fallharbor
Fallharbor
fallharbor

Nope! Didn’t catch that. I drive in Japan and used to drive in the U.S., so both look correct to me. That, or I need to study my children’s “Can you spot the difference?” style picture books! :D

I once thought I was playing Eve for several hours, turns out I just change my PC wallpaper to a starscape and left Excel open

Warning! Needlessly told life story ahead;

BONUS ROUND:

When my Japanese mom found out I got tattoos her first reaction was “you’re not yakuza, why would you get a tattoo” then the second was “you’re not going to be able to go to the onsen.” But lucky for her, her heathen daughter got small tattoos that can be covered by bandaids.

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

Because girls in the early 00's didn’t like coming of age stories and eclectic anime shows? Honestly I know more girls than boys from my high school that liked this show. There’s nothing about the show that would exclude girls.

For those interested;

I was a 13-year-old girl the first time I watched it, and its still one of my favorites of all time. It’s target audience was everyone.

So what you’re saying is: He’s a fool for thinking it’s so cool? Fooly Cooly

My initial reaction. And then a mix of fear, loathing, and hope? It’s like... it’s totally unnecessary but then again it might be good? But it can also suck horribly. >_>

God damn, that is magnificent.

I was suggesting that, being a canyon, the surrounding terrain may not allow for enough of a straightaway (or gentle enough curves). He may be unable to gain speed by backing up further because of the twists and turns needed when approaching the canyon.

I like to think this is how the writers would explain it:

Easy: The Flash travels at the speed of plot.

Because his form is awful: he wrecks his aerodynamics by continuing to pump his arms and legs in mid-air rather than tucking in his arms and extending his legs, like this:

I’m going to offer an explanation. Before I do, I want to be clear that your question is absolutely valid and that the real, cannonical answer that you would hear from the writers is. . . “shut up!” In other words, you’re right, and I’m only trying to explain it as a mental exercise, and as a way to perpetuate my OWN

I’m assuming it is the same problem Wally West had in the comics. For the longest time he was the slowest Flash because mentally he always felt he was in Barry’s shadow and could never live up to the legacy. Finally he was able to get over this crippling thought and was able to become the fastest Speed Force user that

I love me some Flash, but the “Little Engine That Could” plot resolutions can suck the air out of the room, every time.

I actually want to see that in Lego cause I imagine it would be kinda hilarious.