I thought. Still get my ass handed to me by even the easiest songs on Expert.
Oh, look at that, after an hour, Rock Band 3 has finished "importing" the 45 Rock Band 2 songs I selected. And by importing, I mean re-downloading off the internet. The Rock Band 2 disc wasn't even involved, it just used the save file to make sure I owned the game.
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I'd rather it be completely customizable.
Supernatural's take on Hell, on the other hand...it's about as terrifying as Hell ought to be.
No, but I'd love it if I could get superpowers.
Would everyone wear fedoras and all the women have shady pasts?
Fair enough. You can customize it any way you like... except for cubist.
Again, it seems fair enough but I can see logical problems arising. For example, what if you have no imagination and, thus, no image of your ideal afterlife?
>lowers laser-pointing sniper rifle
You have chosen...wisely.
You don't like cubism? Still, a cubist afteralife...yeah, not something I'd ever want.
...Of course, I've probably been heavily influenced by this.
You're under the impression that you're actively involved in deciding what it looks like. It's one of those "your deepest desire even if it's not something you knew you wanted" sort of things. Also, it seems that it's also able to change, if I remember. I think Dean's Heaven changed through at least a couple of his best childhood memories at some point.
As a side note, I'm totally aware of how bullshit the show is, considering that Dean has been to both Heaven and Hell and is still alive and on Earth (Angels did it, it was during the Biblical apocalypse storyline). I like it anyway.
Well, the way I imagine it there's nothing stopping you from visiting someone else's so that should avoid the monotony.
As a woman, I'd say no, not every woman would have a shady past, but yes, everyone would wear fedoras, it would always be night with a light fog and there will be a saxophone wailing in the background
So ill.
The fog can be punctuated by rain, can it not?
It's one of mine as well. I watched it about three times in a row when I first saw it.
It's all art, it's just a period of time for it. Here's what wikipedia has to clarify for it:
Modern art refers to artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era.[1] The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation.[2] Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art.
I was always wondering would I decorate in Art Deco. But that'd lead to buying a gown and copius amounts of hairwax as well in the long run I always thoughts
Stop pointing out my hypocrisies! Fine, cubism gets to live; but only as a component of Art Deco. Happy?
Wait... wait, what? I... what is this!?
If you haven't guessed, my alternate form is Pissed off teenager who has had enough of peoples crap.
It does look complicated.
Well played, coolsome! Hardly expected to see anyone bust out game theory.
When were you ever THE EXPLAINER?
I have no Idea what your talking about.
Anyway, I found blue dragon for Xbox360, dare I say I'm going to enjoy some good ol fashioned turn based RPG.
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I would love to see that post!
Yes, yes it can.
Can't wait to feel them with my own hands!
*does a celebratory dance*
*checks My games page*
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*sigh*
Also, god damnit, shopping cart stop ****ing resetting >__<
Part of a new category I'll be adding on Mocktendo.
Finished the setlist a while ago. It took about 24 hours from start to finish, including meals, sleeping, various chores, and general zoning out on the internet. 71 five stars, 12 four stars, 1 three star. Apparently I'm better at drums than I thought. Still get my ass handed to me by even the easiest songs on Expert.
Oh, look at that, after an hour, Rock Band 3 has finished "importing" the 45 Rock Band 2 songs I selected. And by importing, I mean re-downloading off the internet. The Rock Band 2 disc wasn't even involved, it just used the save file to make sure I owned the game.
I'd probably say the same thing. If I was dickless.