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So, they chose convenience and appealing to the core audience. Same for Ghost in the Shell.

Hogger won the cosplay contest, and deservedly so. It’s wild that the expression is so perfect.

Hanzo so OP he beat a Dragon Aspect.

Hey, they finally gave Alex pants!

It’s definitely impressive and well done, but there comes a point where these photos are more about the digital painting than they are the actual cosplay. These are so heavily edited.

They also said he has dementia, which killed nd of would explain the grab ass and repeatedly telling the same dumb jokes. A lot of people with dementia start saying and doing things they never would have done with all their cognitive functions intact.

Dive!

No, the Ghostbusters remake with Feig, and that is exactly all it was, is a crapsack movie. The only good character in it is Holtzman. All the others are stupid, stereotypical, and maybe even slightly racist. The wirting was piss poor too. It was a sad waste of talent.

To each their own, but personally I find the basic premise of Pacific Rim so inherently ridiculous that I punched the air along with the robots in the movie theater in a state of complete elation

Yep. Just 30 minutes ago, I called this network a self-parody of liberalism, where even the most innocuous shit gets shredded for being offensive.

Quick correction: DC doesn’t believe in an infinite number of universes, but that only 52 can exist at one time.

You have no idea what you’re talking about.

I’m of the opinion that once a cosplayer starts making money off their work (i.e. no longer doing it just for the funs) it’s not cosplay anymore, it’s just modeling.

Blizzard themselves hired the model and the prop-makers for this. It’s not cosplay, either, it’s straight-up marketing. I’m absolutely not saying there’s

Maybe ask the developers where they first heard the term? It’s been popularized by Guy Fieri.

Isn’t that the whole active player base of this game right now?

How does everyone not know this already haha?

He fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is ‘Never get involved in a land war in Asia,’ but only slightly less well known is this: ‘Never go all in against a Pavel when victory is on the line.’

Someone’s gotta put the pants on and get the job done.

One can’t help but wonder if it’s really true at this point though.

What makes a man turn neutral ... Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?