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I read a graphic novel today, which some of you may know is a fancy and artistic term for a comic book so that people over 14 or so can not feel so bad about engaging in a childish endeavor.
It was titled "28 Days Later" and was illustrated by someone and also the dialogue was written by someone different. In this issue, which I believe will be a series, if it is not already, it chronicled what happened to the surviving black woman in the movie (Same title) after she survived the events displayed in the movie.
Some journalists (journos for you fish n chips crowd, if that's still a relevant and hip term, if not, please excuse my ignorance.) attempt to sneak into London by way of Scotland, first in a heli (copter) and then on a medium-sized leisure boat (probably a 22-footer).
One man is bitten in the arm and the black woman chops him into bits.
His surviving girlfriend, also a part of the journey, seethes with rage and grief and attempts to push the black woman into a zombie during the attack, to which she is in fact not bitten, and the black woman allows her to live, perhaps trying to teach us that our differences in skin color should not allow our judgement to be clouded when it comes to the human connections of compassion, survival, and camaraderie.
A short while later, the boat is blown up by an American fighter jet, then the next scene shows the girlfriend in two sections floating in the water.
The black woman, the rugged and brave lead journalist, and their now blind (soon to be ex-) hardass friend find themselves on the north end of Scotland.
The story is to be continued.
It is about the neo-zombies that have become somewhat popular in Hollywood culture, which 28 Days Later made po(o)pular this time around the pop culture bandwagon.
There is a lot of blood and people being shown after being chopped, beaten, and blown up, so it may be inappropriate for children under 5, if that applies.
It was titled "28 Days Later" and was illustrated by someone and also the dialogue was written by someone different. In this issue, which I believe will be a series, if it is not already, it chronicled what happened to the surviving black woman in the movie (Same title) after she survived the events displayed in the movie.
Some journalists (journos for you fish n chips crowd, if that's still a relevant and hip term, if not, please excuse my ignorance.) attempt to sneak into London by way of Scotland, first in a heli (copter) and then on a medium-sized leisure boat (probably a 22-footer).
One man is bitten in the arm and the black woman chops him into bits.
His surviving girlfriend, also a part of the journey, seethes with rage and grief and attempts to push the black woman into a zombie during the attack, to which she is in fact not bitten, and the black woman allows her to live, perhaps trying to teach us that our differences in skin color should not allow our judgement to be clouded when it comes to the human connections of compassion, survival, and camaraderie.
A short while later, the boat is blown up by an American fighter jet, then the next scene shows the girlfriend in two sections floating in the water.
The black woman, the rugged and brave lead journalist, and their now blind (soon to be ex-) hardass friend find themselves on the north end of Scotland.
The story is to be continued.
It is about the neo-zombies that have become somewhat popular in Hollywood culture, which 28 Days Later made po(o)pular this time around the pop culture bandwagon.
There is a lot of blood and people being shown after being chopped, beaten, and blown up, so it may be inappropriate for children under 5, if that applies.
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lol how do you know they dont? theres no foot fetsih costume, but i am sure theyve had conventions and also go in public..
i would be more worried about that; someone creepily and sneakily oogling feet, as opposed to a 6' neon squirrell that you can easily avoid.
and it still to each their own as long as they arent forcing you to participate. :shrugs:
i would be more worried about that; someone creepily and sneakily oogling feet, as opposed to a 6' neon squirrell that you can easily avoid.
and it still to each their own as long as they arent forcing you to participate. :shrugs:
typos are bound to happen. fuck it
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You have no idea how *not* fringe it is.Manoil wrote:Naw, SD. 420chan thread was talking about BDSM conventions, so you know those exist. I'm not terribly sure about foot fetish things, as that seems to be something of a fringe community, but... yeah
Though I do agree, the concept of furries as a whole is kinda retarded
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This statement is socazsim83 wrote:You have no idea how *not* fringe it is.Manoil wrote:Naw, SD. 420chan thread was talking about BDSM conventions, so you know those exist. I'm not terribly sure about foot fetish things, as that seems to be something of a fringe community, but... yeah
Though I do agree, the concept of furries as a whole is kinda retarded
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