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I couldn’t care less about horoscopes. They’re stupid but harmless.
I couldn’t care less about horoscopes. They’re stupid but harmless.
I couldn’t care less about horoscopes. They’re stupid but harmless.
Typical Sagittarius.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
But I’m a Cancer.
I couldn’t care less about horoscopes. They’re stupid but harmless.
Typical Sagittarius.
Electric Six reference, or am I too hopeful?
But I’m a Cancer.
I had a 2/24 chance of being right.
I couldn’t care less about horoscopes. They’re stupid but harmless.
Typical Sagittarius.
Electric Six reference, or am I too hopeful?
Too hopeful.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
But I’m a Cancer.
As a whole, all Canadians are. The sooner we excise them, the better this world will be!
Sorry, but our malignance is inoperable and untreatable.
But I’m a Cancer.
As a whole, all Canadians are. The sooner we excise them, the better this world will be!
Possessed laughed.
Little Eiffel stands in the archway…
I sneakily put a Poldark magnet on my mum’s fridge earlier. I wonder how long it’ll take her to notice?
As of late, I find myself wishing I had been born in 1977 instead of 1987. My formative years in the '80s? My teens in the '90s? That would’ve been perfection.
Well you weren’t and your obsession with the 90s isn’t healthy. Just my opinion tho
your obsession with the 90s isn’t healthy.
What about my obsession with the '80s?
What’s wrong with obsessing over the 90’s? We had internet, social media was mercifully nonexistent, and Laserdiscs still ruled. 😉
Where were you in '77?
I’ve been binge watching the Goosebumps show (brilliance), and I can name at least one thing bad about the nineties:
Not enough people read the EU.
What’s wrong with obsessing over the 90’s?
Read his post history. Granted he doesn’t talk about the 90s as much as he used to but it seems he’s so obsessed with the past he’s not living in the present, and im not saying that to be mean or insulting.
I’ve been binge watching the Goosebumps show (brilliance), and I can name at least one thing bad about the nineties:
FTFY
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Maybe it’s because I didn’t watch it regularly as a kid – maybe it’s just because I’m able to now recognize just how bad a writer R. L. Stine is – but I just find Goosebumps absolutely cringeworthy. I watched a few episodes months ago; it was hard to sit through them.
disregard. wrong thread
I’ve been binge watching the Goosebumps show (brilliance), and I can name at least one thing bad about the nineties:
I can: boy bands!
My mum found the Poldark fridge magnet. She was rather pleased!
I’ve been binge watching the Goosebumps show (brilliance), and I can name at least one thing bad about the nineties:
I can: boy bands!
No mention of girl bands? My, you’re sexist.
I’ve been binge watching the Goosebumps show (brilliance), and I can name at least one thing bad about the nineties:
Bowl cuts have been around longer than that.
Where were you in '77?
Maybe it’s because I didn’t watch it regularly as a kid – maybe it’s just because I’m able to now recognize just how bad a writer R. L. Stine is – but I just find Goosebumps absolutely cringeworthy. I watched a few episodes months ago; it was hard to sit through them.
I remember the books still being pretty popular in my schools throughout the mid-late 2000s. I finally picked one up in fourth or fifth grade, and I couldn’t stand it.
I did enjoy reruns of the TV show. I had no idea it was actually trying to be scary, it was funny to me. Haven’t watched it in years, now.
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Maybe it’s because I didn’t watch it regularly as a kid – maybe it’s just because I’m able to now recognize just how bad a writer R. L. Stine is – but I just find Goosebumps absolutely cringeworthy. I watched a few episodes months ago; it was hard to sit through them.
I remember the books still being pretty popular in my schools throughout the mid-late 2000s. I finally picked one up in fourth or fifth grade, and I couldn’t stand it.
I started reading Goosebumps in the third grade. I loved them at the time and devoured them voraciously, but finally outgrew them and Stine’s other books by my early '20s.
Still, without them I may never had become a regular reader of anything but comics, so I can’t hate them.