That's actually a really big deal, cats have made bird species go extinctNot kids, but I had an acquaintance get an angry later from her neighbor because her cat was killing all the wild birds so they couldn't watch them anymore.
That's actually a really big deal, cats have made bird species go extinctNot kids, but I had an acquaintance get an angry later from her neighbor because her cat was killing all the wild birds so they couldn't watch them anymore.
Well, the Tom with the most beaks on his necklace gets the best pussy, so yeah.That's actually a really big deal, cats have made bird species go extinct
I was visiting friends that have 20 cats. I step onto the back porch, and find a wind chime for a nature conservancy. I broke into laughter. When asked what was so funny? I point an said, "Y'all fuckers killed every songbird for at least 2 miles around.Not kids, but I had an acquaintance get an angry later from her neighbor because her cat was killing all the wild birds so they couldn't watch them anymore.
Nope, I don't believe this is real. I refuse.Not quite horrible enough to go into the misanthropy thread -
I had a neighbor who was a bachelor or widower next to us for years. Then he got married, and some months after that decided that he needed to have a talk with us about letting our kids outside in the backyard. At any time. Because they were noisy and his new wife wanted peace and quiet when she sat outside. You could tell he hated asking me about it, but it appears his wife wasn't about to confront us, and forced him to have that conversation. Fortunately we moved not too long after that. I'm surprised she didn't call the township and complain about our chickens, maybe she didn't know they weren't legal.Nope, I don't believe this is real. I refuse.
Only about 3-4 are at the age where running around screaming is fun at any given time. The rest like to stay inside and play computer games, and when we force them outside they are relatively quiet.Also, I imagine all your kids playing in the backyard would sound like the main floor at ComicCon.
I thought he looked more like Robbie Williams, myself.Somehow the fact that he looks a bit like Leonardo DiCaprio makes it more amusing to me.
--Patrick
Or a proctologist.
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I think I've seen those exhibits.Or a proctologist.
I've always been one to follow the crowd, so... Harley Quinn costume for me too!
Since this is the funny picture thread, you MUST post pictures of you in costume!I've always been one to follow the crowd, so... Harley Quinn costume for me too!
Brace yourselves for the deluge, Halloween's right around the corner.
Fade brings up a good point; why aren't we giving all the Deadpool the same crap? Even before the movie, for every 1 Deadpool fan boy who got the character, there were usually 4 roaming around cons who thought throwing on a DP short gave them carte-blanche to act like a loud, obnoxious jackass.
When guys throw on comic stuff, we never question their knowledge or fandom. I remember a friend of mine's ex-fiance who would tell me he loved the Punisher. I don't, but I've read some of his stories, so I asked him what made him like the character. His answer was basically he'd never read the comics, but saw him, knew he was an ex-soldier who shot at other characters, so that made him "cool". So that's an acceptable answer for guys but not for women?
Someone I know posted a similar Harley meme on Facebook last week, and I pointed out that he was the guy equivalent, having worn the same, mediocre "Joker costume" several years in a row whole barely knowing anything about him, aside from "he's psychotic and scary". But as far as Harley goes, i guess when female villains/heroes hardly get any leading roles, it's easy to latch on the few that do.
Actually, pretty much everywhere I read these days is sick and tired of jerkoffs in deadpool costumes using it as a license to act like jerkoffs.Fade brings up a good point; why aren't we giving all the Deadpool the same crap?
So she was put in the costume as part of her job? Because the meme seems to imply she picked it out for her own interests, or bashing anyone who does. Without the context, it takes on a different meaning.Also, I looked into the source of the meme - the cosplay was done by a korean idol company ("Twice Melody Project"), the model (stage name "Sana") apparently not only had not seen the movie, but was unfamiliar with the character entirely, and guessed she was some kind of zombie based upon the disheveled nature of the costume in the source material shown to her by her producer.
Actually, pretty much everywhere I read these days is sick and tired of jerkoffs in deadpool costumes using it as a license to act like jerkoffs.
Yes. She didn't pick the costume, a producer basically brought her pictures and said "how would you like to try this?" But the guy who made the image just took the lines out of context which, as you correctly state, changes the meaning to something else.So she was put in the costume as part of her job? Because the meme seems to imply she picked it out for her own interests, or bashing anyone who does. Without the context, it takes on a different meaning.
I would like the Deadpool part to be true. The fandom turned me off to the character a long time ago.
I'd rather see a Remy LaCroix costume!Let's hope nobody comes out with a Rémi Gaillard costume.
--Patrick
Let's hope nobody comes out with a Rémi costume.