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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    The tits look pretty nice but I can't shake the fact that she might have one of these hidden, obese pear-shaped bodies that totally cancels out the boobage due to larger proportions.
     
    For example, Rio Natsume may have a comparatively smaller bust size, but due to her cartoonish feminine proportions looks more impressive:
     

     
     

     

     
     

     

     
    I'm still waiting for the glorious day she'll finally do nudes. 😭

     
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    I just saw Mission Impossible Fallout!
     
    Best MI movie,best summer movie, 
    Cavill rocks. GO GO SEE IT!
     
    Overall 9/10.
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to MillionX in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    ...and the only real downside of lucid dreaming is when the thing ends....it's almost always unexpected and just before something else cool is about to happen.  I've found that this seems to happen sometimes because I'm thinking too much about it...at least that is my assumption.  The previous one I had was last year, where once again I was flying around...outside in the night sky this time... and I was pondering this idea of feeling like I'm in 2 places at once--- on one hand I was really asleep on my couch...but I clearly felt like I was also outside flying around in the sky... even noticing the details like how the cold winds felt all around me, clothes flapping in the wind.  I kept thinking about how this is even really possible that it 100% feels like I'm really flying, but my physical body is back there on the couch at home...like perhaps it's some "out of body" experience sort of thing and that part of the "self" truly is somewhere else while the body sleeps... then I woke up, sadly.
     
    Reality simply cannot hang with a lucid dream.  In Dreamland, we can become gods.
     
    It would be nice if we could somehow take a checklist into the next lucid dreaming state...y'know, to have a general plan of what to do.  I'm not sure I've ever done the "epic transformation" like some character out of an anime before...that would be cool...some accompanying theme music for it would be good too....
    I've had dreams about being something or someone else already though, with no transformation sequence... one time I was actually Jack Bauer, working with CTU to stop another terrorist threat.  There was another cool one where I was a character in my favorite vampire show The Originals... I was a trusted friend of the legendary Mikaelson family, of course.  Sheeeeit, I'd love to go back to that again and again.
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from MillionX in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Lucid dreams are the absolute best! As a teenager I used to have them very often, then suddenly they stopped once I reached 17 or so. I remember my first distinct lucid dream, it started off as a regular dream where I was on foot being chased by some silhouetted biker dude riding a Harley over an empty bridge in the middle of the night, then for some strange reason I started to realize none of this made sense and the entire scene just shattered...  and I was floating in a void. Then I just started creating whatever popped up in my head and flew around in the sky that looked out of a Reading Rainbow intro.
     
    Subsequent lucid dreams were mundane stuff like me dreaming up my own MVC2 arcade with a setting similar to my mall's arcade at the time and practicing Ironman's infinite over and over and over ("Hut Hoot Huh HAH!") and I could strangely feel  the button taps and the timing. (which also shows how insanely obsessed I was with Marvel back then) Truth be told I did see an improvement in my combo skills lol
     
    Once I was acclimated to recognizing my dream state I soon realized that there is practically NO LIMIT to what you can do in a lucid dream. The best example is one time I created an entire city styled like a much cleaner NYC; with people doing everyday stuff- traffic, subway, flora/ fauna and even sewer systems, all moving about in "real time" so to speak, and it all felt real but just tad bit "brighter" visually. But that wasn't the craziest part, the really confounding thing is that I could see the city overhead in isometric view, and on ground level and even subterranean level simultaneously!
     
    It wasn't like a split screen view either, I was experiencing multiple points of space at the same time, in weird indescribable layers without confusion. It wasn't mentally taxing at all, hell, I didn't even feel the slightest bit overwhelmed. I wasn't even micromanaging the flow of the city but yet cars were stopping at red lights and people were having coherent conversations at cafes and all that stuff. I could pick a random person to focus on like a guy in a suit walking to work and sort of shadow them like a spectre.  My only guess as to how the brain can even do something this amazing is that when you're asleep a lot of the mental processing our neural network devotes in our awake state (depth perception, ambient noise filtering, tactile sensing) can be allocated towards something like this.
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Lucid dreams are the absolute best! As a teenager I used to have them very often, then suddenly they stopped once I reached 17 or so. I remember my first distinct lucid dream, it started off as a regular dream where I was on foot being chased by some silhouetted biker dude riding a Harley over an empty bridge in the middle of the night, then for some strange reason I started to realize none of this made sense and the entire scene just shattered...  and I was floating in a void. Then I just started creating whatever popped up in my head and flew around in the sky that looked out of a Reading Rainbow intro.
     
    Subsequent lucid dreams were mundane stuff like me dreaming up my own MVC2 arcade with a setting similar to my mall's arcade at the time and practicing Ironman's infinite over and over and over ("Hut Hoot Huh HAH!") and I could strangely feel  the button taps and the timing. (which also shows how insanely obsessed I was with Marvel back then) Truth be told I did see an improvement in my combo skills lol
     
    Once I was acclimated to recognizing my dream state I soon realized that there is practically NO LIMIT to what you can do in a lucid dream. The best example is one time I created an entire city styled like a much cleaner NYC; with people doing everyday stuff- traffic, subway, flora/ fauna and even sewer systems, all moving about in "real time" so to speak, and it all felt real but just tad bit "brighter" visually. But that wasn't the craziest part, the really confounding thing is that I could see the city overhead in isometric view, and on ground level and even subterranean level simultaneously!
     
    It wasn't like a split screen view either, I was experiencing multiple points of space at the same time, in weird indescribable layers without confusion. It wasn't mentally taxing at all, hell, I didn't even feel the slightest bit overwhelmed. I wasn't even micromanaging the flow of the city but yet cars were stopping at red lights and people were having coherent conversations at cafes and all that stuff. I could pick a random person to focus on like a guy in a suit walking to work and sort of shadow them like a spectre.  My only guess as to how the brain can even do something this amazing is that when you're asleep a lot of the mental processing our neural network devotes in our awake state (depth perception, ambient noise filtering, tactile sensing) can be allocated towards something like this.
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from DangerousJ in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    I'm pretty sure she portrayed Faith Evans in a movie, possibly a made-for-tv movie.
     
     
    Simone Missick's boobs are one of the many reasons I like watching Luke Cage. Even when they dress her modestly on the show the power of those sweaterpuppies are just too great!
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Simone Missick
     

     

     

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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to MillionX in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Mayo is one of the worst food items ever invented.  It's just generally gross and looks kinda like someone jizzed or puked on your sandwich.  Whoever invented it... I wouldn't mind seeing that person get punched one good time.
     
    On another note-- I had a lucid dream last night... the thing that fascinates me is that moment when you realize a dream while it's still going on.  I was at home in the dream, but then realize the ceilings, walls and other stuff were wrong... which for some reason gave me the idea I might be dreaming.  To test the theory, I decided to "super-jump" and hover near the ceiling....sure enough it worked, proving my assumption to be correct.  So I went on to just fly around in whatever large building that was...it was fun as usual... then I tried out super-speed as well since I figured it would be boring to waste a lucid dream on just flying around.  This was disappointing though, as for some reason I wasn't as fast as in other dreams....but now I regret not getting much more creative with the situation [time travel, cloning myself, warping reality, etc...some things I've done before in a lucid dream from years ago], since anything goes in Dreamland. 
     
    It's interesting that superhuman things like flying and super-speed in a dream seem to be as natural as walking... in the many dreams where I've been able to fly or move superhumanly fast... there was never a learning curve to it that I recall... I just instinctively knew what to do somehow.  Dad has also mentioned flying around quite often in his dreams....hahah usually to get away from this pack of angry dogs that was always chasing him. 😄
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to Darc_Requiem in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Dinosaurs was a really good show. I don't think they could do a show like that today. Especially with the dark ending.
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to misterBee in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Man I miss that show.  I was just a kid when it was on.
     
    Show is like a fever dream but pretty awesome.
  11. LOL
    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to misterBee in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    I've come to the realization that youtubers are Million's version of daytime soaps.  It all makes sense now.
  13. LOL
    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Funny Names 
     
     
    Black folks, you have so many injustices while living in America. At the very least, dont start your offspring off with them by christening them ...

     
     
    Jack Abramoff doesn't feel so bad compared to this guy..
     

     

     

     

     
     
     
     
  14. LOL
    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to Deadly_Raver in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    He's got the papers.  Otherwise we would've been seeing a lot more F Bombs hitting.
     
     
    Also, this random picture.
     

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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to misterBee in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Luckily practically everything I own is above the waterline.  Just a couple backpacks and their contents got wet.  All the rugs were ruined though.  It's gonna be a real struggle cleaning them up.
     
    Flash flooding in Brooklyn yesterday.  Storm drains couldn't handle it and water rose up from the storm drain outside my front door / the drain in my shower stall.  Came back home and spent hours pouring the water out / mopping everything with bleach with the sister.  I'm exhausted.  Thank god I don't have any furniture that sits directly on the floor.
     
    I like a clean home .  Couldn't even sleep until I got everything disinfected and dry.
  16. LOL
    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to Deadly_Raver in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    Damn.  Thanos'ed.  ☹️


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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread   
    CUM on cum on Get serious
    Are you ok? BUSTAHHHH NUT!
    Rising Taco!
     
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Out of boredom I decided to watch a pilot to a terribad CW fantasy-themed show called "The Outpost". And yes, I DO NOT recommend you watch this garbage. However, one of the motivations to even take a gander at it was the show's star the elvish Jessica Green from Tasmania:
     

     

     
     

     

     

     

     
    No tats, just pristine beauty.
     
    Sad to say not even she can save this garbage:
     

     
  21. LOL
    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to Darc_Requiem in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    I was wondering why @MillionX was auditioning for the role of Alladin 😉
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from DangerousJ in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Out of boredom I decided to watch a pilot to a terribad CW fantasy-themed show called "The Outpost". And yes, I DO NOT recommend you watch this garbage. However, one of the motivations to even take a gander at it was the show's star the elvish Jessica Green from Tasmania:
     

     

     
     

     

     

     

     
    No tats, just pristine beauty.
     
    Sad to say not even she can save this garbage:
     

     
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from Darc_Requiem in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Out of boredom I decided to watch a pilot to a terribad CW fantasy-themed show called "The Outpost". And yes, I DO NOT recommend you watch this garbage. However, one of the motivations to even take a gander at it was the show's star the elvish Jessica Green from Tasmania:
     

     

     
     

     

     

     

     
    No tats, just pristine beauty.
     
    Sad to say not even she can save this garbage:
     

     
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    *.:White ShadoW:.* got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Apparently her now ex-boyfriend pro-gamer FaZe Censor dumped Yanet Garcia to focus on Call of Duty.
     
     
     
    Go figure.  
     

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    *.:White ShadoW:.* reacted to Darc_Requiem in The Official MEGASHOCK Hot Girl Thread vol.1   
    Well it was more to it than that, she just took a job in Mexico City. 
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