A Rumbly in Lombardi's Tummy
Posted 9 months agoCartoon Stomach SFX
Posted a year agoPolice Dog & Cat Scrapped
Posted 5 years agoI'm sad to announce that I'm scrapping Police Dog & Cat due to protests of George Floyd's death and its heavy similarities to the Disney hit Zootopia. Now I'm starting to come up with new ideas for Adventure Wolf Smitty and I though up new characters for it.
I'm Cured From My Depression
Posted 5 years agoI forgot to tell that I've been cured from my anxiety and depression since the beginning of the year while leaving Florida on my last visit. I've been feeling much better ever since.
Anxiety And Depression
Posted 6 years agoOver the past 2 weeks, I've been experiencing anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. It all started on the night when I was in bed. Without warning, the phrase, "I wish I was dead" kept coming up in my mind. I thought it's just nonsense; I had a good night sleep though. A couple of days past by and that's when I began to have terrible thoughts of cutting my wrists and hanging myself. I became very afraid. Then on the first Sunday, when I was eating lunch with my parents, my dad was having fun with me, but I didn't smile or laugh, I pouted, and then I burst into tears. And that's when I told my parents about what's happening to me. I told them I might have depression. Well they thought it's my anxiety since Christmas was around the corner and I always get excited; it's my most favourite day of the year. I also told them that I don't want to kill myself and leave this world too young. My mom made an appointment with my doctor to see if I can get my meds upgraded. While I was waiting for the day, the bad thoughts kept bombarding my mind. But, my mom kept telling me that she and everybody loves me so much because I'm a very special person. And I have to agree with her, I am a loving and special person. She also told me to pray to God and tell him to get rid of those thoughts. I also keep saying to myself, "I'm not going to kill myself", "I don't want to die", "I love myself", and "I love this world". Recently, my mom told me not to say "I'm not going to kill myself" to myself all the time; it makes it worse. Lesson learned. Last Sunday in church, I shared my story to our friends in class. My mom shed some tears. During service, while singing "Joy to the World", I went up to the alter to pray. My mom and a friend of ours, who is a Vietnam War veteran, prayed with me. He told me he's been having the same thing three times. That's one of the reasons why he has his service dog. I gave him a big hug and a big thanks for supporting me. On Tuesday, I went to the doctor to tell her what's been happening to me. Like me, my doctor is a Christian too and she prayed for me. How sweet of her. After my emergency checkup, I was reverted back to my old medication. I think it's helping and I'm starting to go back to my old self again. So if you are suffering the same things that I had, NEVER give up. Fight it by using self-control.
RIP Grandmama
Posted 7 years agoMy dad just told me that my beloved Grandmama had passed away. She is 89 years old.
R.I.P. Bill Paxton
Posted 8 years agoI can't believe that Bill Paxton is gone! He'll be deeply missed. 😢
He's 61 years old.
He's 61 years old.
Fritz the Cat Turns 45
Posted 9 years agoToday is the 45th anniversary of Fritz the Cat, the world's first adult animated movie created by Ralph Bakshi.
Help Ed Wolf! 🐺
Posted 9 years ago
Ed-Wolf is threatening to take his own life. I read his journal saying he's worthless and nothing but crap. Please help comfort him, I hate it when he has to go!Teddy Ruxpin Returns
Posted 9 years ago♪ Come dream with me tonight ♪
♪ Let's go to far-off places ♪
♪ And search for treasures bright ♪
Remember that song when you were a child in the '80s? It's from Teddy Ruxpin. I just found out that he's returning next year for a whole new generation.
♪ Let's go to far-off places ♪
♪ And search for treasures bright ♪
Remember that song when you were a child in the '80s? It's from Teddy Ruxpin. I just found out that he's returning next year for a whole new generation.
Dangerous Japanese Ghost Videos 🇯🇵⛩👻📼 #3
Posted 9 years agoDo you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in curses? Well, I just want to say that the Land of the Rising Sun, known as Japan is home to the best horror stories and movies ever made. They even make a lot of documentaries that show scary ghost videos. The one I'm really interested in is Noroi no Video.
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ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
In "Japanese Doll (日本人形)" in Special 5, the Noroi no Video staff went to a warehouse where strange things are happening there. The company's former boss had an old 8mm film and it is believed to be the cause of the anomalies. The film first shows a family barbecue then it cuts to a place that appears to be an abandoned shrine. While exploring and filming, the cameraman finds a Japanese doll.
Back at the staff room, the activity also occurs there. The room's surveillance camera also records the incidents such as equipment and a ceiling light bulb falling. Due to the activity being dangerous, a lot of staff members, including assistant director Hiroshi Eda, resigned. But it never ends in Volume 14. Although the anomalies still occur in the staff room, the staff was able to find Eda. He explains why he left and the staff tells him not to leave without everyone knowing.
Scared enough? If you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it. And if you do want to watch it, don't watch it alone.
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ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
In "Japanese Doll (日本人形)" in Special 5, the Noroi no Video staff went to a warehouse where strange things are happening there. The company's former boss had an old 8mm film and it is believed to be the cause of the anomalies. The film first shows a family barbecue then it cuts to a place that appears to be an abandoned shrine. While exploring and filming, the cameraman finds a Japanese doll.
Back at the staff room, the activity also occurs there. The room's surveillance camera also records the incidents such as equipment and a ceiling light bulb falling. Due to the activity being dangerous, a lot of staff members, including assistant director Hiroshi Eda, resigned. But it never ends in Volume 14. Although the anomalies still occur in the staff room, the staff was able to find Eda. He explains why he left and the staff tells him not to leave without everyone knowing.
Scared enough? If you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it. And if you do want to watch it, don't watch it alone.
Road Rovers Is Now 20! 🐶
Posted 9 years agoAttention dog lovers and WB fans, Road Rovers is now 20 years old!
Dangerous Japanese Ghost Videos 🇯🇵⛩👻📼 #2
Posted 9 years agoDo you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in curses? Well, I just want to say that the Land of the Rising Sun, known as Japan is home to the best horror stories and movies ever made. They even make a lot of documentaries that show scary ghost videos. The one I'm really interested in is Noroi no Video.
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ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
In Ver. X: 4, released in 2002, there is a mysterious video known as "The Video Posted by an Unknown Sender (差出人不明の投稿ビデオ)". At the Noroi no Video staff room, the staff received a package from the mail. There was no name on it and in it is a VHS tape and a letter loaded with graffiti. The staff can't understand the meaning of all that writing. There are "retaliation", "saw this video 9 times", and more.
The video shows what appears to be doll burning at a city riverside and a white shadow figure rises and disappears. The staff gathered the clues to this video and found where the video took place. Back at the staff room, one of the staff members said that a friend of his watched the video and committed suicide. They say this video might be cursed.
Scared enough? If you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it. And if you do want to watch it, don't watch it alone.
Full Title:
ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
In Ver. X: 4, released in 2002, there is a mysterious video known as "The Video Posted by an Unknown Sender (差出人不明の投稿ビデオ)". At the Noroi no Video staff room, the staff received a package from the mail. There was no name on it and in it is a VHS tape and a letter loaded with graffiti. The staff can't understand the meaning of all that writing. There are "retaliation", "saw this video 9 times", and more.
The video shows what appears to be doll burning at a city riverside and a white shadow figure rises and disappears. The staff gathered the clues to this video and found where the video took place. Back at the staff room, one of the staff members said that a friend of his watched the video and committed suicide. They say this video might be cursed.
Scared enough? If you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it. And if you do want to watch it, don't watch it alone.
Dangerous Japanese Ghost Video 🇯🇵⛩👻📼 #1
Posted 9 years agoDo you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in curses? Well, I just want to say that the Land of the Rising Sun, known as Japan is home to the best horror stories and movies ever made. They even make a lot of documentaries that show scary ghost videos. The one I'm really interested in is Noroi no Video.
Full Title:
ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
Noroi no Video is a horror documentary series that presents ghost videos taken from various people in Japan. In summary, an investigation team, known as the Noroi no Video Production Committee, goes on a search to research about "cursed videos" from these people who have claimed to have tragic incidents involving these videos. There are some videos included in the series that are claimed to be too dangerous to watch. When someone catches a spirit on camera and later suffers from misfortune and evil, the video is considered to be cursed and dangerous.
In Volume 2, released in 1999, there is a video titled "Work Clothes Man (作業服の男)". It shows a woman and her boyfriend riding on a train. Reflected on the window is a spirit of a man in work clothes sitting on an empty seat and he stares at them. Later on, many incidents occurred to a lot of people who watched this video. The woman's boyfriend, the photographer disappeared and other viewers suffered from unexplained illnesses and car accidents. The staff did a follow-up investigation in Special 1, released in 2000.
But the story never ends in Noroi no Video: The Movie. It featured a video of friends watching Volume 2. One of the men left the room right before the video started so he won't be affected. After the video ended, the man came back in, and all of a sudden there was a snapping sound. It was a rap. Days later, one of the men died. The friends believed his death is related to the video and the rap sound.
Scared enough? I really do believe that this curse is real. So if you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it.
Full Title:
ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
Noroi no Video is a horror documentary series that presents ghost videos taken from various people in Japan. In summary, an investigation team, known as the Noroi no Video Production Committee, goes on a search to research about "cursed videos" from these people who have claimed to have tragic incidents involving these videos. There are some videos included in the series that are claimed to be too dangerous to watch. When someone catches a spirit on camera and later suffers from misfortune and evil, the video is considered to be cursed and dangerous.
In Volume 2, released in 1999, there is a video titled "Work Clothes Man (作業服の男)". It shows a woman and her boyfriend riding on a train. Reflected on the window is a spirit of a man in work clothes sitting on an empty seat and he stares at them. Later on, many incidents occurred to a lot of people who watched this video. The woman's boyfriend, the photographer disappeared and other viewers suffered from unexplained illnesses and car accidents. The staff did a follow-up investigation in Special 1, released in 2000.
But the story never ends in Noroi no Video: The Movie. It featured a video of friends watching Volume 2. One of the men left the room right before the video started so he won't be affected. After the video ended, the man came back in, and all of a sudden there was a snapping sound. It was a rap. Days later, one of the men died. The friends believed his death is related to the video and the rap sound.
Scared enough? I really do believe that this curse is real. So if you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it.
RIP Gene Wilder
Posted 9 years agoThe man who played as Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory has died. He's 83 years old.
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