The Enchanted Cave 2
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsAt 7/14/14 12:36 PM, Ctdgrop wrote: So I heard on the radio that chocolate is good for you, is it true? Is my dream finally coming true? If not oh well. But this is what the people said why Chocolate is good. They said it was a good stress reliever and something about the heart and something about something and yeah. I dont have the greatest memory so I really cant remember that much. Anyway, what do you guys think of it? Is it true or just a bunch of bull shit.
I do not know, but if that is true, it should be good quality chocolate, not the stuff they usually sell at the stores.
The best chocolate I have tried was in South America, years ago...that was good. Dark, partially bitter and thick pieces you had to eat slowly, with little of sugar on top of it, the best I have tried in my opinion
More than atheists, I think some folks have an issue with antitheists. Atheists are not as badly considered than before, or so it seems, unless you go to backward places
Religion is anyhow a personal business. Unless somebody knocks at my door pushing religion I could not care less what others believe in, but when somebody tries to force their way, it becomes a problem
Well..., I am so unfeminine myself that I am surprised I did not grow one already...
At 7/12/14 10:11 PM, Jeff-Teh-Great wrote: WHO LOVES ORANGE SODA??
LOL. That pic...
Dr Pepper...
I love that one, is not healthy at all and I do not have sodas often, but when I do is that one
Nebraskan winter days, with only a shirt and a leather jacket. Oh God, I am used to the cold winters and did not put close attention thinking it would not be that bad, but that was.... ugh
Hot weather, beaches, cheaper living than in the Northern States I guess. Old people do not like cold weather, it seems
Samsung Galaxy II rules
I like the Samsung note, but it is too big to carry in the pockets.
Samsung have good phones. Mine has been dropped so many times. Apple products are so delicate. They are more marketing than other thing
Italy.
I am from Spain, currently living in the US but had lived in Brazil and Venezuela (that last one is a dangerous hellhole right now)
At 3/3/13 02:31 PM, Jizzed wrote: What's your favorite country? Except the country you are from or live in.
Boxing
Paella (Spaniard dish)
Dragon Ball
At 3/3/13 10:10 PM, GrizzlyOne wrote: sport: b-ball
food: pizza
cartoon: anime
who else agrees?
LAWL!!
At 3/3/13 08:46 PM, YenMuffin wrote: I hope this comic is informative.
In boys it seems the violence is more tolerated and in girls is more restrained. There is this conception that girls do not engage in physical violence, but it is not completely true. Girls fighting are perceived more as crazy, because the society does not assume violence in women as in men.
I am a woman, and hell, as a child I engaged in a lot of stone fights with homemade slingshots. When we ran out of stones, then we used our hands. Growing in rural Spain helped. Sending or being sent to the closest hospital for stitches was common in the long hot summers. We were little, sadistic fucks and without those lawsuits so common in the US, we ran wild. My gender did not save me from that neither. A game between two teams could become a brawl. Boys and girls included. Forget about a soccer match gone wrong... ugh
Violence seems to have something addictive. I got into boxing in my teen years and found the fights exciting and adrenaline rushing. Kicking ass (and getting my ass kicked in the process) had something. Even with a bloody nose and an eyebrow fucked up you continue at it, but at the end you shaked hands with the oponent. Looking back there was not logic in getting your ass busted for entertainment, but well
Today I do not fight no more, as I am a socially adapted adult.. I am not a gamer neither, so no games for me, but still, I find combat sports on TV and violent movies interesting.
It is human nature, I guess, like the morbid curiosity for death
At 3/2/13 02:28 AM, T3XT wrote: Don't lie; if you were a little boy you played cowboys & Indians or cops & robbers or this vs. that and fake-fought your friends all the time. And there's really nothing wrong with that.
Of course, clearly actual violence isn't a pleasant thing, so why do we like the idea of it so much? Why is it that ever since we're little, we need to have toy weapons and fighting roleplays and watch Madness on Newgrounds?
I'm not going to lie. I love fighting-based video games, movies and novels as much as the next guy. However, I've been in enough intense situations to know being in the presence of a fight is not at all a fun thing to actually have happen. Some boys I've met can't even make that distinction (though most can), and end up being violence-loving fuck-ups.
Why is it that we love the idea of fighting so much, Newgrounds? It's a psychological question that's bugged me for quite some time, and there's no straightforward answer to it, but...
What do you think, Newgrounds?
I am not politically correct, but of course, I do not think nobody should go around throwing racial or sexual slurs at the very first opportunity, but again, I do not get offended for everything I see or hear, I come from an environment were the dark humor was pretty easy to pull. We joke about everything, even things that are not funny at all, and even ourselves
I learned the hard way that in the US, certain kind of jokes are not allowed...ugh
At 2/15/13 03:38 PM, WirelessBrain wrote: I've never really felt the need to be politically correct , because of this I'm labeled as a cold, harsh person. Have you ever needed to be politically correct and why?
Agent 47
At 1/28/13 12:50 PM, Stark-Heather wrote: Hello
I am mainly involved with lineart, black and white sketches, specially. I just got a tablet. a month ago.
This is my first drawing made completely with it, until I got used to coordinate between the screen and the tablet... ugh. I know the blending still needs work, of course
)
That one kicks ass!!
At 2/9/13 10:43 AM, Ma1achi wrote: It's gives a unique look because they are limited to spray paints bottles. Also, just because it looks 'gangster' doesn't mean its necessarily gang related, its just a certain style.
I forgot... our government sometimes allows good graffiti artist to decorate the city walls, but you need a permit and to compete to be able to do it
Controlled it is OK. I love it
But, I mean, painting somebody's business wall does not look right, specially those tasteless tags. That shit does not come off easily.
It is uncommon, as far as I know, but well, for tastes you have colors. Some men do not like woman with short hair neither, I guess it has to be with that attributes society has given to men and women
I was muscular time ago, not like the woman in the pic, but I had my arms defined when I boxed and strong legs from running, that combined with my high stature did not help at all. lol. It seems guys do not like that, as my experience. Even if you dress nicely.
Or maybe some men think than when a woman is strong she may want to kick his ass (not something that comes to my mind for no reason at all), instead the fact that she just likes to exercise, who knows.
Interesting... but maybe because the focus on other things too?. it seems when you focus on something that requires concentration, your hormones go to hell for a while....
Nice cover!
At 1/31/13 08:09 PM, dyljos wrote: Here's a book cover I designed for my book on amazon, I guess it got people interested, just found out it's now the number 1 Western!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bestsellers-Kindle-Store-Westerns/zg bs/digital-text/362294031/
I am an Spaniard, Spanish is my first language. English my second
1. Chop it off and make smaller packages. (bury the head and the hands deep on ground)
2. Sell the rest as meat around or give it away.
3. Sit down and enjoy the fact that you have turned some folks into unaware cannibals
4. Wait until somebody finds out something that leads to the fact it is human flesh and at the end, to you.
5. Get arrested and sentenced to live in prison
6. Write a book in prison and sell the rights to Quentin Tarantino or somebody crazy enough to make a movie (with fictional data added, of course)
7. Become fucking famous...
Close up Goku...
At 1/28/13 12:50 PM, Stark-Heather wrote: Hello
I am mainly involved with lineart, black and white sketches, specially. I just got a tablet. a month ago.
This is my first drawing made completely with it, until I got used to coordinate between the screen and the tablet... ugh. I know the blending still needs work, of course
)
Thanks!. Actually yes, lol. Specially in the eyes
At 1/29/13 12:03 AM, big-jonny-13 wrote:At 1/28/13 11:00 PM, Stark-Heather wrote: Mini Goku . Sakura ink pens. More than Goku has kind of Vegeta facial expression, but well.Might have gone a bit overboard with the hatching....
Lol!. Vegeta is boss
At 1/28/13 07:36 PM, jeffamphetamines wrote: Work #2 both were done on the same day.
Via pen tool and trackpad.
lol!. That was the idea
At 1/28/13 11:06 PM, RogueSoul wrote: That dude's stare is making me extremely uncomfortable....
Mini Goku . Sakura ink pens. More than Goku has kind of Vegeta facial expression, but well.
Hello
I am mainly involved with lineart, black and white sketches, specially. I just got a tablet. a month ago.
This is my first drawing made completely with it, until I got used to coordinate between the screen and the tablet... ugh. I know the blending still needs work, of course
:)
Who knows. People can be ultra sensitive.
I always wonder why some black people call each other that too. The whites do not go around calling each other crackers or the Mexicans greeting each other with a "hey , wetback, how are you doing?".
At 1/25/13 07:07 PM, Slint wrote: Why is it offensive when used without being directed at someone?
I'm asking this because the other day I saw an interview with Samuel L. Jackson regarding Django Unchained, and the interviewer refused to say niqqer.
I mean, he wasn't calling anyone the word. It's just a word. It has historic and cultural meaning, regardless of the connotation.