No Warewolves?
They have Zombies and Vampires you would think the next logical step would be Warewolves. Why Aliens???
shareThey have Zombies and Vampires you would think the next logical step would be Warewolves. Why Aliens???
shareWatch the whole thing first.
Libera te tu temet ex inferis.
pro ego sum diabolus, pro ego sum nex.
I dont want to spoil the fun, but yes, there are werwolves.
shareIt was pretty obvious that he was a werewolf, the whole father/son 'we need a talk you will go through some changes' was a clear homage to/rip off of (call it what you want) to Teen Wolf (1985)
I guess if you haven't seen it it might not be obvious though
Somedays you just can't dispose of a bomb.
Half way though the movie and that is my guess based on the pep talk from Dag's dad that was an obvious(Call it what you will) of the same scene in teen wolf, and look his nick name "Dag" is one letter off from "Dog"
shareand Vampire Demon slayers and mummies!
Look like Tarzan talk like Jane! HAHA
What's a "Warewolf"? I've heard of Werewolves. But please tell me what a Warewolf is.
shareIs a Warewolf a wolf that works in a "warehouse'?
If you're going to post about something you pretend to know about, please spell it correctly.
Yes because what is most important in life is to have perfect spelling.
shareI've never understood people who make this argument. If you're using a medium where you can only use the written word to convey a point, yes, spelling is important. It's the language you speak and use to communicate...learn to spell it correctly. It's not that complicated unless you're a moron.
shareIf you don't drive precisely in the middle of the lane, does that make you a moron?
If you don't cook your food to the exact temperature in the recipe does that make you a moron?
You would have a point if we were talking about a resume or professionally written article for publication. Something actually important. But this an informal online forum on a entertainment website. That level of precision is neither necessary nor expected.
Furthermore, human language is naturally redundant. Meaning is communicated through context. Language evolved to be tolerant of errors in grammar, spelling, even occasionally incorrect word choice. Unless you are a pedantic moron you are able to use context to correct the errors and still understand the meaning.
If you don't drive precisely in the middle of the lane, does that make you a moron?
If you don't cook your food to the exact temperature in the recipe does that make you a moron?
OK Sheldon Cooper, I can't argue with that logic.
Now I am off to commit suicide by cooking my tuna casserole 10 degrees below the recipe!
Actually, most tuna casserole recipes traditionally use canned tuna which is precooked. You only bake it to melt the ingredients together. Cooking it 10 degrees cooler than the recipe calls for would have no effect on your safety to eat it. Yeah, it's pretty deep on this end.
shareThank you Captain Obvious!
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It doesn't matter what is being written. Wrong is always wrong and it is not acceptable. Please stop trying to excuse pathetic laziness.
No, not perfect. For the simplest of words, there is no excuse for getting them wrong. If it had been a big, "fancy" word maybe everyone would have let it go.
But that is why all of you have the red, squiggly line under your stupid, screwed-up words. More and more people are just too stupid and lazy to function in a normal society.
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What about mummies? You know, the egyptians. I'm a mummy man and won't watch nothing without mummies.
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Pfft. Werewolves aren't real.
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