SW in Live Action Television Compilation

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Little Sally » Fri Aug 15, 2025 9:24 pm

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
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I seem to remember you were expert at finding pulp cover art back in the day.

So this thread should be right up your alley.

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Mon Aug 18, 2025 6:18 am

Little Sally wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 9:24 pm
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:35 am
I seem to remember you were expert at finding pulp cover art back in the day.

So this thread should be right up your alley.

viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4955
I'll have to go over this in more detail some other time. But it looks like it encompasses more than pulp covers, including comic books, movie posters, and even VHS tape cases. (And if you go through all seven pages, you'll see that there's some duplication.)

I have some of these pulps (as well as others that aren't pictured in this thread) and I can tell you that some of them were "letdowns", Either the cover artist didn't read the story very closely (like "The Return of Sathanas") or there's no story to go with the cover art (like the issue of Amazing Stories with the "SW's growing on trees" cover). I found this out not by finding stuff online, but by buying the pulps (usually through eBay) and reading the stories. One of many things that I did for Minimizer's board. But then I got thrown under the bus, just because you don't like necroposting (and because someone had the BRILLIANT idea to make Dorian a moderator).

(A quote from my mom: "Bobby is the supreme grudge holder.".)

I did see some interior illustrations that I scanned for Minimizer's board. (Though they can't be my scans because the pages aren't yellowed.) So at least they can be seen another way, since my computer, with all of the stuff that I scanned in its memory, is at a DUMP somewhere. And when my sister (the one who hasn't died of cancer...yet) was here on Friday, she was talking about "doing something" about my stuff in the storage facility, as in getting rid of it all. So all of my pulps (among other things) may get taken to the DUMP too. I REALLY hope that she follows in her sister's footsteps and dies of cancer too. (And she should be buried at the DUMP, since she likes going to the DUMP so much.) But she'll probably "get off lightly" with a double mastectomy. (And she's talking about having both of her ovaries removed.)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Little Sally » Mon Aug 18, 2025 8:56 am

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Aug 18, 2025 6:18 am

I'll have to go over this in more detail some other time. But it looks like it encompasses more than pulp covers, including comic books, movie posters, and even VHS tape cases. (And if you go through all seven pages, you'll see that there's some duplication.)
Yes I'm sure you're right. I think it broadened out into including movie posters and the like, and covers from more modern publications. And it's understandable things get duplicated when there are quite a few people contributing material.

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I have some of these pulps (as well as others that aren't pictured in this thread) and I can tell you that some of them were "letdowns", Either the cover artist didn't read the story very closely (like "The Return of Sathanas") or there's no story to go with the cover art (like the issue of Amazing Stories with the "SW's growing on trees" cover). I found this out not by finding stuff online, but by buying the pulps (usually through eBay) and reading the stories.
It's interesting you say about some of the stories being "letdowns", and I've heard that mentoned before. It's like the cover artists were given free licence to interpret the contents themselves, or maybe encouraged to make the covers attractive to male readers (kind of like the click bait of its day). But whatever the reasons, it's interesting what was acceptable to portray on those old pulp covers back then, which is so different than what it's like today.

The stuff was way before my time to see it on the shelves (to buy and read), so it's good to know you managed to get hold of some. And at your own expense as you've said. Which I don't suppose many were aware of at the time.
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(A quote from my mom: "Bobby is the supreme grudge holder.".)
Hey, it's good to vent.

You might want to consider registering as a member on here, which should make posting links and images easier. Plus, you'd be able to send and receive PMs.

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Fri Aug 29, 2025 9:56 am

Little Sally wrote:
Mon Aug 18, 2025 8:56 am
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Aug 18, 2025 6:18 am
I have some of these pulps (as well as others that aren't pictured in this thread) and I can tell you that some of them were "letdowns", Either the cover artist didn't read the story very closely (like "The Return of Sathanas") or there's no story to go with the cover art (like the issue of Amazing Stories with the "SW's growing on trees" cover). I found this out not by finding stuff online, but by buying the pulps (usually through eBay) and reading the stories.
It's interesting you say about some of the stories being "letdowns", and I've heard that mentoned before. It's like the cover artists were given free licence to interpret the contents themselves, or maybe encouraged to make the covers attractive to male readers (kind of like the click bait of its day). But whatever the reasons, it's interesting what was acceptable to portray on those old pulp covers back then, which is so different than what it's like today.
But it's obvious that sometimes they didn't read the story closely, because it's a minor detail. Like "Bottle Baby", the cover story for the April 1957 issue of Fantastic Science Fiction. The SW should be a blonde, not a brunette. (She's also supposed to be nude, but of course, they couldn't show that.)

Branching off into giantess, "Invasion From the Deep", the cover story for the May 1951 issue of Fantastic Adventures, is much more way off. Once again, the giantess should be a blonde, not a brunette. She's supposed to have horns. (And she's supposed to have webbed feet, but I guess her feet aren't really visible.) (Once again, she's also supposed to be nude, but of course, they couldn't show that.) The scale is way off. The giantess is only about 15 tall. Plus one of the interior illustrations is of the giantess holding a spaceship in her hand. But there's no such scene (or a spaceship, period) in the story.
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The stuff was way before my time to see it on the shelves (to buy and read), so it's good to know you managed to get hold of some. And at your own expense as you've said. Which I don't suppose many were aware of at the time.
They were before my time too. Before the Internet, seeing a pulp magazine "in person" was rare. The first time for me was in January 1992, on my birthday, actually. I was in Merlin's Books in Tampa, which has been gone for over 20 years. Merlin's was a comic book store. It was a used book store. They had Arkham House books, new on the shelf. (I bought a few from Merlin's, including buying one that day.) They sold roleplaying games and accessories. They sold costumes for re-enactments. And they had an issue of Weird Tales. It was from the 1930's, with a cover by Margaret Brundage, so it was very expensive, and was kept in a locked glass case. (Same with Camelot Books and Gifts keeping the 1967 issue of Startling Mystery Stories with Stephen King's first professionally published short story, "The Glass Floor", which isn't in any of his collections, in a locked glass case.) Sometime in the spring of 1993, I was in a comic book store in Orlando called Cartoon Museum. They had some issues of Weird Tales from the 1940's and the 1950's, which were in boxes, so you could actually handle them. (Though they were in clear plastic bags that were taped shut.) Not as expensive as the one from the 1930's, but still out of my price range. I actually did buy three issues of Weird Tales before the Internet, through an ad in the magazine Toy Shop, sometime in 1994. I got the September 1953 issue (the first digest-sized issue), the July 1954 issue (the next-to-last issue) and the September 1954 issue (the final issue). You could tell that the end was coming. The final two issues reused cover artwork from earlier issues. And all three issues included reprints of stories from the 1920's and the 1930's. But the Internet, especially eBay, as well as places like AbeBooks, Alibris and bBiblio, which are all basically "bulletin boards" for used book stores, have made pulp magazines more readily available and affordable.
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Mon Aug 18, 2025 8:56 am
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Aug 18, 2025 6:18 am
(A quote from my mom: "Bobby is the supreme grudge holder.".)
Hey, it's good to vent.
But you saw what happened with Dorian. It reminds me of something that happened when I was in the fifth grade (1977 to 1978). I was reading a library book in English class because it was due that day. My English teacher took it away from me, and told me that I would get it back the next day. So I told her that she could pay the overdue fine. She took me to the principal's office and paddled me herself. (Teachers probably can't do that now.)
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You might want to consider registering as a member on here, which should make posting links and images easier. Plus, you'd be able to send and receive PMs.
But are you going to get me banned again? I'm definitely going to be necroposting again, though not as much as I did in 2012. Looking at some of the old threads, it looks like you all have forgotten so much. Like in the "SW in Books" thread, there's no mention of the book sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit with Jessica Rabbit's sister Joellyn, who's only a few inches tall. (She's even on the front cover, perched on Eddie Valiant's shoulder) Or the children's books Among the Dolls and The Would-Be Witch, which I read in the 1970's, one checked out of the library, the other one ordered through the school book club when I was in the fourth grade. (And hopefully it's still in the storage facility somewhere.)

I definitely would not be able to spend as much time here as I did when I was a member of Minimizer's board. For one thing, I'm living with my mom again, so I can only post here when she's asleep. (Though she's going to be having hip replacement surgery on September 9th, and staying with the Adams family while she recuperates. But I'm worried that my sister (the one who hasn't died of cancer...yet) is going to do away with me while my mom isn't here to protect me from her.) My activity would probably mainly be limited to the "SW in the Media" sub-forum and the "General SW" sub-forum.

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Little Sally » Fri Aug 29, 2025 9:37 pm

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Fri Aug 29, 2025 9:56 am
Hi Bobby.

Forgive this brief reply. But want to say that I read all that you wrote with great interest, and I wish I had the time to comment in more detail.
But it was good to have you explain how you delved into some of those publications, and come up with those interesting observations, and facts.

What I said about becoming a member was a genuine hope that you might, because you obviously still enjoy the genre and have so much to offer these sites. So I hope you have a think about it.

Regarding your experiences from the old days (Minimizers and SW Realm). I sadly don't have same clinical memory that you have to recall the past, but be assured I never knowingly requested that you be banned from them. I certainly may have been annoyed about necroposting in general in those days, because of it burying new content in the art sections. But that was then, and it doesn't bother me in the least nowadays (though some other things might do, but it certainly isn't necroposting).

Good to talk. And if you become a member, you can always try a PM! :)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:31 am

But you didn't just complain about me necroposting. You deleted all of the collages that you posted during the six months that I was away from the board. Then you started mocking me by bumping threads that were nearly five years old. Of course I said something about it. ("Wow, you deleted collages less than two weeks after you posted them. You must really hate me.") Then Emma, who I had done so much for, jumped into that thread and started yelling at me. (And after I was banned, Emma gave my mom's e-mail address to you without my permission, which could have resulted in my being "outed" to my family if I hadn't intercepted your e-mail and forwarded it to my e-mail address before my mom saw it.) Then Keith sent me a nasty PM. (And after I had scanned all 16 pages of the "Lilliput" section of the Guido Crepax comic I Viaggi Di Bianca and posted it on Minimizer's board, because Keith asked me to. Ingrate.) Eventually Dorian, who had been made a moderator while I was away from the board, jumped in, threatening to ban me. I decided that I had had it with Dorian and his temper. Dorian lost his temper at "i am insane", just because of his username. The poor guy has had so many surgeries because he has Crohn's Disease. (Later, on the SWastika, Dorian lost his temper at Emma, just because she said that she doesn't like images of dismembered women. Minnie-Anna also lashed at at Emma.) Dorian also supported the banning of Lascivious, whose final post said that she was thinking about killing herself rather than dealing with another year of school. So I told off Dorian, and I got banned

I really only joined the SWastika to tell off Dorian some more, and to rub in how the karma bird had crapped on Emma. I had no interest in being a member of a message board that Dorian was the owner/lead administrator of. Plus I didn't like the "All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others" mentality. greenbastard was allowed to post things like "Don't get your dick blown off over there.". But Penny deleted two entire posts that I made just because they had the word "traitor" in them.

You wouldn't have to worry about me necroposting in the "SW Art" sub-forum this time. There's just too much of it to go through. I forgot to mention in my previous post my latest obsession, writing down my dreams, which I spend hours doing. I can have very vivid dreams, and I am very wordy. A recent dream took up 102 lines in a small size legal pad. (I've been able to make long posts like this for two nights in a row because I haven't had any dreams since Tuesday.) There's also my bad eyesight. I have been needing to have my eyes examined and get new glasses since April 2016. But my mom keeps giving me the brush-off. (I don't know how to drive.) I have to wear reading glasses AND use a magnifying glass while I'm using my mom's Chromebook, as well as doing other things, like writing down my dreams, and writing checks. (But if I somehow did get new glasses, my sister (the one who hasn't died of cancer...yet) would go back to her old "ultimatum", that if I haven't looked at something, like a TV Guide, after a certain period of time, she's going to get rid of it.)

Like I said earlier, I'm only willing to give this board a chance because the people you turned against me (Emma, Keith, Lil) and the people who hated me from the beginning (Dorian, greenbastard) either haven't logged in here in a long time, or never joined. (Though there are people from the old days who haven't't joined that I wouldn't mind seeing again, like Twinchy, tinygirllost, Morgan/DalekSEC, blunose 2772 (Nikki the Bubble Girl), Lady Shrinke, Minnie-Anna, anty-nette, and a female member whose username I can't remember who was a Xena fan.) And it seems like you all have forgotten so much. Plus I continue to find new stuff. Here's an excerpt from a description of a new short story collection that was added to the website of Camelot Books and Gifts:

"A Smaller Government" sings in an entirely different key. Hector sits on a bench in Lafayette Park, listening to two homeless people debate, when the White House seems to disappear. But it hasn't disappeared; it's shrunk, alongside everyone in it. For years, people have advocated for smaller government. But is this what they meant?

(But there's no guarantee that there's SW content.)

But I would no longer to be able to contribute like I used to. I no longer have a desktop computer with a scanner. It's at a DUMP somewhere, with all of the stuff that I scanned for Minimizer's board in the scanner's memory. (I also posted some of it on Giantess City. But I'm not going back there.) And all of the stuff that I scanned is in a storage facility, where I'll probably never see it again. (Unless that sister has been getting rid of it behind my back.)

If I became a member, would I be able to post working links? I have a feeling that most people aren't watching the YouTube videos that I've mentioned, because they have to search for them by title. I also don't like not being able to edit my posts, either to add something that I forgot, or to correct typos.

One other thing that I forgot to mention in my previous post: "Bottle Baby" has two interior illustrations. One is of a man giving a nude woman a piggyback ride in public. The other one is of department store mannequins coming to life. But neither of these things happens in the story!

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:38 am

Keeping this thread on topic:

Sid and Marty Krofft's The Bugaloos "Today I'm a Firefly" ("You can't do this to me! I'm a big girl now!")

Sid and Marty Ktofft's The Lost Saucer "The Tiny Years" (RIP Ruth Buzzi)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Kira123 » Sat Aug 30, 2025 1:54 pm

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:38 am
Keeping this thread on topic:

Sid and Marty Krofft's The Bugaloos "Today I'm a Firefly" ("You can't do this to me! I'm a big girl now!")

Sid and Marty Ktofft's The Lost Saucer "The Tiny Years" (RIP Ruth Buzzi)
I found The Lost Saucer episode, but the Bugaloos, I'll have to go to Tubi for that.
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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Little Sally » Sat Aug 30, 2025 4:49 pm

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:31 am

If I became a member, would I be able to post working links? I have a feeling that most people aren't watching the YouTube videos that I've mentioned, because they have to search for them by title. I also don't like not being able to edit my posts, either to add something that I forgot, or to correct typos.

Yes, you'd be able to post active links and pics (as well as edit and do other stuff). So I'd say it's worthwhile being a member and you've nothing to lose.

It's your own choice at the end of the day though. :)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by shirojunk » Sat Aug 30, 2025 11:04 pm

on Deviantart, there's someone making shrinking out of clothes videos

https://www.deviantart.com/mini-maddi/a ... 1225154843

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Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Sun Aug 31, 2025 8:38 am

I forgot one important detail: Emma banned me first, before Dorian did, after all that I did for her. ("You've said some unforgiveable things about some great people Bobby. Forget the probation, I'm banning you for a week, then I'll lift the ban. If you come back with the same attitude, the ban will resume, and this time it will be permanent.") At least she payed the price for banning me (and found out what "great people" Dorian is).

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by BryTheGuy » Sun Aug 31, 2025 11:09 am

With respect, your recollection of events demonstrates a fair amount of antisocial behavior on your part. Like joining a forum for the explicit purpose of yelling at another member. If someone in real life followed someone into a restaurant and started yelling at them, they'd probably be arrested for stalking. It's not a matter of people having it out for them, it's a matter of "this is not how normal people behave, and it's disturbing everyone around".

Regarding necroposting... My understanding is most servers discourage it or have rules against it due to the antiquated structure most forum sites use. Since there's no way for the site to differentiate genuine content updates from comments, in both instances it looks like a thread has new content. This can make it cumbersome to navigate the site as some "recent" posts are actually just miscellaneous comments. Additionally, forums don't want users to feel obligated to check in on every thread they ever make in the off-chance someone has a question 2 years down the line. If forums had more complex features, like differentiating content from comments or a way to archive long-inactive threads into a read-only state, I imagine necroposting wouldn't be as big an issue.

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:07 am

I've been trying to decide whether or not to become a member of this message board, under the name that I posted under on Minimizer's board, so it would be easier to share content, both stuff from Minimizer's board that you all seem to have forgotten about, and new stuff that I discovered during the nearly eleven-and-a-half years since I was banned from Minimizer's board that you all don't seem to know about. I think that you've made that decision for me. Thanks a lot.

P.S. Are you Keith?

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by BryTheGuy » Mon Sep 01, 2025 5:22 pm

Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:07 am
P.S. Are you Keith?
No, I don't even know half the websites you mentioned. But I'm actually leaving this forum now. Between the poor site performance and the mods apparently having no issue letting someone with a known history of sociopathic behavior in, I don't think this forum is for me.

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Nropyub » Mon Sep 01, 2025 11:08 pm

BryTheGuy wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 5:22 pm
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:07 am
P.S. Are you Keith?
No, I don't even know half the websites you mentioned. But I'm actually leaving this forum now. Between the poor site performance and the mods apparently having no issue letting someone with a known history of sociopathic behavior in, I don't think this forum is for me.
I agree with your frustration on both. Do you have another forum in mind for the same subject matter?

GodforgivesIdon't: Please move on and find healthier ways of expressing yourself, processing your feelings and moving on with your life. I am going to be blunt with you. You are publicly rehashing confrontations with people regarding interactions on a forum site that has been dead for over a decade. Your username is dramatic and speaks to a concerning level of desire towards some kind of retribution for perceived slights, real or not, and this is not good for you. You are on a website with tons of images and stories of tiny women with people who love images and stories of tiny women. Please, for your own sake, let go of the past, enjoy the content, and speak up with you have something to contribute to the subject at hand. For example, this is a Live Action SW thread. I'm gonna post my favorite Live Action SW video. It's an old one, and I"m sure many have seen it before, but I think it's better than the current conversation. So please, let me know what you all think:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YpC63x ... eRefresh=1

Look at her! Look at the outfit, the props, and listen to the conversation. Followed up by closely by this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U8FgUcIAfQ

I really love how they tried to make it sound like she's trying to yell. It's a classic movie in the community for a reason.

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Post by pokonota » Wed Sep 03, 2025 4:10 am

BryTheGuy wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 5:22 pm
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:07 am
P.S. Are you Keith?
No, I don't even know half the websites you mentioned. But I'm actually leaving this forum now. Between the poor site performance and the mods apparently having no issue letting someone with a known history of sociopathic behavior in, I don't think this forum is for me.
I agree, the guy in question is clearly not right in the head, collecting little grievances to fuel his ragin victimhood/narcissism complex with them.
I didn't say anything in case he'd just stop, but he clearly needs to see a psychiatrist, not posting here and collecting more little grievances in the process

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Wed Sep 03, 2025 7:06 am

BryTheGuy wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 5:22 pm
Godforgives,Idon't wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:07 am
P.S. Are you Keith?
No, I don't even know half the websites you mentioned. But I'm actually leaving this forum now. Between the poor site performance and the mods apparently having no issue letting someone with a known history of sociopathic behavior in, I don't think this forum is for me.
I am not a sociopath. One of my former next door neighbors at Brewer's Bridgeway (HUD apartments for mentally ill people) was a sociopath. He would not let me turn on my air conditioner if he and his buddies were outside. (And I live in Florida.) The one time that I did, right after I turned on the air conditioner, there was pounding on my front door. Not knocking. Pounding. I was afraid to open the door. I turned off the air conditioner, and again dared turn it on if Ricky was outside. He also spread lies about me, and threatened to report me to the HRS. Ricky's mother was a sociopath too. One of the other original residents of Brewer's Bridgeway was a gay black man. Ricky's mother called him a queer nigger. She spit on him. She hit him. The rental agent and the property manager wouldn't do anything about it. (And the rental agent was black. But obviously he didn't have any loyalty to his own race.) Rod had to move out. They wouldn't do anything about Ricky or his mother until he tryed to murder his wife. Then they finally kicked him out. I assume that Ricky's mother moved out when he did, too late for Rod.

I may have a laundry list of mental illnesses (OCD, being a hoarder, wanting to be transgendered, and I think that I have Asperger's Syndrome), but I am not a sociopath. I have been a victim of bullies my entire life, including being bullied by members of my family. When I was in the sixth grade, someone hit me hard enough to break my glasses. Twice. But I didn't fight back. I never fought back, probably because I was beaten into submission and threatened into submission, by my dad, and by my grandfather on my dad's side, who pretty much took my dad's place after my parents divorced. ("Don't you talk back to me young man! I'll tear your rear end up!") So I'm understandably bitter. But I would never dream of going out and shooting people, like I keep seeing on the news. (There was something on the local news just this morning. An eleven year old boy was doing the old prank of ringing doorbells and running away. But at one house, while the little boy was running away, the owner of the house opened the front door and shot the little boy in the back, killing him.) I just hope that bad things happen to people who have treated me horribly, like both of my sisters being diagnosed with cancer. (Serves them right.) I recently found out that a former classmate died of cancer in January, at age 57. I'm glad that he's dead. In the summer of 1981 my mom had to get an unlisted phone number because of him and his buddy. (And my family has had an unlisted phone number since then.) I hope that the same thing happens to the Dean of Students of Tusculum College who kicked me out at the end of my sophomore year, and to the woman who evicted me (and possibly as many as nine other people) from Brewer's Bridgeway, after I had lived there for nearly twenty years. That included evicting two people at Christmastime. People should not be getting evicted at Christmastime. Evil woman.

When I first started venting here, I suggested that Elana split my venting off into a separate thread and title it "Bobby's venting". But that didn't happen.

You're probably wishing that Chisaiimichiko was an administrator here. When she was and administrator of Minimizer's board, she banned Anak just because she was losing a political debate with him. She banned chesya for posting under more than one username, which was really hypocritical, since Chisaiimichiko posted under more than one username on a previous incarnation of Minimizer's board. (So did Elana and minutia.) And she banned Lascivious, whose final post said that she was thinking about killing herself rather than dealing with another year of school. (And Dorian supported that banning.)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Wed Sep 03, 2025 8:08 am

Nropyub wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 11:08 pm
You are on a website with tons of images and stories of tiny women with people who love images and stories of tiny women. Please, for your own sake, let go of the past, enjoy the content, and speak up with you have something to contribute to the subject at hand.
You must not be reading all of my posts. I HAVE been contributing content since I first started posting here nearly two months ago, on July 8th. Besides this thread, also see the "SW in Western Animation Compilation" thread, the "SW in anime Compilation" the "Pulp SW" thread, the thread "The Little People (1967), and also, in the "Introductions" sub-forum, the "Seriously?" thread. It's mostly been cartoons and TV shows, but I also recently discovered the short story "A Smaller Government", in which the White House gets shrunk. (Though there's no guarantee of SW content.) And it looks like this story was originally published in 2007, long before our wonderful new President started talking about "shrinking the federal government".

I was almost done venting, and was ready to register as a member here, under the name I posted under on Minimizer's board, so I could do things like posting working links to YouTube videos. (And edit my posts.) But then people started jumping all over me for venting, after I had been doing it for nearly two months.

I did a lot for Minimizer's board. I was the sucker who had to buy the pulp magazine, the comic book, the book, or the DVD to find out if there was any worthwhile SW content. (And there were a lot of "letdowns".) I scanned and uploaded two complete pulp stories "The Girl Who Loved Death" by Paul W. Fairman (35 pages) and "It's A Small World" by Robert Bloch (also 35 pages), the interior illustrations for the pulp stories "Fury From Lilliput" by Murray Leinster, "Tink Takes A Fling" by William P. McGivern, "Tink Fights the Gremlins" by William P. McGivern, "Science Island" by Eando Binder and "The Life Machine" by Lester Barclay, the complete EC Comics story "He Who Waits!", the single page of SW content from the EC Comics story "Miscalculation!", and the Lilliput (16 pages) and Brobdingnag (also 16 pages) sections of the Guido Crepax comic I Viaggi Di Bianca, which is a gender-swapped (and "naughty") version of Gulliver's Travels. (That book came all the way from Italy, and it was a pretty hefty shipping charge for a book that's only a little over 64 pages.) I was the one who found (and bought) a DVD set of the 2004 version of Minami Kin No Koibito with English subtitles. (Though the subtitles aren't that great, like "I am backed." instead of "I am backed.") That same eBay seller also had a VCD set called "Scary Fairy Tales" that included Oyayubihime, and also "Alice in Wonderland". (Though no English subtitles.) I did all of that for Minimizer's board. But then I got thrown under the bus, just because Sally G. doesn't like necroposting, and because someone had the BRILLIANT idea to make Dorian a moderator. That's why I'm so bitter.

Here are a couple of clips from an animated feature that I discovered after I was banned from Minimizer's board and the SWastika (Dorian's message board). The members of this board don't seem to know about it:

Strange Magic - Can't Help Falling In Love, uploaded by karakara

I never falling in Love Again - Strange Magic, uploaded by Animated_Movie_Lovers_of Bangladesh

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:11 am

pokonota wrote:
Wed Sep 03, 2025 4:10 am
I agree, the guy in question is clearly not right in the head, collecting little grievances to fuel his ragin victimhood/narcissism complex with them.
I didn't say anything in case he'd just stop, but he clearly needs to see a psychiatrist, not posting here and collecting more little grievances in the process
I first got taken to a psychiatrist (and put on medication) in 1975, when I was seven years old. (I also was transferred to a private school for third grade and fourth grade, so I wouldn't be around a lot of people. But after that I was back in the public school system until I graduated.) I even had an EEG. I can still remember the wires glued to my head. The diagnosis was "ADHD".

After I got kicked out of Tusculum College at the end of my sophomore year in 1987 (because the Dean of Students hated me so much that he BRIBED three people to testify that I was "suicidal" so he could kick me out), Tusculum College would not release my transcripts to other schools unless I saw a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist that I saw had been recommended to my mom by my ninth grade English teacher, who thought that I needed to see a psychiatrist just because I didn't have any friends. But after only two sessions, my mom ended it because she said that she couldn't afford any more. (And I never did continue my college education.)

After my OCD became severe in 1996, we returned to the same psychiatrist at the end of May 1997. This time I was put on medication, which was helping me. But after about six months, my mom made the HUGE mistake of switching me from a private psychiatrist to MHC (Mental Health Care)/Gracepoint Mental Health Services, because she said that she couldn't afford Dr. Haney. They ruined my body, and they ruined my life. The medications that they put me on (including being put on three different "anti-psychotic" medications by three different psychiatrists, like I'm SO dangerous) caused weight gain, an overactive bladder, and five stays in the hospital, including having to have blood transfusions during four of the five stays. (Prior to this, the last time that I was hospitalized was in 1975, and that was for eye surgery. And I was hospitalized in 1971 for hernia surgery. That used to be it.) It also resulted in my being shipped off to Brewer's Bridgeway (HUD apartments for mentally ill people). This was not a voluntary move. I was THREATENED into filling out the paperwork by my other sister, the one who died of cancer in November 2019. If I didn't fill out the paperwork, I would be Baker Acted. No one could be bothered to install shelves for my collections (Popeye, VW, Bloom County, Simpsons, Lost in Space, Audrey Hepburn, Dow Scrubbing Bubbles), except for shelves for some of my Bloom County collection. So it stayed packed in boxes. After I had been living there for five years, suddenly the stacks of boxes were a "fire hazard". Most of them got taken to a storage facility. More of my stuff was taken away from me and put in the storage facility in 2013, 2015, and 2017.But that was minor compared to what happened after Brewer's Bridgeway (and all of the other HUD apartments for mentally ill people in Hillsborough County) got sold to Nazis Dictators Communists (NDC) in October 2020. The new woman in charge threatened to evict me the same day that she met me. This was exactly a week after I had gotten out of the hospital. I was so weak that I couldn't stand up long enough to eat a bowl of cereal. But I was given only 26 days to "fix" my apartment. So my sister (the one who hasn't died of cancer...yet) had a field day. My apartment was GUTTED. So much stuff got taken away that my mom had to get a second storage facility. And a lot of stuff got taken to the DUMP against my wishes, including all of my VW magazines, the ones that were bought new or subscribed to (1982 to 2017), plus back issues going back to 1963 that were bought at VW shows, collectibles shows, used book stores, and flea markets. (That sister had already made my mom quit renewing my subscription to Dune Buggies and Hot VWs magazine in 2017. I think I was three issues shy of having gotten it continuously for 35 years.) My box of printed-out SW comics and text stories also went to the DUMP. And it was all for nothing. I still got evicted. That evil woman wanted to get rid of me so badly that she played dirty. I delivered my rent check for November 2021 on the night of October 30th, 2021. It was not cashed until December 10, 2021, nearly six weeks after I put it through the mail slot in the office door. That sister is being awful about my being evicted. She doesn't care that 12 of the 18 apartments were vacated over the course of less than a year and a half after the change in ownership, including people being evicted at Christmastime. (Though at least two of them were not evictions Someone had cancer, so she moved in with her sister. And someone died.) It's all my fault, for being a hoarder, and "buying too much shit". (The evil side of my family loves to use gratuitous profanity.) She's threatened me with all kinds of AWFUL things to "punish" me for being evicted, including threatening to send me to live with my dad, which I'm sure would be the end of my being a vegetarian (twice), threatening to Baker Act me, threatening to kick me out of the place I'm living in now and have me be homeless (three times), threatening to have me lobotomized, threatening to shoot me (three times), threatening to bash in my skull with a hammer, and threatening to run over me with our mom's car. She's also talking about selling anything of mine that's valuable: my Popeye collection, my VW collection, my Bloom County collection, my Simpsons collection, my Lost in Space robots, my Audrey Hepburn dolls, my signed limited edition books, and any comic books that are valuable. Anything of mine that's in the storage facility that isn't valuable would go to the DUMP. That includes crafts that I put a lot of time and effort into. (My current latch hook project has over 300 HOURS worth of work put into it, and it's only about 2/3 of the way done.) She wants to get rid of ALL of my books and have me read everything on a Kindle, and she wants to get rid of ALL of my DVD's and have me watch everything online. And she'll probably get her way. She ALWAYS GETS HER WAY. I REALLY hope that she follows in her sister's footsteps and dies of cancer too. But she'll probably "get off lightly" with a double mastectomy. (And she's talking about having both of her ovaries removed.)

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Nropyub » Thu Sep 04, 2025 7:28 pm

Cute girls in blue dresses! Can't understand them but, hey. It looks nice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXoCcIsEmZo

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by ensmallen » Fri Sep 05, 2025 2:18 am



So Suzy's in a series with a genie now, can we finally have shrunken Suzy that isn't just a pathetic photo edit? :(

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Godforgives,Idon't » Wed Sep 10, 2025 10:18 am

Attack of the 50 Ft Monster Mania, which aired on American Movie Classics, back when they showed classic movies without commercials, ends with host Elvira shrinking.

Monstermania Elvira Shrinks_WMV V9.wmv uploaded to YouTube by David Patterson

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Re: SW in Live Action Television Compilation

Post by Torcoolguy » Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:54 pm

Could that godforgives guy just be banned already? He clearly isn't going to take a hint and its annoying checking this section of the board because of him. All he's going to do is keep posting walls of text with backstory nobody cares about.