Might as well hump.
What kind of cookies?
Pretty, but dumb.
>The Party is over turn out lights
Can't wait for the next one! Supposed to have the good dip for the chips, not that cheap Marxist shit.
I smell failfags…
30 years ago, a lot of people would have given a shit if he made such a statement, though almost everyone was sound asleep back then. Now, the clown that cried wolf is bereft of garnering any sympathy.
Oh, you think MTV or any other outlet that everyone was glued to back then wouldn't have announced it? You should know how the media operates by now and be able to extrapolate that behavior onto the past.
>extrapolate
overlay
Used the totally wrong word
I see the little muppet is still trying and failing. Poor l'il guy. He tried so hard.
>We weren't glued to the screens back then.
There you go, using "we" again, speaking as a collective and trying to tell me what to think. Fuck off into filter, asswipe.
How about that, the mimics and VaticanClown show up at around the same time in the same bread. I'm sure that's just a coincidence though.
A lot of his stuff was adapted, but that's not the point I was making. If he made the same statement back then that he did today, and it was spread by the media, because they obviously used celebs to herd, because back then people did follow the stars, and they spread his message out on the media, a lot of people would have cared about what he has to say. Now, he cried and smeared and slandered so much on behalf of Barry that no one gives a shit anymore. Never happened, but it's a plausible scenario.
He used to be my favorite author. Reading that one scene in IT at 14 had a different effect back then on me that it does now after new knowledge. The first thing I ever bought with my first ever paycheck from the very first job was a Stephen King book, the Dark Half, which is actually kind of ironic considering the state of shilling these days. I used to think he was the modern version of Shakespeare. Now… I'd probably piss on him if he was on fire to put it out, but that's about it. His stuff has no appeal to me anymore. Besides which, his characters were amazing, the premise of his plots were damn good, but he could never stick the ending.
>The mist was good.
They changed the ending in the movie from the book and even he conceded that the movie ending was better than the one from his story.