Shit You'd Like To Confess On An Online Forum V2: We're all sinners!
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[QUOTE=Qaus;49651869]currently looking for someone to separate these siamese twins in photoshop then chroma key them out properly so i can put them on an artscow.com dakimakura
[t]http://i.imgur.com/Esb1ugN.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
I could probably manage that but I am not Wizard at recreating missing part of an arm.
I was thinking if someone's good enough with the paintbrush tool they can make fake wrinkles around them, and in Tim's case 'cover' his arm with a bit of fabric.
Don't torrent at school kid, they'll give you a DMCA.
[editline]1st February 2016[/editline]
What sucks is that I own the movie at home that I was downloading. It's not like they're able to really do anything unless I keep doing it, oh well. It's entirely my fault.
[QUOTE=Qaus;49651926]I was thinking if someone's good enough with the paintbrush tool they can make fake wrinkles around them, and in Tim's case 'cover' his arm with a bit of fabric.[/QUOTE]
Super shoddy work:
[URL="https://my.mixtape.moe/votmna.png"]Tim[/URL] & [URL="https://my.mixtape.moe/rcnkbo.png"]Eric[/URL]
[editline]1st February 2016[/editline]
Artscow will probably fuck it up enough to make it overall average instead shoddy at certain parts noticeably.
[QUOTE=MissingGlitch;49647762]Join the club. :ok:[/QUOTE]
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I only recently got rid of this huge pile of cigarette butts on my desk, it was flooding down on the floor below me. I realized it was a huge fire hazard but I used to have a period where I was really short on money and would keep my butts to roll cigarettes from them.
so I just played undertale for the first time, and beat the true ending
this is a confession worthy of this thread because
[sp]it made me cry[/sp]
I smoke cheap cigars.
[QUOTE=Jrose14;49652999]so I just played undertale for the first time, and beat the true ending
this is a confession worthy of this thread because
[sp]it made me cry[/sp][/QUOTE]
I am a little emotionally fucked in the head maybe but if you don't cry after playing through to the true ending, something is [i]wrong[/i] with you
Tho that thing could have been worse email was just like "delete the file and read the rules dummy"
And that's not nearly as bad as a kid I knew in high school who got fined a whopping $5000 for all the [I]porn he was downloading at home.[/I]
His parents were not happy to say the least.
[QUOTE=Snowmew;49653490]I am a little emotionally fucked in the head maybe but if you don't cry after playing through to the true ending, something is [i]wrong[/i] with you[/QUOTE]
yes. if you dont cry at a [U]fictional[/U] form of media, then you are fucked in the head
I only cry at fictional media
[QUOTE=DerpishCat;49654153]I only cry at fictional media[/QUOTE]
I cried at the end of Toy Story 3
The last time I cried at a video game was when I was 7 and the ending to Sonic Adventure 2 when[sp]Shadow died.[/sp]:v:
And the time before that was when[sp]E-102 died[/sp]in the first Sonic Adventure. :v:
Why was Sonic the only game to ever make me cry? :vs:
I've never cried due to a videogame or movie. I think the first time a book ever made me cry was last winter.
I don't show much emotion.
I cried during [sp]Madoka Magica[/sp]
Sometimes my idiocy rears it's head whenever I work on homework, but mostly personal projects.
"This is the best! No changes needed!"
"What do you mean I'm missing something? It's fine this way! You don't get how I do things!"
"Wait that's my mistake? Shit I really do need to fix this." *goes to redo from scratch because the work is FUBAR'd*
When people say something to me, it usually takes me a little bit to understand what they're saying (it's an ADD thing, I think). Usually, I just say "uh" until my brain has caught up with the conversation, but sometimes I blurt out some awkward combination of what I think they said, and whatever unrelated subject I happened to be thinking about at that moment.
About a year ago now, I was sitting around at my university working on my laptop. I notice a whiff of alcohol in the air and start wondering where the heck that could be coming from. As this is happening a girl doing some promotional work for Red Bull comes over to me and offers me a free one.
I then proceed to tell her (several times actually, as I successfully failed to understand her confused look) that I'm under drinking age. Didn't figure out what she was asking me until 10 minutes later.
At least I wouldn't want the drink anyways.
The only time I cried during Shining Light mission in MGSV.
[sp]The moment when soldiers were saluting you and humming Peace Walker theme.[/sp]
I'm homophobic
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;49655319]I'm homophobic[/QUOTE]
how so? and why so? Being uncomfortable with it is okay, and common anyways
[QUOTE=paindoc;49654269]I've never cried due to a videogame or movie. I think the first time a book ever made me cry was last winter.
I don't show much emotion.[/QUOTE]
The last movie that got the most emotion out of me was Interstellar's ending. I teared up. I fight my emotions though, and that in itself bothers me.
The last song that made me cry was Adagio for Strings, mainly because I made weird connections to songs with a weird imagination.
[video=youtube;izQsgE0L450]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQsgE0L450[/video]
I had a weird dream the night prior in which my little brother was on trial for murdering someone and he lacked the social tact to appear normal or defend himself properly, so everyone was pointing fingers at him and accusing him of being a lot of things he actually wasn't. So, as a result, he ended up being killed for a crime he didn't commit and for some reason this song brought that concept to mind.
I confess to having really weird and strangely coherent dreams pretty much constantly. A week ago I had a dream that it was an old man's birthday or anniversary or something like that. He was seemingly happy with his wife, until later that night the old woman awoke to a house on fire. Scrambling to leave the room and stumbling down the stairs, she went for the door, turned around, and saw the old man standing in front of the kitchen completely void of hope and accepting of his fate as he stared back at her. He then walked into the fire intentionally, and she didn't move or say anything because there was nothing she could do.
I had another dream where my brother was face down dead in the battlefield, my mother died of cancer, and that I was being chased by some dark entity. It was the most ridiculous anxiety ever, and then I realized it was the ghost of my brother who came for my mom to lead her to death with him, and that he came back for me too.
I was thinking of keeping a dream journal because I regularly have weird dreams like this.
[QUOTE=paindoc;49655334]how so? and why so? Being uncomfortable with it is okay, and common anyways[/QUOTE]I was totally fine with it until I realized I was bi, suddenly I completely hated it in myself and began projecting it onto others. I feel terrible about it.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;49655340]The last movie that got the most emotion out of me was Interstellar's ending. I teared up. I fight my emotions though, and that in itself bothers me.
The last song that made me cry was Adagio for Strings, mainly because I made weird connections to songs with a weird imagination.
I had a weird dream the night prior in which my little brother was on trial for murdering someone and he lacked the social tact to appear normal or defend himself properly, so everyone was pointing fingers at him and accusing him of being a lot of things he actually wasn't. So, as a result, he ended up being killed for a crime he didn't commit and for some reason this song brought that concept to mind.
I confess to having really weird and strangely coherent dreams pretty much constantly. A week ago I had a dream that it was an old man's birthday or anniversary or something like that. He was seemingly happy with his wife, until later that night the old woman awoke to a house on fire. Scrambling to leave the room and stumbling down the stairs, she went for the door, turned around, and saw the old man standing in front of the kitchen completely void of hope and accepting of his fate as he stared back at her. He then walked into the fire intentionally, and she didn't move or say anything because there was nothing she could do.
I had another dream where my brother was face down dead in the battlefield, my mother died of cancer, and that I was being chased by some dark entity. It was the most ridiculous anxiety ever, and then I realized it was the ghost of my brother who came for my mom to lead her to death with him, and that he came back for me too.
I was thinking of keeping a dream journal because I regularly have weird dreams like this.[/QUOTE]
Songs can make me cry, and got me a ton last winter when I was super depressed. Adagio for Strings one was definitely up there as one of the most poignant. Alone by Trampled by Turtles and Midnigt on the Interstate by the same got me a lot, too. Gary Stewart was a safe bet too. The one song that got to me the most (and sorta stopped me from making a penultimate mistake) was this one: (as cheesy as this band and song can be)
[video=youtube;5EXGJKxi_PU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EXGJKxi_PU[/video]
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;49655365]I was totally fine with it until I realized I was bi, suddenly I completely hated it in myself and began projecting it onto others. I feel terrible about it.[/QUOTE]
Please, don't. Do you want to PM me? I can understand quite well the distress you feel. I never had anybody to talk to about this, but I at the least beg of you to relax. Remember all that seattle hippy bullshit I preach about mindfullness meditation? Try it.
You aren't terrible. It can be scary. No one blames you, and there is a difference between having these feelings and attacking people (like the asshole who pushed me into a puddle).
post pics of the shirt
[QUOTE=Skwee;49648771]think before you act[/QUOTE]
It's harder than it sounds
I know using myself as an example is sorta dumb, but in my case, I have a very sarcastic and black sense of humor. I keep it to myself, most of the time, but sometimes I just need to listen to someone say an odd thing to [I]inmediately[/I], and without thinking at all, shoot a sarcastic remark.
My audience doesn't usually appreciates my jokes, though. Which is a damn shame, sometimes I strike gold and fire a really good one-liner, if I do say so myself.
First media I cried from was the first Pokemon movie where Ash gets revived by the Pokemons tears and holy fuck that's super gay when I type it out like that. Next was the end of Terminator 3... for some reason. Then there was a huge fucking gap until the end of Over the Garden Wall about a year ago.
Undertale got me a tad misty-eyed, but not at the part that makes people sad. It was just the one tune with every fucking thing about music that tears me up all rolled into one song near the end of neutral-pacifist.
I usually shed a few tears at well composed art, most books do it for me, movies like Contact did it. Then there's media that absolutely destroys me. First one I remember was "The Giver" that truly caused me to cry in elementary. The ending of "Children of the Mind" also caused me to cry because of how the whole series wraps up so elegantly.
The book that totally dominated me emotionally was "Dancing with Eternity" though, that had me crying for a few hours a day after I read it.
For movies, Interstellar had a poignant effect, both the emotional ending and humanities "Manifest Destiny" into the stars was so well done it got its own tears.
Award for causing me to cry the most though, goes to Clannad. It hits hard, and then once you're recovering, it tears your fucking heart out. It's just killer, I recommend it to everyone who watches anime.
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[QUOTE=Fapplejack;49655737]Undertale got me a tad misty-eyed, but not at the part that makes people sad. It was just the one tune with every fucking thing about music that tears me up all rolled into one song near the end of neutral-pacifist.[/QUOTE]
This so much, half of the Undertale soundtrack will just cause me to stop what I'm doing and be super sad.
I feel like the kind of person who'll eventually succumb to a mid-life crisis.
[QUOTE=Clovis;49656190]mgs has a lot of tear jerker moments, i cried at least once in mgs4 when [sp]naomi dies. i just felt so bad for otacon[/sp][/QUOTE]
Even though a game hasn't mad me cry in forever, I still get chokey at the ends of mgs3 and 4.
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