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  • I'm sure it's got something to do with presentation and finding some kind of niche, right?
    Like, the vlogbrothers go for all the weird and wonderful stuff the web's got to offer, Charlieissocoollike gets by because he's quirky and British, and Ray William Johnson is just an uninteresting douche that sensationalizes internet videos because apparently people like stupid **** like that.

    Oh man, if I had it I'd stare at it for hours just to find all the cool stuff it'd have to offer. I mean, it's a shirt off the internet. Why wouldn't I appreciate it?
    Totally, though I'm pretty sure we need some kind of hook first. Like a game or a webcomic or a blog, something like that. Maybe a vlog, but I'd never have time to do one of those.

    Oh God, that shirt sounds amazing. Everything you've mentioned was just shitloads of awesome, like really. I totally wanted to see what it looked like, but I couldn't get a big enough hi-def pic. :(
    I did get to see the TARDIS on it though, and that was so awesome. <3
    Yeah, I get what you mean. But that shirt, man. That would be a great shirt.
    And I had an idea in the morning for a shirt but it escapes me at the moment. I'll get back to you on that.

    Sounds like a plan. Meanwhile, what mapping software do you use? I want to get you a map of mine.
    Ooh, I got one. There's two images. One with the plane box kid and one with an idiot kid drooling over a console. The caption would read "Imagination Play" for the box one, and "NOT Imagination Play" for the second pic. I'm not saying consoles are bad, I'm saying that a lot of console games don't leave a lot to the imagination. I'm also not strictly saying that's also bad, but if you're not leaving much to imagination you're going to have some kind of compensation, i.e. great storyline or something. Now Minecraft, there's a game where imagination is almost free.

    I need another program. :(
    Man, that's awesome. xD
    Kids these days will never get that outside-the-box type attitude if they're not creative enough in finding their own way to entertain themselves.

    Totally. A rocket ship or car are pretty standard toys for imaginary play.
    Oh, better yet, I once had this box that was pretty huge (well, for my size back then anyway), and we could fit in it, and it was awesome because we used to play in it. We could even have a kid in a box if that isn't a bit too vague. Maybe the word imagination or something, idk.

    Yeah, that's pretty annoying. I have Fraps too, and I've been meaning to film my world for you anyway, but the 29 second thing, man. I might just have to splice it all together.
    Dude, playing is awesome. I remember that when I wasn't playing with my toys, I'd play on paper. Not really a D&D type thing, I've never played D&D nor do I want to, but it was more, drawing things on paper and waging war, making up our own rules (I played with my brother). And even the kids at school did this. It was like, we had this exercise book filled with game information that we played on paper AND using our imagination. Good times. =D

    Well, try to avoid military-type stencils unless you're going for a PLAY, GODDAMN IT kind of t-shirt.
    I pride myself in being the generation of kids who remember what playing actually used to be. I mean sure we had video games, but we also had toys. We did NOT play Angry Birds on our fancy iPhones and ****. We actually had the imagination to create our own scenarios.

    Oh God, yes. Just, yes. I wonder TopatoCo accepts random shirt designs. I doubt it, but it's worth a shot.
    We had a landing three quarters of the way up our stairs, so, theoretically, if you turned at the right moment you'd skid off the wall and down the rest of the stairs. Of course, this being reality (screw you physics), that never happened and I came to a violent halt near the landing.
    And true dat on the teddies bit. I never had any action figures growing up, but what I did have were a lot of stuffed animals. And **** the misconception that they're for girls. That may be true, but when I played with them we enacted CIVIL WAR and complex familial tension that resulted from the dads going of to fight said wars. I did not do ****ing teaparties. It was pretty awesome though. I kinda just half-disproved the nature vs nurture debate right there. :P
    See, the problem there is that if I stop watching now, YOU CAN NEVER DEFEAT ME! Bahahaha
    Seriously though, I was just making it clear that I'm not the rabid, con-going, cosplaying part of the fandom because that's creepy. :P

    Dude, oh my God, I did that too! Except I used a giant cane basket without the pillows and I steered with the two giant handles. It was awesomely fun and I almost got thrown down the stairs when the front bit hit the step instead of sliding over it. =D
    That didn't stop me from going again. xD
    I'm not either. :(
    I consider diehard fans to be the ones who developed the wiki, transcripting every single episode and buying all the toys.
    I haven't yet watched some episodes from the first season because I procrastinate like crazy.

    It's just, I remember things that I like I guess. I can still remember eating chips when I was two years old and the plot of this one episode of a TV show I watched when I was nine. My memory is strange that way. Good times, though.
    Because wings, that's why. And Alicorn magic I suppose, but mostly the wings. I don't remember if any Pegasi took part in the competition.
    To be honest, I've only seen the film version (starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh in black and white), and it is a pretty damn good film. I usually refer to the theatre production because that's what it originally was anyway, and I read the script thing you can buy in books.

    Oh God, that is amazing. <3
    ...and overpowered, but still amazing.
    Also that's a very nice touch with Rarity and Sweetie Bell having sweaters tied around their necks. I love that. <3
    By far one of my most fave lines from a 21st century theater production ever. <3

    My favourite line from the 20th century would have to be "Whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers." ~ Blanche DuBois
    A Streetcar Named Desire is amazing.
    Avenue Q is awesome. It's like Sesame Street but for adults. On the surface, it's pretty hilarious with songs like, "The Internet is for Porn" and "What do you Do with a B.A. in English?/ It Sucks to be Me", but on a deeper level it's pretty sad. I mean, here're these people who've hit a rut in their life. At the end of "It Sucks to be Me" you've got this part,

    So they're chasing dreams in the slums. :(

    But still, Avenue Q is hilarious, and I want to catch a show one day. <3
    See, advertisements are always improved with a bit of cussing or light racism. :P
    On that note: this. xD
    Avenue Q is hilarious.
    I should get one of those. It looks perfect for snacking.
    People have always told me that eating raw cookie dough upsets your stomach somehow, but it's never happened to me. *shrug*
    See, the closest I've had to some kind of sweet these past few days is Apple Pie. Not the wholesome American Apple Pie, not even the delicious snacking Bramley Apple Pies from Mr Kipling, but just some cheap Sainsbury's Apple Pies which are pretty meh.
    Exactly, the name is my main pet-peeve in this case. Unless it's a direct sequel, you have no right to call it "2". Even then, it's only in the most uncreative of circumstances. >:

    Hahaha, I didn't think of using the l33t version. xD
    You know how ignorant I am of A LOT of films. :P
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