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Did you ever have monsters under your bed or sharks in your attic? I always tried to imagine something under my bed but I just couldn't scare myself because I knew it wasn't real. Eventually I just decided there was a baker under my bed who never gave me danish rolls.
What scared you as a child? What sort of lies were you told as a kid? ![]()
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Mediocrity.
When asked about his opinion of the PS3's competing systems, 360 and Wii, Sony's SCE president, Ken Kutaragi, says: "We don't care."
Translation: "We're going to get 0wned this gen."
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Hey, a baker is more original than a monster!
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...You misunderstood me. I was answering this question.
What scared you as a child?
When asked about his opinion of the PS3's competing systems, 360 and Wii, Sony's SCE president, Ken Kutaragi, says: "We don't care."
Translation: "We're going to get 0wned this gen."
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I wasn't quite sure what that was an answer to, because it could have been any of the questions.
Can I ask what's scary about mediocrity?
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Can I ask what's scary about mediocrity?
What ISN'T scary about mediocrity?
Truth be told, the answer was meant to be sort of funny, yet also rhetorical at the same time.
When asked about his opinion of the PS3's competing systems, 360 and Wii, Sony's SCE president, Ken Kutaragi, says: "We don't care."
Translation: "We're going to get 0wned this gen."
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Hehehe, then wouldn't that be a...mediocre answer? ![]()
Well, to excell above that what is mediocre, one must know the limits of medicority. [It was actually funny, just so you know.] Imagine how lemmings must feel. They're all about medicority.
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When we finally got a basement, i was scared there were vampires in the basement and they came out when it was dark... the fun part was ive lived in the basement majority of the time we've been here.

People can live for a long time on a GOOD COMPLIMENT.
Hold on; hold fast; hold out. Patience is genius.
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Hehehe, then wouldn't that be a...mediocre answer?
Well, to excell above that what is mediocre, one must know the limits of medicority. [It was actually funny, just so you know.] Imagine how lemmings must feel. They're all about medicority.
Sorry, but I won't allow you to reflect the mind games back at me... or at least I won't take notice of your attempts at reflecting them.
When asked about his opinion of the PS3's competing systems, 360 and Wii, Sony's SCE president, Ken Kutaragi, says: "We don't care."
Translation: "We're going to get 0wned this gen."
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Vampires in your basement? Actually, I think that would be pretty cool, though I always thought of vampires living in big, Gothic castles and storms with purple lightning. Or maybe that's just vampire-cliche. But it's still cool! ![]()
The only one you're playing games with is yourself. I simply stated the truth: You can't excell above something unless there's a cap. Once you know the limit, you may surpass it and be glad of the fact you have something to reach for.
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The only one you're playing games with is yourself. I simply stated the truth: You can't excell above something unless there's a cap. Once you know the limit, you may surpass it and be glad of the fact you have something to reach for.
Good... but I don't know why you're telling me. Tell the entire media industry. It's their mediocrity that I fear.
When asked about his opinion of the PS3's competing systems, 360 and Wii, Sony's SCE president, Ken Kutaragi, says: "We don't care."
Translation: "We're going to get 0wned this gen."
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hmmm... not sure what scared me... its hilarious that you imagined up a baker who woldn't give you stuff, though... teehee...
This is trunking me out of my mind!
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At that time, I had a little thing going on for cinnamon rolls and danishes. Danishes are actually my favorite sort of pastry thing and since I didn't get the chance to get danishes much, and it was something happy to think about, so how could I go wrong? *Grins*
I don't know if you guys have ever heard of it, but there's a little book...I can't remember its name...where the little monster is afraid of his cave and dreams humans are going to come and get him. (Lol, guess it's kinda like Monsters Inc.) So if I thought of monsters, it was something along the lines of that rather than them attacking me. There was also a book my mom used to read us about this Chinese/Japanese (not sure which) woman who used to make ....rice or noodles, and her.....riceball? ran away and she had to follow it down a river and the Oni were there and I always loved the pictures in that book. I guess one-eyed or things with claws and wings with fiery breath I always loved.
However, remember the old Fantasia? The last part with the Demon Lord I'd never watch because he looked so scary. Then my dad sat me down and said he'd watch it with me, so I watched it with him and I wasn't scared a bit. It was kinda cool how all the things came out of the graves, though I thought it was kinda cheesy at the same time.
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okay yeah, that part isn't scary, but its still frreaky... little demons and stuff :0j:
have you ever read the stinky cheese man version of the ginger bread man... thats an awesome version... teehee... thats kinda what the Chinese/Japanese lady story sounds like...
This is trunking me out of my mind!
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Stinky cheese? Eeeehhhh? Stinky cheese instead of ginger bread? Oh, do tell.
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