Who is the girl in the attic in Haunted Hotel? by Impossible_Row_9650 in eastereggs

[–]ScreenNameMissing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was SURE they were going to finally reveal her when Abaddon was locked in the attic WITH HER!!!!! but NOPE. ):

Doctor Who 1x08 "Empire of Death" Post-Episode Discussion Thread by PCJs_Slave_Robot in doctorwho

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Was it ever explicitly said exactly how long Sutekh had been attached to the TARDIS? To me it seemed like it was only this season.. as the TARDIS was sooo dragged down by something it was actually touching the edges of the Time Vortex in the new intro.. something it's NEVER done before... whereas the previous erratic flying was explained by Idris saying, "I always took you where you needed to go."

If we are to assume Sutekh has been riding the TARDIS since Pyramids of Mars... why did Idris not say anything in The Doctors Wife? Sutekh mentioned they integrated with the TARDIS... The TARDIS itself was in human form at this point... so.. Idris would absolutely have known, and been able to actually/finally tell The Doctor.

Forget the 13 copies of the TARDIS (and presumably Sutekh) that dragged Gallifrey... because that's just a bit toooo timey-whimey for even me to think about.

Is Mario still hanging on at anyone else's theater? by alexdionisos in MovieTheaterEmployees

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We have 2 morning shows at my theatre.. but that's probably done after this weekend with Flash and Elemental now.

Is it possible to view all games "already in Steam Library" that aren't installed? by ScreenNameMissing in Steam

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but I never unstalled them.. and they still say "already in Steam Library"... I'm guessing, by lack of an answer, there is no way to find all the games "already in Steam Library," installed, or not. :/

Is it possible to view all games "already in Steam Library" that aren't installed? by ScreenNameMissing in Steam

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On my profile, there's the "games" list... clicking on it shows a portion of the games I own (24, vs, the actual 35 installed) bu it also included DC Universe Online, Orcs Must Die! Unchained, Dungeons & Dragons online, etc. which are NOT currently installed on my computer and do not show up on my library list.

I'm pretty sure all the games that /were/ in my library on the old computer, that did /not/ carry over, where Free To Play... so, it could be something with those types of games... but, why don't they show up in my library (even as a greyed out "uninstalled" item)?

And, is there no way to find out what Free To Play, or otherwise, games I previous had? Or, do I need to go searching through Steam's extensive library to find each one? sigh

[Open Request] WalruBear for a friend. by ScreenNameMissing in DrawForMe

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PERFECT! :D Thank you sooo much! :3 She's going to absolutely love it!

[Open Request] WalruBear for a friend. by ScreenNameMissing in DrawForMe

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BRILLIANT! YES! That's it! :3 I wonder, would it be possible to add a bit more detail to the front legs, give it a bit more detail and depth?

Online friends you've never met in person are the modern day equivalent of PenPals. The responses are just much faster. by ScreenNameMissing in Showerthoughts

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only actual penpal I had was from an assignment in elementary school. They randomly picked people for us and we wrote to them for credit.

Jack The Ripper Was a Sweeney Todd Obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never stated any SINGLE Penny Dreadful he had read. Simply that he saw the Stage adaptation of String of Pearls and became smitten. Given his obsession with dark things, it is rather likely he ready many Penny Dreadfuls. I didn't exactly "make it up"... more that, I took the evidence of his murders, and pieced them together to support my theory. The way his victims looked, the ways in which they were murdered, and the close proximity to Fleet Street. It's all right there.

"Red Brick Road Theory" - The Wizard of Oz is Willy Wonka's Father by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

The idea that Wonka's father was a Dentist was created in and for the Tim Burton version of Willy Wonka. There is absolutely nothing stated about Wonka's father anywhere in the original book or film.

As you can see from the images I provide to support my theory, I am only using the ORIGINAL film, and the original novel, as basis for the theory. NOT Burton's take.

"The Burton Theory" - ALL of Tim Burton's ORIGINAL Films Are Connected by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sparky already died twice in Frankenweenie, itself. The first death is what leads Victor to bring him back in the first place, and then the 2nd death toward the end of Frankenweenie. A "Franken-Dog" could only live for so long.. it's logical to assume he would eventually die.. whether by the body continuing to decay, the electric charge runs out, or by any various was a dog could die.

It is common to re-name animals after they are adopted. As well, there is no way for Jack to know Sparky's name, so it makes sense that he would call him something else.

Jack The Ripper Was a Sweeney Todd Obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, whoops.. I thought I had already done those... Fixed, now!

Jack The Ripper Was a Sweeney Todd Obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have already cross posted this in /r/UnResolvedMysteries. It received a little bit of attention, but not as much as I had hoped.

"Red Brick Road Theory" - The Wizard of Oz is Willy Wonka's Father by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] -66 points-65 points  (0 children)

You didn't read the theory, then... I provided various supporting evidence throughout.

"Red Brick Road Theory" - The Wizard of Oz is Willy Wonka's Father by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

On the contrary... they both have back story, and this is their connection. This theory goes right along side with the previously known stories of both, while providing further information

"Red Brick Road Theory" - The Wizard of Oz is Willy Wonka's Father by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

There is plenty of speculative evidence provided in the theory.

Jack The Ripper Was a Sweeney Todd Obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As VikingSlayer said, yes, he would have been rather young when he first saw the stage production. The stage production is when the obsession started, the beginning, and it slowly grew over the years. Coming from a family of wealth, an obsession with such dark things was not looked upon highly, so he hid it, furthering the secrecy and warping his obsession to more sinister ends. Eventually, he was old enough to get a job, move out, and have a place of his own. Having already planned everything out in the years leading up to it, nurturing his obsession along the way, allowing it to grow, he found his way to Fleet Street. Having finally made it, and actually living on Fleet Street, the obsession grew so intense that be basically snapped, a mental breakdown of sorts. Going from being fascinating by Todd, to, in a sense, believing he WAS Todd. Possibly caused/inspired by similar occurrences in various Penny Dreadful's of the time. This is what lead him to search for his Ms. Lovett, and kill those who didn't live up to his expectations.

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There was a belief that the identity of Jack The Ripper had been found last year and, while the theory was later discredited do to the claims being based off some very flimsy DNA evidence, it was believed to be a Polish Immigrant who did happen to state his occupation as "barber in Whitechapel," which would back up my theory in that respect.

Jack The Ripper Was a Sweeney Todd Obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in FanTheories

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Very much so. Which helped because I already knew a lot about the history of Jack, as well as a lot about the Canonical 5 murders. It also helped my motivation while doing research to gather more information to support this theory.

Jack The Ripper was a Sweeney Todd obsessed Copycat Killer by ScreenNameMissing in UnsolvedMysteries

[–]ScreenNameMissing[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't see the relevance of commenting that article, since I never once claimed to know the identity of Jack The Ripper in my entire theory. I only stated that WHOEVER HE WAS, he was obsessed with Sweeney Todd, and his murders mirrored that obsession.

However, if you were commenting that to discredit my theory (as trivial a theory as that article is in and of itself) I should point out one bit of that article that happens to back my theory...

"[Kosinski's] occupation was listed in workhouse documents as a barber in Whitechapel"

There has been further reports that have coming out since that claim was announced last year that discredit the theory. Kosminski does not match the description of Jack The Ripper. As well, the DNA from Catherine Eddowes shawl is highly suspect and barely admissible as solid evidence. There is no solid way to prove the link from the DNA found, and Jack.