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Anime Still Sucks!
And that's why I'm going to talk about another favorite of mine! I have said that I hate the more traditional style of anime. That's still true. Yet this one... it kinda falls into that category. https://manga.tokyo/wp-content/uploa...f3-213x300.jpg High School DXD is about devils, angels, and fallen angels. And the war between them. But that's the boring part. The fun part is the main character, Issei Hyodo, whom is a high school student that's obsessed with tits. The only way for him to access his full power is through tits. :laughing: Quote:
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Anyway, this show left me laughing every time I watch it. My stomach hurting from the laughter. I rate High School DXD 92 Breasts. |
What is the point of life?
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The blood stained the walls. It stained his mind. It was an ever useless concept mirrored by pain and misfortune. A consistently black orifice chained to his mind flowing thoughts. Eating them as his brain forgot each memory that seeped into the madman's mind. Each image waved itself into the next til there was nothing left to remember.
The drool slowly flowed out of his mouth. The Madman could tell that his new lover was in the exact state he wanted him in. Darkness was a consuming theory that enveloped his soul. |
Today's review is Insane Clown Posse's The Great Milenko (Horrorcore, Rap Rock, Comedy Rap)
https://e.snmc.io/lk/o/l/cfbb9633dbe...3a/1395563.jpg An album suggested by Batlord. I like Insane Clown Posse. Their music is funny in a very immature way. So let's check this out. Quote:
Ummm... these judgements are just dumb. It's like they don't understand how the world works. The beats are just meh. The lyrics are trying to be smart but just manages to showcase a lot of stupidity. Occasionally they hit on something interesting, like in the song's Under the Moon, Piggy Pie, and Halls Of Illusion but usually just come up boring with not much too offer. The comedy? It's here from time to time. You have songs like What is A Juggalo?, House of Horrors, and The Neden Game that are funny, mostly in an very immature way. Though I like the way this album ends. The character meets his end and goes too heaven and lives it up as a good time. Overall I enjoyed the album, but I have zero desire to ever listen to this again. ☆☆☆ |
So I went to the Rock Hall of Fame recently. Here's some photos I thought were cool.
This first one is me. Lol https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...51&oe=5BE8707A https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...64&oe=5BDB0F0A https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...15&oe=5BDE64E2 https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...3e&oe=5BDAF88A https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...3a&oe=5BA6EA5D https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...3e&oe=5BE92276 https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...22&oe=5BDB1CEC https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...bb&oe=5BE0429E https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d5&oe=5BDB408E https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...a8&oe=5BAC3795 |
I see from the proportions of your fingers that you have a stubby penis.
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You look like Charles without the obesity.
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OMG he does. That's probably why he has a stubby penis.
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I'm ten-feet-tall though so I can still rupture your mother.
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The History of Pro Wrestling as told by Blank.
Chapter 1: The Origin Story: Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling There isn't much to say about Catch wrestling. It's a style of wrestling in which all holds are permitted. Catch wrestling is often credited and seen as the start of what would become pro wrestling. Though the sport was a real athletic competition while it's child, pro wrestling, is a scripted item. Catch wrestling was often used as a circus side show and went from place to place. The competition lacked rules as a way to allow wrestlers of multiple different styles could compete against eachother to discover who had the best style. In a sense it was the original MMA. The final catch practitioners would actual play a crucial role in the creation of MMA. The artform is pretty much dead in modern times. The people who were tought it all changed styles to a more advanced modern version. Much of the original catch wrestling techniques have slowly been removed from pro wrestling and their parts in MMA have been replaced with modern more effective techniques. If you are interested in seeing what catch wrestling probably would have looked like, I'll suggest checking out the Pancrase matches of Minoru Suzuki. Suzuki was trained by Karl Gotch whom was one of the final true catch wrestling practitioners. Though Suzuki's MMA matches are still not exact replicas of what early catch wrestling would have looked like. |
The History of Pro Wrestling as told by Blank.
Chapter 2: Fixing a Sport: How Wrestling Became Predetermined Pro Wrestling became fixed by three men. Professional wrestler Ed "Strangler" Lewis, his manager Billy Sandow, and creative visionary Toots Mondt (all of them were wrestlers, but only Lewis was a wrestler during the years it became fixed). The three would be called The Gold Dust Trio. Ed Lewis was an exceptional wrestler. One of the best ever. He was so good that he could defeat anyone in the ring. In the 1920s Sandow was looking for a new Sparring partner to train with Lewis. Fellow pro wrestler Toots Mondt would be hired to fill this role. Catch Wrestling was in a decline of popularity since Frank Gotch, the first pro wrestling superstar. Fans were tired of the deliberately slow pace of the matches. That's when Mondt came up with Slam Bang Western Style Wrestling. Mondt would include in this aspects of boxing and other contact sports. He would also invent radical new moves like body slams, suplexes, and more. Mondt would also begin and perfect the art of the finish, the scripted end to a match. The combination of Lewis' star-power and wrestling prowess, Sandow's business savvy practices, and Mondt's creative vision for wrestling would quickly take over professional wrestling and become the standard for the scene. The group would dissolve in 1928 but would leave a lasting impression on the sport that still persists to this very day. |
The History of Pro Wrestling as told by Blank.
Chapter 3: The first NWA: The Rise and Fall of the first NWA In the 1920's the boxing industry was mostly governed and sanctioned by the NBA, the National Boxing Association. The NBA eventually was inspired to also govern pro wrestling. They were inspired by the fact that there were multiple multiple world champions within wrestling. In time the NBA started the National Wrestling Association. With Jim Londos recognized as the first NWA World Champion on June 6, 1930 the NWA was ready to begin sanctioning pro wrestling. Eventually the title would be won on July 10, 1948 by Loun Thesz. On November 27, 1949 Lou Thesz would win the National Wrestling Alliance's World Heavyweight Championship. This would fold the championships into one. This action would effectively end the first NWA. National Wrestling Association would lose all of its power in wrestling 'til its abandonment in 1980. |
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The History of Pro Wrestling as told by Blank.
Chapter 4: Toots Mondt: The Man Who Made Wrestling We already talked about Mondt a bit, but we haven't truly gotten into all the things he did. Toots Mondt would do other things later on that have still had a massive effect on the sport/art form to this very day. After the split up of the Gold Dust Trio Toots Mondt would start his own promotion with Ray Fabiani. The two would expand their territory to a multitude of places. Though the one place they couldn't expand into was Jack Curley's territory in New York. Mondt set his eyes on New York. When Curley was on his deathbed Mondt was approached by Jess McMahon, a booker for Curley and Tex Rickard, about getting into New York. Mondt jumped at the opportunity. The Duo of Mondt and McMahon began poaching talent and promoting in New York after Curley's passing. Tex Rickard, who owned a hockey franchise and was a boxing promoter hated wrestling. He had successfully barred wrestling from Madison Square Garden. Mondt convinced Bernarr McFadden, a wrestler turned millionaire, to back him financially. This would help him get past the barring and get him into Madison Square Garden. With Mondt and Jess McMahon fully controlling the New York area and promoting in Madison Square Garden they started the Capitol Wrestling Corporation. This is the precursor to WWE. Mondt not only invented modern wrestling, but he was instrumental in the creation of the largest wrestling conglomerate. With the implementation of TV Mondt was unable to fully grasp how to book wrestling now. This would cause him to have Vince McMahon Sr. take over as promoter and booker in the 60's. Bruno Sammartino would be seen as a mid-carder by McMahon. Mondt saw him as a main eventer due to how instantly likeable he was by most people. Mondt would convince McMahon to put Sammartino into the main event. Sammartino would go on to sell out Madison Square Garden more times than any other pro wrestler in history selling it out an estimated 187 times. Unfortunately Mondt's story doesn't have a happy ending. Mondt was a gambling addict. An addiction so serious that he would sell off his portion to McMahon in an effort to support his addiction. He would become a salaried employ by McMahon as a sign of respect for the once great visionary. Mondt would pass away on June 11, 1976. He was penniless. |
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what is up with you posting random pictures in this thread?
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From quite some moons ago:
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oh cool, I never realised how weird this thread was
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I miss blank
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Woo-hoo! The man is back! :tramp:
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