TheLightbringer
The Lightbringer
TheLightbringer

Omg, if they really do have a DLC for Corgis, I will buy it even though I swore not to buy another COD game ever again.

Dragonball was hardly a proper adaptation of Journey to the West. Other than Goku sharing the same-ish name with Wukong, and that he has a monkey tail, nothing about DB and its sequels had anything in common with Journey to the West.

Well, my Shep was Asian...

Dear Lord, those leg moves in Genie. Still gives me (good) shivers whenever I see them.

Being Chinese, I grew up watching and reading Journey to the West, but for some reason this fella reminds me more of the Tauren race in WoW as opposed to the Bull Demon King and his brethren (which I suppose is the race he is supposed to be from).

Meh. I'm enjoying the hell out of my modded, hi-res FF7 though. Let the Internet say whatever they want.

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I found this extremely hilarious and apt as I just watched this episode of Supernatural today.

Haha. People are so funny.

I suppose Dishonored is a FPS version of that...maybe?

Then you hear:

When you're a kid, you don't realize how bringing your Digimon everywhere you go—including the bathroom—is a bad, bad idea.

Not necessarily. Your feet and ankles are actually sufficient to provide enough lift/force to get you up in the air. You can try it. Your knees will bend a little, but that's because your body makes them serve as absorbing springs so the shock of landing gets diffused. It's terribly bad for your limbs of course, and

Classic. Gotta love it when the protagonist tries his/her best to hold their breaths for as long as they can so the jiang shi can't scent his qi.

I suppose Hong Kong does look a little like Shanghai...

A Vita sandwich. Sounds yummy.

I was so proud of my clear, 1998 Digimon. And I was so sad when it fell into the toilet bowl by accident.

Interesting fact: The reason why they're said to only be able to hop is because of rigor mortis stiffening the limbs so much they can no longer bend their knees or their elbows, hence the constant hopping, as well as having its arms outstretched and fully extended at the same time.

Well, technically they're not exactly zombies, and they're actually uniquely from Chinese culture/mythology. Of course, they might've crept into modern day popular culture in other, non-Chinese Asian countries too.

Hahaha stereotype fail. #facepalm

Really? I'm Chinese too, but I grew up watching all Chinese films in Mandarin. I'm supposed to be Cantonese myself, but I can't speak a single word (long story). Both those elements make me feel much happier watching any Chinese film in Mandarin instead, and any Cantonese (original or dub) voices make me feel as if