jaytraveller
JayT
jaytraveller

It’s a real place in the real dystopian nation of UNITED STATES OF America!

I remember that from the anime, Pokemon were fair game back then.

there is resistance from the Pokemon towards the pokeball at the time of capture, and it’s shown almost every single time. Also, Pikachu asked to be spared from the pokeball as a fundamental part of his forced partnership with Ash.

wasn’t he supposed to be dead?

why not freeze raw and toast before using? or toast a small batch only, like, for a week of snaking?

naw, this falls squarely on “phrasing” territory, anything that unwittingly sounds as innuendo. Unwittingly is the operative word here.

I am feeling so incredibly stupid, now that you said it it looks like the most rational way to store them, but, for the life of me, I couldn’t make the connection all these years.

I have like a kilo of peanuts and almonds from, like, 3 years ago and I don’t want to trash them, and I fear eating them.

20. Is Thanos black?

He killed half of every being alive without even asking, and expects the other half to be grateful while he retires to a tropical paradise to watch the sunset, all full of himself... I’ll go with a no on this one.

couldn’t help it, I watched the entire season in one sit, it’s just too fun and true to the office life!

I never feel lonely, what I dislike is feeling crowded.

Which, in retrospect, is an incongruous reaction since I guess it’s going to be full of gut-punches like the first one.
Guess I’m a sucker for pain.

is there a third on the way? Im just about to buy the second one on Audible.

this is like 10% mecha fights, 40% crushing depression and 50% an alternate history I feel like losing myself into.

“it’s all about giant mechs smashing each other up and crushing cities into dust beneath them...”

Setsuko doesn’t, she is a toddler and still doesn’t understands much of what is going on around her and doesn’t gets affected by it as much. Her brother, tho, he does become mature over time, and then falls in despair in the last bit, that’s an arc!.

no character development? you sure you watched the movie?

you are missing the best one! (unless it was already posted, of course, been out most of the week)

the documentary isn’t great, just decent, kind of falters near the end, but it does raises many valid points and it’s not the “millennial cries about some inane thing” that many try to make it look like.