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I went to the Jean-Claude Van Damme school of flexibility-based groin punches and helicopter kicks.
Doing the splits over very distant parallel bars to perform groin punches is like sweep to the leg crane kicks, if you get hit by the crane kick its because of guilt and throwing the fight, much like getting punched by that wide splits fella trying to corn dog me is more me accepting the hit for reasons then his fancy fighting styles.
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@Lotherio $10,000.00 a week on cocaine makes your "Convince Ghost to accept you as a sensei" pitch generally convincing.
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So, how're we feeling about Watchmen? We've got two episodes left. Is Lindelof gonna safely land this plane?
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@Lisse24 I am in love with and obsessed with the show.
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@Wretched I kind of skimmed through Arrow out of necessity because I was drawing on an Arrow sketch card set once. I couldn't get into it; it really bugged me that that his facial scruff grew down his neck. Just .. shave, man. Shave that neck.
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The plot twist in the last Watchmen episode.
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And people were predicting it as far back as episode fucking two. Caught me totally by surprise, of course.
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I saw it coming, and it still shook me.
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Things between Laurie and Angela are about to get really awkward. Not like they weren't before, but ...
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I did not see it coming. Not in that way. I really want to talk about it, but I don't know how to do a spoilers tag. Needless to say, I was shook.
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@Sockmonkey said in Good TV:
@Wretched I kind of skimmed through Arrow out of necessity because I was drawing on an Arrow sketch card set once. I couldn't get into it; it really bugged me that that his facial scruff grew down his neck. Just .. shave, man. Shave that neck.
I liked that season of Arrow where all of his friends were angry at him for not sharing important information or making an executive decision without their consent.
Also known as: every season of Arrow
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@Ghost That's basically every single CW show. About 70% of the plot would be gone if only people with every reason to talk to each other spoke to each other.
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@Ghost That's basically every single CW show. About 70% of the plot would be gone if only people with every reason to talk to each other spoke to each other.
I joke about Supernatural often:
On ODD numbered seasons, Dean is mad at Sam for sacrificing himself. On EVEN numbered seasons, Sam is mad at Dean for sacrificing himself. For the first 6 episodes of EVERY season they're angry at each other until the inevitable bro-hug moment.
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@Ghost That's basically every single CW show. About 70% of the plot would be gone if only people with every reason to talk to each other spoke to each other.
I joke about Supernatural often:
On ODD numbered seasons, Dean is mad at Sam for sacrificing himself. On EVEN numbered seasons, Sam is mad at Dean for sacrificing himself. For the first 6 episodes of EVERY season they're angry at each other until the inevitable bro-hug moment.
To quote Chuck, "It isn't jumping the shark if you never come back down."
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@Herja ***=NSFW content***
click to showEdit: Also for the spoiler thing use the eyeball with a / through it thingie looking thing at the end of the row above the text box.
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@Wretched ... I completely missed that and now feel a little dumb. lol
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@Herja Oh I just read it on reddit. But I have rewatched the series a couple times now...
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There is a good series called The Magicians that a lot of people are unaware of.
Seasons 1-3 are on Netflix but the 4th and final season isn't yet. You can still pirate it.
It's basically adult, American, Harry Potter with sex, drugs, 80's music, and graphic murders.
You follow the life of young people who are invited to a secret college for magicians.The main character is every nerd ever, Quinton Coldwater, a young man with social anxiety, that retreats to a magical fantasy land in books.
He lives a heavily medicated life believing he is broken and damaged until one day he is whisked off to magic college and finds out magic is real.
However, Quinton's friend Eliot is by far the best character in the show.