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Who would try to steal Hello Kitty? What kind of monstrous society do we live in??

Weis never played in a single NBA game. Lol Knicks.

She tastes like a burger. I don’t like her anymore.

Little?!

I never understood this idea in the slightest. People in cities live in apartments. Who wants to store something like this in their living rooms? Not to mention many apartments are walk-ups which flat out make having one an impossibility. And if you try to bring one into an elevator everyone in your building is going

This was from when Tony was part of the Judean People’s Front.

And now Fuji is the only Japanese camera company named after a mountain.

I like USB-C but I’ve found that (maybe because it’s so easy to insert) it tends to fall out easily.

I don’t think Porco Rosso is Miyazaki’s greatest film, but I do think it is unfairly overlooked in his oeuvre.

M.O.D.O.K., the Marvel Universe’s most cylindrical villain

Also relevant:

His name when designed was originally M.O.D.O.C., Mental Organism Designed Only For Computing. He changed the C to a K (for “Killing”) when he rebelled. So no, he may be be good at Computing/Killing, but not coming up with names.

The New Warriors success did kind of come out of nowhere, though. I mean, the most prominent hero in their roster, Firestar, was mostly known from a cartoon. I guess Nova once had a series. The others? Night Thrasher? Speedball?

I was at either Anime Expo or Dragon Con a few years ago where there was someone cosplaying as the cabbage merchant standing in a hallway, apparently taking a bit of a break and making some adjustments while he set his cabbage props (actual cabbages) on a table next to a water cooler.

That’s funny: I’m not the hugest Transformers fan but I’m pretty sure Buzzsaw and Ravage are two of the most sadistic Decepticons in canon. Buzzsaw (one of the bird cassettes) literally carves his enemies into “art”, serial killer fashion.

Height =/= volume. When we switch over to the apple system you’re going to need to understand this.

I mean, a lot of it is undergirded by straight up classicism, but I kind of do. I grew up in a culture that worshiped Ivy League achievement (stereotypical Asian parents). Only later when I got into the actual professional world did I realize how tunnel-visioned that is. If it helps you understand my perspective, I

I firmly believe that instead of the Imperial or metric systems, we should use apples as a universal unit of both linear measurement and mass.

Oh, I don’t doubt it. But privileged people can be good people too, and despite his initial gross sexism (which he thoroughly repented many, many years before his death), Bourdain probably did far more to highlight the talents of international chefs of all walks of life than anyone in the history of the culinary

I agree with you in principle, but I think people, particularly ones in hiring or management positions, tend to ignore how multiculturalism is part of, in this case, “the creation of better food-related video content”.