That last one has some SCP_087 vibes. Which is a good thing :)
That last one has some SCP_087 vibes. Which is a good thing :)
We’re going to hold you to that, Luke
It’s fun - but the AI seems to get confused from the very first command, mixing up even the stuff it told you itself.
The Jungle Book (1967): Has been criticized for its orangutans, which are seen as a racist caricature of black Americans.
“People in the southern hemisphere see the moon upside down compared to the north.”—Auxilae [when you look at this illustration it’s obvious]
Orisinal is the best!
It blew my mind when I took a Marketing class in college and the professor told us there’s really only like 5 different kinds of toothpaste
Heck yeah! E. Laser alllll the way :D
Fredrogers.org used to have a section about talking to kids of different ages about different tragic or traumatic events - it was really great, but I can’t seem to locate it anymore.
Good choices!
Boy, is he strict...
Those measurements were highly suspect in SFII - IIRC, Zangief’s would mean he had the build of a basketball player
The artist really strikes that balance well between fantastic and disturbing. Very nice!
I think I’ve seen this episode of Twilight Zone before. It’s all fun and games until you go to leave and the doors are plastic
When it comes to Kosher vs. Table, and you are following a recipe...well Chef John explains it very well:
They did it in Season 2 of Netflix’s Punisher pretty prominently with a certain character whenever he would go into an anxiety attack. It was even the color blue and everything :)
Thanks, came to post this too - I don’t usually nitpick stuff but that was just wrong :D
The reporter even is somewhat dressed like Naruto from the time skip series
Yass, Kouign!
Fun fact - they are going to turn off layering when they get to the next “Phase” of Classic’s deployment anyway. It was there specifically because absolutely everyone would be starting in those starting zones at launch - over time things will be spread out enough you don’t need it anymore.