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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: Wumbo on October 18, 2007, 08:25:33 PM
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A Mario-eqsue tiny person was a background character in imagination land. A slight difference was that his hat contained the letter 'E'
Eario? lol
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Yes, it was a good episode.
Totoro was also in the background. Snarf from Thundercats, one of the Gremlins, Mr. Tumnus, etc.
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I did! I also saw Astro Boy, a TMNT, and I'm pretty sure a Transformer was in there.
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I saw it. He had an 'E' on his hat, though. I didn't understand that, but Butters was funny in this episode.
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In tonight's episode, there is a Wario look-alike.
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/4346/spwarionu7.jpg
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Haha, I loved this episode. Wario was actually in it, so it's obvious Trey and Matt have played video games before or have done some research.
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REALLY???????
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Great. More unnecessary sarcasm.
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You guys made the sarcasm detector explode.
Shame on you.
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REALLY???????
Wow, that was totally unfunny and unnecessary. See, this is the kind of stuff I was talking about. I was just making an observation and someone felt it was necessary to add his two cents in a rude way. Some may say that I won't be able to "function in society" because I'm getting angry at this. Please. Those who accuse others of being unable to "function in society" are obviously just looking for a poor excuse to be rude.
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I'm pretty sure Chup is unphased by the whole "rude sarcasm is annoying and unwanted" argument. If he wasn't, he definitely would've stopped by now.
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Wow, that was totally ... unnecessary. I was just making an observation ...
An inane, unnecessary observation.
If I seem rude (which isn't what I'd ever call sarcasm), I'm definitely not "looking for an excuse" to be. It's not like I'm going "boy, I really want to find someone to be rude to right now!"
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I thought of the observation as completely obvious and not totally necessary as well, but that's no reason to shout (gasp! rule breakage by a staff member?) at him with sarcasm.
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An inane, unnecessary observation.
How the heck am I supposed to know what is inane and unnecessary by your standards?
I even stated that the observation was "obvious" if you read the entire post, so....like, what did you expect? That I was clueless to the fact that my observation/statement was obvious?
You know what I was really trying to accomplish? Stating to the board that I had seen and enjoyed the episode, not "uh...duh...Matt and Trey have played video games..." Knowing that I'd probably get jumped on for saying something short and simple like "I saw it," or "I loved it" (it's happened to me before), I added "Matt and Trey have obviously played video games before." I really can't believe I'm having to explain myself because someone thought my post was unnecessary and inane.