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I'll take a spin please
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KBBB feels like a wasted episode to me personally
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I'd like to spin the wheel
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This is actually a bit older, but I haven't really written much in a bit because of finals and other such things and with SOF 6 on the way I figured I may as well update something so, uh, enjoy. New content coming soon hopefully.
Naked and (Kind of) Afraid
Dipper's mind was all fogged up like a car windshield. He was trying his hardest to focus on Night of the Zombie Gnomes III, but his mind was far elsewhere. Maybe it was because he'd actually battled zombies just last summer and they were actually life threatening and terrifying, as opposed to the lack of horror this B grade movie evoked. Maybe it was because summer was almost over yet again and it would mean leaving fun, vibrant Gravity Falls for quiet, dreary California. But that wasn't even fully accurate since Mabel was the Princess of fun. Nah, it was because the Queen of Fun resided in Gravity Falls, that being…
"Dude, you in there?" Wendy Corduroy asked Dipper. "You look out of it."
Dipper, facing down towards the floor rather listlessly, jerked his head up and came eye to eye with her. Normally much shorter, laying on this bed was a great equalizer.
"Yeah I'm fine, just bored by the movie I guess." Dipper replied.
"But it's terrible movie Wednesday!" Wendy exclaimed. "You love terrible movie Wednesday!" Dipper just shrugged her enthusiasm off. "Alright, well I'm just gonna go to the bathroom real quick then if you're not even that invested in this…"
Dipper felt bad because he knew he'd made it kind of awkward, like he usually did. Sitting there all alone on the bed, he cheered up a bit as he realized he had the chance to do what… other boys did and snoop the room of his crush. This wasn't the first time he'd done it so he was able to convince himself that the top drawer just happened to be open and just happened to be the one with her bras in them. Just a year ago doing this would have made him revolted; now it revved him up in more ways than one. The power of hormonal changes in action. For whatever reason this time, even seeing the bras didn't excite him all that much. It would have been a total failure of a trip if he hadn't seen an envelope on the top of the dresser with a giant D on it. He peeked inside and saw something he couldn't believe. It was so shocking it almost took his attention away from the fact that he heard Wendy coming back into the room. Panicking, he stuck the envelope in his hat. Nervously Dipper sat through the final 28 minutes of the movie waiting for the other shoe to drop and Wendy to see the envelope gone or the envelope to explode in a flurry of paper mess and reveal his crime. Somehow neither occurred and Dipper left hurriedly to the Mystery Shack. It was past 11 that night, and shack was similarly silent and dark. The only light in the whole room came from the kitchen table, where Soos was busily working on Paper Mache artwork.
"Hey Dipper, your back late tonight?" Soos asked concerningly as Dipper was sweating bullets.
"Movie ran late…" Came Dipper's rushed response.
"Dude, you ok?" Soos asked.
Dipper then put the envelope from Wendy's house on the table. "I took this by accident… kinda" Dipper admitted guiltily. "Anyhow I looked inside and saw…"
"What did you see?" Soos asked. "Is it bad?"
Dipper gulped. "Well umm… lets just say she's wearing invisible clothes."
"I want invisible clothes!" Soos exclaimed obliviously.
"No Soos! I was trying to say she was wearing no clothes." Dipper exclaimed. "And for some reason… I'm not as excited as I hoped I would be when this happened."
"Why's that?" Soos asked.
"Well… I guess it feels like I was growing up as I saw that picture. I've imagined it before, but to see it with my own eyes… It changed me a little." Dipper said sadly.
Soos put his hand on Dipper's shoulder. "These things happen when you grow up Dipper. Sometimes you'll age in the blink of an eye, like I did when my dad left our family or you seeing nudity for the first time. Don't run from these moments, embrace them." Soos explained in the most composed tone Dipper had ever heard him speak in.
"Thanks Soos, that really helped." A relieved Dipper said as he sneaked another look at the photo. "It is a good photo…"
"Ok, but you should never let anyone else know about this photo though." Soos warned. "I mean, Wendy's wrath if she found out you had it would be hard hitting."
"Maybe the D on the envelope meant it was for me!" Dipper said self deprecatingly as he mockingly laughed. "Ok, lets not get my hopes up."
"Just keep this a secret and get some sleep dude."
Dipper then thanked Soos as he went to sleep and had nice peaceful dreams, if you know what I mean.
The Next Morning…
Wendy was getting ready for the day when she noticed something was missing.
"Say where's that thing I was gonna give Dipper?"
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I feel for the people who are riffing the final two eps. I really do
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Atlantis Squarepantis - I don't hate hate this, but it feels like Clash of Triton in that it's very underwhelming cause really, as jjs said, there's really no plot to it and any special that underutilizes the great late David Bowie shouldn't be considered anything less than disappointing.
Pineapple Fever - I prefer dull to terrible as an adjective for this one.
A Day Without Tears - WhoBob said it best in that it could tone down the early tears, but it's overall just an episode that I could care less about it.
Good Neighbors - I don't like it all that much still, but there are far worse episodes imo.
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Yay I'm in the showI actually have family who worked for the post office, so close enough
(Rest of the show is great too)
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Caramel Frappuccino
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Frustrated and Discouraged
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Hooray no tiesAre You Happy Now - Honestly can't remember this one as much either, but any image of Squidward with a chainsaw is gonna turn me away from it.
Shuffleboarding - Y'all see my thoughts above

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Never Forget You - Zara Larsson
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Summer Job - I don't really remember this one as much, but I can't say this encourages me to rewatch it all that much.
Penny Foolish - Not a fan of Mr. Krab acting overly greedy in any ep and this is offender #1. I don't dislike it as much as I used to, but that isn't saying much.
Plankton's Regular - Honestly, I kinda like this one. The concept was good and while it isn't a high-quality Plankton episode, I still like that they went out of the box for a concept other than stealing the formula. I do agree with others that the conclusion is really weak and it dampens things undoubtedly, but idk I just don't really dislike it, but that's just me I guess.
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Penny Lane - The Beatles
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Captain America: The First Avenger
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I could see Yeti Krabs as maybe fighting for a bottom fifty spot, but it's definitely rated too high where it is. It's certainly not a good episode, but on the edge of the top 40 is pushing it. Everything else is pretty accurate to where it was placed imo.
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Special sign up for a special topic

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She Loves You - The Beatles
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Saw the first two episodes and it seems alright. I wouldn't say it's like the next best thing but I'd give it a watch if it were on the tv every now and then.
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Highway Star - Deep Purple
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On 5/11/2016 at 8:44 PM, CyanideFishbone said:
The rings are pretty good. Still sad they got rid of the Jalapeno Chicken Fries though, those were great.
Personally I thought those were a bit watered down. Still alright because chicken fries are great, but I expected a bit more.
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The Mets pitching isn't just good on tyne mound; first Colons homer in San Diego on Saturday and then Syndergaard hit 2 last night in LA for the Mets only runs in that game. Crazy stuff.
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The wave of spin off future has arrived

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What'd ya last watch? (Movies)
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