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DHawk314
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Double post, final post

This is my final post on unfiction, barring potential posts in the Hoody Hub thread. I always thought speculating about entries and writing really long post about them was really fun but the series is over and arguing about whether not questions were or weren't answered or whether not they should've been really just isn't my thing, but it's been a really fun ride so thanks all of you for participating even if you disagreed with me at times (and boy did you!)
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Re: Double post, final post

DHawk314 wrote:
This is my final post on unfiction. I always thought speculating about entries and writing really long post about them was really fun but the series is over and arguing about whether not questions were or weren't answered or whether not they should've been really just isn't my thing, but it's been a really fun ride so thanks all of you for participating even if you disagreed with me at times (and boy did you!)


Oh, see you, mate Smile *Hugs*

I hope you'll be back for the DVD/Blu-Ray discussion and upcoming film, though Smile

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Re: Double post, final post

DHawk314 wrote:
This is my final post on unfiction. I always thought speculating about entries and writing really long post about them was really fun but the series is over and arguing about whether not questions were or weren't answered or whether not they should've been really just isn't my thing, but it's been a really fun ride so thanks all of you for participating even if you disagreed with me at times (and boy did you!)


Oh, see you, mate Sad *Hugs*

I hope you'll be back for the DVD/Blu-Ray discussion and upcoming film, though Smile

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Re: Double post, final post

DHawk314 wrote:
This is my final post on unfiction, barring potential posts in the Hoody Hub thread. I always thought speculating about entries and writing really long post about them was really fun but the series is over and arguing about whether not questions were or weren't answered or whether not they should've been really just isn't my thing, but it's been a really fun ride so thanks all of you for participating even if you disagreed with me at times (and boy did you!)


Sorry to see you go. Have enjoyed your posts.

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TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this

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I think the ending would've been a lot cooler if after the "Everything is fine." Another screen came up that said, "Regards." I don't know why, but I really think they missed a golden opportunity there.

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Jordan
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MistrPibb wrote:
TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this


Okay, this sounds like your talking about friend zoning and that's kind of an ugly concept. If you feel you can't just be friends with someone, well, then maybe try and get some new friends or spend less time with them if their entangled in your regular social circle or admit your feelings, see if they feel the same way and if they don't, well it's not anyone's fault, it's just what it is and you just have to decide whether you can still hang around them not or if things are just too awkward. You might not want to lose a friend, but ulitmatly, if your in that much agony over it, you have to take responsibility for yourself.

If your over the age of twenty, though, I'll be frank: Grow the fuck up and be responsible for yourself. I have ZERO sympathy for you. You are putting yourself through this misery, not her. You are choosing NOT to do anything about it and placing the blame on her. You could be misreading her and well, that's unfortune. The 'friend zone' is of your own making made of your own indecision and the only one putting yourself there is you.


You can't blame someone for not feeling the same way about you and you can't complain someone for not taking into consideration for feelings they weren't aware of. The girl thinks of you as her friend, you haven't said anything otherwise. It's stupid and illogical and a gross idea created by assholes who can't value a woman's friendship.

Stuff like this is what drives people away from cool stuff like Marble Hornets on the internet, because they feel it's in a space which isn't made for them.

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Jordan wrote:
MistrPibb wrote:
TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this


Okay, this sounds like your talking about friend zoning and that's kind of an ugly concept. If you feel you can't just be friends with someone, well, then maybe try and get some new friends or spend less time with them if their entangled in your regular social circle or admit your feelings, see if they feel the same way and if they don't, well it's not anyone's fault, it's just what it is and you just have to decide whether you can still hang around them not or if things are just too awkward. You might not want to lose a friend, but ulitmatly, if your in that much agony over it, you have to take responsibility for yourself.

If your over the age of twenty, though, I'll be frank: Grow the fuck up and be responsible for yourself. I have ZERO sympathy for you. You are putting yourself through this misery, not her. You are choosing NOT to do anything about it and placing the blame on her. You could be misreading her and well, that's unfortune. The 'friend zone' is of your own making made of your own indecision and the only one putting yourself there is you.


You can't blame someone for not feeling the same way about you and you can't complain someone for not taking into consideration for feelings they weren't aware of. The girl thinks of you as her friend, you haven't said anything otherwise. It's stupid and illogical and a gross idea created by assholes who can't value a woman's friendship.

Stuff like this is what drives people away from cool stuff like Marble Hornets on the internet, because they feel it's in a space which isn't made for them.


What on earth are you talking about?

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Jordan wrote:
MistrPibb wrote:
TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this


Okay, this sounds like your talking about friend zoning and that's kind of an ugly concept. If you feel you can't just be friends with someone, well, then maybe try and get some new friends or spend less time with them if their entangled in your regular social circle or admit your feelings, see if they feel the same way and if they don't, well it's not anyone's fault, it's just what it is and you just have to decide whether you can still hang around them not or if things are just too awkward. You might not want to lose a friend, but ulitmatly, if your in that much agony over it, you have to take responsibility for yourself.

If your over the age of twenty, though, I'll be frank: Grow the fuck up and be responsible for yourself. I have ZERO sympathy for you. You are putting yourself through this misery, not her. You are choosing NOT to do anything about it and placing the blame on her. You could be misreading her and well, that's unfortune. The 'friend zone' is of your own making made of your own indecision and the only one putting yourself there is you.


You can't blame someone for not feeling the same way about you and you can't complain someone for not taking into consideration for feelings they weren't aware of. The girl thinks of you as her friend, you haven't said anything otherwise. It's stupid and illogical and a gross idea created by assholes who can't value a woman's friendship.

Stuff like this is what drives people away from cool stuff like Marble Hornets on the internet, because they feel it's in a space which isn't made for them.

You took that post way too seriously. It was just an analogy, dude.

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Jordan wrote:
MistrPibb wrote:
TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this


Okay, this sounds like your talking about friend zoning and that's kind of an ugly concept. If you feel you can't just be friends with someone, well, then maybe try and get some new friends or spend less time with them if their entangled in your regular social circle or admit your feelings, see if they feel the same way and if they don't, well it's not anyone's fault, it's just what it is and you just have to decide whether you can still hang around them not or if things are just too awkward. You might not want to lose a friend, but ulitmatly, if your in that much agony over it, you have to take responsibility for yourself.

If your over the age of twenty, though, I'll be frank: Grow the fuck up and be responsible for yourself. I have ZERO sympathy for you. You are putting yourself through this misery, not her. You are choosing NOT to do anything about it and placing the blame on her. You could be misreading her and well, that's unfortune. The 'friend zone' is of your own making made of your own indecision and the only one putting yourself there is you.


You can't blame someone for not feeling the same way about you and you can't complain someone for not taking into consideration for feelings they weren't aware of. The girl thinks of you as her friend, you haven't said anything otherwise. It's stupid and illogical and a gross idea created by assholes who can't value a woman's friendship.

Stuff like this is what drives people away from cool stuff like Marble Hornets on the internet, because they feel it's in a space which isn't made for them.

Haha, you can chill out, dude, because it was just an analogy. Also, you seem to have made quite a few unfounded assumptions in your analysis of my post, such as that I was implying that the guy in question never told the girl how he felt. I thought saying "And then it happens -- she disappoints you" was enough to imply that the hypothetical guy had made his feelings known and had been shot down, but I guess you have to spell everything out for some people (which makes me wonder how you were ever able to stomach Marble Hornets in the first place). But wait, why am I playing your game here and getting all into this? It was a relatable analogy for most guys, and that's it. Thanks for trying to teach me a lesson, though. Much appreciated.

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It wasn't as forgettable as it was underwhelming. I might even call it bad.

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TomCat wrote:
Jordan wrote:
MistrPibb wrote:
TomCat wrote:
Marble Hornets was like that girl who's your best friend but knows you're secretly attracted to her. She strings you along, throwing you a bone every once in awhile -- just enough to keep your interest going. You know she's just going to disappoint you in the end, but some part of you holds onto this delusional hope that things might work out if you hold in there long enough. And then it happens -- she disappoints you, and although you're upset about it, you're not all that surprised. That's basically what Marble Hornets was to me.

^this


Okay, this sounds like your talking about friend zoning and that's kind of an ugly concept. If you feel you can't just be friends with someone, well, then maybe try and get some new friends or spend less time with them if their entangled in your regular social circle or admit your feelings, see if they feel the same way and if they don't, well it's not anyone's fault, it's just what it is and you just have to decide whether you can still hang around them not or if things are just too awkward. You might not want to lose a friend, but ulitmatly, if your in that much agony over it, you have to take responsibility for yourself.

If your over the age of twenty, though, I'll be frank: Grow the fuck up and be responsible for yourself. I have ZERO sympathy for you. You are putting yourself through this misery, not her. You are choosing NOT to do anything about it and placing the blame on her. You could be misreading her and well, that's unfortune. The 'friend zone' is of your own making made of your own indecision and the only one putting yourself there is you.


You can't blame someone for not feeling the same way about you and you can't complain someone for not taking into consideration for feelings they weren't aware of. The girl thinks of you as her friend, you haven't said anything otherwise. It's stupid and illogical and a gross idea created by assholes who can't value a woman's friendship.

Stuff like this is what drives people away from cool stuff like Marble Hornets on the internet, because they feel it's in a space which isn't made for them.

Haha, you can chill out, dude, because it was just an analogy. Also, you seem to have made quite a few unfounded assumptions in your analysis of my post, such as that I was implying that the guy in question never told the girl how he felt. I thought saying "And then it happens -- she disappoints you" was enough to imply that the hypothetical guy had made his feelings known and had been shot down, but I guess you have to spell everything out for some people (which makes me wonder how you were ever able to stomach Marble Hornets in the first place). But wait, why am I playing your game here and getting all into this? It was a relatable analogy for most guys, and that's it. Thanks for trying to teach me a lesson, though. Much appreciated.


Sorry, I wasn't trying to troll you, honestly. It's just that I've seen douches who believe themselves to be 'friend zoned' in real life in relation to my friends and when my friends basically let them down gently, it got real ugly, real quick - with names of bitch, slut and tease being thrown around. Plus, the whole, we both like sci-fi, so clearly we are soul mates thing got thrown in as well :eye roll:

Sorry to hear about that: the girl you were intrested defiently should have been more responsible about your feelings and made a clearer stance on things, rather then just mess you around like that. You defiently deserve better Smile

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Re: Double post, final post

DHawk314 wrote:
This is my final post on unfiction, barring potential posts in the Hoody Hub thread. I always thought speculating about entries and writing really long post about them was really fun but the series is over and arguing about whether not questions were or weren't answered or whether not they should've been really just isn't my thing, but it's been a really fun ride so thanks all of you for participating even if you disagreed with me at times (and boy did you!)


Good having you around. Don't be a stranger.

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My reaction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1t_Co0gfj18#t=46

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Blackout_2014 wrote:
Nothing could match the rage of the mass effect endings.

Most of us like the series and have mixed feelings about the ending. Mass effect three was molten nerd rage.

Agreed. If anything the poll here suggests that most people either really liked the ending or were overall satisfied with it and it's only a minority (though a substantial one) who are disappointed. Similar polls on the ME3 ending when it came out were nowhere near as split; HUGE numbers of people were pissed off with it.

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