Hahaha, he was my favorite character. Wasn't he super angsty too? Well, it was his fault he was stuck as a hawk. The andalite warned him! Srsly.
Hahaha andalites. Or the Hork-bajir or however the hell you spell it. I'm pretty sure the author just threw some consonants together so she could laugh whenever kids tried to pronounce the name.
Yeah, but I kinda liked his angsty-moody-ness... it made him hotter somehow.
Hahahaha that's what I was thinking - how do you remember it all? I vaguely remember something to do with weird slugs going into people's ears. that was animorphs, wasn't it?
(by the way, Amy - whoever dishes out those letters on scrabble hates me)
THAT'S the show with those fucking slugs!?? I thought it was one of those weird Star Trekky shows, but now I know that Animorphs is the cause of my irrational slug hate!
Uggggh. I mean, I'd feel bad stepping on one, but the concept of slugs freaks me out in general... the fact that they EXIST. Maybe I'm terrible to hate an entire species, but still, I've had too many gardening experiences where I found a slug on some part of me where I did not want to have a slug on me (read: ANY part of me) and royaly freaked out.
Amy - that's how I feel about spiders. And I don't care that I'm hating an entire species, they're evil. I've had those sorts of contact experiences with spiders as well. Once one went down my top when I was working in an animal sanctuary. I freaked out so much that I just ripped my top off in front of customers and everything.
ugh I have had a leach on me. It was between my toes and had latched on affter my brother and I had chased ducks through mildly stagnant water. I was terrified to go swimming in rivers for a good year. uuuuuuugh
I know how you feel about spiders, though I actually don't mind spiders so much, just daddy long-legs (which aren't even spiders because they don't have 8 legs but I don't care they look like spiders to me).
Ugh those things are disgusting and I will flat-out refuse to walk under doors if they're chilling on the frame.
R.L. Stine creeped me out more than the stories themselves, actually. When he appeared right before the show to give a sort of blurb. He was a scary man.
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Hahaha andalites. Or the Hork-bajir or however the hell you spell it. I'm pretty sure the author just threw some consonants together so she could laugh whenever kids tried to pronounce the name.
YEEEEEERRRRKS
Why do I remember all of this?
Hahahaha that's what I was thinking - how do you remember it all?
I vaguely remember something to do with weird slugs going into people's ears. that was animorphs, wasn't it?
(by the way, Amy - whoever dishes out those letters on scrabble hates me)
And yes, that was Animorphs. They were the Yeerks.
Seriously, why do I know this?
Oh yeah, Yeerks!
I was terrified of water going near my ears for ages after watching that. I was so scared that slugs could get into my brain.
I think it's natural to hate slugs anyway, no?
I'm with you on this Kay - they didn't freak me out til I watched Animorphs.
Slugs aren't so bad... I stepped on one once in bare feet tho by accident. It was one of the most horrible things ever
Stupid slugs.
no blood spilled though. I just got a freaking/grossing out
^shit sean ashmore was in animorphs!
Amy - that's how I feel about spiders. And I don't care that I'm hating an entire species, they're evil.
I've had those sorts of contact experiences with spiders as well. Once one went down my top when I was working in an animal sanctuary. I freaked out so much that I just ripped my top off in front of customers and everything.
See? Evil little buggers, spiders.
I know how you feel about spiders, though I actually don't mind spiders so much, just daddy long-legs (which aren't even spiders because they don't have 8 legs but I don't care they look like spiders to me).
Ugh those things are disgusting and I will flat-out refuse to walk under doors if they're chilling on the frame.
It made them go insane...
Jeez, you guys have amazing memories.
And I watched the TV series...
But Point Horror books were always scarier than Goosebumps, in my opinion.
Oh man....
R.L. Stine creeped me out more than the stories themselves, actually. When he appeared right before the show to give a sort of blurb. He was a scary man.