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Bad Movie Night (Open to All | Mingle)
who: Anyone who wants to stop by??? Y'all come down and OTA if you want!
what: Bad Movie Night (tm)
when: Saturday, 7/7/18, or some such.
where: Riverview High School.
warnings: N/A, this is a nice chill log for stupid movies and hanging out!

Carnivale is a ton of fun, but sometimes you just need a breather from the big parties —
Something easy! Like watching godawful movies and munching on popcorn.
Peter had originally planned for a much smaller movie night, but once the school and its excitable staff and slew of teenagers caught wind that Peter got a room for bad movie night, they were very susceptible to expanding on it; it's not even Peter's sole anxiety-inducing mini-project anymore, and for that he's kind of grateful, to be honest. People from school and the staff can help set it up without him wringing his hands and worrying that maybe he's flattering himself, trying to do something that requires guests and friends and people who actually listen to the monsoon of words that come out of his face when he's nervous.
The Riverview Highschool has put aside some of their typical school rooms, and in each there's a decent television with a movie player — nothing too fancy, but perfect for bad movies, right? The desks have been pushed around a bit and a collection of blankets and pillows fill the middle section, free to be used. Judging from the patterns on some, they were either made by the teenagers at the school or offered up by sweet old grandmas who love to crochet. Some rooms also have the beginnings of fortes being made by some of the older kids who totally did a little manual labor in exchange for sweets and chips.
Movies like Sharknado, Plan 9 From Outer Space, and old cheesy monster movies like 1954's Them! (where's Ant-Man when you need him) are playing from room to room, but anyone's free to play whatever awful movie they've scrounged up — free reign, as long as it's nothing too gross; don't be weirdos and play grindhouse movies to scar everyone in the room who just wanted to enjoy the popcorn.
There is one added benefit, as well! Pam the overly complicated pancake-making robot (in a questionable apron) is going room to room with warm pancakes and condiments, offering whoever asks a stack — and without screwing them up, either! You probably can't thank Peter completely for that, he had to get a little help from people like Shuri. Of course, if you tell Pam your name when she asks, she doesn't remotely get the name right. Sorry, man, it's just a... flaw of the system, and not her being intentionally programmed to say the most endearingly incorrect and embarrassing name she can give you.
Have fun, snuggle up, question people's tastes in flicks.
what: Bad Movie Night (tm)
when: Saturday, 7/7/18, or some such.
where: Riverview High School.
warnings: N/A, this is a nice chill log for stupid movies and hanging out!

Something easy! Like watching godawful movies and munching on popcorn.
Peter had originally planned for a much smaller movie night, but once the school and its excitable staff and slew of teenagers caught wind that Peter got a room for bad movie night, they were very susceptible to expanding on it; it's not even Peter's sole anxiety-inducing mini-project anymore, and for that he's kind of grateful, to be honest. People from school and the staff can help set it up without him wringing his hands and worrying that maybe he's flattering himself, trying to do something that requires guests and friends and people who actually listen to the monsoon of words that come out of his face when he's nervous.
The Riverview Highschool has put aside some of their typical school rooms, and in each there's a decent television with a movie player — nothing too fancy, but perfect for bad movies, right? The desks have been pushed around a bit and a collection of blankets and pillows fill the middle section, free to be used. Judging from the patterns on some, they were either made by the teenagers at the school or offered up by sweet old grandmas who love to crochet. Some rooms also have the beginnings of fortes being made by some of the older kids who totally did a little manual labor in exchange for sweets and chips.
Movies like Sharknado, Plan 9 From Outer Space, and old cheesy monster movies like 1954's Them! (where's Ant-Man when you need him) are playing from room to room, but anyone's free to play whatever awful movie they've scrounged up — free reign, as long as it's nothing too gross; don't be weirdos and play grindhouse movies to scar everyone in the room who just wanted to enjoy the popcorn.
There is one added benefit, as well! Pam the overly complicated pancake-making robot (in a questionable apron) is going room to room with warm pancakes and condiments, offering whoever asks a stack — and without screwing them up, either! You probably can't thank Peter completely for that, he had to get a little help from people like Shuri. Of course, if you tell Pam your name when she asks, she doesn't remotely get the name right. Sorry, man, it's just a... flaw of the system, and not her being intentionally programmed to say the most endearingly incorrect and embarrassing name she can give you.
Have fun, snuggle up, question people's tastes in flicks.
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If somebody starts throwing sharks into tornadoes I'm foisting Iyami off on them.
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[ Come on nii-san we can do worse. ]
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[ GO HARD OR GO HOME is his motto. ]
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Nothing like having a psychopath for a little brother to make a guy feel sane.
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I only suggested something to make things more epic! How is any of that psychotic?