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Batterypowered7 posted:John Titor. Not all the forum posts or anything, the person. Did you make it back to your timeline, Mr. Titor? I wonder how he'd feel knowing the patent to his time machine is owned by a serial date rapist? JacquelineDempsey posted:QC stuff Ugh, yeah.
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:there was this old video years ago where there's a guy sitting on the couch playing games or whatever, and his friend bursts in the door and yells "i got a fisheye lens!" and then the guy on the couch goes "you know what that means" and the camera zooms in on his face and he yells "motherfuckin skate videos!" Is this a common gag? Because I also found this: https://youtu.be/hkLNW38OVNo
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As a child in the early 90s (possibly very late 80s?), I was up a little later than usual and watching TV with my parents. A show was starting, and I witnessed the INSANELY brutal murder of somebody being graphically beaten to death by a fire poker or similar instrument. I just remember this guy absolutely wailing on a person in bed. This basically scarred me for life--it's almost 3 decades later and thinking about it still creeps me out). Think, like, a police procedural opening? I guess this also could have been a movie aired on broadcast TV or something. Any ideas? e: not Reefer Madness, not Puppet Master, not Serial Mom Probably not Marnie Teketeketeketeke fucked around with this message at 06:33 on Jan 18, 2020 |
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Len posted:The Billy Mays album a goon wrote for a mod challenge A little bird told me that this song is part of that album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc34rHnpCsc but they also tell me that the rest of the album apparently vanished off the internet, unless it's part of that user's internet archive page
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There was a song in 1996 by a female singer. It was a kind of sadish pop (possibly pop-country) song. I remember hearing a lyric as "the slime dripping from the door" but I'm pretty sure I misheard it. My parents would turn the TV off when I came in and it was on (I was 8) so I never got to hear all of it. The video was on quite a bit, but all I can remember is that the singer was white. It's always bothered me and I've never been able to figure out what song it was. I'm 100% sure it was out in 1996 (although it could've come out in 1995 and I just saw it in 1996) because I remember the house we were in and we only lived in it that year.
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:QC was fun when i was a lovely hipster was it though, was it though
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Does anyone have the songs from the contest to write a song about RoboCop meeting Anderson Cooper? There was a front page article about it when it happened but the links have been dead for years.
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JacquelineDempsey posted:I have Stockholm Syndrome from having followed it so long, so I still read it. The author really went all in with "yeah robots gently caress" like last year or whatever and it's been interesting since he already covered Bi/Gay/Trans relationships Fork of Unknown Origins posted:I remember hearing a lyric as "the slime dripping from the door" but I'm pretty sure I misheard it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NhqN0KcWAE Or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt6r-k9Bk6o
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FilthyImp posted:Same. Sven just hosed a robot's hip-socket, too.
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ive been looking for this forever: it was a cartoon, and they were in a shopping mall that was operated by some kind of AI computer. the mall would let people in, but never out, and it was growing larger the more people it trapped. a specific scene i remember is them going to the mall operations/board room and its just a bunch of robot mannequins sitting around a table who attack the protagonists def from the 80s, and maybe from the UK
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The goonskate compilation video set to the Party Boy theme from Jackass. The video is still on Youtube but has been set to private for nearly a decade.
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:There was a song in 1996 by a female singer. It was a kind of sadish pop (possibly pop-country) song. I remember hearing a lyric as "the slime dripping from the door" but I'm pretty sure I misheard it. My parents would turn the TV off when I came in and it was on (I was 8) so I never got to hear all of it. The video was on quite a bit, but all I can remember is that the singer was white. It's always bothered me and I've never been able to figure out what song it was. I'm 100% sure it was out in 1996 (although it could've come out in 1995 and I just saw it in 1996) because I remember the house we were in and we only lived in it that year. Sad pop-country and mention of a door and got played constantly? My guess is this Jewel song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGj77BrEgj4
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pram posted:ive been looking for this forever: Weird... I swear I just read an SCP about that (may have been an Ikea specifically). Plagiarism E: http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-3008 for anybody interested
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JacquelineDempsey posted:I have Stockholm Syndrome from having followed it so long, so I still read it. I still occasionally catch up on Something Positive despite not having really enjoyed it in probably 15 years at this point. It was like a nerdy, edgy For Better or for Worse that didn't hate women or gay people! On the internet! It's loving bizarre and depressing to have characters reference being in their mid-40s while being drawn just like they were in their 20s, and not having had any meaningful character development in the meantime. It looks like the main character's dad is finally succumbing to the world's slowest-progressing Alzheimer's disease, though.
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Ludicrous Speed posted:The video set to the Party Boy theme from Jackass. The video is still on Youtube but has been set to private for nearly a decade. Have you tried to download the video through a website? Sometimes it works. https://youtubemp4.biz/
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FilthyImp posted:Same. Sven just hosed a robot's hip-socket, too. It was quite a bit more melancholy than either of those but I appreciate the guesses. Telemaze posted:Sad pop-country and mention of a door and got played constantly? My guess is this Jewel song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGj77BrEgj4 Also appreciated but it isn't that. Only other things I remember were that the video was in color (I have a mental image of a brunette wearing green and it being dark around her but I can't be sure) and the tone was like... cinematic? But melancholy? It's really hard to describe, especially since it was 22 years ago and I was 8. And my parents flipping off the TV doesn't mean too much since I think they pretty much always did that when they were watching MTV and I wandered in, but for whatever reason this song stuck with me and I always wanted to figure out what it was. To be honest I'm not 100% certain I would be able to remember it just from the song, but I know if I saw the video I would.
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Mono - Life in Mono, for the really bad Great Expectations film? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dGC-b5kvXM
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:It was quite a bit more melancholy than either of those but I appreciate the guesses. "bound and broken on the floor" from Torn by Natalie Imbruglia? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV1XWJN3nJo
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A 1993 pop song with a black and white video. I definitely remember the BBC interviewing the author, a computer programmer who was not formally either a singer or a song writer and who completely produced the song by himself. The lyrics were about "a woman" and it had a sample as a base that kept repeating for almost all the song (with some violins underneath).
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pram posted:ive been looking for this forever: Except for being a cartoon, this sounds an awful lot like an episode of the 80s Twilight Zone, "After Hours", that scared the piss out of me as a kid
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I was looking for a movie for the longest time about a guy who goes in a small town but is prevented from leaving Truman style but more "supernatural". I was going to ask but I managed to find the movie myself right now, the name of it is Black River and the twist for him not being able to leave is the dumbest thing ever if the plot summary is any indication. I regret replacing my imagined movie with the real life one in my brain. Thanks for reading my blog.
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Batterypowered7 posted:John Titor. Not all the forum posts or anything, the person. Did you make it back to your timeline, Mr. Titor? he never made it back but that's fine, he prevented what he came to stop (because there was no american civil war in 2004). he lives in this timeline now and that's all there is to it
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Join titor got cut by the time knife
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limaCAT posted:A 1993 pop song with a black and white video. I definitely remember the BBC interviewing the author, a computer programmer who was not formally either a singer or a song writer and who completely produced the song by himself. The lyrics were about "a woman" and it had a sample as a base that kept repeating for almost all the song (with some violins underneath). Reading this brought forward some memories, wasn't this one of the first songs to go huge where the vocals were largely synthesized?
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uh not wtf ever that is it was live action curlingiron posted:Is this a common gag? Because I also found this: https://youtu.be/hkLNW38OVNo ok so yeah basically the same idea so i guess its a common thing it was like vhs-ish quality footage, the one i remember
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limaCAT posted:A 1993 pop song with a black and white video. I definitely remember the BBC interviewing the author, a computer programmer who was not formally either a singer or a song writer and who completely produced the song by himself. The lyrics were about "a woman" and it had a sample as a base that kept repeating for almost all the song (with some violins underneath). was it Your Women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVL-zZnD3VU
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:It was quite a bit more melancholy than either of those but I appreciate the guesses. I got you, fam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFOzayDpWoI Dark around the singer, cinematic, melancholy af. Approx. 22 years old. DEFINITELY would have gotten my parents to turn off the TV, had they seen it. Don't even ask about younger teke^4's reactions... Teketeketeketeke fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Jan 19, 2020 |
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Riptor posted:"bound and broken on the floor" from Torn by Natalie Imbruglia? Thanks but it was slower. Think “Heart will go on” from Titanic on tempo. Teketeketeketeke posted:I got you, fam: That isn’t it but I’m not mad I just watched the whole video.
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:Thanks but it was slower. Think “Heart will go on” from Titanic on tempo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Kspj3OO0s This is fun. Like a 90s retrospective. Ooh what about One of Us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gx1Pv02w3Q FilthyImp fucked around with this message at 06:05 on Jan 19, 2020 |
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The picture of the lady that looks super surprised and the shadow of a dong on her face
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:Reading this brought forward some memories, wasn't this one of the first songs to go huge where the vocals were largely synthesized? Yes, now I remember that they also mentioned the technique of synthetizing vocals as well. frankee posted:was it Your Women And yes!!!
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JacquelineDempsey posted:I have Stockholm Syndrome from having followed it so long, so I still read it. Same boat, it's like a loving habit, I have to check it daily and then wonder wtf. I...kinda like the robot stuff? Not the sex stuff but some of the weird lifestyle things I hadn't considered in a sentient-AI world. Like the software designed to prevent that one robot from punching things, that was pretty hosed up and disorienting. But then, I've always had a soft spot for robot stories - R. Daneel Olivaw is still one of my fav book characters of all time.
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FilthyImp posted:Linger by The Cranberries? Neither sadly. It’s probably going to end up being something less popular, since I listened to a lot of pop radio in like 2000+ and never heard the song on there. Or maybe it was an older song that was just still in the music video rotation.
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:There was a song in 1996 by a female singer. It was a kind of sadish pop (possibly pop-country) song. I remember hearing a lyric as "the slime dripping from the door" but I'm pretty sure I misheard it. My parents would turn the TV off when I came in and it was on (I was 8) so I never got to hear all of it. The video was on quite a bit, but all I can remember is that the singer was white. It's always bothered me and I've never been able to figure out what song it was. I'm 100% sure it was out in 1996 (although it could've come out in 1995 and I just saw it in 1996) because I remember the house we were in and we only lived in it that year. Could it be this? https://youtu.be/ImKY6TZEyrI
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precision posted:Except for being a cartoon, this sounds an awful lot like an episode of the 80s Twilight Zone, "After Hours", that scared the piss out of me as a kid nah iirc it was a cartoon in the style of captain planet or denver the last dinosaur. it was almost certainly from a VHS tape
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I never worked out what this one was In the 80's I watched a live action tv show or movie, possibly french, about a Jacques Cousteau style research vessel hauling up one green and one blue cyclopean planaria like creature made and animated in stop motion clay They had electrical zaps to protect themselves, and later morphed into octopus shapes. Two kids end up with them and they travel about, I think it had an environmental theme.
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We allowed porn movies?
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Questionable Content peaked in the first 6 months when Faye said "I hate it when your rear end burns and you know you're gonna use a whole roll of toilet paper" Really says it all
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happyhippy posted:We allowed porn movies? Part of me is going "Heck no I really don't want to know what kind of porn a poster with a 'Bald guy from RLM' avatar is obsessed with" but part of me is also curious so sure, post 'em up
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Ludicrous Speed posted:The goonskate compilation video set to the Party Boy theme from Jackass. The video is still on Youtube but has been set to private for nearly a decade. Goons.... skate?
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