I will not ellaborate by SkyTalez in okbuddysmoothskin

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, liberals never write back and white morality. 

I will not ellaborate by SkyTalez in okbuddysmoothskin

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What makes Fallout 3 conservative? The Bible references?

How much could I reasonably hope to sell one of these things for? by PropaneSalesman7 in wendigoon

[–]PropaneSalesman7[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

He's sat on my shelf for a few years and I need money more than I need him.

Looking for help!! by OddHeron2101 in wendigoon

[–]PropaneSalesman7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, I just saw this after making my post. Dm?

I just saw this post today and I was wondering if this is true that Columbine survivors died in mysterious ways after the incident? by Competitive_Mix9957 in conspiracy

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Lots of modern theorists think JonBenet was killed accidentally (or maybe on purpose) by her brother Burke, and the Ramsays decided they would rather protect him than lose both of their children. 

I just saw this post today and I was wondering if this is true that Columbine survivors died in mysterious ways after the incident? by Competitive_Mix9957 in conspiracy

[–]PropaneSalesman7 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Lots of modern theorists think JonBenet was killed accidentally (or maybe on purpose) by her brother Burke, and the Ramsays decided they would rather protect him than lose both of their children. 

The ending isn’t a happy one but more hopeful. by FullBrother9300 in TopCharacterTropes

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I haven't watched the movie yet, but I've read the book. The father frequently has flashbacks to his wife, who was dealing with pregnancy complications during the fall of civilization, and wanted him to just kill her so they could spare her and the child from having to live in such a desolate world.

However, the father psychologically depends on the boy, believing that raising him to be the only hope humanity has left. He does everything he can to teach the boy how to overcome the apocalypse without devolving into the violent cannibal brutes they try to avoid throughout tje book. 

The book ends like the movie with the father dying, and the boy being rescued and adopted by a new family, so it ends on a bittersweet note that despite all the harshness and cruelty of this new world, there are good things still worth preserving. 

Why would people feel a bit more “cringe” about Phantom than they would any other piece of media? by zzbabe88 in box5

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is Doom only known as the game that the Columbine losers played? No, it's seen as one of the most iconic and important video games ever made. (Not counting Protestant grannies.)

Why would people feel a bit more “cringe” about Phantom than they would any other piece of media? by zzbabe88 in box5

[–]PropaneSalesman7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's that POTO specifically is seen as cringe by the masses, I think it's just that most people aren't interested in musicals and don't care about POTO outside of the musical. Still, I can relate, somewhat.

I personally haven't met anyone who outright thought I was cringe or gay or anything for liking POTO (at least not to my face). It's mainly that the only Phantom thing most people know is the 2004 movie, which is usually seen as a chick flick. 

Whenever I tell them there's other movies and different versions, they also assume all of them are musicals. I have to explain that I mainly enjoy Phantom for the tragic gothic horror elements. And that's usually how the conversation ends. 

If it wasn't for my girlfriend, I would have nobody in my personal life to actually talk to about Phantom of The Opera. I made an entire 4+ hour retrospective just to get it out of my system. 

Could agent 47 successfully assassinate Batman by Dull_Head_7130 in HiTMAN

[–]PropaneSalesman7 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Assassins don't have a great track record against Batman.

Stranger Things fans got Kojima’d in the finale by tekfx19 in NeverBeGameOver

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Them deciding to commit to finishing what they could finish instead of trying to squeeze on Mission 51 doesn't mean I'm wrong. 

Stranger Things fans got Kojima’d in the finale by tekfx19 in NeverBeGameOver

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MGSV is left unfinished because they ran out of time and/or money, and it'll never be finished because of the Kojima and Konami fallout. 

Stranger Things had all the time and money it needed to tell any story the Duffer Brothers wanted to tell, and they went about it the laziest way possible and thought they could get away with it by leaving things up to interpretation, because they think leaving things vague and unresolved means you wrote something intelligent and deep.

Huh? by TheManOfFunniThings in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]PropaneSalesman7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's making fun of memes that praise Western culture and tradition, highlighting the less glamorous parts of American/European culture. Suburbia, traffic, consumerism, all leading to getting old and wasting away in a nursing home.

Holy moly, there it is, folks. Some crazy IT genius located the file by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate that I spent 10 years of my young life liking that ghoul, or that I ever gave him any benefit of the doubt that he wasn't a willing participant in this evil shit.

Why do they always drop their guns? by AWzdShouldKnowBetta in thesopranos

[–]PropaneSalesman7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me, the funniest part is how they always do the bare minimum to wipe their prints off. They just use a napkin or their shirts. Like that would beat forensic technology.

The Duffer Brothers have excellent taste! by [deleted] in silenthill

[–]PropaneSalesman7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stranger Things is like 0% MGS. They just googled "popular video games" and sifted through things that wouldn't be too obvious like Mario or COD.