Yeah, Dark Souls doesn't translate into a linear narrative that well for me. I'm sure you could do it, but it would have to be obscure and weird and not that palatable to a larger audience, assuming it stays true to Dark Souls.
Yeah, Dark Souls doesn't translate into a linear narrative that well for me. I'm sure you could do it, but it would have to be obscure and weird and not that palatable to a larger audience, assuming it stays true to Dark Souls.
…or just not mess up the Berserk anime in the first place. (The new one, the 90s one was okay)
Perhaps one of my favorite underrated Al tunes.
Briefs are like boxer-briefs, but without the boxer component. Overall a net positive.
I'd give my left baleen spectacle to hear that!
If you squint a bit it looks like a jolly little gnome with rosy cheeks, white whiskers, and a small red cap.
My Dinner with Albus
I never really noticed it with Jeremy Shada, but in Steven Universe there's a clear break (heh) that takes some getting used to.
Now we're rockin'! *Don't pay the ferryman! / Until he gets you to the other side!*
Yeah, the real story here is Magic Leap is a hilariously hot mess. It's not even *REAL* virtual reality! /scoff
This is heavy.
I read all your comments in Homestar's voice first just to check if they work, and when they do it's delightful.
Dark Souls: Prepare to Fry Edition
The real question is, when are we going to reach the point where referencing Milli Vanilli is no longer useful or acceptable?
I guess I'm late to this, but why isn't the monkey in the article graphic using the older Comedy Central logo? As an occasional graphic mocker-upper and general pedant, this bothers me immensely, and I expect prompt action. https://upload.wikimedia.or…
ANYTHING BUT THIS, INTERNET!
I don't mean it's actually useful or even not ridiculous—I just mean the unit has an aesthetic quality that lends itself to selling things, especially powerful, macho, motorized things. Seeing 300 HORSEPOWER conjures up images of a herd of wild stallions, and that kind of wild, untamed power is just what you get with…
Interesting you bring up Watts, as horsepower seems to be created by Watt mostly as a marketing tool for selling his steam engines. The numbers are lower, but they're more immediately recognizable in the human brain as something POWERFUL, and I guess still work even when we don't use horses to do things. https://en.wik…
I mean, who can even say for sure?
On the other hand, Faceless Men could have a reputation in Braavos as a group that absolutely, 100%, no ifs, ands, or buts gets the job done, provided they accept it in the first place. I could see Varys knowing they're reliable, and their cultish-ness not being as outwardly presented.