i dont know, everytime im in internt i search something about x men -_-
why im so obssesed?
i dont know, everytime im in internt i search something about x men -_-
lol i look up old comicbook pics on tumblr of x-men
It's just really flipping good. I've also been really into X-men for awhile. I think the big cast size helps too, it's not reading about the same hero all the time, so there's a lot of variety.
I'm world famous comicvine poster Koays, and I'm here to tell you X-Men addiction can be managed. New treatments are being developed everyday but the first step is identifying your problem.
Common symptoms include-
Fanboyism
Irrational fear of persecution for powers you don't have.
Randomly saying "______ was right"
Having intense discussions on the philosophical, moral, and personal ethics of mutant rights.
Having intense discussions on the philosophical moral and personal ethics of a creative team.
Mentioning Chris Claremont's name more then 5 times in a week.
Spending more then 20 minutes composing a response to someone else's critique of a creative direction.
Agreeing with someone on something you like and then spending 15-20 post critiquing its effect on X-Men.
Turning a simple yes or no question into a 150 post rewrite/write up on the X-Men based on to or three minor changes.
Randomly writing the name of an X-Men character whenever you pause to think about what your writing.
Randomly typing X-Men into Google as a reflex.
Spending more then 3 hours in a week searching through books, or on the web for scans of X-Men based on a stray thought or comment.
Possessing more then half a gig of X-Men related files on your personal computers.
Having a paragraph or more opinion ready to share at any moment on the concept of the Phoenix, time travel and/or the younger X-Men.
Having the comicvine X-Men Forum as a saved link on your browser.
Being able to identify and list the symptoms of X-Men addiction because you've done at least half of the things on it.
If you suffer from these or any other symptoms of X-Men addicition or just like to be referred to by your mutant name, seek help and call 1-800-MAG-NETO for a free consultation and introduction into an accepting and welcoming brotherhood of evil...er...like minded people.
So don't suffer alone, Join Us.
I'm world famous comicvine poster Koays, and I'm here to tell you X-Men addiction can be managed. New treatments are being developed everyday but the first step is identifying your problem.
Common symptoms include-
Fanboyism
Irrational fear of persecution for powers you don't have.
Randomly saying "______ was right"
Having intense discussions on the philosophical, moral, and personal ethics of mutant rights.
Having intense discussions on the philosophical moral and personal ethics of a creative team.
Mentioning Chris Claremont's name more then 5 times in a week.
Spending more then 20 minutes composing a response to someone else's critique of a creative direction.
Agreeing with someone on something you like and then spending 15-20 post critiquing its effect on X-Men.
Turning a simple yes or no question into a 150 post rewrite/write up on the X-Men based on to or three minor changes.
Randomly writing the name of an X-Men character whenever you pause to think about what your writing.
Randomly typing X-Men into Google as a reflex.
Spending more then 3 hours in a week searching through books, or on the web for scans of X-Men based on a stray thought or comment.
Possessing more then half a gig of X-Men related files on your personal computers.
Having a paragraph or more opinion ready to share at any moment on the concept of the Phoenix, time travel and/or the younger X-Men.
Having the comicvine X-Men Forum as a saved link on your browser.
Being able to identify and list the symptoms of X-Men addiction because you've done at least half of the things on it.
If you suffer from these or any other symptoms of X-Men addicition or just like to be referred to by your mutant name, seek help and call 1-800-MAG-NETO for a free consultation and introduction into an accepting and welcoming brotherhood of evil...er...like minded people.
So don't suffer alone, Join Us.
Im so a member, its really works!
You try to fill that giant hole in your heart. When was the last time you spoke to someone about your feelings?
@koays: all my pictures saved on my laptop is x-men lol
@hopesummersforthefuture: @bababoom: Instead of thinking of it as a evangelist selling religion, or an alcoholic offering a drink, or a drug addict offering cocaine....think of it as the Ice cream man giving out ice cream. Everybody likes Ice cream, and just because you gained 15 pounds in 3 weeks off of rocky road, doesn't mean you shouldn't tell a kid to try a Popsicle. These are things you'll learn in the Brotherhpod of Evil Muta....er...Brotherhood of supportive people who understand your struggle.
@hopesummersforthefuture I just had to take a bunch of files off of my old laptop which were all scans of X-books that I've had to scan personally, a few digital files and fanart related to X-Men. The transfer was 10minutes which is sad until you realize I made it worst by looking at images online and downloading more pictures because I was inspired. An hour later I forgot why I was even there and started posting on comicvine.
@fuzzylittlerodent: thats true
@koays: i found this
lol wolverine giving sex advice
cyclops in the shadow????? hmmmm, maybe
Lol these were in my Cyclops folder
@koays: Damn, you have a folder filled with Cyclops scans? I need to step my game up...
@koays:i have over 50 scans of jean grey lol :P
@hopesummersforthefuture: pfft I've got scans of Jean,Emma, Rachel and Cable that could literally be from anywhere because for a long time I didn't label stuff
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