Yes, I'm done telling you about the shitty parts of my life. Instead, I'll tell you why you're better off being inside.
1. People on Starcraft don't punch.
Pictured: MLG
I don't care.
I know you don't. That's because you're not getting punched. Now, the world outside your room is frightening. People can hurt you. You're susceptible to all sorts of germs -- the same germs you see on your keyboard, only they're EVERYWHERE and they're out to get you.
People are dicks. You shouldn't go around trying to meet new people, because odds are, you won't like them. I mean, Hitler didn't play video games. Imagine meeting Hitler.
[center] We're onto you, ADOLF.
2. Sunlight.
Deathtrap.
People probably give you a hard time because you're pale. I'm pale as shit. But you know what? Sunlight sucks. Not only is it hot, potentially skin-damaging and hard on your eyes, it also causes cancer. Do you want cancer? No. You don't. Stay inside.
You know who else is pale? Edward Cullen and Robert Pattinson, and chicks LOVE those guys.
Just...don't ask why
3. In the Outside World you have to deal with people's shitty music taste.
Look at this picture:
Seriously. This is what's cool now. These are your pop icons. Brown, white and red--those colors don't even come close to matching. Now read these lyrics: "There's a place I know If you're looking for a show. Where they go hardcore And there's glitter on the floor."
In the hit song "Take it Off" Kesha (and no I'm not going to spell it with a dollar sign because I have self re--nevermind, Ke$ha) she actually rhymes "hardcore" with "glitter on the floor."
I mean, they're not even trying anymore. Jessie J's song "Price Tag" uses the word "money" EIGHT times in two lines of its chorus, gleefully singing "We don't want your money, money, money, money, forget about the money, money, money, money" and goes on to bitch about the world being screwed over by money when she probably earns more in a day than you could hope for in a month.
This is me ranting. However, if you don't go outside, you're not exposed to this. You don't have to listen to people's shitty music. You can just stay in your room playing Owl City and no one will judge you.
Yeah, Alligator Sky. It's been brought.
I'll post more reasons when I'm more happier. Until then, sit down and play some fucking Starcraft and stop thinking about other shit you should be doing.
If Zelda didn't go outside, who would save the Princess? If Mario didn't go outside, what could plumbers aspire to? If you didn't go outside, how would you know all of this shit sucks.
Granted, you can find out via your computer, but believe it or not, your mother's right: there's more good than bad in the world.
How do I know? Because I ignore the bad and focus on the good.
Besides you're gonna need to go outside, you left your testicles in my fridge, come on over when you man up :3
Clearly, the side-effects of being outside have their issues.
Now if you don't mind, I'm going to dinner.
For the record, you guys are all questionably sexist. Can a female not save another unnamed female or is the patriarchal tradition of male saving a female widespread in all forms of media, despite our progressive nature in today's civilized world of the 21st century.
On August 31 2011 07:43 Torte de Lini wrote: Clearly, the side-effects of being outside have their issues.
Now if you don't mind, I'm going to dinner.
For the record, you guys are all questionably sexist. Can a female not save another unnamed female or is the patriarchal tradition of male saving a female widespread in all forms of media, despite our progressive nature in today's civilized world of the 21st century.
Shame on all of you.
And you are racist, speaking about 'the' princess, I think it's about time you acknowledged the Zora people!
Pop is actually the highest level of music because people have to get over their own pretensions before they can really enjoy it. The fact that it's mindless stupid drivel is what prevents people who take themselves too seriously (read: "real" music fans) from being able to enjoy it. Pop music is like kryptonite to pretentious people and it's only once someone stops taking themselves so seriously that they can truly enjoy it.
Even the most obtuse genres of music are easier to get into than pop because you don't actually need to change your thinking to enjoy them.
On August 31 2011 10:48 AzTec wrote: Pop is actually the highest level of music because people have to get over their own pretensions before they can really enjoy it. The fact that it's mindless stupid drivel is what prevents people who take themselves too seriously (read: "real" music fans) from being able to enjoy it. Pop music is like kryptonite to pretentious people and it's only once someone stops taking themselves so seriously that they can truly enjoy it.
Even the most obtuse genres of music are easier to get into than pop because you don't actually need to change your thinking to enjoy them.
I thought everyone understood Ke$ha was a satire of pop music? Or do people think she's serious about her music? I'm quite confused now. I love Ke$ha because she makes such a mockery of pop. Am I interpreting her artistic vision incorrectly?
I hate to plug my own blog, but you clearly misunderstand Ke$ha.
On August 31 2011 07:05 Shamrock_ wrote: Seriously. This is what's cool now. These are your pop icons. Brown, white and red--those colors don't even come close to matching. Now read these lyrics: "There's a place I know If you're looking for a show. Where they go hardcore And there's glitter on the floor."
In the hit song "Take it Off" Kesha (and no I'm not going to spell it with a dollar sign because I have self re--nevermind, Ke$ha) she actually rhymes "hardcore" with "glitter on the floor."
Also what exactly is wrong with that rhyme? "Core" and "Floor" rhyme pretty fluidly. The sentence and meaning behind it may be arguably stupid, but there is in fact nothing wrong with the rhyme itself. Unless I am missing something.
On August 31 2011 07:05 Shamrock_ wrote: Seriously. This is what's cool now. These are your pop icons. Brown, white and red--those colors don't even come close to matching. Now read these lyrics: "There's a place I know If you're looking for a show. Where they go hardcore And there's glitter on the floor."
In the hit song "Take it Off" Kesha (and no I'm not going to spell it with a dollar sign because I have self re--nevermind, Ke$ha) she actually rhymes "hardcore" with "glitter on the floor."
Also what exactly is wrong with that rhyme? "Core" and "Floor" rhyme pretty fluidly. The sentence and meaning behind it may be arguably stupid, but there is in fact nothing wrong with the rhyme itself. Unless I am missing something.
"Core" and "floor" rhyme perfectly, but saying HARDCORE along with GLITTER on the floor is the problem with it.