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#152 Aug 16 2012 at 11:20 AM Rating: Good
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I think this is that German dude who usually rants about Lord of the Rings in the OOT. He makes socks to rant about The Hunger Games in the Asylum.
#153 Aug 16 2012 at 12:48 PM Rating: Good
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I can't wait for the sequel, Harry potter and 50 shades of hunger games.
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#154 Aug 16 2012 at 1:04 PM Rating: Excellent
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Even by troll standards, this was pretty anticlimactic.
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#155REDACTED, Posted: Aug 16 2012 at 1:09 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) The rage wasn't over the movie, you barely literate 'tard. It was about the obnoxiously boneheaded stubbornness people were displaying toward gbaji, who had a perfectly logical and legitimate point.
#156 Aug 16 2012 at 1:10 PM Rating: Good
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Has gbaji finally flipped his **** and made a blatant defense sock?
#157 Aug 16 2012 at 1:11 PM Rating: Good
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awaycomesock wrote:
The rage wasn't over the movie, you barely literate 'tard.
Whatever excuse you need to hide your obsession over tweener books, sunshine.
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#158 Aug 16 2012 at 1:18 PM Rating: Good
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awaycomesock wrote:
The rage wasn't over the movie, you barely literate 'tard.
Whatever excuse you need to hide your obsession over tweener books, sunshine.


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Frankly, however, the "plot" and "premise" of this badly plagiarized tween-fiction are so childishly simple that purchasing/borrowing and actually reading it would be redundant at best (more likely, just a waste of time). Seriously, we're not talking Tolstoy here. We're talking about a McNovel published in 21st McCulture, where most are fat on entertainment but deprived of enlightenment.

This book was terribly conceived and articulated. No, we're not complaining about the fact that it is fiction. I don't need a story to be "real" to enjoy it. I do ask, however, that a story be someone "real"-istic. At minimum, not insulting to my intelligence. Dragons are not real. That's fine. Game of Thrones, which I love, has dragons. That's fine. But Game of Thrones tries hard to build a credible world and a coherent (albeit mysterious) history.

This McNovel about Katnip (sic) fails on all fronts. Got it now? Ugh.


If he's hiding it, he's not doing a very good job.

Edited, Aug 16th 2012 3:19pm by Eske
#159 Aug 16 2012 at 1:27 PM Rating: Good
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Those points in Hide in Plain Sight gotta be good for something.

Edited, Aug 16th 2012 3:27pm by lolgaxe
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#160 Aug 16 2012 at 2:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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Finally, someone is brave enough to stand up against Big Teen Literature.
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#161 Aug 16 2012 at 2:07 PM Rating: Good
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awaycomesock wrote:
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inb4 some lame dismissal of my post b/c "oh noes! you responded to an old thwead!"
Too bad you didn't inb4 mockery of your nuclear rage over a movie for teens.


The rage wasn't over the movie, you barely literate 'tard. It was about the obnoxiously boneheaded stubbornness people were displaying toward gbaji, who had a perfectly logical and legitimate point.


I think this is one of those instances were our pervasive meme has reversed itself. I think he thought this was a rape thread.
#162REDACTED, Posted: Aug 16 2012 at 2:31 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I am not obsessed with "tweener" lit, you braying self-satisfied ********. I have never read (and do not plan to read) the Potter series, Twilight saga, etc. or whatever other nonsense is out there.
#163 Aug 16 2012 at 2:34 PM Rating: Good
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Numerous middle and high school teachers are making students read this book as a part of their curricula.
What's this? Teachers are assigning tweener books to tweeners? Boy, you've sure told me how much you don't care about tweener books.
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I only made an account here for one reason, and my point is made. If you don't get it, that's too bad. I'm done.

And with that he rode off into the sunset. Some say he visited other forums after that and rescued them from their great tween lit peril as well but, well, that's a story for another evening. Good night now, y'all. Stay good.
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#165 Aug 16 2012 at 2:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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After all, this is the same generation that thought a re-make of "The Karate Kid" set in China involving Kung-Fu should still be called "The Karate Kid" (b/c lol, who carez?)


Seriously. Kung Fu needs pandas or it just doesn't work.

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#166 Aug 16 2012 at 2:52 PM Rating: Good
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I only made an account here for one reason, and my point is made. If you don't get it, that's too bad. I'm done.
And with that he rode off into the sunset. Some say he visited other forums after that and rescued them from their great tween lit peril as well but, well, that's a story for another evening. Good night now, y'all. Stay good.
And here's a song representing the "Wild West" era accurately.


Edited, Aug 16th 2012 4:52pm by lolgaxe
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#167 Aug 16 2012 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
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If you guys can't get over your smugness to consider the implications, then that's just too bad and I have nothing more to say to any of you.


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awaycomesock wrote:
I only made an account here for one reason, and my point is made. If you don't get it, that's too bad. I'm done.
And with that he rode off into the sunset. Some say he visited other forums after that and rescued them from their great tween lit peril as well but, well, that's a story for another evening. Good night now, y'all. Stay good.
And here's a song representing the "Wild West" era accurately.


Edited, Aug 16th 2012 4:52pm by lolgaxe


Guys, guys, shaddup. I wanna hear what the implications of this are!

Edited, Aug 16th 2012 4:54pm by Eske
#168 Aug 16 2012 at 2:55 PM Rating: Excellent
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And here's a song representing the "Wild West" era accurately.


You had the wrong song.
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#169 Aug 16 2012 at 3:15 PM Rating: Good
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No no, that was the Wild Wild West. That was closer to Philadelphia.
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#170 Aug 16 2012 at 4:22 PM Rating: Decent
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awaycomesock wrote:
If you guys can't get over your smugness to consider the implications, then that's just too bad and I have nothing more to say to any of you. After all, this is the same generation that thought a re-make of "The Karate Kid" set in China involving Kung-Fu should still be called "The Karate Kid" (b/c lol, who carez?) I don't watch B-action films, and never saw the original or the remake. I don't care for them. I do care, however, when it indicates a drastic turn for the worse in our nation's on-going intellectual decline.

What about my idea of remaking Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, respectively?
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#171 Aug 16 2012 at 4:30 PM Rating: Good
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I AM SO ANGRY AT THE MEDIA!!!
#172 Aug 16 2012 at 4:41 PM Rating: Good
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awaycomesock wrote:
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Some of you have made me rage so hard, I decided to create an account.

How come this thread was the one that made you rage so hard?

There are better, and more salient examples all over this forum of gbaji's 'point' being overlooked, ignored, spun, punned, and ridiculed.
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#173 Aug 16 2012 at 6:00 PM Rating: Good
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Plot quality and book quality are too often conflated.

#174 Aug 16 2012 at 6:02 PM Rating: Good
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The television just showed me that the only reason this thread was even brought back up was because the damn Blu-Rays are coming out soon so they're playing commercials for it.
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#175 Aug 16 2012 at 8:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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I do care, however, when it indicates a drastic turn for the worse in our nation's on-going intellectual decline.

That Elvis character is going to be the death of this country, you mark my words.
#176 Aug 16 2012 at 9:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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Way bad choice of username for the record...
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