Lets face it.

And also, I'm down for the Dragon Apocalypse. Moar souls k thx, omnomnom.
13 years

Lets face it.

applecake wrote:
Derpy Hooves wrote:
SD007 wrote:
...what about a werewolf apocalypse?


Well, considering you only have to worry about them once per month...

Unless they use some kind of dark magic to mess with the moon.


Actually...for older, more powerful, Lycans the moon no longer holds it's sway. They can change at will.
13 years

Is this normal

I guess I'm lucky, cause my mom is extremely chill. Though I do occasionally get the "We're very concerned about your weight..." speech. As long as I do the chores that my parents inevitably give me when I visit home they never try to get into my personal stuff (I/e checking my phone and trying to get into my computer).

Though my father can generally get very impatient about when I'll actually get up and do whatever it is he's just told me to do. But I just kinda chalk that up to his ADHD/OCD/General Craziness.
13 years

Best weight gain story

*whispers* you should read my stories *fades away into the night*

*reappears* And don't forget to comment...*fades away again*
13 years

Should i gain more?

*moving to weight gain*
13 years

What lengths would you go to..

If I had the assets I would rent a stretch limo and go on a Trans-America trip to meet all my awesome FF friends, the end destination of which would be the AFK tavern.

afktavern.com/
13 years

Prometheus???

Yes, I believe the "zombie" was actually caused by the small worms that he saw in his own eye after he woke up *though why he didn't go to the infirmary after seeing the parasite in his eye is beyond me*

There are many species on earth that are capable of hijacking another animal's nervous system, so I figure that's what happened there.
13 years

Prometheus???

y2kboris1 wrote:
Prometheous was pretty awesome. There is one thing though in the plot that makes me wonder. Riddle me this, in the first AVP movie Sanaa Lathan's character Alexa Woods and the archaeologist guy (can't remember his name), figured out that the rite of passage for killing the Xenomorphs was a tradition that went back thousands of years (even before the predators came to Earth). How then, assuming the distinctive Xenomorph from Prometheus did they already have them in the temple, and dormant for hundreds of thousands of years? Unless they're both completely unrelated. Still an altogether awesome film.


My theory on that is that the Predators came across the Engineers *maybe had a war with them* and discovered the Xenomorph aliens.

I'm also going to go say that since the goo is obviously capable of producing the Xenos then the Engineers probably realized this fairly early on *remember the ships that the expedition found had been there for a very long time too*.

And the Predators, being impressed with the ferocity of the Xenos, took some of them as spoils of war.
13 years

Prometheus???

GOOD wrote:
It entertained me, more with the graphics and confusion than anything... but I was still entertained.

If Im remembering right, in the first Alien movie when Sigourney Weaver first starts exploring the site, she comes across a dead giant humanoid alien sitting in a giant chair that looks INSANELY similar to the chair David sits in to operate the alien ship (where the live alien is still sleeping)

Anyone else catch that or am I just insane? My best guess is that planet LV-426 in the old movie is the same one in the new movie. Alien is just set a looong time after Prometheus.


Su'cuy, so you're still alive.

The planet that the expedition went to is LV-14 *I think*. The sequel will probably take place on LV-426.

And actually, the chair that the Engineer *space jockey* sat in to operate the ship is the one that makes it's cameo in Alien.
13 years

Reasonable gaining limit

I dunno what my reasonable gaining limit would be. I mean, I'd still want to be able to fit in my car; which is already a bit of a tight squeeze now.

But the idea of NOT fitting in the car is a little exciting.

I guess what I'm saying is, I'm not sure where I'd draw the line.
13 years