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Ludicolo on the other hand is awesome.

Patricia, how could Charmander ever be a jerk? With it's adorable eyes and the soothing tones of hearing "Char, Char!" - *Battle starts and Charmander throws down with Metal Claw, then sets his opponent alight with Ember*

Patricia, how could Charmander ever be a jerk? With it's adorable eyes and the soothing tones of hearing "Char, Char!" - *Battle starts and Charmander throws down with Metal Claw, then sets his opponent alight with Ember*

I will admit that I'm a little disappointed that no gif accompanied that statement...

Bob, it's always been a beanie; the new restyled Brendan for OmegaRuby confirms it if nothing else.

No, throughout a match you can substitute up to three players (though they can only come on when the ball goes out of play or the referee stops play due to giving a free kick, penalty etc.). There is no time limit or quota for each half. As to why Scolari didn't take off Fred, Oscar or anyone else who was rubbish?

Thank you for enlightening about the aspects of Jewish lore :) I was unfortunately quite unaware for these connections (as was probably evident to you in my main arguments).

Perhaps I just expected the particularly layers that you mentioned in regard to Shinji and his father as natural extensions of the situation and

How was he even selected? It was also hilarious watching tiny and rubbish Bernard try to dive and then take on Neuer when he didn't get the free kick.

This could be a long post so be warned. I will try to go through several contributing elements.

Germany simply outplayed Brazil in every aspect. Essentially Brazil was relying on the skill of two players, the striker Neymar, and Thiago Silva, their captain and a defender, throughout this World Cup. Both of these

Some say that he personally animated the last three episodes of NGE, and that he thought Sailor Neptune and Uranus were cousins...all we know, he's called The Stig.

Totally agree. I think it's indicative of the complacency of the national football associations in both Europe and South America that their systems for bringing young players through the leagues is fine, aside from Germany and The Netherlands, which both have rigorous systems in place. Moreover, we have finally come

Brazil's nonexistent defence was in disarray without Thiago Silva. The cracks showed against Colombia, which Silva managing to rally them to get Brazil through, but without him, the defence was a mess. Julio Cesar couldn't do anything about most of those shots, which shouldn't have been let into the box in the first

Yes in that regard I agree - the central relationship between father and son, as well as the father and Shinji's relationships with others, clearly serves as the fulcrum of the series. But even that I don't believe it does very well nor develops far beyond the initial relationship presented to us (could be reflective

I laughed far harder at that "how often?" than I am proud of. If only there were more stars for that well-timed line alone.

I hope that I'll be able to see Edge before it goes out of cinemas. You seem to be an intelligent person with similar disposition to mine, so in gathering a poll of random conflicting opinions from the internet, I ask, is Edge as good as it's purported to be?

I'm avoiding the Rebuild until they're finished and then I'll decide if I'll have a watch. And I'll watch Groundhog Day with Bill Murray not Shinji Ikari...that sounds awful actually (but think of the cost-saving!).

I figured it out the allusions pretty quickly without reading The Bible, but I would be interested in seeing how closely it adheres to it.

To be fair, I think The End of Evangelion was so well-received due to the anticlimatic and tedious final episodes. End was a decent in and of itself.

As much as I adored and am excited for Aldnoah.Zero, the "badass non-chanlant robotic" MC is pretty predictable too and I genuinely hope we move past that quickly into something deeper; he was definitely the weakest part of the episode for me. Now on the other hand, I am already empathising with Slaine and Marito and

Evangelion is nowhere near as complex nor intelligent as it thinks it is nor touted to be.
I mean it's quite interesting and an alright watch, but thematically it doesn't extend itself much beyond basic symbolism. The story was also stalling well before the infamous final episodes. It had far more potential than what

Brings a whole new light to Chevron: Human Energy...god those ads are awful.