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Should I look on deviant art for Snow White cosplay/pictures?


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Deviant is a the key word here.


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Drejk wrote:
Image search for Snow White is not promising...

Add the word "cosplay"; I've seen some ridiculously hot Disney Princesses on my friend's Facebook feeds...


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Drejk wrote:
Deviant is a the key word here.

Then that filter should be set to off. No need for Deviant Art, Google knows how to be horrible all by itself.


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I don't have filters turned on. Anyway I don't like Snow White Disney dress (and the hairdo and the face).


Drejk wrote:
I don't have filters turned on. Anyway I don't like Snow White Disney dress (and the hairdo and the face).

What really gets to my wife (and, sometimes, to me) is the voice. The voice actress did a fine job, sure. But... wow. So "tin"-y sounding and high-pitched! Yikes!

The rest is just fine.

('Dat film is a beautifully animated masterpiece, though.)


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Drejk wrote:
I don't have filters turned on. Anyway I don't like Snow White Disney dress (and the hairdo and the face).

... on the other hand yes, I'm double-posting to respond to the same comment, shut it, there's always Once Upon a Time's Snow White (based on the Disney version), and that's pretty awesome, over-all...


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I wasn't much of Disney movies fan. Animated series: Rescue Rangers, Gummi bears, Duck Tales, Winnie The Pooh, yes, please. Movies? Not so much, especially the older ones, unless they involved characters from the listed series.


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Yes, once you've seen one plucky motherless girl singing about not having a mother, you've seen them all.

beautifully rendered they may be.


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And Talespin! Don't forget Talespin!

I will make a setting that will consist of archipelago of semi-tropical islands where inter-war style planes are main mode of transportation...

EDIT: One day!


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Tailspin is my favorite! I'm with the dragon, their children's cartoons were much better.


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Drejk wrote:

And Talespin! Don't forget Talespin!

I will make a setting that will consist of archipelago of semi-tropical islands where inter-war style planes are main mode of transportation...

Yuuuuuuuusssssssssssssssss.....

(And airships and the airpirates that they ride on... and airfoils...)


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captain yesterday wrote:
Tailspin is my favorite! I'm with the dragon, their children's cartoons were much better.

Bear and grin it... Spin it!

Oh-dee-yay~! Oh-dee-yo~!


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Don Carnage!!!


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Tacticslion wrote:
Drejk wrote:
I don't have filters turned on. Anyway I don't like Snow White Disney dress (and the hairdo and the face).
... on the other hand yes, I'm double-posting to respond to the same comment, shut it, there's always Once Upon a Time's Snow White (based on the Disney version), and that's pretty awesome, over-all...

She is her own category, though.

And I don't recall seeing her in that terrible blue-gold dress... Most of the time at least. A leather outfit and a short bow suits her much better (I think that she was using short bow).


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captain yesterday wrote:
Tailspin is my favorite! I'm with the dragon, their children's cartoons were much better.

Their children's cartoons were not only better, they were also actually deeper than the movies...

Series allow for better development of characters, though.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Don Carnage!!!

What derogatory nickname Baloo had for Don Carnage in English version?

In Polish he softened ending of his name making it sound childish...


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Dashing and daring,
Courageous and caring,
Faithful and friendly,
With stories to share.
All through the forest,
They sing out in chorus,
Marching along
As their song fills the air.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!

Magic and mystery
Are part of their history,
Along with the secret
Of gummiberry juice.
Their legend is growing,
They take pride in knowing,
They'll fight for what's right,
In whatever they do.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!
They are the Gummi Bears!


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Snow White married Prince Charming in real life too...


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Karaoke Ashe wrote:

Dashing and daring,

Courageous and caring,
Faithful and friendly,
With stories to share.
All through the forest,
They sing out in chorus,
Marching along
As their song fills the air.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!

Magic and mystery
Are part of their history,
Along with the secret
Of gummiberry juice.
Their legend is growing,
They take pride in knowing,
They'll fight for what's right,
In whatever they do.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!
They are the Gummi Bears!

funny story, true story, my wife and I, on a lark one day decided to check out Gummi bears songs in other languages (was helping her work on her french at the time).

Oh my god. The myriad languages. I didn't know Gummi bears was so popular all over the world, and that the opening song could be so badly altered/butchered...


Orthos wrote:
Aranna wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Redbeard the Scruffy wrote:

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It's always been like that. I Marjorie in psych and minored in sociology just because I spend so much time trying to figure out the why behind peoples weird actions. There is always a reason for every behavior, even if it only makes sense to that individual...and then I try to figure out why their perspective is screwed up, the cause of that..

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** spoiler omitted **
** spoiler omitted **

I have a pamphlet for you. It involves goats.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Karaoke Ashe wrote:

Dashing and daring,

Courageous and caring,
Faithful and friendly,
With stories to share.
All through the forest,
They sing out in chorus,
Marching along
As their song fills the air.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!

Magic and mystery
Are part of their history,
Along with the secret
Of gummiberry juice.
Their legend is growing,
They take pride in knowing,
They'll fight for what's right,
In whatever they do.

Gummi Bears!!
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventure that's beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears!
They are the Gummi Bears!

funny story, true story, my wife and I, on a lark one day decided to check out Gummi bears songs in other languages (was helping her work on her french at the time).

Oh my god. The myriad languages. I didn't know Gummi bears was so popular all over the world, and that the opening song could be so badly altered/butchered...

In Sweden, they had to be renamed the "Bumbi" Bears (Bumbibjörnarna) so that they didn't share a name with the Haribo candy (which would've been advertising, which isn't allowed on the publicly owned network).


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So...virtually no Saturday morning cartoons for you, then? That's nearly all they were: vehicles for advertising.


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Well, there was commercial TV too. But then you had to sit through boring ads in the middle of the show.


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Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
I think... it might be time to stop trying to integrate with the people of Earth, and to return to my home planet. The experiment has been a failure.
but..but..we have snow here. And boobs!
Anyway, snow is not that hard to get across the universe. Boobs, on the other hand are rather precious commodity among the stars.

Sci-fi movies, books, and games have told me the exact opposite.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Don Carnage!!!

I still have a picture of Don Carnage somewhere that is my go-to posted emote for evil cackling.


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Believe it or not, I wasn't the biggest talespin fan. I found the lack of action to be strangely insulting. Darkwing Duck and Rescue Rangers were more my cup of tea. I absolutely hated Bonkers, it was mind-numbingly dumb when up against Gargoyles.


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I need to play Kingdom Hearts today. Any tips on how to deal with that jerkface Clayton?


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NobodysHome wrote:
Rosita the Riveter wrote:
Rosita the Riveter wrote:
I just looked at my internet router. 15 Mbps. For three college kids. No wonder we can't even get more than one bar of wifi in the bedrooms. And we have zero unused ethernet slots.
God I am bad at this. Okay, 150 mbps is the router, it's the connection that's about 15 mbps at high signal strength (directly next to the router and modem, full bars), give or take. Best I can eke out of it is 18. And our router's two ethernet ports are both used up. One leads to the modem, one to a power supply (damned if I know why we need a power supply that hooks up to nothing) and then to a signal extender (which clearly isn't very powerful). The power supply has one ethernet in, one ethernet out, so pulling it won't help. This is one crappy internet hookup.

LOL. You young whippersnappers!

True story: My first modem was 110 baud. Yes. One hundred ten BITS per second. You could watch each character appear. When we "upgraded" to 300 baud it was amazing.

These days we have two kids who are constantly playing online on Steam, two adults who Rift every night, and we're at... 5.8 Mbps. (We can't upgrade without going with either Comcast or AT&T, and we won't do business with either of them, so...)

That 15 seems a wee bit luxurious to me, y'know?

It's luxurious until you leave the living room and your connection speed plummets to barely one bar and you lose connection every 5 minutes.


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Rosita the Riveter wrote:
I need to play Kingdom Hearts today. Any tips on how to deal with that jerkface Clayton?

Will Save to not make the joke: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (4) + 4 = 8

Make him run into vines. He'll do the rest himself.


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I think someone just previewed a low roll and wanted to reset the dice on his system. GM. :-P


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Redbeard the Scruffy wrote:
I think someone just previewed a low roll and wanted to reset the dice on his system. GM. :-P

Hardly! Besides, the next dice in the campaign is a d4. Damn Tellis for not telling me his direction.

Silver Crusade

Orthos wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
I think... it might be time to stop trying to integrate with the people of Earth, and to return to my home planet. The experiment has been a failure.
but..but..we have snow here. And boobs!
Anyway, snow is not that hard to get across the universe. Boobs, on the other hand are rather precious commodity among the stars.
Sci-fi movies, books, and games have told me the exact opposite.

Yup.


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Freehold DM wrote:
I absolutely hated Bonkers

I don't think anybody liked Bonkers.

Silver Crusade

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Hooray for doctors cutting into my scalp!


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Given the voice acting and animation style changed a couple seasons in, I think even the people making the show hated it. (All I can remember about it, really)


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Tammy has a kindred spirit


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Hooray for doctors cutting into my scalp!

whaaaaaaa?

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Hooray for doctors cutting into my scalp!
whaaaaaaa?

They are removing a cyst. I'm hoping the cyst turns out to be my undeveloped twin brother...


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Yeesh!

That doesn't sound fun at all!


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But I just saw you not too long ago. Where in the world is this cyst?

Also, we need to hang out so I can see this cyst/partially digested twin of yours...after I get back from cali.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:

But I just saw you not too long ago. Where in the world is this cyst?

Also, we need to hang out so I can see this cyst/partially digested twin of yours...after I get back from cali.

Under my hair. Some people spotted it over the few years it was there, but you must not have.

As for it being a twin, I saw it and it didn't even have tiny hands. How disappointing.


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Rosita the Riveter wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Rosita the Riveter wrote:
Rosita the Riveter wrote:
I just looked at my internet router. 15 Mbps. For three college kids. No wonder we can't even get more than one bar of wifi in the bedrooms. And we have zero unused ethernet slots.
God I am bad at this. Okay, 150 mbps is the router, it's the connection that's about 15 mbps at high signal strength (directly next to the router and modem, full bars), give or take. Best I can eke out of it is 18. And our router's two ethernet ports are both used up. One leads to the modem, one to a power supply (damned if I know why we need a power supply that hooks up to nothing) and then to a signal extender (which clearly isn't very powerful). The power supply has one ethernet in, one ethernet out, so pulling it won't help. This is one crappy internet hookup.

LOL. You young whippersnappers!

True story: My first modem was 110 baud. Yes. One hundred ten BITS per second. You could watch each character appear. When we "upgraded" to 300 baud it was amazing.

These days we have two kids who are constantly playing online on Steam, two adults who Rift every night, and we're at... 5.8 Mbps. (We can't upgrade without going with either Comcast or AT&T, and we won't do business with either of them, so...)

That 15 seems a wee bit luxurious to me, y'know?

It's luxurious until you leave the living room and your connection speed plummets to barely one bar and you lose connection every 5 minutes.

Are you sure you aren't trying to connect too many wireless devices to the router? That's what I am guessing the issue is. Because you shouldn't get that level just one room away even from the cheapest device.


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Windows 8 (and above) is also notoriously wonky with wireless networks. People come to my house, try to use wireless, and after 5-10 minutes I just ask, "Windows 8?", they say, "Yeah.", and I hand 'em a cable and tell 'em to turn off wireless.


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NobodysHome wrote:

Windows 8 (and above) is also notoriously wonky with wireless networks. People come to my house, try to use wireless, and after 5-10 minutes I just ask, "Windows 8?", they say, "Yeah.", and I hand 'em a cable and tell 'em to turn off wireless.

win xp 4 life


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Windows XP is undead now, though.

I will say that XP was the best Windows operating system I ever worked with.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

I do miss it, although I have gotten used to 7 by now.


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"Stop helping, Windows 8!" is still a common near-daily phrase in my apartment.


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Orthos wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
I think... it might be time to stop trying to integrate with the people of Earth, and to return to my home planet. The experiment has been a failure.
but..but..we have snow here. And boobs!
Anyway, snow is not that hard to get across the universe. Boobs, on the other hand are rather precious commodity among the stars.
Sci-fi movies, books, and games have told me the exact opposite.

I'm pretty sure that scenes on Hoth are longer than scenes with Leia in her slave outfit.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Believe it or not, I wasn't the biggest talespin fan. I found the lack of action to be strangely insulting. Darkwing Duck and Rescue Rangers were more my cup of tea. I absolutely hated Bonkers, it was mind-numbingly dumb when up against Gargoyles.

I have no idea what Bonkers is. Gargoyles I watched only on RAI Uno (Italian TV, the first non-Polish TV we officially got in early nineties), in Italian (which I don't know).

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