I'm still a fan of the Zeppelin, but I do have to say that, much like AC/DC, I can't listen to them that much anymore because they're overplayed as fuck.
I'm going to throw out a real secret shame, cause I do very much hate when people call me out on it, and it's a terrible habit to have. I still pick my nose a lot. And if there is nothing to wipe the contents onto, I will ingest them to get rid of them.
And now, nobody here will ever shake hands with me again...
I chew the hell out of my nails still. But I think a few people do that.
Is liking big butts a secret shame? Because I like big butts...
I don't think that's a shame. Hell, I often find big women in general to be attractive. You may get some teasing from your friends but it's not like you can choose what you are into physically. Besides, if they are repulsed by the girl with the big ass, then you are perfect wingmen since you won't be targeting the same people!
I also didn't really like Arrested Development that much. Way too much of the protagonist not-doing-the-smart-thing. If my family were as fucked up and dysfunctional as that (and constantly showed that they'd never change), I'd have actually left.
That's another thing. Torchwood. While I enjoy the show, I think they made Captain Jack to be more of a wimp than it seems he was supposed to be. Contrast him with the SPOT ON character of Mal Reynolds (from Firefly), who straight-up shoots a guy when his crew is in danger.
tl;dr I like smart, consistent characters, and it really irritates me when very promising ones don't pan out that way.
EDIT: While I've heard and enjoyed some ska and metal, I really haven't made an effort to explore those genres. I'm kind of ashamed about that.
I really really dislike Neon Genesis Evangelion. I have no real reason, and I don't deny that it's a good show, but it is just simply not my cup of tea.
As for my likes, I am very fond of M*A*S*H*, the Golden Girls, and Phineas and Ferb.
On the topic of not enjoying tv/movies that have protagonists who do not make smart decisions, I also no longer have any patience for this. Watched The Breakfast Club for the first time and could not stand the people.
On the topic of not enjoying tv/movies that have protagonists who do not make smart decisions, I also no longer have any patience for this. Watched The Breakfast Club for the first time and could not stand the people.
That reminds me! I've never ever liked a John Hughes movie. Ever.
Well then my specification regarding The Breakfast Club is that the characters are meant to be likeable, but that only holds true if you are 13 or under.
That show is amazing, there is nothing wrong with you.
It's probably the best thing on the Disney channel today. The songs are usually high quality and even though there's a formula the show is so zany that it doesn't really matter.
I really dislike the character designs of Phineas and Ferb, though. They ugly.
On the topic of kids cartoons, Rym gave the most accurate description of Spongebob ever last night at dinner: Rym:"Everytime I watch it, it's two brightly colored characters running around in circles going AAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I really dislike the character designs of Phineas and Ferb, though. They ugly.
On the topic of kids cartoons, Rym gave the most accurate description of Spongebob ever last night at dinner: Everytime I watch it, it's two brightly colored characters running around in circles going AAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Phinneas and Ferb may be ugly, but they were great in my lesson on how to draw cartoon heads. I also agree with Rym's description of Spongebob.
Even though I am a dedicated feminist, I really like short, short miniskirts and school girl uniforms, both the looking at and the wearing of. Also, I kind of like fluffy girly aprons, too. Not full-on maid, but maid pinafores.
Having been to a Japanese high school, I can't really groc the seifuku thing.
Having been to a Japanese High School, I can. Although, seifuku would get kind of dusty, because you don't wash them all the time and you wear them everyday.
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I like metal less and industrial way more. and I like Abba more too.
Never finished Star Trek: TOS or Star Trek: TNG.
Another shame. I had that argument. Nerdtastic!
That's another thing. Torchwood. While I enjoy the show, I think they made Captain Jack to be more of a wimp than it seems he was supposed to be. Contrast him with the SPOT ON character of Mal Reynolds (from Firefly), who straight-up shoots a guy when his crew is in danger.
tl;dr I like smart, consistent characters, and it really irritates me when very promising ones don't pan out that way.
EDIT: While I've heard and enjoyed some ska and metal, I really haven't made an effort to explore those genres. I'm kind of ashamed about that.
As for my likes, I am very fond of M*A*S*H*, the Golden Girls, and Phineas and Ferb.
For example, this guy is a genius, but he didn't think to just do obvious easy thing to beat the bad guy?
Applies to bad guys also. See Austin Powers "I'll just shoot him" scene.
On the topic of kids cartoons, Rym gave the most accurate description of Spongebob ever last night at dinner:
Rym:"Everytime I watch it, it's two brightly colored characters running around in circles going AAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I also agree with Rym's description of Spongebob.
Also, I kind of like fluffy girly aprons, too. Not full-on maid, but maid pinafores.