by Guest Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:29 am
Eternal Witcher wrote:I just think you must stray from your moral compass once in a while.
Nah. Been there done that. Strayed from my convictions a lot as a teenager, I don't even know why, I knew it wasn't me, but I think I just did it to fit in and belong to something. I think I was pretty lonely as a child and a teenager. Paid a hefty price for it though and I'm still paying it for it actually.
I've become an extremely boring person and I'm lonelier than ever but I'm pretty content actually. Becoming Mr. Nice Guy has really ostracized me from many of my friends.
SophisticatedBeggar wrote: Ché Guayaba wrote:Actually funnily I recently watched all of the new x-men series.
There's "X-men: Evolution" where the x-men are teenagers(except for Wolverine, Beast, Storm and the Professor) there's "Wolverine and the X-Men" were the series begin with the X-Men broken up after the apparent death of Professor X and Jean Grey. The usual leader Cyclops is a mess and Wolverine become the unlikely leader. And the "Amazing X-men" a short six episode mini series about the X-Men dealing with the introduction of a mutan "cure". The art in that last one is pretty trippy.
Watched it all on Netflix. Don't judge me, I'm on break.
Last Summer I watched all the Spider-Man episodes on Netflix. Shame they never finished it.
Which series? I never really liked Spider Man for some reason. Even the 90's one. I usually get all nostalgic about 90's stuff.