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A few years ago, I made it a point to watch all the individual Digimon short films by themselves, and then followed that by watching the American Digimon: The Movie. I came away with two main thoughts:

I’ve previously worked for a stock image company and tattoos were one of the basic legal issues that we had to make sure were accommodated for within photographs. Basically, if a person within a photograph had a discernable tattoo that seemed custom or elaborate enough, we would require that the party submitting the

The important question here should be “why?”. Why do they reduce eye-strain? Since no study has ever found blue-light-blocking filtration on glasses to actually improve visual acuity or clarity, my best guess is simply that, because the glasses are blocking out so much of a common wavelength of light, that they end up

The important question here should be “why?”. Why do they reduce eye-strain? Since no study has ever found

I would normally order my consoles from Best Buy, but the last time I ordered a game from there, I received a notice less than three days later that there was suspicious activity on my credit card. One of the multiple suspicious orders was for the special edition version of the exact same product I had just ordered,

I would normally order my consoles from Best Buy, but the last time I ordered a game from there, I received a notice

If a site in 2020 is going to make a slide-show-style article, please at least try to update it to modern standards of usability like most other sites with that type of article do. Why can’t I navigate via the directional arrows? Why can I not choose to view the whole article as one page? Why are the navigational

Can you ride on them? That was the one feature that piqued my interest when I saw trailers for the Let’s Go games. Riding on Snorlax was hilarious. :-P

That’s if they know who he is. Racism knows few, if any, bounds. Many celebrities and their families have experienced racism at the hands of police who didn’t recognize them at the time. It’s easy for police to receive a call about a suspicious “black kid in a hoodie” in an area and to detain someone like him.

I think you’re assuming Imran’s suggestion of the game reckoning “with the fact that police would treat Miles Morales differently from Peter Parker” meant that in terms of Morales while he’s Spider-Man. Instead, I think the more reasonable assumption is that Miles Morales, as a black kid in America, might himself

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Huh? In the broadcast they had a decent chunk of nothing but clips of racing against other vehicles via the cockpit view. Watch the whole video here:

I’d just like to throw my suggestions out there: Death Note and Ghost in the Shell: SAC. They’re both solid, amazingly written entertaining shows that require absolutely no prior knowledge of or experience with anime to appreciate. I’ve successfully convinced many people who never normally would’ve considered watching

It’s a shame Digimon was stopped — it was just ramping up. Still, obviously, they’re all just shows and I’m happy the companies are prioritizing people’s health over money.

“To be fair, the Perfect stage isn’t perfect either.”

Yeah, I wasn’t truly expecting many of those changes, but they would be nice. The digidestined label is probably the least important of them all. Things like the crest names, which seemed like they were mistakenly swapped, the evolution stages, where Ultimate isn’t actually the ultimate stage, and calling Omegamon “Omn

I can’t tell much of anything from that trailer, but I’ll keep my wall of skepticism built, thank you. :-P

The two qualities that annoy me the most about certain turn signals is either when they’re mounted substantially inboard toward the centerline of the car, and when they’re not spaced far enough from the headlights.

There’s “enough” relative to a single car, and then there’s “enough” relative to the market and competition.

As it stands now, if one competitor is knocked out by a legal technique, and the KO’ed competitor cannot return to the match after a ten-count or a one-minute doctor’s assessment, then the competitor who scored the legal KO technique wins.

Someone with the knowledge, skill and physical ability can take MANY more hits than someone not focusing on core strength, stamina, etc. - how is that accounted for, and how could you reach a direct comparison that doesn’t irrevocably bias the system towards one athlete or the other?

The regular scoring isn’t too complex, but does require at least a basic explanation. Punches to the body score one point and are only counted if they’re straight punches — hooks are allowed but not scored. Regular kicks score two points to the body and three to the head; if you spin or rotate your body 180 deg. or

That’s just because of the rules. While you are allowed to block with your arms, you’re not allowed to block with your legs. You also can’t punch to the head. Only kicks that strike with the feet are scored (or, with the electronic gear only kicks that register with the compatible foot gear). You’re allowed to push,