FUK Michael BAY
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FUK Michael BAY
He ruined transformers ... Nows hes gonna rape my best childhood memory. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Its not Teenage Alien Turtle you JERK ASS

Re: FUK Michael BAY
hollyweird has no new ideas or imagination,..............and people are sheep when it comes to movies,......... 
Re: FUK Michael BAY
The "rape" of your best childhood memory is TMNT? Seriously, WTF?
Wholly shitte, I feel for ya, I honestly do.
My top 100 or so fondest childhood memories involve my Dad (RIP), my Mom, my sisters, my brother (RIP), and other family members and friends.
Much later comes the inconsequential and irrelevant capitalist driven, generational über-hyped, pop culture BS like TMNT and
Transformers.

Wholly shitte, I feel for ya, I honestly do.
My top 100 or so fondest childhood memories involve my Dad (RIP), my Mom, my sisters, my brother (RIP), and other family members and friends.
Much later comes the inconsequential and irrelevant capitalist driven, generational über-hyped, pop culture BS like TMNT and
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My father left when i was 3.. not much there... so my mother worked 60 hours a week to support me and my sister..
Alot of childhood memory's are running threw the desert on my BMX and playing ninja turtles in the park with my friends (if we were fighting over who was which turtle) ... when i was little.
TMNT was big thing when i was little... I collected all the toys... videos and like every Halloween i was a turtle.
Alot of childhood memory's are running threw the desert on my BMX and playing ninja turtles in the park with my friends (if we were fighting over who was which turtle) ... when i was little.
TMNT was big thing when i was little... I collected all the toys... videos and like every Halloween i was a turtle.
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Then they are truly treasured memories Sour, I hope you've kept all the stuff for future generations of youSour wrote:My father left when i was 3.. not much there... so my mother worked 60 hours a week to support me and my sister..
Alot of childhood memory's are running threw the desert on my BMX and playing ninja turtles in the park with my friends (if we were fighting over who was which turtle) ... when i was little.
TMNT was big thing when i was little... I collected all the toys... videos and like every Halloween i was a turtle.
What a long strange trip it is.
Re: FUK Michael BAY
No I played with em... Broke em.. and Blew em up with m-80s I lived in Wyoming.. lol
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Laugh at a cabbie's sick joke about raping girls in nightclubs, but refer to the name change of a kids toy franchise as rape...
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Your mother worked 60 hours a week just so you could have some horribly over commercialized tacky shit to play with, which you then blew up when you got bored with them. God forbid anyone should dare to rebrand said tacky shit.
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My parents split when i was 2, my step father took a hike when i was 8.... WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, too bad for me, if I bothered to feel sorry for myself.
My Mom worked two minimum wage jobs to take care of herself and her four children. Unfortunately the pay wasn't enough, deadbeat fathers nowhere to be found, so we received Govt. Welfare in the form of medical care and generic food stuffs. The food stuffs are something I'll never forget - powdered eggs, powdered milk, low grade american cheese, and other assorted goods packaged in white boxes with black lettering and stamped with US. Dept. of Agriculture. So what, we ate, we survived, we persevered, BFD!
TV? We couldn't afford such a luxury item. I was 13 when we bought our first TV, a used black and white 19 inch. No cable either, also too expensive. The reception at best was snowy. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
I could go on, but then I would feel shame at whining about stupid shit and how bad I had it as a child when my "misery" pales in comparison to others.
Puts EVERYTHING in proper perspective real quick, makes me think of what's important and what's not....
TMNT and Transformers? This in and of itself speaks volumes about parenting, and an entire generation as well.
Now then, has anybody seen my Game Boy?
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Taking the piss, one stoner at a time...
My Mom worked two minimum wage jobs to take care of herself and her four children. Unfortunately the pay wasn't enough, deadbeat fathers nowhere to be found, so we received Govt. Welfare in the form of medical care and generic food stuffs. The food stuffs are something I'll never forget - powdered eggs, powdered milk, low grade american cheese, and other assorted goods packaged in white boxes with black lettering and stamped with US. Dept. of Agriculture. So what, we ate, we survived, we persevered, BFD!
TV? We couldn't afford such a luxury item. I was 13 when we bought our first TV, a used black and white 19 inch. No cable either, also too expensive. The reception at best was snowy. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
I could go on, but then I would feel shame at whining about stupid shit and how bad I had it as a child when my "misery" pales in comparison to others.
Puts EVERYTHING in proper perspective real quick, makes me think of what's important and what's not....
TMNT and Transformers? This in and of itself speaks volumes about parenting, and an entire generation as well.
Now then, has anybody seen my Game Boy?
...
Taking the piss, one stoner at a time...
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Hmm i must have put this post in the wrong place.. I thought I posted in the Movie comment section, Not the lifestyle ( aka im here to one up you) section hmm
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Re: FUK Michael BAY
Some just can't leave it alone. They have to respond to comments in a non genuine way for some reason. It used to be maybe just funny sarcastic comments, but now it seems different. A lot of posts you just have to shrug off I suppose.Sour wrote:Hmm i must have put this post in the wrong place.. I thought I posted in the Movie comment section, Not the lifestyle ( aka im here to one up you) section hmm
To me, your post was clearly about Bay and TMNT. Why would somebody even question your best childhood memory in a non positive way? Seems odd. You could have been from a fucked up abusive family and that was your ONLY fond childhood memory. But some don't take that into consideration. They only consider themselves and want to compare themselves. Freud would probably say it makes them feel better about themselves when they find out somebody is more fucked up than them. That's just my opinion which is not worth shit.
It's just strange to me. Of course it's a public forum and we have freedom of speech. You just have to look past a lot of responses nowadays. Loads of info and a great well ran forum when you get past the 1st response or two.
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/\-/\schererbuzz wrote:Some just can't leave it alone. They have to respond to comments in a non genuine way for some reason. It used to be maybe just funny sarcastic comments, but now it seems different. A lot of posts you just have to shrug off I suppose.Sour wrote:Hmm i must have put this post in the wrong place.. I thought I posted in the Movie comment section, Not the lifestyle ( aka im here to one up you) section hmm
To me, your post was clearly about Bay and TMNT. Why would somebody even question your best childhood memory in a non positive way? Seems odd. You could have been from a fucked up abusive family and that was your ONLY fond childhood memory. But some don't take that into consideration. They only consider themselves and want to compare themselves. Freud would probably say it makes them feel better about themselves when they find out somebody is more fucked up than them. That's just my opinion which is not worth shit.
It's just strange to me. Of course it's a public forum and we have freedom of speech. You just have to look past a lot of responses nowadays. Loads of info and a great well ran forum when you get past the 1st response or two.
Opinions....They may be like arses in that most of us have a functional one, but they have value whether or not you agree with them, unless as you say they are just sarky insensitive spouts.
Mini angst!!!
What a long strange trip it is.
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Lots of well thought out points here. I guess it depends on your perspective... Kids from the 80's are either the "Nintendo Generation" or "Kids of the cocaine 80's".... Nintendo looks to be a huge waste of time from adults perspective, and cocaine 80's appear to be an ultra violent world from a child's perspective. Nobody is right if everybody is wrong.....
Every single kid grew up playing Nintendo, and every 20-30 something spend the 80's doing various amounts of coke. I don't care what anyone says, that's the 1980's in nutshell.
Every single kid grew up playing Nintendo, and every 20-30 something spend the 80's doing various amounts of coke. I don't care what anyone says, that's the 1980's in nutshell.
Shells sink. Dreams float.
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should of said half shellredeyezman wrote:Lots of well thought out points here. I guess it depends on your perspective... Kids from the 80's are either the "Nintendo Generation" or "Kids of the cocaine 80's".... Nintendo looks to be a huge waste of time from adults perspective, and cocaine 80's appear to be an ultra violent world from a child's perspective. Nobody is right if everybody is wrong.....
Every single kid grew up playing Nintendo, and every 20-30 something spend the 80's doing various amounts of coke. I don't care what anyone says, that's the 1980's in nutshell.
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That make me chuckle billyrizbillyriz wrote:should of said half shellredeyezman wrote:Every single kid grew up playing Nintendo, and every 20-30 something spend the 80's doing various amounts of coke. I don't care what anyone says, that's the 1980's in nutshell.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad