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Taxes:
Warning: Offensive word not offensively used, Offensive to Japanese
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Kyrinthic
They are not a hugely popular band, but I think your stepdad has some gaps in his knowledge if he hasn't heard of them. Some of their songs, like Istanbul or particle man, or birdhouse in your soul have made the rounds to anyone who listens to music at all. It may be because they generally dont fall into a neat genre classification, and have branched into some childrens music lately.
They are really quite good and have been around since the mid 80s, with many tours and over a dozen albums. And if he really hasnt heard of them, he might want to give a listen :)
I think they did some skits on animaniacs to their songs as well.
I think it was Tiny Toons, but then again we might both be correct.
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Beowulf DW
That farmer must be a retired Warblade to build a farm on that kind of border.
Or an agent of the evil kingdom. Or a plot hook.
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Or someone enchanted the entire area with False Gravity.
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Beowulf DW
That farmer must be a retired Warblade to build a farm on that kind of border.
IRON HEART SURGE, MUTHERFARMER, DO YOU HAVE IT?
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Do They Speak Common In What?!
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Do you have ranks in Knowledge (Religion)? 'Cause there's this passage I've got memorized.
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RETROGRADE CONVERSATIONAL MOMENTUM WARNING!!!
Here, have another They Might Be Giants poster
EDIT: And a non-TMBG one.
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Ksheep
EDIT: And a non-TMBG one.
What is the source on this one.
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nyarlathotep
What is the source on this one.
Original pic is here, trying to find the actual website now… Apparently StumbleUpon doesn't like it when you try to jump back to a previously visited site via history… *grumblegrumble*
The artist goes by the name Kait…
*several minutes of Google Fu later*
Here we go, Kait Kybar, and his profile on Behance Network. Not the site I originally saw it on, but it is the same guy. This pic is under Characters, about halfway down.
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Okay, I owe like a billion pics in back taxes, but hopefully bringing this thread back will score me some bonus points.
These pictures are all by Fredrik KT Andersson (warning, not all pics are SFW). The guys a great artist, everyone should check him out.
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Admiral Squish
Damn you for making me cry! Damn you!
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golentan
Oh my, is that Spilling Moonbeams, daughter of Seven Fingers (from Lord Demon by Zelazny and Lindskold)? It's very reminiscent of the book.
On a second glance she seems to be a kappa, but with shapeshifting immortal godlike demoness who prefers the physical form of a small Asian woman, it can be hard to tell.
The book is a nice read if you can get your hands on it. The demotivator kinda applies too, since demons aren't usually portrayed as the heroes.
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endoperez
Oh my, is that Spilling Moonbeams, daughter of Seven Fingers (from Lord Demon by Zelazny and Lindskold)? It's very reminiscent of the book.
On a second glance she seems to be a kappa, but with shapeshifting immortal godlike demoness who prefers the physical form of a small Asian woman, it can be hard to tell.
The book is a nice read if you can get your hands on it. The demotivator kinda applies too, since demons aren't usually portrayed as the heroes.
It is not. It is, in fact, Nini the Kappa and her demonic boyfriend Jacob, as seen in the artwork of Humon. They... ummm... go around... harassing people for doing things they disapprove of. They do some pretty despicable things, but on the other hand they tend to limit them to pretty despicable people, but then again they tend to entrap people so they have an excuse to do despicable things to them... so yeah. Somewhere between antiheros and villain protagonists.
Zelazny's written some good stuff though. Some bad stuff, but a fair amount of good stuff.
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I think I get a pass because I was explaining my motivator. Feel free to post one of your own, though.
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golentan
I think I get a pass because I was explaining my motivator. Feel free to post one of your own, though.
Oops. Sorry.
Here's a poster I made:
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I thought of new challenge
Natural Twenty
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I just had a news story with that picture and I had to make one :p
(link to story if anyone cares http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/...mps+into+boat/)
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New tax, hope everyone likes it!
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A new challenge? Don't mind if I do…
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Ksheep
A new challenge? Don't mind if I do…
LOLWTFOMG?!
*ahem* Nice shot. :smallbiggrin:
Does that go against forum rules? it's a bit gory.
Anyway, your excellence, here are some excellent response to the excellent challenge from the excellent comic skull-kickers. Excellent.
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Doorhandle
LOLWTFOMG?!
*ahem* Nice shot. :smallbiggrin:
Does that go against forum rules? it's a bit gory.
Hmm… that's a good question. Kinda forgot about the "No graphic violence" rule… Original picture from Princess Mononoke, a film by Miyazaki, which now that I look at it has a PG-13 rating. Hmm…
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The image is taken from Commissioned, an online comic primarily about nerd culture. Enjoy!
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Kymme
New tax, hope everyone likes it!
...Now I'm tempted to create a flurry of Wakfu demotivaters. Everything's better with Nox!
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Geostationary
...Now I'm tempted to create a flurry of Wakfu demotivaters. Everything's better with Nox!
Yes, quite.