Good luck and be strong! I’m sure you’ll find yourself.
I am a person online.
Good luck and be strong! I’m sure you’ll find yourself.
This is not legit. The character is Suzaku from Code Geass, and I believe he caught this fish with the intent to cook and it eat. This is an old meme, sometimes claimed to be a bad fansub, but I’d say it was more likely intentionally created as a joke.
Everybody just has a good time
Hey, I might be sad but I’m not an alcoholic ! Now, say my sad Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Links addict name.
Bringing an army of ghosts to a necromancer’s gate might not be the smart move you think it is…
Tbf, Meme Man gets along with Orang since the end of Riddle of the Rocks 2, and even moreso in Coda of the Cosmos. As for the vegetals? They can’t be that big of a deal for a transcendent one.
I expected the punchline to be the complaints getting more specific until it’s clearly targeted at the other woman who also happens to be her roommate.
Yeah, it becomes one when you start feeling bored by the book you’re reading.
You’re right, it’s what you fear it is; or something close.
He says “I cry when angels deserve to die”. Which means if he isn’t crying, angels don’t deserve to die. Have you ever seen Serj Tankian cry?
I’m no expert, but don’t think so. It’s mostly non-artists who flock to stable diffusion and the likes, so it doesn’t affect the number of artists or the offer of man-made art. The demand wouldn’t really increase either. There won’t be more people who need art, and even if a significant amount prefer human-made art, the predencr of some people satisfied with AI means a decrease of demand.
Idk, I could be wrong but I think it’s a bit different since Roman identity was stronger in all parts of the empire, there wasn’t a class of colonist and a class of colonized, or such a clear cut divide between the metropolis and the colony.
It must’ve been a bit depressing being an educated eastern Roman living in Constantinople at this time, looking at all maps and comparing your country’s state to that of the time of, say, Justinian.
Well, I’ve never beat Sans from Undertale, but if we’re only counting those we did beat… Maybe it’s Undyne the Undying from the same game. I’m deducing that from the time it took me, but to be honest there’s a boss from another game that came to my mind first. See, neither of these bosses feel “unfairly” hard because you have to go out of your way to pick the hardest route to face them. There was one boss whose hardness seems unfair and bad, that was the third boss from the first Spectrobe game. This was really out of nowhere. The first boss took me a few tries because I wasn’t used to he game mecanics yet, the second was easy, but the third? I had to look up strategies online, make dozens of trips between my ship and the bosse’s location, fighting every mob on the way each time to level my spectrobes up in addition to digging up minerocs to feed them; got them from adult to evolved and finally then I could beat it. After this fight, my spectrobes honestly felt overleveled and every enemy from then on felt super easy.
Worst part is, the plot didn’t even justify this boss to be so hard. It didn’t make it feel important. It wasn’t directly threatening a populated planet, it wasn’t anounced before it appeared, it was just there, in the middle of the jungle. And your mission was to find a diamond. Not an important and powerful item that’s key to saving the galaxy mind you, a dumb simple diamond, of which the only purpose is to be expensive. So why would you, Rallen, of the Nanairo cosmic patrol; charged with protecting the whole solar system, go look for it? Because some rich bastard has crucial information about the krawls and you need this information to go on, but he won’t tell you unless you give him this diamond. BITCH, if there was any logic to the plot, I’d be pointing my canon beam at his head and screaming at him to tell me all he knows or else! How dare a human withhold info necessary to save humanity?
Oh, and if this diamond has no particular power, why is a powerful krawl guarding it? It’s not! It’s just standing on top of it by shear luck, because fuck you.
“I hate every ape I see from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z” is literally in the excerpt I first linked.
I’m genuinely not sure wether or not the first text is sarcastic, but I’m certain the reply is.
Idk… I get that it could be interpreted as racist, and I also understand an increased alertness regarding such contents in the present context. But still, I’m tempted to give OP the benefit of the doubt. He provided his other inspiration in another comment and I kinda see how one could’ve made the connection between these two without a racist thought. The ape-man just looks like some of the apes in the Simpsons, I don’t think it’s supposed to be a black man’s caricature or anything.
I’d say Florida man wins because they’ve got a Blue Öyster Cult song.