Stylin' Scarecrow

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  1. Disgea liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask General   

    Twinmold was quite the opposite for me, my most frustrating adversary was Gyorg. The strategy you needed to use to defeat him was superbly annoying. Stun him, dive into the ocean, attack him, breach out of the water just close enough to the platform so you land onto it. Took me a few tries to claim his remains, and those little demon guppies he sends after you were an ass's pain too.
  2. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by Linkprow in -72-   
    Camera work was well done, creative, and interesting. Like during the flashback part you could see the thought that went into some of the camera angles/parkour. The flashback part overall was creative and interesting but too long. Also it kind of confused me. Link seemed remorseful during that segment but everything else in the video seemed to convey that everything in the world was alright. I don't know, pretty sure I missed something.  The moving bike camera part was too long but I liked the upbeat and tranquil mood during it. Really nice, positive and upbeat conclusion. The message at the end was good as well but the language was too complicated again. Overall a lot like the other videos; creative, interesting, and well made, but too long. 
  3. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by Linkprow in -72-   
    They're pretty cool I guess. I think you did a good job with conveying the mood and atmosphere. I liked the contrast between the carefree first two days and the weary, sorrowfulish last day. Also how during the third day Link started out depressed but went into denial before giving up and facing reality at the end. The camera work was pretty good at times and some of the parts were pretty creative but some of the shots were boring. Too much parkour too. It didn't do much but fill in the first two days and make the contrast in mood so there wasn't any real need for so much of it. Also the text at the start was annoyingly complicated. It kind of added to the mood but it also detracted from it because it was hard to understand and slowed down the already slow paced intro. Overall the videos were interesting and creative but boring at times. 
     
    The themes that I got from it were all interpretation obviously. Sorry if I misinterpreted the videos and/or missed the point. 
  4. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by PrimaGaga in Skyler's Art Fart   

    Space-Man don't give two puppys!
  5. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by Fierce Muffin in If an MM remake/ remastering is confirmed...   
    Honestly, Majora's Mask is pretty good all on its own. The atmosphere, gameplay, and story are already so fantastic that I feel they don't really need touching up. I can agree with you that they should try to add in new ways for you to interact with the masks after you've gotten them for a few of them, although most are already pretty cool, but additional ways to have fun with them never hurt such as the Mask of Scents or Bremen Mask, since both of these only had 1 or 2 uses in total.
     
    Also, giving it the same treat as Ocarina of Time got with the boss challenges. They could maybe even try to give it a "Master Quest" version, although I'd doubt that, but if they did it would be new to everyone and that would be pretty exciting, maybe even change the overworld or the Moon trials?
  6. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by PrimaGaga in Hello, and a Bit of Something Else   
    ...Wut?
    Youre dumb and a kill joy.
  7. Teto liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in The Stupid things we did as kids   
    One Summer, a friend and I were just riding our bikes in dumb little repetitive circles down near the end of my driveway. A few minutes passed before this van of older women (bear in mind my friend and I were about 10 and 12) who must have been in their early twenties stopped beside us. We were caught off guard as they inquired us with a very strange question that I'd never come across being as young as I was. "Which one of us do you think's the hottest?". I was extremely nervous, but I was also thinking my opinion truly mattered (though it didn't), and I didn't want to hurt any of their feelings. This was my 12-year old mentality. I turned towards my friend and he was just as perplexed and worried as I was. I then just answered saying "Well, I think you're all really hot.". They were determined to get an unbiased answer from me though, they asked again. I looked down because I wanted to cry and I said with a somber voice, "I don't know...". One girl then replied, "Awww, why don't you come in here with us and you can get a better look, sweetie". My friend started to turn nonchalantly back towards my house as he knew that an answer from him wasn't expected. I was thinking to myself "God, what a shit, puppying friend, stay here puppyer, you piece of shit, puppy!". Then my fear of how this situation could further unfurl forced my young assertiveness to shine. I then said, "We'll be right back". Him and I both turned around and the van of horny college girls lost interest and probably prowled for weaker prey. The reason why this was something stupid that I'd done as a child was because I was playing too close to the road, I could have gotten hit by a car.
  8. Chimetals liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in The Stupid things we did as kids   
    One Summer, a friend and I were just riding our bikes in dumb little repetitive circles down near the end of my driveway. A few minutes passed before this van of older women (bear in mind my friend and I were about 10 and 12) who must have been in their early twenties stopped beside us. We were caught off guard as they inquired us with a very strange question that I'd never come across being as young as I was. "Which one of us do you think's the hottest?". I was extremely nervous, but I was also thinking my opinion truly mattered (though it didn't), and I didn't want to hurt any of their feelings. This was my 12-year old mentality. I turned towards my friend and he was just as perplexed and worried as I was. I then just answered saying "Well, I think you're all really hot.". They were determined to get an unbiased answer from me though, they asked again. I looked down because I wanted to cry and I said with a somber voice, "I don't know...". One girl then replied, "Awww, why don't you come in here with us and you can get a better look, sweetie". My friend started to turn nonchalantly back towards my house as he knew that an answer from him wasn't expected. I was thinking to myself "God, what a shit, puppying friend, stay here puppyer, you piece of shit, puppy!". Then my fear of how this situation could further unfurl forced my young assertiveness to shine. I then said, "We'll be right back". Him and I both turned around and the van of horny college girls lost interest and probably prowled for weaker prey. The reason why this was something stupid that I'd done as a child was because I was playing too close to the road, I could have gotten hit by a car.
  9. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by Ganny in What is this?   
    It seems there's been a misunderstanding of some kind! I don't think Scarecrow would have sent that message. Maybe Chase is having a joke with him, which might seem to be a bad idea after the pressure he's been under. Hopefully this issue can be resolved!
  10. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in The Stupid things we did as kids   
    One Summer, a friend and I were just riding our bikes in dumb little repetitive circles down near the end of my driveway. A few minutes passed before this van of older women (bear in mind my friend and I were about 10 and 12) who must have been in their early twenties stopped beside us. We were caught off guard as they inquired us with a very strange question that I'd never come across being as young as I was. "Which one of us do you think's the hottest?". I was extremely nervous, but I was also thinking my opinion truly mattered (though it didn't), and I didn't want to hurt any of their feelings. This was my 12-year old mentality. I turned towards my friend and he was just as perplexed and worried as I was. I then just answered saying "Well, I think you're all really hot.". They were determined to get an unbiased answer from me though, they asked again. I looked down because I wanted to cry and I said with a somber voice, "I don't know...". One girl then replied, "Awww, why don't you come in here with us and you can get a better look, sweetie". My friend started to turn nonchalantly back towards my house as he knew that an answer from him wasn't expected. I was thinking to myself "God, what a shit, puppying friend, stay here puppyer, you piece of shit, puppy!". Then my fear of how this situation could further unfurl forced my young assertiveness to shine. I then said, "We'll be right back". Him and I both turned around and the van of horny college girls lost interest and probably prowled for weaker prey. The reason why this was something stupid that I'd done as a child was because I was playing too close to the road, I could have gotten hit by a car.
  11. Ganny liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in The Stupid things we did as kids   
    One Summer, a friend and I were just riding our bikes in dumb little repetitive circles down near the end of my driveway. A few minutes passed before this van of older women (bear in mind my friend and I were about 10 and 12) who must have been in their early twenties stopped beside us. We were caught off guard as they inquired us with a very strange question that I'd never come across being as young as I was. "Which one of us do you think's the hottest?". I was extremely nervous, but I was also thinking my opinion truly mattered (though it didn't), and I didn't want to hurt any of their feelings. This was my 12-year old mentality. I turned towards my friend and he was just as perplexed and worried as I was. I then just answered saying "Well, I think you're all really hot.". They were determined to get an unbiased answer from me though, they asked again. I looked down because I wanted to cry and I said with a somber voice, "I don't know...". One girl then replied, "Awww, why don't you come in here with us and you can get a better look, sweetie". My friend started to turn nonchalantly back towards my house as he knew that an answer from him wasn't expected. I was thinking to myself "God, what a shit, puppying friend, stay here puppyer, you piece of shit, puppy!". Then my fear of how this situation could further unfurl forced my young assertiveness to shine. I then said, "We'll be right back". Him and I both turned around and the van of horny college girls lost interest and probably prowled for weaker prey. The reason why this was something stupid that I'd done as a child was because I was playing too close to the road, I could have gotten hit by a car.
  12. Chimetals liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in Dumb Little Vlog   

    No, it's a newly uploaded video so it needs to adjust to YouTube's quality format. It has 1080p viewing, as will all of them.

    I'm breaking the literary barrier then. You're being too pedantic about context. Most people believe you shouldn't begin a sentence with 'because', but you had anyways. Besides, with my cat-like prowess I can easily make my way through whichever correctional facility I'm being held in, hop the walls (while probably sustaining some barbwire kisses), find you and forcefully claim the trophy for my own. My mantel is already quite cluttered with accolades, but I just assume to pile them atop one another these days.

    Also, if we are going to be so attentive to detail...

    Either "Waiting FOR execution", or "Awaiting execution". What is a "waiting execution"? Can death perceive patience? It must, Mickey Rooney's still kicking it.
  13. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Stylin' Scarecrow in Uganda's Parliament has vowed to pass the "Kill the Gays" bill as a 'Christmas Present'   

    *sigh* That wasn't my point, I was just making an example of them. It's a sordid fact that an ideology like that of WBC is beginning to govern other countries. You should have read a bit deeper into my post.
  14. Stylin' Scarecrow liked a post in a topic by pheonix561 in Hello, and a Bit of Something Else   
    Man why do you do a bunch of cool parkour tricks and then not actually do them for the camera for us, I wanted to see some of those