Dan Mancini wrote:It's not a problem.
...Wait, your blog is about HOT ASIAN TEENS!!!! or Nigerian money laundering schemes, is it?
the5thghostbuster wrote:Dan Mancini wrote:It's not a problem.
...Wait, your blog is about HOT ASIAN TEENS!!!! or Nigerian money laundering schemes, is it?
Not last I checked. The money laundering schemes was briefly considered, till I realized that criminal activity would probably not go over terribly well with my goal of being an employed teacher
Andrew Forbes wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:Dan Mancini wrote:It's not a problem.
...Wait, your blog is about HOT ASIAN TEENS!!!! or Nigerian money laundering schemes, is it?
Not last I checked. The money laundering schemes was briefly considered, till I realized that criminal activity would probably not go over terribly well with my goal of being an employed teacher
HOT ASIAN TEENS!!!! on the other hand...
Dunnyman wrote:If it was Hot Asian Teens, I'd read it but film? who the #$%& reads about that stuff?
cdouglas wrote:Nice blog, sir! I liked reading your thoughts on Blue in the Face, in particular. I'll add it to my "Movie Blogs" favorites section.
cdouglas wrote:Nice blog, sir! I liked reading your thoughts on Blue in the Face, in particular. I'll add it to my "Movie Blogs" favorites section.
the5thghostbuster wrote:Personally, I don't mind that the videos are not as accessible for young kids, as their are plenty of more kid friendly versions of the various characters, but I wish the quality was more consistent for the rest of us.
Dan Mancini wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:Personally, I don't mind that the videos are not as accessible for young kids, as their are plenty of more kid friendly versions of the various characters, but I wish the quality was more consistent for the rest of us.
I don't mind the idea of it, either, but I actually think the live action movies already fill that niche. Batman: TAS and Superman: TAS should be the model for DC's and Marvel's animated output. They're the only animated adventures that rival (and often surpass) the live action features, and they work for adults without being inappropriate for children.
barnaclelapse wrote:
Oh, and great blog.
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