>doing some smurfs LARPing with my nephews
>I'm gargamel, they're my animals
>one of them falls off the slide
>lying on his side on the ground
>the face of a shell-shocked man
"So hey like what's your story man?" - the quote popped to my mind.
Is this book gonna haunt me like this forever? I should reread it someday.
Have you guys had any quotes appearing so floating-flashbulb-over-the-head-like?
take your pills, man!
>>9910428
desu I'd be more concerned that you said LARPing instead of playing.
Are your nephews adults or something, you fucking pervert?
>>9910508
Well, I just said that since it's a nice meme term, appropriate for this site.
>>9910514
No. We do watch Smurfs: The Lost Village five times a day though.
It's kind of an interesting movie. It has the cliche stuff about Smurfette, the stereotypical "mysterious female". SmurfWillow is pretty hot though. There's a scene where she and Papa Smurf flirt, but it's less than ten swconds long.
There's a lesbian society which is like a feminist wetdream (sisterhood), kinda interesting that they put that in.
I find it interesting that out of all the characters, they choose to identify with the animals (mostly Azrael). Azrael is a pretty minor character in the movie, so I'm quite surprised.
I asked one of them and his favorite smurfs were Smurfette and Hefty Smurf. Talk about typical.
I always thought it was a shame that brainy smurf gets portrayed negatively. This movie suffers from this dumb anti-intellectual ideology too. Brainy smurf amd Hefty Smurf are engaged in a kind of battle for Smurfette at one point in the movie, but at the end, it's implied that Hefty Smurf is closer to the heart of that blonde-blue monstrosity.
A friend of mine once said that this cartoon's anti-intellectualism stems from its communist ideological roots, but I think that may just be a load of McCarthyism. (Or is he right?)
The Smurfs is pretty /lit/ at times though. There's a part featuring Bacchus