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This is also why I feel like the audience calling her a villain really misses the point, but STEVEN thinking of her as one makes sense. She was an asshole when she was younger. When she was older, she prevented the total slaughter of all life on Earth. Both those things matter, but the characters earned about her

Saying “this guy is a laughingstock on the Something Awful forums” gives any point you make about as much credence as “this guy is a laughingstock on /tv/” or “this guy is a laughingstock on Encyclopedia Dramatica.”

I’m a busy man. I don’t have time to watch actual videos before I try to make pithy witticisms about them.

Maybe every Jeopardy category is equally easy for people who are experts in them. Did you really expect them to go deep into gen 3 evolutions?

That’s literally a transliteration of “Wheel of fortune”

Okay, so japanese usually works off of british english when using english loanwords. Americans mostly say “weel,” but the OG pronounciation is more like “hweel.”

That’s literally wheel of fortune, though.

I’m really trying to find the connection you’re making here.
This dude had absolutely nothing to do with the creation and making of Evangelion.

Counter title: Play Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on whatever difficulty you want to.  Each person gets different levels of enjoyment out of their games, and just because you think it should be played on one for the best enjoyment doesn’t mean others will enjoy it too.  I’ve been playing on Jedi Knight difficulty, and

Counterpoint. It looked like a shitty movie before and now it looks like a shitty movie with a less terrifying cherry on top. No one “owes” the studio any of their time or money.

Hey thats your prerogative, but its a dumb... dumb prerogative.

Excellent book? I don’t think we read the same thing. I remember RPO being a long series of “Hey, remember this thing from the 80's” with flat, stereo-typed characters, and a holy-shit level deus ex machina at the end.

*Crocheted, not knitted. I know Japanese doesn’t distinguish, but English does.

It’s not an ad because they just asked?

You seem to be mistaken in thinking they are separate issues.

Reading the comments below, I am struck by just how little people can place themselves in the shoes of others. ‘The Robinsons are stooopid!’ - no, they are brilliant, honorable people used to being around other brilliant, honorable people, and thus they are easy prey for a very clever psychopath. Not because they are

Absolutely. I will be pissed if they change her parentage because I thought it was perfect in TLJ.