No, it needs to be for a pitcher of Suudsu.
No, it needs to be for a pitcher of Suudsu.
Sometimes weird things happen. I mean, Doctor Who was originally supposed to be an educational children's show, not a sci-fi space horror/comedy/drama/etc.
Eh, suit yourself. At least you're not driving kids to suicide with cyberbullying. At least, none that you know of. Sleep well.
It's not your opinion that makes you scum. It's how you lace it with petty insults. I mean, you call us "horse fuc...", then you post a photoshopped image just to spite us. In addition, you didn't really provide any constructive criticism. All you said is that you "watched at least an episode or wasted some 20…
The large number of caps, question marks, and exclamation points nearing the end of your post implies your slipping into some sort of dementia. Have you taken your medication recently? Should I call an ambulance?
I would say give it a shot and find out. If the first 3 episodes don't do anything for you, then the rest probably won't either.
I would recommend starting with the first 3 episodes. The first two introduce the setting and provide a decent adventure story. The third is more of a slice of life style episode that most of the episodes are made of.
Not to mention it wasn't Weird Al doing the voice of a character, they literally made a pony based on Weird Al.
Man, it just makes me laugh when debates like this degrade to assumptions and petty insults. Y'know what, I never asked for your respect. In fact, I don't give a *buysomeapples* what you think. To me, you'll just be a basement dwelling dweeb who has nothing better to do then fling baseless insults at those you…
You don't need to understand it. Just please tolerate it. Thank You.
I'd say that the simplicity is an advantage. It allows fans to come up with theories and their own personal headcanons. This leads to the more creative and diligent fans to create comics, music, and stories based on these ideas. A show doesn't need a expansive fleshed out universe to be enjoyed.
Ok, you're getting pretty close to the line here. It's one thing to defend your own personal beliefs and interests, but personal attacks on his interests is going too far. Don't sink to his level by stereotyping Naruto fans.
Just out of curiosity, what episodes did you watch?
All Anime is is Cartoons from Japan. Shows like Sailor Moon and Cardcaptors are marketed to the same demographic as MLP in Japan. Therefore, it's a pretty valid comparison.
In fact, the only 'tea party' scene in the entire series so far was done by a depressed pink pony on the brink of sanity and her imaginary friends (a rock, a turnip, and a bag of flour). The result was the fandom assuming she had a psychopathic alter-ego ('Cupcakes' anyone?). So yeah... not your typical 'tea party'.
To be fair, the Pokemon games are there to sell merch too. A TV show, trading cards, plushies, action figures, shirts, etc.
They don't have audio, plus they're not played on an electronic device, which is another "video game" requirement.
So Friendship is Magic?
Simple solution to this. Use a sharpie to mark the items with some kind of symbol instead of destroying perfectly good hardware. Then when someone tries to trade in one of the marked items, simply turn them down.
I believe at least one of them said he helped build Arkham City. I believe Strange locked up anyone who knew how Arkham City was built and run. In addition, he locked up anyone who had political power and opposed him as a means to silence those people.