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Dawnsteel

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2010, 10:36:29 PM »
I just walked through my living room, my wife was watching Survivor.
For me, it was a d6 SAN loss.  Easy come, easy go, as they say.
I didn't come here to win. I came to make friends.

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2010, 12:23:55 AM »
I remember he beat up a few nerds

but to me the funniest thing about that event was this:

Electronic Gaming Monthly's November 2006 edition's "The Rest of the Crap" section, written by critic Seanbaby, described Seanbaby's own involvement. Apparently Uwe was going to appear on G4's Attack of the Show! to promote this fight by sparring with one of the hosts. He claims that, "Again, he's Uwe Boll, a matchmaking genius, because everyone on TV is 3-feet tall. If you were watching Attack of the Show! during the time I co-hosted, you might have noticed that I could have leaned over, eating host Kevin Pereira." A producer of the show then asked if Seanbaby would come and spar in the host's place for the event. Seanbaby says that he trains in Muay Thai and jujutsu, stating that, "Boxing is to real fighting, as Hungry Hungry Hippos is to real fighting..." When Uwe heard of this, he wanted to know Seanbaby's age, height, weight and fighting experience since he "learned he wasn't fighting a midget". After receiving said information, Boll chose not to appear on the program.[citation needed]


It's kinda hard to know what's real and what's bull.

Nerd being SomethingAwful founder Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka:
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I think "Postal" is one of the least horrible movie by Uwe Boll. I showed specific clips and bits of the movies to my friend and fooled him into thinking it was an actual good movie.

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2010, 03:52:45 AM »

It's kinda hard to know what's real and what's bull.


If that statement doesn't relate directly to Uwe Boll i don't know what does.

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #18 on: March 05, 2010, 11:17:18 AM »
I just walked through my living room, my wife was watching Survivor.
For me, it was a d6 SAN loss.  Easy come, easy go, as they say.

So, if you where to kill a Survivor cast member, could you regain d6 SAN?

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #19 on: March 05, 2010, 11:35:33 AM »
I just walked through my living room, my wife was watching Survivor.
For me, it was a d6 SAN loss.  Easy come, easy go, as they say.

So, if you where to kill a Survivor cast member, could you regain d6 SAN?

No, only when they're all dead.

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Re: personal pop culture rules
« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2010, 11:45:14 AM »
I just walked through my living room, my wife was watching Survivor.
For me, it was a d6 SAN loss.  Easy come, easy go, as they say.
So, if you where to kill a Survivor cast member, could you regain d6 SAN?
No, only when they're all dead.

Shot. Thought I'd found the secret to lasting mental health: killin' Survivor cast members. I suppose it's just as well since I'd run out of ironic last lines very quickly and then it'd be ackward.