tuffalobuffalo wrote:I’m surprised by this. Are you joking or being ironic?
Serious. I don't see myself exactly AS an Eeyore type and didn't intend to trivialize straight-up depression, but I relate to Eeyore's depression, nihilism, and negativity. I have Eeyore-like thoughts all the time. I probably deal with them with humor vs getting outright blue. I do feel day to day like I'm never succeeding and stuck, hence that particular GIF. I don't necessarily feel like it's particularly my fault. It's a hell of a world we live in. I don't really know how anybody could get by day-to-day without a little Eeyore popping into their head.
Anyways, I hope that makes sense.
Yeah, man. Thanks for sharing that.
I couldn’t find a suitable image of Geeker from Project G.e.e.k.e.r, but that character is the best match for me that I could think of. I always feel like I’m annoying the people around me with my seemingly naive optimism, my corny sense of humor, and my slightly autistic way of having a hard time at reading the mood of a room or person.
I found this. It kind of helps.
Grenn wrote:I wonder....
what makes am an turn neutral? Lust for gold? Power? or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?!
my other favorite Zapp quote is: Unfortunately I suffer from a very sexy learning disability. Kif, what do I call it?
I relate pretty strongly with kif too.
RawkGWJ wrote:tuffalobuffalo wrote:I’m surprised by this. Are you joking or being ironic?
Serious. I don't see myself exactly AS an Eeyore type and didn't intend to trivialize straight-up depression, but I relate to Eeyore's depression, nihilism, and negativity. I have Eeyore-like thoughts all the time. I probably deal with them with humor vs getting outright blue. I do feel day to day like I'm never succeeding and stuck, hence that particular GIF. I don't necessarily feel like it's particularly my fault. It's a hell of a world we live in. I don't really know how anybody could get by day-to-day without a little Eeyore popping into their head.
Anyways, I hope that makes sense.
Makes sense to me. After seeing your post I considered saying Winnie the Pooh was the character I identified with the most. But really, I probably think of my self as half Pooh, a quarter Eeyore, a quarter Owl.
braces self for inevitable joke about considering myself half pooh.
Spoiler:braces self for inevitable joke about considering myself half pooh.
Eh. We all have at least a little Pooh in us. Some more than most.
*a Rabbity look at Q-Stone*
Well, that went places.
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Keep it Like a Secret
A Saucerful of Secrets
Smell the Glove ("None More Black")
Larks' Tongues in Aspic
In Light Syrup
(a bit on the nose, but) For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
Crest of a Knave
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Daft
Tri Repeatae
Signals in Moonlight
Motorcade of Generosity
Sonic Seasonings
The Bones of What You Believe
Don't Get Weird on Me, Babe
Tweekend
Female Doggoes Brew
> album title goes here <
Night of the Living Dregs
Brain Salad Surgery
Here Come the Warm Jets
The First of a Million Kisses
So
How to Measure a Planet?
Electric Ladyland
Mars Needs Guitars!
I Megaphone (which is an anagram)
Madman across the Water
Aurora Gory Alice
Pure Heroine
Poetic Champions Compose
Decksandrumsandrockandroll
Um... is that enough? I have more...
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Dots and Loops
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town
No!
69 Love Songs
Expert Knob Twiddlers
( )
It'll End In Tears
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
76:14
Now how many artists can you name (without looking them up!). I know 1 of Tscott's: Sigur Rós
I recognise This Mortal Coil, but only from Patton Oswalt's KFC bucket bit.
I can name 9 of BadKen's (and one I knew I owned the CD and remembered the cover, but couldn't remember Imogen Heap's name (even with the clue)).
In case anyone doesn't want to search themselves here's the artists I listed
Millions Now Living Will Never Die - Tortoise
Dots and Loops - Stereolab
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town - Emmylou Harris
No! - They Might Be Giants
69 Love Songs - The Magnetic Fields
Expert Knob Twiddlers - Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) and Mike Paradinas (mu-zik)
( ) - Sigur Rós
It'll End In Tears - This Mortal Coil
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams
76:14 - Global Communication (the album title is also the length in time of the album)
Not the best, but one of the more memorable ones:
Pretty much every scene in Tangled. Rapunzel eschews shoes. For example:
Does "someone" have to be human? Otherwise every movie with a wookie, hobbit, anthropomorphic animal, or pretty much any monster with feet qualifies.
Anyways, you don't really see it in this part, but the Wives are all barefoot. It ends up being relevant right after this clip ends.
Edit: And I started writing this before LouZiffer's post, I was thinking of the LotR movies as well.
It;s not oscar material or anything, but it's goofy and funny
"I'm not gonna show you my gun."
An f-bomb, or 2:
Quack...quack...quack...
Necessary Roughness when the ref has to call out the penalties. I just crack up every time.
Tin Cup on the last hole with the best 12 in make-believe golf history.
Also, pretty much the entire movie of Draft Day is still one of my favorite sports movies.
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