It's why I fell in love with Evangelion when I finally saw it last year.
Give them a...what?
It's "baizuo"
25 years ago, i wanted the Second Amendment repealed.
People can change. I did.
...But yeah, this is a strange decision. I trust that Trump knows more than I do, though.
Exactly.
I don't believe in any prophecy outside the Bible, but come on, this is worth discussing.
I didn't downvote you, but I didn't upvote it either. It should be allowed to be talked about, that's all I'm saying.
(I did upvote your comment, though)
I'm ashamed to admit this made me chuckle.
There, I said it. Off my chest.
SOMEONE SAVE THIS VIDEO OFFLINE
I'm stuck on my phone due to a hurricane and can't download the video directly myself yet!
I'm stealing that.
Even though my Boomer mother agrees with me, I'm stealing that.
You're either going to be very, very happy in about six months, or pissed off that you're not getting absolutely everything you want.
Long game, son.
Long game.
40 years from Egypt to Canaan.
Is God going to let us do it in 4?
Pray it be so!
FAITH is the difference between doing it in 4 and doing it in 40.
NO DOOMING.
You kind of have to admire his commitment to the bit...
If only he'd channel this drive towards actually making a difference, like Hideo Kojima, Daniel Day-Lewis or Hideaki Anno did with their creations.
Japan's constitution only allows freedom of speech in the individual sense
And then they ended that, because Hana Kimura wouldn't turn her phone off.
When I was a basketball fan, GARM was a team fan forum's abbreviation for the board dedicated to "Game and Roster Moves."
I haven't posted to that site in years. Not since the NBA went woke and I realized how deep the rot was.
It's just funny to think of this tweet in that context instead.
Quota means lowering standards.
Diversity means quota.
I've been to a few. Met Greg Ayres, Jessica Calvello and (of all people) Lewis "Linkara" Lovhaug at one, John Swasey at another--in fact, Swasey RAN the latter con, Anime Houston.
The lines were never THIS bad.
If you didn't know, John Swasey was the second voice of Gendo Ikari, and Greg Ayres was young Kensuke Aida in the Rebuilds. Though this was before I watched Eva or the movies.
I recently went to Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, Texas.
I stood in line for the most aggressive ride there, Dragon's Revenge, and it felt like I was in line for, bare minimum, 30 minutes. Possibly an entire hour.
I felt that just standing there was a complete waste of the experience, and the ride was fun, but not fun enough to make up for the wait.
Lines ain't worth it. Just have fun.
Yogi Berra had a paradoxical point: "It's so crowded, nobody goes there anymore."
My mother watches a lot of true-crime shows (hybristophilia).
Only recently did I realize it's always white people as the perps there.
These days, I would agree.
However, Dragon Quest/Warrior 3 was fantastic on the Game Boy Color, which is where I first played it.
Play that version instead.
Some just want it more
The "bad guys" are way cooler and more beloved than the good guys, which leads into "fuck the good guys," which then leads into "ackshually the good guys were oppressive and bad," and then finally "the bad guys stood for freedom and expression all along!"
Strange how one of the few shows that this has never happened to is the show the two of us 100% agree is an absolute masterpiece: Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Nobody thinks SEELE were good people.
Transformers Prime did something similar, but did it much better:
According to Megatron, the name "Decepticons" was originally derogatory, given to them by the opposing faction to mock them. They later outright adopted it as a badge of honor, turning a negative into a positive. Granted, it's Megatron, but we have no evidence he was lying here.
Think "teabagger"
BlackRock doesn't care about petitions.
"You have to force behaviors"
Okay, after that string of flops, fine, I get it.
No one gave a crap about John Travolta for over a decade between Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction, either.
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