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Is Jack from Nightmare Before Christmas the cousin of Slendy?
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The Condor wrote:
Is Jack from Nightmare Before Christmas the cousin of Slendy?


No, he's actually his brother in law. I don't get where the resemblance comes from because unless they're blood relatives then... Oh my God... Shocked

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Tim and Jay are on the run from Alex. Where's the logic here? It's two to one, or even three to one, if they have Hoody on their side. Subduing Alex should be relatively easy. Then again, he has a gun. But even so, they should have their own too (in case he catches them).
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Craig Digsby wrote:
Tim and Jay are on the run from Alex. Where's the logic here? It's two to one, or even three to one, if they have Hoody on their side. Subduing Alex should be relatively easy. Then again, he has a gun. But even so, they should have their own too (in case he catches them).
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Dude, seriously, Alex has the Operator come and operate people if they try to hurt him. Did you not see that one entry with Hoody beatin the shit out of Alex and then the Operator comes and he's all like "fuck you bitches you messin with my Alex!" And then he chases off Hoody.

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twistedpuppet wrote:
Craig Digsby wrote:
Tim and Jay are on the run from Alex. Where's the logic here? It's two to one, or even three to one, if they have Hoody on their side. Subduing Alex should be relatively easy. Then again, he has a gun. But even so, they should have their own too (in case he catches them).
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Dude, seriously, Alex has the Operator come and operate people if they try to hurt him. Did you not see that one entry with Hoody beatin the shit out of Alex and then the Operator comes and he's all like "fuck you bitches you messin with my Alex!" And then he chases off Hoody.


1. It was Tim who beat the shit out of Alex.
2. I meant that Alex is not as dangerous a threat to Tim and Jay as we usually make him out to be.
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Craig Digsby wrote:
twistedpuppet wrote:
Craig Digsby wrote:
Tim and Jay are on the run from Alex. Where's the logic here? It's two to one, or even three to one, if they have Hoody on their side. Subduing Alex should be relatively easy. Then again, he has a gun. But even so, they should have their own too (in case he catches them).
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Did you know that moss only grows when no one's looking at it? I find that very suspicious.


Dude, seriously, Alex has the Operator come and operate people if they try to hurt him. Did you not see that one entry with Hoody beatin the shit out of Alex and then the Operator comes and he's all like "fuck you bitches you messin with my Alex!" And then he chases off Hoody.


1. It was Tim who beat the shit out of Alex.
2. I meant that Alex is not as dangerous a threat to Tim and Jay as we usually make him out to be.
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Yeah man, but he's got the Operator. That makes him damn dangerous.

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twistedpuppet wrote:
Yeah man, but he's got the Operator. That makes him damn dangerous.


Totally, get on his bad side and he'll make you cough, or forget where you parked your car!

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[quote="twistedpuppet"]
Craig Digsby wrote:
twistedpuppet wrote:
Craig Digsby wrote:
Tim and Jay are on the run from Alex. Where's the logic here? It's two to one, or even three to one, if they have Hoody on their side. Subduing Alex should be relatively easy. Then again, he has a gun. But even so, they should have their own too (in case he catches them).
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Did you know that moss only grows when no one's looking at it? I find that very suspicious.


Dude, seriously, Alex has the Operator come and operate people if they try to hurt him. Did you not see that one entry with Hoody beatin the shit out of Alex and then the Operator comes and he's all like "fuck you bitches you messin with my Alex!" And then he chases off Hoody.


1. It was Tim who beat the shit out of Alex.
2. I meant that Alex is not as dangerous a threat to Tim and Jay as we usually make him out to be.
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Yeah man, but he's got the Operator. That makes him damn dangerous.


He has the Operator on his side, so that makes him dangerous to be around. But as an individual, he doesn't pose a serious threat to Tim and Jay.
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OOG Troseph on The Operator's Origins (Or lack thereof)

Hey everyone,

On the second season Marble Hornets DVD commentary, Troseph said that they were unlikely to pursue the exact origins of The Operators and would unlikely ever go into depth on his/it's origins. Personally, I would have much prefered it if the boys hadn't said anything of the sort and had just left us wondering what his origins were.

Yes, the fear is not in the knowing, I understand that, but I rather wish that they hadn't informed us of this plan. It's true, it could be a red herring and we'll get a reveal which will satisfy enough of our curiousty and keep The Operator mysterious enough, but I rather wish they hadn't said anything at all.

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I agree with that, but then again a filmmaker's mind can change intentions over the course of a project. Sad truth is, we'll never know until the series has ended. But I wouldn't give up hope yet Surprised

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Craig Digsby
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MDHDZN wrote:
TIMNATURE


Timnature. Nature at it's fullest.

FalloutGhoul wrote:
Forests filled with Tim trees, with Mr. Digsby telling us all about it. A Tim tree is just like a tree, but with sideburns. The ultimate camping trip.
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Just don't visit at night.


NATURE BREAK with Craig Digsby:

Today Mr. Digsby will talk about Timnature and the world of Tim.
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Although the idea of "other universes" are thought silly and impossible around most people, there exists the Timverse: the ulminate universe.

Timverse is a universe that Tim Sutton rules. Here you can find Timearth: the only planet in this universe known to have intelligent life.

Timearth contains a multitude of countries, including: Timerica (The Timited States), Timada, Tussia, Timgland, Timxico, Timgypt, Tipan and more. Travelling this world can be truly amazing, as there are many wonders to see. Take for instance, the Seven Wonders of The World: Great Pyramid of Timza, Hanging Gardens of Timylon, Timple of Tim at Timesus, Statue of Tim at Olymtima, Timsoleum at Timicarnassus, Timossus of Rhodes, and Timhouse at Timexandria.   

Back to timnature. In Timearth, the origin of trees are known worldwide. In the beginning, Tim created the timvens and the timearth. And then his glorious sideburns brought trees into existence. And the trees carpeted the ground of the timearth, thus bringing forth vegetation and beauty: the beauty that is Tim.

Fun Fact: On Timearth, lush sideburns replace the commonly known leaves of our world.

Timville, the capital of Timland, is the most forested area in this world. Timglades, located next to Tim Lake, is a forest consisting mainly of aspen trees. Timroots, a forest found near Timifornia, consists of pine trees. Other various forests include Timola, Timchutes, Tim Springs, and Timcoln.

Camp at Timearth this summer!
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Craig Digsby wrote:
FalloutGhoul wrote:
TIMNATURE


Timnature. Nature at it's fullest.

MDHDZN wrote:
Forests filled with Tim trees, with Mr. Digsby telling us all about it. A Tim tree is just like a tree, but with sideburns. The ultimate camping trip.
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Just don't visit at night.


NATURE BREAK with Craig Digsby:

Today Mr. Digsby will talk about Timnature and the world of Tim.
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Although the idea of "other universes" are thought silly and impossible around most people, there exists the Timverse: the ulminate universe.

Timverse is a universe that Tim Sutton rules. Here you can find Timearth: the only planet in this universe known to have intelligent life.

Timearth contains a multitude of countries, including: Timerica (The Timited States), Timada, Tussia, Timgland, Timxico, Timgypt, Tipan and more. Travelling this world can be truly amazing, as there are many wonders to see. Take for instance, the Seven Wonders of The World: Great Pyramid of Timza, Hanging Gardens of Timylon, Timple of Tim at Timesus, Statue of Tim at Olymtima, Timsoleum at Timicarnassus, Timossus of Rhodes, and Timhouse at Timexandria.   

Back to timnature. In Timearth, the origin of trees are known worldwide. In the beginning, Tim created the timvens and the timearth. And then his glorious sideburns brought trees into existence. And the trees carpeted the ground of the timearth, thus bringing forth vegetation and beauty: the beauty that is Tim.

Fun Fact: On Timearth, lush sideburns replace the commonly known leaves of our world.

Timville, the capital of Timland, is the most forested area in this world. Timglades, located next to Tim Lake, is a forest consisting mainly of aspen trees. Timroots, a forest found near Timifornia, consists of pine trees. Other various forests include Timola, Timchutes, Tim Springs, and Timcoln.

Camp at Timearth this summer!

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Did you know that moss only grows when no one's looking at it? I find that very suspicious.

As always, Mr. Digsby, you never fail to educate and HOLY CRAP BOOK ME A TIMCKET NOW!!! (Timckets are tickets made of sideburns that allow you to go to Timearth, on the SuttonSpaceShip.)

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Craig Digsby wrote:
MDHDZN wrote:
TIMNATURE


Timnature. Nature at it's fullest.

FalloutGhoul wrote:
Forests filled with Tim trees, with Mr. Digsby telling us all about it. A Tim tree is just like a tree, but with sideburns. The ultimate camping trip.
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Just don't visit at night.


NATURE BREAK with Craig Digsby:

Today Mr. Digsby will talk about Timnature and the world of Tim.
_______________________________

Although the idea of "other universes" are thought silly and impossible around most people, there exists the Timverse: the ulminate universe.

Timverse is a universe that Tim Sutton rules. Here you can find Timearth: the only planet in this universe known to have intelligent life.

Timearth contains a multitude of countries, including: Timerica (The Timited States), Timada, Tussia, Timgland, Timxico, Timgypt, Tipan and more. Travelling this world can be truly amazing, as there are many wonders to see. Take for instance, the Seven Wonders of The World: Great Pyramid of Timza, Hanging Gardens of Timylon, Timple of Tim at Timesus, Statue of Tim at Olymtima, Timsoleum at Timicarnassus, Timossus of Rhodes, and Timhouse at Timexandria.   

Back to timnature. In Timearth, the origin of trees are known worldwide. In the beginning, Tim created the timvens and the timearth. And then his glorious sideburns brought trees into existence. And the trees carpeted the ground of the timearth, thus bringing forth vegetation and beauty: the beauty that is Tim.

Fun Fact: On Timearth, lush sideburns replace the commonly known leaves of our world.

Timville, the capital of Timland, is the most forested area in this world. Timglades, located next to Tim Lake, is a forest consisting mainly of aspen trees. Timroots, a forest found near Timifornia, consists of pine trees. Other various forests include Timola, Timchutes, Tim Springs, and Timcoln.

Camp at Timearth this summer!
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Did you know that moss only grows when no one's looking at it? I find that very suspicious.


Does anyone else read Timearth as time-earth?

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MDHDZN wrote:
As always, Mr. Digsby, you never fail to educate and HOLY CRAP BOOK ME A TIMCKET NOW!!! (Timckets are tickets made of sideburns that allow you to go to Timearth, on the SuttonSpaceShip.)


I know I'm usually a nature guy, but I have taken my fair share of trips to the Timverse.

Buy a timcket online at Timverse.com or at a timport. They are fairly expensive: not everyone is worthy to see the world of Tim Sutton.

Book your flight. The timplane will fly you to the launch area, where you will board the SuttonSpaceShip and await liftoff with the other passengers.

The view from the SSP is amazing. As you travel across the Sutton System, take the time to view the planets: Timcury, Timus, Timearth, Tims, Timiter, Sutton, Urtimus, and Timtune. The astimoid belt is also a wonderful sight to behold.

Once you land on Timearth, you can either camp in one of the forests (highly recommended) or travel the world.

See the Leaning Tower of Timsa in Timtaly, the Sutton Tower in Timris, or the Statue of Suttonty in Tim York. You can even visit Timgland, where King Tim lives. It's your choice!
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