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Give me the feeling of Thanksgiving bloatiness. Perhaps it will distract me from... that. D:

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Yay, nothing like taking a short nap and having a nightmare. DD:

This may be nightmare fuel, so be warned.

I forgot how it started, but for some reason, I was with a strange group of people in my house. Maybe 3 or 4 strangers.

One of the early bits began with me having a normal conversation with one woman who was doing some office work in my dining room. She seemed to have brought over her 3D printer and created some plastic folders and other office related items with it. I don't quite remember what we were conversing about, but we were having fun.

Next segment I can remember, a strange man with a trench coat, which looked something like this, but bulkier and more masculine, was fighting with one of the strangers. I couldn't see the trench coat man's face, but he pulled out a massive chainsaw and chased the man with it for most of my "dream".

The last part, I went outside my house for whatever reason and the two were still going at it. Trench man chased him out of the house with his chainsaw, the man fumbling around on the grass and hopping the fence to escape.

The next thing I know, the Trench coat man turns toward me. I swear to God, he had one of the most terrifying faces I've ever seen.

His appearance was that of an old man, perhaps 70-80, but his face was extrodinarily pale, to the point of looking like he was sick. The eyes were eeriy wide open and had these strange foggy, yet striking, blue eyes. His cheeks were saggy and mounted on his coat collar. And his mouth was in a permanent frown, never once changing emotion.

His eyes and mouth were a bit like this and his face had this weird uncanny valley feel to it. Like he was human, but maybe not really from this world. I suppose the uncanny feel could be compared to this. Mix those two images together, give it dangerously pale skin and saggy skin, and you have the Trench man.


Anyway, towards the end of the nightmare, he discarded his chainsaw on the grass and slowly walked towards me. For whatever reason, I didn't run away to the backyard. I could've easily escape through my backyard but didn't! I'm sure the idea was in the back of my mind, but my legs refused to cooperate.

He glared at me with those big haunting eyes of his, never blinking, and pulled out a sword. He stabbed me in the gut, however, it only felt like a pinch (since I don't actually know how it feels to be stabbed).

Next, he grabs onto my arm tightly and pulls out a knife. I took his sword and stabbed myself in the hand. Now this..... I'm not really sure why I did this. I think I tried to show him that I was "crazy" and could handle the pain easily. In doing so, I had hoped he would back off and leave me alone. I guess I didn't stab him because the angle was odd or something? I dunno.

Instead, he took his knife and began to cut off a piece of my thumb slowly. THAT was when I desperately tried to break free. I mean, yes, I tried to break free from the get-go when he stabbed me with the sword, but my brain really went into overdrive when he used my hand as his Turkey. He never cut it off fully because I managed to end the nightmare.

I woke up right when he began to do it. My heart was hammering in my chest and I had to walk around a bit.

That..... was easily the most frightening nightmare I've had, in recent memory. Partially because I don't have nightmares often, I suppose. But still... his creepy pale uncanny valley face scared the [parasitic bomb] out of me. D:

Some Thanksgiving day. I could really use a hug right now. *curls up in a corner*

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Off The Wall / Re: Reposted Picture Thread (56K Warning)
« on: November 28, 2014, 02:34:17 AM »

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Forum Games / Re: CTRL+V
« on: November 28, 2014, 01:31:56 AM »
He's THAT much of a badass.

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*gives doc a Turkey sacrifice*

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Entertainment / Re: The RPM Boob Tube Thread (56k warning)
« on: November 28, 2014, 01:07:59 AM »
King DeDurrDurr

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And then give me some.

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Off The Wall / Re: Reposted Picture Thread (56K Warning)
« on: November 27, 2014, 02:03:48 AM »
My work here is done. [eyebrow]

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Off The Wall / Re: Reposted Picture Thread (56K Warning)
« on: November 27, 2014, 01:56:53 AM »

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The story could be somewhat interesting if I could ignore everything else that is wrong with the show. The probably isn't so much the story, but the characters representing the parts of the story. Mind you, some aspects are pointless I think (see spoilers). But seeing the criminal organization like this could have been interesting if they actually used different characters and didn't try and shoe horn every. single. [tornado fang]ing. Batman villain into the mix.

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One of the best aspect of Batman: TAS is that it actually had the guts to try different things and introduce new characters, character which have become staples in the DCU like Harley Quinn and Renee Montoya. This show doesn't give us anything new and rather insults us with whom they choose to use.

Well yeah, I'm sure that's a criticism we can ALL agree on; the sheer amount of Batman villains shoved in here is insulting.

And me personally, I think the problem is the story, as well as the characters representing the parts of the story, which adds salt to the wound. Gotham is simply NOT well written. At all.

One of my biggest peeves was when every single [tornado fang]ing cop walked out like pussies when Zsasz yelled at them. All of them? Seriously, I'm supposed to believe that would actually happen? Hell, neither him or his henchmen drew their weapons during that moment, either.

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Gaming / Re: Batman: Arkham Asylum/City/Origins/Knight
« on: November 27, 2014, 01:29:05 AM »
That's definitely fair. At least think of it this way: This is Rocksteady's last Batman game.

As their last huzzah, what would most fans want from a Batman game? His Batmobile.

Like you stated, they wanted to. Not just for them, but because they know fans would salivate over driving the Batmobile. Rocksteady wanted to have it playable in at least one of the games. In fact, I heard that it was planned for City, but it didn't make the cut due to technical restrictions or something like that.

As the final Arkham installment, it made it all the more crucial to go out with a bang and implement a fully playable Batmobile. That's my theory.

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Gaming / Re: Batman: Arkham Asylum/City/Origins/Knight
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:56:40 AM »
Well sure, but the stuff they're doing with it doesn't seem right somehow. The hover strafing around stuff and shooting stuff in particular doesn't sit well, for a character/series that has been more about being sneaking around instead of head on confrontation. Sure the combat system was good, but usually the goal was to not be seen. The one exception to that was the boss battles, and most people weren't a fan of those.

Note: I am not one of those "Batman doesn't use guns!" people. I know the Batmobile has more than once had armaments in it. Heck, one of my favourite Batman movies is the '89 one, and I'm pretty sure he kills people in that one!

Judgement remains until the game is out, but my internal alarms are going off in the meantime nonetheless. At best I'll be pleasantly surprised, at worst I'll have seen it coming.

Batman has to confront an army now. The city is being torn apart, from the looks of it.

Constantly sneaking around would not be efficient enough for a "war" on this scale. They're hitting HARD, and he needs to hit back with full force, as well. Sure, there's still stealth elements because he's Batman, and that silent approach works well for smaller groups.

But as you can see, the Batmobile is primarily used to battle against tanks/armored vehicles that would otherwise be difficult for Batman to destroy using just his standard gadgets. It's time to break out the big toys.

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So I'm not missing out on much on Gotham, huh?

Hell no.

Watch Arrow and The Flash, instead.

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They're certainly gonna try, because...

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Gaming / Re: Super Smash Bros. Thread
« on: November 26, 2014, 09:43:09 PM »
Hilarious and Crazy Graphical Glitches in Smash Bros Wii U!


"Please kill us."

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Off The Wall / Re: Reposted Picture Thread (56K Warning)
« on: November 26, 2014, 09:37:26 PM »

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DID SOMEONE SAY PANDA CHEESE?!

7 Best Panda Cheese Commercials


No, I said panda doll.

*panda glares at me from the video*

I mean, YES, I said Panda Cheese! Panda Cheese!

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*Spirit Guns the snot projectiles*

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yes

panda doll

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All this "pew! pew!" and Spirit Gun talk puts me in the mood. [eyebrow]

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Jeez that must have been the part that driven him insane.

Yep, that's when he literally lost faith in humanity.

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Maybe you're in the Chapter Black arc and like torturing demons in various ways?

... You mentioned Yusuke Urimeshi, so you'll probably get the reference, assuming you've watched the show.

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The Flash makes me so happy.

Meanwhile, I've caught up with Gotham. It makes me so sad/angry.

I really hate to say this, but... I don't mind Bruce too much now. I mean, he's a lot more tolerable than the early episodes where he tried to hurt himself.

That being said, there's still not much to like about the show and it's terrible, overall.

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Entertainment / Re: The RPM Boob Tube Thread (56k warning)
« on: November 26, 2014, 04:32:14 AM »

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