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  1. Larry watched as his brother, Suddenly, Larry was mauled by the chickens. Larry ran off.
  2. I hope we get news about it on the nineteenth with the state of the Sanderson.
  3. Welcome to the shard!
  4. n o It ends in 6 days on Brandon's Birthday. You can wait a little longer, my young friend. You'll have to deal with this every year. You'll get used to it.
  5. In all of my years of living, reading, writing and roleplaying, there is one crucial experience I had missed out on until tonight.

    Until tonight, I had missed it every year and been sad, despite trying to do it.

    Yet I failed.

    that was, until tonight.

    You see, my friends, I missed out on one of the most formative experiences of every childhood. I missed something so big, so intense that I almost didn't have a proper childhood.

    Until today.

    You see, my friends, until tonight, I, the guy who wrote a bunch of dark stuff with antics that I haven't begun to explain to my family, had not been allowed to watch Home Alone.

    Now, I could've watched it by myself at any given point, but I guess I kinda didn't realize it nor did I want to. I wanted to watch it with my family, ya know? Make it so they all benefited from being allowed to watch it too. It's kinda like as an adult you can buy birthday cake whenever you want, but why would you? And, so, finally, tonight, I watched it.

    And...

    It was fantastic.

    I'm sure y'all already know all of this, but if you don't, Home Alone is such a good movie. Some of the stuff is a little painful to watch, but, ya know, it's bearable. It's not too much, so it's nice and balanced. 'Sides, a good plot and character development fixes all in the end.

    My rating, right up there with some of the greats, for Home Alone is...

    8.5/10 Amazing movie, will watch again. It aint Shakespeare, but then, it aint Shakespeare.

    1. The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      It’s great, isn’t it?! I have many memories of watching that at my grandparents’s homes late at night, cackling my head off. 

    2. ThroughTheLivingSequence

      ThroughTheLivingSequence

      Never until tonight huh? Man, Must've been some childhood growing up without Home Alone :D.

  6. "I... I wish he were still alive.

    "I could use his help right now."

    "I am afraid...

    "I am afraid it is too late now."

     

    Count Dooku is one of the greatest characters in Star Wars merely because of one fact: He was right. Darth Tyrannus was right about the Jedi, right about the republic and so much more.

    There is one thing that he said which describes his arc and the entire prequel trilogy, all of it except in regards to one person. "Twice the pride, double the fall." The only person it fails to describe until Return of the Jedi is Darth Sidious. 

    The prequel trilogy and the stories set in that era are about how pride and ego are things that are not to be trusted. The moment that you stop to question, the moment those who have power stop to question the nature of the power, the moment people are prideful and forget to ask questions, that moment, the prequel trilogy tells us, is the moment of downfall.

    Dooku died because he stopped questioning Sidious. Obi-wan fell because he stopped questioning the Jedi's morals. Yoda fell, presumably, because he stopped questioning his own moral correctness. Mace fell... well, Mace fell because he got kicked out a window; morally, however, he didn't really have more to fall. he trusted the Jedi's inherent rights to rule as, well, just that. Inherent obligations. 

    Anakin fell because he was greedy, had an ego the size of a supreme star destroyer, and more.

    "Twice the pride, double the fall."

    Count Dooku is one of my favorite characters because he is so human. He blinded himself by accident, losing sight of what truly mattered when he saw true flaws in the system. I pray none of us fall to that, but you never know. Dooku fell in party by what I mentioned above, but also because he didn't ask the question "Are my methods going to far?"

    What we learn from Dooku and the prequel trilogy is to never stop asking questions.

    If we do, then we lose any foresight for catastrophe that we can have. The moment someone tells you to stop asking questions is the moment when it should be evident that they either do not have answers, actively don't want you to have the information or are saving it to give you when you are mature (in any meaning of the word) to receive it.

    In other words, never tell me "because I said so."

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    2. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      The prequel trilogy is way more deep than a lot of people realize, you just have to look past the cringy dialogue and see the arcs and what George is trying to portray.

      That trilogy is a masterpiece held back by George's weird sense of what the word "subtle" means and how people talk.

    3. The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      Yeah. And hey, they’re DEFINITELY better than the sequel trilogy 

    4. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Oh, heck yeah. I agree.

      The Sequels *breaths*

      They could've been so good- They could've saved it at literally any point. They could've saved it in the Last Jedi, they could've saved it in the Rise of Skywalker, but noooooooo, apparently Abrams was like "Ah nah, I want to merely throw some spite at Rian Johnson."

      lol.

       

  7. Happy birthday, Mat!!!

    1. Mat

      Mat

      Thank you!!

  8. "Depends on your mood. If you want sweet food, get woman's food. If you want spicy food, like really spicy food, go for men's food. They may give you a weird look, so maybe get a few costumes. Then again, I doubt a place like this really cares about the odd gender standards of this place... Imagine not being allowed to read! The west is far better. I personally hope that Urithiru takes on more of, say, Azir's standards. Now that," He said waving his half empty cup in the air, "that is a country I'd like to visit sometime, Mrai-my master doesn't think that it's where our profit is. It's all Unmade this, easy investiture that... You know how it is."
  9. He tilted his head, "Ohhhhhhh food. I don't know."
  10. He blinked, "Investiture. Energy that.. you know, I'll explain that another time. "Also, whadaya mean by that?"
  11. "Good? The only good I am getting is knowledge," He hesitated, "That and investiture."
  12. "As you wish," he bowed. "Maybe another time."
  13. hmmmm

    Imagine a story where it starts out as the chosen one trope, but then the chosen one dies at the end of the first act and then there's a time skip to when the evil guy is ruling the world and people have to stop him all over again.

    1. The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      Spoilers for Mistborn

      Spoiler

      Yeah that’s kinda how mistborn started

       

    2. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Yeah, I know.

      But think of it as the actual story where we get to know the chosen one a bit and play into the tropiness more.

      The time skip would be like five years or something. Just long enough for the evil guy's rule to be cemented, but not long enough for everyone to forget about the time before.

      Just imagine a scene where they use the chosen one's death as a symbol for everyone to riot. Kinda like 

      Spoiler

      that scene in the final empire

      but different in the fact that in that book the character wasn't the chosen one.

    3. The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      The Paradoxical Phenomenon

      Oh okay. Yeah that sounds cool

  14. Episode eighteen, season four, the Clone Wars, is a masterpiece.

    You can practically see the powerpoint of Palatine's plan in the second half of the episode. Just... WOW.

    1. Mags

      Mags

      Is that the arc where obi wan fakes his death? I remember liking that one.

    2. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      It is.

      It's the last episode in that arc and my gosh, that episode is so good, as I said above. It sets up interactions in Revenge of the Sith, even "Sith Lords are our speciality, Chancellor."

    3. Mags

      Mags

      It's been a few years since i watched it, but I do remember it being one of the highlights of the show.

  15. "For science!" he animatedly explained that a reaction had happened between two sorts of investiture. He grinned, "I'm not leaving just yet... there's much to accomplish here for my organization."
  16. @Ookla the Believer - The Nerd
  17. hap birth, cool person!

    1. The Isochronism

      The Isochronism

      'Preciate it, you're one of the coolest guys on the shard I hope you know!

  18. it's the men of gold and red in Era 2 of Mistborn, which I assume is what you are referencing. Everyone thinks it's red and gold because it feels more logical that way, but it's the men of gold and red in text.
  19. Sometime, I've got to write a book or make a roleplay about this plot idea I've had for a few months that's been living in my head, reminding me that cool stuff could happen...

    The fact that, for come follow me, we're reading the book of Revelation is certainly helping me remember...

    In other words, it's a four horsemen of the apocalypse idea.

    Imagine Death riding on his horse, about to kill someone with all his might and giving a grim speech when suddenly Hell comes riding behind him and pulls out his notebook, "Actually, sir, we reached our fourth of every person we meet kill quota an hour ago." If you don't get it, flip to revelation chapter six verse 8.

    I just read that and thought "What if Hell was Death's assistant..."

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