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I added and also explained that this is a more recent scene.

That second one isn’t from the 90s. It is from 2009's Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance.

It is, of course, a reference to the original series (which also replicates the Shinji scene.

Note: when the top can is removed.

As some others have pointed out, there is nothing true in this entire paragraph:

Lemme know if the web-store is updated with Mother 3 tonight plz.

No. It is totally unfair.

Yeah. a-blackpanther seems to fundamentally misunderstand what’s going on here.

Now? If you only knew what they used to look like:

Those guys that did the Deepak Chopra bullshit study need to do one on critical thinking using Rob Bricken’s bullshit.

There’s something about the photo that’s a little too neat. The image was for a story about Trump’s tweeting, which we’ve already established he doesn’t do directly.

I’m not so sure that I would use the word established here. Assumed, maybe?

Chrome and Windows 10 don’t seem to like each other much. I’ve had issues with memory several times.

All organized religions started with “a modern day person who is able to spin/monetize his own philosophy... without the vast infrastructure of an organized religion.”

This is because my post was intended to be a joke on pedantic thread from above despite containing a half-truth.

Shit man. Buy a used REL 101 textbook off of ebay and you’ll shocked to learn that this has been going on for quite some time.

This is the source of the confusion. The guy is turning the wheel only to alter the beat, but the machine itself is consuming the marbles, which may or may not be visible, in order to fuel the synth.

I would recommend the film Barefoot Gen for Elementary age and up. Gen is around the same age in these books, so children/students can relate to his motivations and action.

It is quite similar to Graveyard of the Fireflies, but Barefoot Gen was originally written for this age group, whereas Graveyard of the Fireflies

Also interesting when you think that Mizuki was not even remotely financially successful until his mid-40s, or so. Couple that with that fact that the first 40 years of his life mostly sucked.

This is the project my GOG.com collection deserves.

I had the same thought. I mean, it would like never play out this way, but it’s true.

I actually really enjoyed Immortals.