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For an animal that's consistently idolized as powerful, majestic, and fierce, the wolf has virtually the pussiest fanbase of any animal I've seen. I still come home from work to see angry wolf comments on my page, on deviations, and in notes from time to time, but I will say that if you're going to insult me for not worshiping your "pwecious wolfie" on my page or anywhere, you could at least have the courtesy and the genital fortification to not block me because you're too much of a little bitch to withstand a reply because you thought you could dish it but not take it (not that your insults are very good or clever to begin with). Then again, it's not surprising since you've already demonstrated that you're too sensitive to deal with that not everyone worships the animal you like. How very "wolf" of you. I've had people drop by and call me names or simply tell me I sucked despite my never having spoken to them before, but I suppose that's to be expected from people who've consistently proven how childish and absurd their obsession is.
And there's another topic I want to address that's slightly different from the wolf one. A lot of people online who call names or insult people often do it out of their own sensitivity and the fact the person they're insulting probably did something that hurt their precious little feelings. They like to back out of this when confronted, often saying things like, "I was just trolling" or "you're easy to troll" (shifting the focus from themselves to the other person) or "I'm a troll, back off" when more than one person calls them out on it. I've had this on more than one occasion, but when you say "they're just a troll" or "stop trolling," you're basically giving them a crutch and an excuse they can jump on as opposed to owning up to the fact they're being a little bitch as opposed to a big bad internet troll (which apparently everyone and their mom wants to be online these days, especially the kiddies). As in, they'll basically turn around and act as if they're confirming that they're a troll
to avoid admitting to the fact they were asshurt enough to lash out like that in the first place and be the first one to get angry.
Ex.
Some dipshit: "ur such a fag for making that wolf stamp fukkin go 2 hell"
Normal person: "So I like how you're getting upset over a wolf stamp. Someone's mad."
Random person who jumps in: "they're just being a troll and they need to go troll somewhere else"
Dipshit: "yea thats right im a troll and ur all mad what r u gona do about it u fell for my trap haha its not like i was the one who got pissed off in the first place lololol"
(look, the fact some of you "trolls" even have to admit to trolling or mention you were "trolling" is pretty sad).
And there's another topic I want to address that's slightly different from the wolf one. A lot of people online who call names or insult people often do it out of their own sensitivity and the fact the person they're insulting probably did something that hurt their precious little feelings. They like to back out of this when confronted, often saying things like, "I was just trolling" or "you're easy to troll" (shifting the focus from themselves to the other person) or "I'm a troll, back off" when more than one person calls them out on it. I've had this on more than one occasion, but when you say "they're just a troll" or "stop trolling," you're basically giving them a crutch and an excuse they can jump on as opposed to owning up to the fact they're being a little bitch as opposed to a big bad internet troll (which apparently everyone and their mom wants to be online these days, especially the kiddies). As in, they'll basically turn around and act as if they're confirming that they're a troll
to avoid admitting to the fact they were asshurt enough to lash out like that in the first place and be the first one to get angry.
Ex.
Some dipshit: "ur such a fag for making that wolf stamp fukkin go 2 hell"
Normal person: "So I like how you're getting upset over a wolf stamp. Someone's mad."
Random person who jumps in: "they're just being a troll and they need to go troll somewhere else"
Dipshit: "yea thats right im a troll and ur all mad what r u gona do about it u fell for my trap haha its not like i was the one who got pissed off in the first place lololol"
(look, the fact some of you "trolls" even have to admit to trolling or mention you were "trolling" is pretty sad).
A Wonderful Day for Pokemon Art Theft
While browsing, I recently came across a particular blog that takes the Pokemon artwork of other people. But the real kicker? This person will slap their own 'watermarks' onto the works despite the fact that a number of these works already have visibly existing watermarks and signatures.
Stolen: http://new-and-pokemon.tumblr.com/post/40759026433/dialga-used-roar-of-time-click-for-more-pokemon
http://new-and-pokemon.tumblr.com/post/40597763736/were-all-hoping-it-doesnt-happen-click-for-more#notes
http://new-and-pokemon.tumblr.com/post/40677887488/the-cuteness-click-for-more-pokemon-posts
Additionally, they also claim to have drawn this mor
The Hobbit
I found An Unexpected Journey to be reasonably entertaining. There was action, magic, mystery, rolling landscapes and a good dose of adventure. It's also incredibly lengthy and clocks at nearly three full hours. However, wile I enjoyed a number of the film's aspects, I wouldn't rate it as highly as any of the LOTR films.
The film has a bit of darkness and foreshadowing in it, to be sure, but a part of what adds to the near three-hour runtime is the fact chunks of the film are loaded with seemingly pointless "fluff" and shenanigans that don't do anything to add to the foreshadowing in question or build onto anything more substantial or seriou
Rise of the Guardians
If it weren't for the fact that I'm still blown away by how hard Wreck-It Ralph hit it out of the park, I'd be a lot angrier at how one of the only animated films I was looking forward to in theaters this season ended up falling far flat of my expectations. I was looking forward to ROTG far longer than most films this year, and frankly, even if you didn't consider the hype, it was still fairly borderline mediocre.
The plot is basically about five mythical characters from folklore come together to use their unique abilities to save the day in a fashion reminiscent of the Avengers in order to fight darkness that threatens to cover the globe a
Wreck-It Ralph
I'm not putting any major spoilers in here, but this is....easily the best film I've seen all year. Can't remember the last time I saw an animated film that made me feel happy and sad at the same time (in addition to making me laugh). The closest thing I have to a 'critique' for the film would be that I sort of thought Ralph would explore more than just two other games (Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush) in addition to his own, but otherwise it's really difficult for me to think of anything I didn't enjoy about this film.
Also, just so you know: pop culture references, references everywhere. (and done in a way that was funny and not irritating at
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It is sad because I like the wolf.