mayushii
frau meixia, twitter troll extraordinaire
mayushii

That's just last month.

Well, there is a hole to sit in...

If they really wanted to one-up this wanker, they should have painted FAGGOTS in glitter paint themselves.

Now that's a horse of a different colour

I'm really excited about this game and can't wait to try it for myself. I really liked the music of the originals, the great Pokemon designs, the cute little towns and varied scenery, and playing those contests.

I was wondering how a generation who weren't even alive when Nixon was around would come up with that name, but apparently a 52-year-old actor to blame.

I shouldn't dignify this with a response because you clearly didn't find my joke funny, but I'm familiar with these groups in real life and know that there's a contingent of Marxists and generic anti-capitalists in the group, but yes, they are organised on anarchist principles. I'm not discrediting anyone.

How else are they supposed to offer those "free smells" without exploiting the fuck out of their employees so much that they actually seriously consider having an anarchist group as their union?

That voice. I just can't.

Vocaloids are quite poor at making consonant sounds, which isn't as much of an issue in Japanese where these sounds in general aren't as strong compared to their English equivalents. But even in Japanese, vocaloids can sound terrible and difficult to understand if the songs were made an amateur composer who doesn't

Go home Todd Akin, you're drunk.

Now playing

They might as well have just made you listen to this:

Let's face it. If you can't use up a box of wine in a year, you're probably not awesome enough for boxed wine.

KFC may sell cakes, but do they actually sell chicken?

I just want to say that I thought those women were some kind of line of fashion dolls at first, before I realised they look a bit too realistic.

If ham or cheese were used as adjectives, you might be right. But they're not. It can be hard to figure out which adjective goes with which noun(s) in a complex sentence, and it might not be obvious to someone who doesn't know what a porterhouse is (I didn't, but I hate steak and would not order such a thing) or how

The wording of the menu does seem to suggest that it has a 23 oz fillet mignon, as implausible as that would seem. I would have taken him as one of those customers who tries anything to get a free meal, but there's no indication of that; he just kept demanding boneless meat.

No matter where I am, people think I'm from somewhere else. I am. One of the many consequences of not growing up in a single place.

And slowly we begin to realise that Taco Hell and KFC are one and the same.