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  1. Scarred Nobody
    There are really two routes to go:

    1) Move to a place where the work is, which is either Hollywood or Austin, Texas. The thing is though, you'll be competing with hundreds or thousands of other people who came from small towns who also have talent who also want to work in show business. Spunk's advice works really good here: save as much money as you can so you don't struggle too bad when you're out there and you can focus on honing your craft.

    2) With the way the internet has become, you can do your own projects without having to sacrifice too much, but it means you'll have to work a lot more. I recently finished writing my first movie script, but I'm not all that interested in sending it out to Hollywood. Instead, I want it to be a project between me and a friend who will direct it and do a Kickstarter. Doing that though, you take on more jobs than you probably want to deal with, and there's no guarantee that it'll work out. There is no guarantee that you'll make it big either when everything is put together. This is more of a route that's for people who want to make something special.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 17, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Petition

    KHV Fundraising Night: Bejeweled 2
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 17, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Scarred Nobody
    I've always liked having physical copies of things because there's a part of me that feels like I own it. This is my copy. While digital is more practical, I always feel that the file can get corrupted, or there's a chance I can lose it forever. Plus, the physical copy of a game may come with some bonuses that you might not get with a digital copy, similar to special features on a DVD/Blu-ray for a movie, but not for the digital copy.

    Always asking the tough questions. And I completely forgot about all the Lightning Returns stuff, and how much fun it was to troll with questions. Come to think of it...
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 17, 2014 in forum: Community News & Projects
  4. Scarred Nobody
    So-so. Slowly killing my soul now having moved to the College of Business.

    How about you?
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 17, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Kinda slow in my opinion, but not much has changed.

    Nice to see you again. (it's tummer)
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 16, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Scarred Nobody
    (best Franki Valli impression) "She's a rag doll! RAG DOLL!
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 16, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I always thought that when people say that, they think the music is going to be terrible. "Oh, it's religous, so it's going to be terrible because it's made for a completely reason than regular 'art'." Now, while that seems true for movies at times (God's Not Dead, When The Game Stands Tall), music it's been pretty good. Most of the big acts actually reach a broader audience and are really good (We As Human, The Classic Crime, Skillet, TobyMac to an extent). Hell, if I recall correctly, @Misty likes Flyleaf (or just that one song "Cassie"; I remember a remark about it a long time ago).
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 16, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    From having done student training for a year in high school, the half time shows are always the best part of any game.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 11, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I'm finally a part of something!!
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 9, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Scarred Nobody
    YOU COME INTO MY HOUSE, DISRESPECT MY ANIME
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    In a few months, call them up saying you want to cancel your service with them. They will give you free stuff like crazy.

    The only time xFinity cares about their customers is when they believe they're going to lose any bit of money.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It turns out that there are several other orientations and genders, you just can't see them. However, intercourse with each existing gender is required in order to reproduce.

    no one will get this reference, i know it
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Scarred Nobody
    Cry For Me - Jersey Boys Movie Soundtrack

    Just got the CD the other day (still haven't seen the movie, but I liked the play), and this is one of my top songs from it.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 4, 2014 in forum: The Playground
  16. Scarred Nobody
    Every time I hear about celebrity relationships, I think back to that 30 Rock episode where that one girl was in a contracted relationship with James Franco. These are just fake relationships that they can use for mutual publicity.

    I know about these relationships because I have younger siblings who love this kind of drama. I mean, when the two got together, I think Bieber had some single come out. Then, when they broke up, I asked my sister if either one of them had something coming out. She told me that Gomez was about to release a CD (and I think a second documentary of Bieber came out a month later as well).
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 4, 2014 in forum: Current Events
  17. Scarred Nobody
    technically, don't you get you?
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Assuming all things remain constant, that would be you're twin. And that leads down another bunny hole I don't think this thread is ready for.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    So Piccolo

    Because it's piping hot!
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 2, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Scarred Nobody
    I know that most stories aren't original. I never said that I disliked it because it wasn't original. As long as a story relievers a good experience for me, I don't care if it's the first or thousandth time I've heard it. I just couldn't get a strong connection to this particular reason, and I'm trying to find a reason why I don't love it like everyone else.

    It's like Misty said earlier, I really want to love this film, but I can't because I don't have a strong connection to it. It's not a bad film by any stretch of he imagination, but I feel that it fell short of being something great.
    Post by: Scarred Nobody, Sep 2, 2014 in forum: Movies & Media