Late reply, but, no, that's Mark Heap.
Late reply, but, no, that's Mark Heap.
Slime Princess!
I found it insulting to all genders. Mostly because it was stupid and bad.
Gives a new meaning to "it goes in my butt!"
I think the guys here are more homoflexible.
I think he decided to let the comments rip into that guy, because what a fucking dick. I know loads of asexuals with similar experience as FURFAG (some are furries, but that's just the circles I move in), and I can tell that Get That Checked has no fucking clue what he's talking about.
Dik's back. He replied to me yesterday. He's probably just getting drunk.
I think they're fictional. Writers mostly are.
I find Doctor Strange as white seems vaguely colonial, and I'd like to see more Asian representation in comics. Though I do agree the early stuff is vaguely racist.
I'm sorry, Fake Jackson
(I am for real)
Never meant to miss your falseness cry,
I apologise for forgetting your annivers-rye.
Wow, little offensive that Chang is yellow, people!
I saw Blade Runner at 14/15, but I didn't really grasp it until later. You're probably wise to hold it off a bit.
Niki Yang sounds like that on Gravity Falls too. It's just her voice with some minimal vocoding for the synthetic side.
Niki Yang is Korean, and her voice is adorable. That's the reason.
When they go past the B-Mo driver room he says something along the lines of "found the B-Mo room!"
Well, Bladerunner is about robots finding their creator to give them back life, so it's a clear parallel with this episode. It's the most appropriate reference, but if you can think of another one that works please post it.
I was talking about Marceline specifically, and not just What Was Missing, Ice King makes a reference to her sexuality in I Remember You too. However, I read Bonnibel as asexual, but not aromantic. You're welcome to disagree, but I think Mar and PB have some romantic history.
I view this episode as a response to Bladerunner's question of whether robots with sentience are human. I believe it is saying that they are not, but that does not make them worthless. They are only different, not inferior.
Oh very nice. That's put my thoughts about gender and B-Mo/Adventure Time into much better words than I could.
Remember when Doctor Strange was supposed to be, at least partially, ethnically Asian? No? Neither has any comics artist in the past 40 years.