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The Warden's Watch: You know what? -
Fine. What the fuck do you want from me? Because I hear a fucking lot.
People say that I should post an apology. People say I should do nothing. People say I should post screenshots. People say I shouldn’t post screenshots. People say I should take a break from WoW. People say I should tend to my…
Considering that you and your guild just trolled the fuck out an event some WrA people were trying to hold in the temple, it is clear that you have no intention of ever changing. Stay classy.
Our two events were apparently at the same time, in the same place. Moonblade was forming up for a meeting when she started to talk in /say. We were unsure if this was an attempt to RP with us, so we asked her IC. When we got no response, we figured it was an event and we relocated to another part of the temple.
Please, get your facts straight. I have the leader of that guild on Real ID.
Not anymore. I highly doubt the gleader would be complaining about your behavior otherwise.
The Warden's Watch: You know what? -
Fine. What the fuck do you want from me? Because I hear a fucking lot.
People say that I should post an apology. People say I should do nothing. People say I should post screenshots. People say I shouldn’t post screenshots. People say I should take a break from WoW. People say I should tend to my…
Considering that you and your guild just trolled the fuck out an event some WrA people were trying to hold in the temple, it is clear that you have no intention of ever changing. Stay classy.
1. Place bird on the back of your hand.
2. Move your hand towards your face.
3. As you are doing this, sing the phrase “Ahhhh, bird!”
4. Increase volume of singing the closer bird gets to your face.
5. Note bird’s reaction and adjust volume/movement accordingly.
Note: My test subject spread his wings and said “Ow! Ow! Ow!” the closer he got to my nose. Other test subjects included cat (who would not fit on arm) snake (who did not seem interested in test) and fish (who had no feet and thus kept flopping off the back of my hand and flailing about on the carpet) Upon reflection, I elected not to try this with the dog.
If you can’t fuck with your pets, what’s the point in having them?
Just a reminder that you can make beautiful music from ordinary objects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKRj-T4l-e8
Good to see that being outed as a sexual predator and serial harasser has not stopped Melyria from trying to fuck up the Darnassus RP scene again.
That panda is straight up telling Melyria that she drove her character out of the Darnassus, ruined…
My moment of snark for the day. After using a suggestion thread to plug her guide, trying to recruit both Sabrina and Amiyna for her guild just smacks me as desperate. And, don’t you have to have an active guild to recruit active players? I don’t know anyone in Amiyna’s guild so I can’t warn her. I did warn Venita on Sabrina’s behalf.
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My friend and I are arguing over the stupidest thing. I am trying to tell her that in the majority of Disney animated films, there is no mother figure. (or the mother figure is killed/evil) I have compiled a list of the major animated films from earliest to latest. I have not included live-action…
Now you mean maternal figures, right? I have to disagree in some regard. Many of the movies have maternal figures without them necessarily being mothers. Your argument seems a little “all over the place” because even if a mother is killed in the movie, it doesn’t ever seem to really lessen her presence. Examples:
Dumbo - Mother was killed, but there are many scenes in which Dumbo remembers her very fondly which may attribute to his calm demeanor.
101 Dalmations- This put the maternal and paternal figures on equal footing as a “wholesome Christian value” that children need both parents. (It doesn’t necessarily have to be shared by the public at large)
Jungle Book - No biological mother or father. Remember: Mowgli’s parents were killed by Shere Khan. However, Mowgli did get the maternal and paternal peerage by Baloo and Bagheera. While they weren’t the traditional male-to-female ratio, the two male characters managed to try their best to “raise” the boy.
Aristocats - Mother main character. This one kind of defeats your argument since the mother is the main character,
Rescuers - While the first one was about an orphaned girl, she was given to a good home at the end. In Rescuers Down Under, the boy had a mother and while she wasn’t the focal point of the story, she clearly had a loving relationship with her son.
Oliver and Company - This was a parody on a classic English novel, Oliver Twist. He was an orphan, but one can argue that Fagan (the man who brought boys in to teach them how to steal) was as close to a maternal figure as he could get. In the Disney version, the maternal figure rested on the little girl who adopted him.
Well I did say most. although I may point out that Dumbo’s mother wasn’t killed, she was imprisoned as a “mad elephant” for most of the movie and at the end, was redeemed.
And yes I did say that the Dalmations parents were focused on equally. I listed Aristocats as having the mother as the main character. That was one of the very few movies (Along with Princess and the Frog) where the mother was actually focused on, with the “father” only coming in at the end of the film. I want to go and watch that again now… I don’t really count both Rescuer movies, mainly because the mothers are absent and/or barely mentioned during the screen time.
I will concede on Oliver and Company. I was thinking more of the dog pack, but yeah Fagin was a pretty maternal character. And much more likeable in animated form, though there’s something adorable about the live action version. He does teach his boys to steal properly!
My friend and I are arguing over the stupidest thing. I am trying to tell her that in the majority of Disney animated films, there is no mother figure. (or the mother figure is killed/evil) I have compiled a list of the major animated films from earliest to latest. I have not included live-action or CGI films, or the films that I consider “filler” material, like the Three amigos and Fantasia.
Snow White - Mother dead, evil stepmother
Pinnochio - No mother
Dumbo - Mother main character
Bambi - Had a mother, she dies halfway through film. Memorable.
Cinderella - No mother or father, evil stepmother
Alice in Wonderland - Mother not mentioned
Peter Pan - Mother minor character, emphasis on father
Lady and the Tramp - Mother not mentioned
Sleeping Beauty - Mother minor character, emphasis on father
101 Dalmations - Mother and Father equal characters?
The Sword in the Stone - Mother not mentioned
Jungle Book - No mother or father
Aristocats - Mother main character
Robin Hood - No mother or father
Winnie the Pooh - No mother or father
Rescuers - No mother or father
Fox and the Hound - No mother or father
Black Cauldron - No mother (unsure who the old guy was in relation to Teren)
Great Mouse Detective - Mother dead
Oliver and Company - No mother or father
Little Mermaid - No mother
Rescuers Down Under - Mother not mentioned
Beauty and the Beast - No mother
Aladdin - No mother (Jasmine) No mother or father (Aladdin)
Lion King - Mother minor character, emphasis on father
Pocahontas - Mother dead
Hunchback of Notre Dame - Mother dead, evil father figure
Hercules - Mother minor character, emphasis on father
Mulan - Mother minor character, emphasis on father
Tarzan - No mother or father*
Dinosaur - No mother or father
Emperor’s New Groove - I haven’t seen this one, actually
Atlantis - Mother dead
Lilo and Stitch - Mother and father both dead
Princess and the Frog - Mother main character, father dead
*Tarzan did have a mother in Kala, however I will argue the point that the movie focused mainly on his desire to be loved and accepted by his father-figure Kerchak