Nukid101's South Park: The Stick Of Truth Review by Nukid101, literature
Literature
Nukid101's South Park: The Stick Of Truth Review
Not too long ago internet critic Total Biscuit made a video answering the...typically childish responses he got when he claimed to have enjoyed the recent Thief reboot (despite admitting it had problems). His response was quite simple: he HAS played the previous games in the series, but he is not a longstanding fan of the series, so he explained that he can personally only look at the new Thief game as a non-fan, and that his points – good and bad – will be different from long time fans. He couldn’t cater to the series fans and could only look at the game from his personal perspective.
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I've Changed (Yeah right) by WordOfChen, literature
Literature
I've Changed (Yeah right)
I've Changed (Yeah right):
You know, I tell myself everday,
That I'm going to change - that I'll be different.
'This isn't the same; I'm not the same,' that's what I tell myself...
As I sit in front of the computer, praying time doesn't move.
Coward, you're weak and you'll always be weak! You bloody disgrace...
I pick up some new magazine, get inspired,
'I want to be like that guy,' is what I think to myself.
I give it a try for two or three days - I quit.
Same old shit again...
Making up excuses? It's what you always do, you gutless wonder...
I try to reach out with my hands,
Seeking something, anything that I can find to help myself ho
Sweet Apple Acres was a busy place in the spring. Two young stallions walked the fields with plows in tow, while a mailpony dragged in shipments of seeds and tools, and a couple more ponies were visible amonst the apple trees. Adding to the general bustle was a visitor to the farm who gingerly stepped out of the sky, looked around, and opened the gate into the main homestead area. A filly, not quite yet a mare, with a light green coat and straw-colored hair and baskets strapped to her saddle had been trotting through the area, and noticed the visitor first. She stopped dead in her tracks, eyes as big as the moon.
"P-princess?!"
"Oh, hello."
Step One:
Get the right to marry so we can destroy the institution, and continue the work of conservative Christian Republicans who demand the right to divorce, as well as the individuals such as Britney Spears who mock it.
Step Two:
Gain adoption rights to corrupt the youth and make them all into happier people who understand that hatred is tearing this world apart. (Hopefully, they'll all be bisexual, so we get the best of both worlds.)
Step Three:
TAKE OVER THE WORLD, and paint it in rainbows. ^_^