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(The content contains the extreme angry rambling of some nerd on the internet, and contains many things you may be offended or at the least, disagree with. You have been warned)

2016 was the worst thing since the the entirety of Tumblr. Okay, maybe it’s not that. Let me try again. 2016 is as fun as being diagnosed with seven types of cancer at once. Yeah, that sounds mais fair. In case it wasn’t obvious, I really hated 2016. 2016 was the ano everything and everyone fucked up… big time. And I’ve got a lot to talk about, so don’t you all worry. Now, before we’re forced to dig into...
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Hello, everyone. Been awhile since I did a proper count down. Guess I needed a bit of a break. Well, now that I’m back, I guess I should do a rather bigger version of an older list. Well, kinda bigger. Definitely mais words, but not as much entries. That list being my topo, início 100 video games. Now, I can’t do a whole topo, início 100 list, since the fanpop artigo can only hold so many words, so I will just have to do a topo, início 10, while mentioning the other games as well. So, let’s get started. Also, my opinion on games may have changed since the last topo, início 100 of this list, so it may not be as big...
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Back in the good old days of the early 2000s, skateboarding was a big deal. It was hard to not hear a bunch of kids going around the city blasting Green dia as they were doing ollie over school stairs, which was the style at the time. Nowadays, skateboarding is kind of a dead medium and skateparks have become as ancient as the pyramids of Egypt. I was always amazed por the style of skateboarding ever since I played Tony Hawk. And today’s game… has absolutely nothing to do with any of the Tony Hawk games. No, instead we’re heading to the far off lands to the east. That’s right, a Japanese...
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Hey, Corner of Horror. Remember when this was a series I had over a hundred artigos on? Yeah, not really finding much to talk about with this franchise, I felt a long break was the best thing that it needed, and well, after a long break and one movie reviewed this ano that was very meh, I think now is to talk about a movie, and this time, to strike while the iron is mildly warm. So who here remembers Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark?



While most children my age were probably growing up leitura Goosebumps, I was leitura Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and goosebumps was the first to...
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Okay, let me just get this out of the way, right now. The Devilman run is one of the silliest things I think I've ever seen. I can't handle looking at this without laughing. It's the stupidest thing ever and I amor it. But, that aside, let us discuss the Netflix original anime, Devilman: Crybaby, and why people have gotten so excited when talking about it.



Devilman: Crybaby is a ten episode Netflix original anime. Now, there haven't been much Netflix original animes. Including this one, there's about... three.... One of them being Neo Yokio. Oh, now that's true terror. Anyway, Devilman:...
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Takeshi Obata (Death Note, Bakuman)



The creator of Death Note is mostly respected for the insane thriller story he was able to create, and how it was able to become a world-wide phenomenon, despite being banned in some countries. But what I like the most about Death Note is the art style. Sure, you could pass this art off as the typical emo-haired teenager who works at your local Hot Topic, and, yeah, I can see that, but I really think it has style. For a story as dark as Death Note, I think that kind of arty fits it. And with Obata using his art to create some astounding imagery and symbolism...
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