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Featured Member - Roscobenjamin
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sentient
, Apr 13 2010 01:49 AM
#1
Posted 13 April 2010 - 01:49 AM
#2
Posted 13 April 2010 - 02:04 AM
Of all the wrestlers you could troll as.... why C.M. Punk?
Don't get me wrong, he's a great villain, I'm just curious as to why.
Don't get me wrong, he's a great villain, I'm just curious as to why.
#3
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:03 AM
What is your greatest achievement so far in life?
#4
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:18 AM
Is heaven a half-pipe?
#5
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:33 AM
To rellik: Contrary to what people think, Cm Punk is not my favorite. If I had to choose, it be a tie between Paul London and AJ Styles. I was exposed to London in 2003-2004 I think when he was just a cruiserweight. Went to limewire and saw Paul London vs AJ Styles and by gawd was it a good match. Then watched Bryan Danielson against London and again another fantastic match and I was hooked. AJ styles because I watched him in TNA during that same period and got hooked on what TNA was offering then. Pure wrestling.
To Lightning Aka Kate I think or something: My greatest achivement eh? I would say winning a storytelling contest when I was merely an 8 year old kid. I basically went up there and fucked around with the story but it seems that showing real character and emotion for an 8 year old is something so I won by a landslide.
To 23: I would love to answer you but I haven't gone to heaven yet. If I ever go there, I'll leave you a message from beyond about that.
To senti: I wanted to pick Rocco but somehow, the spelling became rosco and the Benjamin was because I was thinking of the phrase all about the benjamins and hey, it made me chuckle.
To Lightning Aka Kate I think or something: My greatest achivement eh? I would say winning a storytelling contest when I was merely an 8 year old kid. I basically went up there and fucked around with the story but it seems that showing real character and emotion for an 8 year old is something so I won by a landslide.
To 23: I would love to answer you but I haven't gone to heaven yet. If I ever go there, I'll leave you a message from beyond about that.
To senti: I wanted to pick Rocco but somehow, the spelling became rosco and the Benjamin was because I was thinking of the phrase all about the benjamins and hey, it made me chuckle.
#6
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:36 AM
It was actually more of a roundabout way of inquiring about your religious beliefs. But thanks, although I hope heaven isn't a half-pipe; I'd have to learn to skate.
#7
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:39 AM
Where do you see yourself in 10 years time?
What was the story about?
QUOTE (RoscoBenjamin @ Apr 13 2010, 11:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To Lightning Aka Kate I think or something: My greatest achivement eh? I would say winning a storytelling contest when I was merely an 8 year old kid. I basically went up there and fucked around with the story but it seems that showing real character and emotion for an 8 year old is something so I won by a landslide.
What was the story about?
#8
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:43 AM
My religious beliefs are complex but yet simple. Hohoho. I'm just playing with ya. I'm an agnostic I believe but yet, I believe in god. I have faith that god guides me but yet, I know he's not going to protect me like a possessive parent. We humans complain when we get too much attention but blame the people who gave it when things go wrong and they left us alone due to us complaining. I count my blessings as a gift of god.
God provides opportunities but we have to seize it.
To kate because I think calling you lightning sounds stupid: In 10 years time, I hope I have settled down with my babies and my wife =)
Hell, that's what I see myself in 5 years time haha and that story hmmm. I forgotten. It was a local story about some fisherman if I'm not wrong. Winning gave me a great feeling.
God provides opportunities but we have to seize it.
To kate because I think calling you lightning sounds stupid: In 10 years time, I hope I have settled down with my babies and my wife =)
Hell, that's what I see myself in 5 years time haha and that story hmmm. I forgotten. It was a local story about some fisherman if I'm not wrong. Winning gave me a great feeling.
#9
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:52 AM
did you used to have an e-relationship type thing with someone on EC back in the day, or am I totally thinking of someone else? (and it's entirely possible that I am - maybe sin?)
#10
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:02 AM
Uh......It was sin. Yeah definitely was.....
Heh. Ok. I used to have an e-relationship with about....5 chicks from EC :3
That was so long ago though. I swear. That was in 2008
That number could be more....
Heh. Ok. I used to have an e-relationship with about....5 chicks from EC :3
That was so long ago though. I swear. That was in 2008
That number could be more....
#11
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:34 AM
Which members' posts do you enjoy most, if any?
#12
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:37 AM
HELL MOST OBVIOUS ANSWER EVER.
The one and only GUNMAN. He is my light. He is my love and he left EC ='(
The one and only GUNMAN. He is my light. He is my love and he left EC ='(
#13
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:48 AM
Five favourite bands / artists, their genres, and why you like them? Try ten if five is too hard.
#14
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:55 AM
Your avatar is mysteriously intriguing. What is it and where does it come from?
#15
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:04 AM
What is the best gig you've ever been to?
#16
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:06 AM
5 eh?
1) Jeff Buckley. Genre:alternative? I'll say that.
His voice is heavenly. If he had a chance to be on idol, he have won it easily but instead of simply sticking with safe ballads, he made original music ranging from quiet folk sounding to hard rocking tunes.
Susan Boyle gets so much attention and album sales when this guy went under everyone's radar?
2)Elliott Smith. Genre: Folk or something.
The opposite to Jeff buckley. While Jeff would sing to the highest mountains, elliott smith barely raised his voice above a whisper. His soft whispers along with his acoustic guitar makes for haunting tunes.
3)Refused. Genre:hardcore
Fuck yeah. How can you not love this band? Hardcore at its finest.
4)Sense Field. Emo
Not emo as in YOU BROKE MY HEART I HATE YOU BITCH EMO but yet, has the right amount of reflection along with longing for loved ones. Their songs always tell of loved ones but yet include reflection about it. Good band but severely underrated.
5)Chamberlain. Emo also
I may not be listening to them much now but everytime I listen to fate's got a driver, it never fails to move me. A review of them is spot on. They pack more emotion in one album than most bands do during their career was the perfect description.
Notice how I rarely speak about technical abilities and so on. Music is to inspire.
1) Jeff Buckley. Genre:alternative? I'll say that.
His voice is heavenly. If he had a chance to be on idol, he have won it easily but instead of simply sticking with safe ballads, he made original music ranging from quiet folk sounding to hard rocking tunes.
Susan Boyle gets so much attention and album sales when this guy went under everyone's radar?
2)Elliott Smith. Genre: Folk or something.
The opposite to Jeff buckley. While Jeff would sing to the highest mountains, elliott smith barely raised his voice above a whisper. His soft whispers along with his acoustic guitar makes for haunting tunes.
3)Refused. Genre:hardcore
Fuck yeah. How can you not love this band? Hardcore at its finest.
4)Sense Field. Emo
Not emo as in YOU BROKE MY HEART I HATE YOU BITCH EMO but yet, has the right amount of reflection along with longing for loved ones. Their songs always tell of loved ones but yet include reflection about it. Good band but severely underrated.
5)Chamberlain. Emo also
I may not be listening to them much now but everytime I listen to fate's got a driver, it never fails to move me. A review of them is spot on. They pack more emotion in one album than most bands do during their career was the perfect description.
Notice how I rarely speak about technical abilities and so on. Music is to inspire.
#17
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:08 AM
To Panda: It's doctor fate. A DC comic character.
To lightning:I haven't been to many gigs. Opportunities do not present itself unless you drag me with you to some. I'm usually glued to books and the computer. I can't answer that question my dear.
To lightning:I haven't been to many gigs. Opportunities do not present itself unless you drag me with you to some. I'm usually glued to books and the computer. I can't answer that question my dear.
#18
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:11 AM
QUOTE (RoscoBenjamin @ Apr 13 2010, 08:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To Panda: It's doctor fate. A DC comic character.
Nice
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With that said, how do you feel about film adaptions (comic books, novels, cartoons, etc)? And have their been any adaptions you personally enjoy or think were done well?
#19
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:12 AM
Jeff Buckley didn't really go under everyone's radar; he is consistently cited as one of most influential musicians of his generation. It's not without good reason, however, as Grace is a great album. 'Tis a shame he died so early.
Elliott Smith and Refused are good, not heard the other two. I'd imagine from the first three that they're at least decent. Nice taste, brah!
Elliott Smith and Refused are good, not heard the other two. I'd imagine from the first three that they're at least decent. Nice taste, brah!
#20
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:20 AM
To Panda: Adaptations will never be 100% true to the book but I enjoyed the first 2 spiderman. The 3rd was disappointing. 3rd should have been the set-up to introduce venom in the 4th which is not going to happen now.
Batman of course is a great adaptation Daredevil was a fair adaptation. I did enjoy it even if it was critically panned. I haven't seen the lovely bones but I heard it's quite disappointing.
I don't mind adaptations if they're done well but god damn, video games are the most butchered. Doom especially. What could go wrong? Demons come from hell, one guy kicks butt. End. Noooo, we get a story of some virus infecting shit. No one wants such a cliche plot when the original plot would work well. Hell, the guys behind it said they stick to the original story.
As for novels, many just lack the ooomph that the books deliver. Some are great but some are quite bad as well.
Batman of course is a great adaptation Daredevil was a fair adaptation. I did enjoy it even if it was critically panned. I haven't seen the lovely bones but I heard it's quite disappointing.
I don't mind adaptations if they're done well but god damn, video games are the most butchered. Doom especially. What could go wrong? Demons come from hell, one guy kicks butt. End. Noooo, we get a story of some virus infecting shit. No one wants such a cliche plot when the original plot would work well. Hell, the guys behind it said they stick to the original story.
As for novels, many just lack the ooomph that the books deliver. Some are great but some are quite bad as well.
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