BloxShapedGwei
BloxShapedGwei
BloxShapedGwei

Parsing out the numbers, Trevor got 13 aggressive responses, and 5 violent responses.

A phoenix is a bird, it would be reasonable that it has feathers like a bird.

You must be confusing me with someone else, because I'm not putting any emphasis on the trope part of this tack, but your misunderstanding of what a phoenix down is, and trying to force it as a humorous prop when it's clear that it's literally the down feather of a phoenix. In fact, this part of the reference has been

You're really committing to this for no strong reason, I don't think you know what you mean by "gag".

I'm not a man.

It's not the light, it's the touchpad that drains a lot of power.

Fine, deny it all you want, you'll just keep looking bad for being stubbornly ignorant.

These kind of artworks usually use photoreference by painting on top of them.

I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but I think Madoka is relevant.

I remember that anime, we would joke that Terraformars is the sequel once it came out.

Pointing this out to Jango, who for some reason, STILL thinks the scissor is bladed on both sides, this says "こちら側が刃です - this side is bladed"

Don't listen to JAngo, the scissors only have one cutting edge. In fact, the concept art posted in the main article points to which one it is.

There you go again with that wrong BS, the scissor only has ONE cutting edge, the production art clearly points out one and only one, and this is adhered to in series. Some fan you are.

No it's not, TTGL is an exploration of the robot genre from the 80's to the modern age. Likewise, Kill La Kill is a homage to the transfer battle student series of the 80's, only with female leads, and escalates from there, as well as using wordplay for its themes, and the militaristic origins of school uniforms.

I thought sugar was already a common component of rocket fuel in model rockets, because it's used as an oxidizer. It's even called rocket candy.

MGS4

It was an ad campaign in the 90's for Maybelline beauty products. In these ads, a stunning woman does something, and people remark "Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline"

Have you never heard of what a down is in regards to birds? Down are soft, fluffy feathers that cover young birds, and some adult birds have down feathers to insulate them under the layer of their flight feathers.

Good luck with that, Nintendo owns Bayonetta now.