| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

liamkelledz  

Rank #7497 on Comments
liamkelledz Avatar Level 192 Comments: Anon Annihilator
Offline
Send mail to liamkelledz Block liamkelledz Invite liamkelledz to be your friend flag avatar
Last status update:
-
Personal Info
Gender: male
Age: 18
Youtube Channel: liamkelledz
Consoles Owned: xbox 360, 3ds, wii
Video Games Played: skyrim, pokemon, resident evil, Halo
X-box Gamertag: liamkelledz
Date Signed Up:10/17/2012
Last Login:5/23/2013
Location:Wales
Funnyjunk Career Stats
Content Ranking:#16058
Comment Ranking:#7497
Highest Content Rank:#4964
Highest Comment Rank:#3455
Content Thumbs: 1839 total,  2086 ,  247
Comment Thumbs: 929 total,  1020 ,  91
Content Level Progress: 39% (39/100)
Level 118 Content: Funny Junkie → Level 119 Content: Funny Junkie
Comment Level Progress: 90% (9/10)
Level 192 Comments: Anon Annihilator → Level 193 Comments: Anon Annihilator
Subscribers:0
Content Views:98176
Times Content Favorited:68 times
Total Comments Made:261
FJ Points:2768

latest user's comments

#6 - But the fox isn't looking at the foxes 03/20/2013 on Foxception 0
#247 - I still like them but i have moved on a bit. Myths, legends an…  [+] (2 new replies) 03/20/2013 on im not complaining about... 0
User avatar #252 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
I'm familiar with various neurological disorders that mimic that of monsters such as the famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Vampires in an extremely general sense but I doubt we will ever have concrete proof of one of our famous beasts from folklore actually exist.
It's a shame as I agree, the world would be far more interesting if fantastic creatures existed like they do in Spiderwick. Still, it never hurts to fabricate your own reality and write a story conveying your beliefs.
User avatar #254 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
We can only hope for proof, who knows, one day we might get it
#237 - Wasn't the worst film I've seen, the main reason for me watchi…  [+] (4 new replies) 03/20/2013 on im not complaining about... +1
User avatar #245 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
You could still enjoy the sing without the movie but of course, by the usage of past tense I can guess you grew past them.

And thank you, I do enjoy a good debate when it comes to things such as fantasies, fairy tales, myths and monsters so I try to keep myself reasonably educated in most areas of the field. Twilight is something that cropped up a lot in the past so people did often want to talk to me about the books.
User avatar #247 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
I still like them but i have moved on a bit. Myths, legends and the paranormal have always been an interest of mine. I want things like that to be real but i am yet to see good evidence of them. I sometimes go on /x/ but there is rarely a good thread on things like that, it's usually just dreams, creepypastas and ask a _____ anything.
User avatar #252 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
I'm familiar with various neurological disorders that mimic that of monsters such as the famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Vampires in an extremely general sense but I doubt we will ever have concrete proof of one of our famous beasts from folklore actually exist.
It's a shame as I agree, the world would be far more interesting if fantastic creatures existed like they do in Spiderwick. Still, it never hurts to fabricate your own reality and write a story conveying your beliefs.
User avatar #254 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
We can only hope for proof, who knows, one day we might get it
#232 - Hopefully now people will stop calling them werewolves at leas…  [+] (6 new replies) 03/20/2013 on im not complaining about... 0
User avatar #233 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
The film was actually delightfully goofy in comparison to the book and the cheap effects helped make it funny.
I didn't see any of the films after that. By that point I convinced my little sister that this movie wasn't worth her time so we didn't go any further than that.
Knowing a bit of what you don't like doesn't hurt. It gives you a better leg to stand on in debates and you can dispel any unnecessary rumors involving werewolves.
User avatar #237 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
Wasn't the worst film I've seen, the main reason for me watching it was that paramore did the song 'decode' for it and i was quite a fan of them at the time. I have had the whole werewolf/shapeshifter argument with people who have read the books and seen the films and eventually i just gave up with them. Good to see some people with a knowledge on the subject.
User avatar #245 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
You could still enjoy the sing without the movie but of course, by the usage of past tense I can guess you grew past them.

And thank you, I do enjoy a good debate when it comes to things such as fantasies, fairy tales, myths and monsters so I try to keep myself reasonably educated in most areas of the field. Twilight is something that cropped up a lot in the past so people did often want to talk to me about the books.
User avatar #247 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
I still like them but i have moved on a bit. Myths, legends and the paranormal have always been an interest of mine. I want things like that to be real but i am yet to see good evidence of them. I sometimes go on /x/ but there is rarely a good thread on things like that, it's usually just dreams, creepypastas and ask a _____ anything.
User avatar #252 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
I'm familiar with various neurological disorders that mimic that of monsters such as the famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Vampires in an extremely general sense but I doubt we will ever have concrete proof of one of our famous beasts from folklore actually exist.
It's a shame as I agree, the world would be far more interesting if fantastic creatures existed like they do in Spiderwick. Still, it never hurts to fabricate your own reality and write a story conveying your beliefs.
User avatar #254 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
We can only hope for proof, who knows, one day we might get it
#226 - I always wondered that. I always thought werewolves never real…  [+] (8 new replies) 03/20/2013 on im not complaining about... 0
User avatar #231 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
Yeah, I thought it was weird too but she was able to dispel the rumor and actually kinda explain what's going on. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense but it explains more than just being a werewolf.

I'll write what I can remember of the explanation, feel free to skip it if you want.

If I recall correctly the second book explains that when the Native American Tribe first met the Cullen Vampire Family hundreds of years ago the tribe never before could turn into wolves. It wasn't until after the initial meeting did some members of the tribe somehow become possessed by wolf spirits. These wolf spirits existed solely to protect the Tribe from the Vampire threat. With these wolf spirits they learned they can destroy a vampire via dismemberment and burning.
Vampires and Wolf Shape Shifters both saw each other as a threat but were able to sort out a peace treaty so that the Vampires will never encroach on the Tribe's land again.
When Edward Cullen trespassed on Native American soil a couple of centuries later the wolf spirits reawakened and possessed new bodies to serve and protect the tribe again. This is were Jacob and his buddies came in. The Wolf Spirits permit whoever is playing host to take on the form of a wolf at will, the spirits all also share a psychic link which is passed along to their human bodies but these humans can only ever share the link when in their wolf form.
Also they can imprint on random people for some inconceivable reason.

This might be horribly inaccurate as I haven't read the book in years and don't intend to pick it up again. I was also incredibly distracted because when reading this myth I couldn't help but notice that Stephanie Meyers misspelled her chief's name and that just wasn't cool.
I was paid a whole package of Oreos for each book I read. I stand by my choice.
User avatar #232 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
Hopefully now people will stop calling them werewolves at least. Oreos are oreos, i saw the first film and that was enough. That film kinda took 'super massive blackhole' down a peg as well, such a good song tainted by that film.
User avatar #233 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
The film was actually delightfully goofy in comparison to the book and the cheap effects helped make it funny.
I didn't see any of the films after that. By that point I convinced my little sister that this movie wasn't worth her time so we didn't go any further than that.
Knowing a bit of what you don't like doesn't hurt. It gives you a better leg to stand on in debates and you can dispel any unnecessary rumors involving werewolves.
User avatar #237 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
Wasn't the worst film I've seen, the main reason for me watching it was that paramore did the song 'decode' for it and i was quite a fan of them at the time. I have had the whole werewolf/shapeshifter argument with people who have read the books and seen the films and eventually i just gave up with them. Good to see some people with a knowledge on the subject.
User avatar #245 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
You could still enjoy the sing without the movie but of course, by the usage of past tense I can guess you grew past them.

And thank you, I do enjoy a good debate when it comes to things such as fantasies, fairy tales, myths and monsters so I try to keep myself reasonably educated in most areas of the field. Twilight is something that cropped up a lot in the past so people did often want to talk to me about the books.
User avatar #247 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
I still like them but i have moved on a bit. Myths, legends and the paranormal have always been an interest of mine. I want things like that to be real but i am yet to see good evidence of them. I sometimes go on /x/ but there is rarely a good thread on things like that, it's usually just dreams, creepypastas and ask a _____ anything.
User avatar #252 - ButtonFly (03/20/2013) [-]
I'm familiar with various neurological disorders that mimic that of monsters such as the famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Vampires in an extremely general sense but I doubt we will ever have concrete proof of one of our famous beasts from folklore actually exist.
It's a shame as I agree, the world would be far more interesting if fantastic creatures existed like they do in Spiderwick. Still, it never hurts to fabricate your own reality and write a story conveying your beliefs.
User avatar #254 - liamkelledz (03/20/2013) [-]
We can only hope for proof, who knows, one day we might get it
#3 - did you get to contact square enix management?  [+] (1 new reply) 03/18/2013 on scrolling through wikipedia... 0
#5 - greenvgjunkie (03/18/2013) [-]
haha sadly no. Would have been cool to send them this tho
#12 - That guy must have found something funny, he fell to pieces 03/13/2013 on Are Those Body Parts? 0
#4 - I thought it might smell a little fishy 03/13/2013 on Tumblr and Periods +10
#40 - Anyone who doesn't give it a hug is just shellfish 03/12/2013 on Give it a hug 0
#10 - I agree, and Friday should be renamed as Fryday 03/01/2013 on Assassins' Creed 4 +6
#13 - I remember reading this on /x/ a few months ago, it is a brill… 02/26/2013 on The Goat Man +1
#4 - that's just cold 02/24/2013 on well fuck 0
#24 - Picture 02/24/2013 on jurassic prank +60
#12014 - Picture 02/22/2013 on Animated GIFs - funny... +1
#8 - But the link in the description does. I want some 02/22/2013 on Science Yo -2
#6 - That doesn't help  [+] (2 new replies) 02/22/2013 on Science Yo -2
#7 - sixfishsticks (02/22/2013) [-]
#8 - liamkelledz (02/22/2013) [-]
But the link in the description does. I want some
#3 - damn, forgot to sign in  [+] (5 new replies) 02/22/2013 on Science Yo -4
#5 - sixfishsticks (02/22/2013) [-]
#6 - liamkelledz (02/22/2013) [-]
That doesn't help
#7 - sixfishsticks (02/22/2013) [-]
#8 - liamkelledz (02/22/2013) [-]
But the link in the description does. I want some
#4 - camperdude (02/22/2013) [-]
#288 - Abercombie the banana eating banana slug 02/22/2013 on Tango the Stubborn Gopher 0
#538 - **liamkelledz rolled user ancientchaos ** 02/20/2013 on Which FJ User Will be the... 0
#3 - That would explain it 02/20/2013 on Just a stormtrooper 0
#11 - ants so are you ;) 02/19/2013 on Real teamwork. +2
#1 - It's horns are way too short  [+] (2 new replies) 02/18/2013 on giraffe +21
User avatar #5 - KnowinglyUnknown (02/19/2013) [-]
I dunno, I think the nostrils look wrong. Could be me.
User avatar #9 - nastoy (02/19/2013) [-]
And way too many dark spots as well.
#6 - Picture 02/18/2013 on What's the worst that could... +4
#1 - He wouldn't if he was in a relationSHIP 02/18/2013 on So sad. 0
#7 - Picture 02/18/2013 on Cute :3 +5
< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 > [ 261 Total ]
Show:
Sort by:
Order:

items

Total unique items point value: 34501 / Total items point value: 34501

Comments(0):

 
Per page:
Order:
Show All Replies
No comments!
 Friends (0)