I believe you want to say "kawaii".
I believe you want to say "kawaii".
Great idea, except I'm not so sure a white would be great for tea drinkers. I find that my tea stains the inside of my cup, so I'd imagine that after a few tea sessions a brown ring wouldn't be the most pleasant thing to see time and time again.
"Viol (Original Mix)" by Gesaffelstein.
Agreed. This is about the time when they have something good up their sleeves, and claim that it was strictly of their own invention.
Amazing as this is, I could buy 9 of my current bike for the cost of 2 light systems. Unfortunately I'm not the target demographic for this :(
But how will the record labels make money? And I'm oh so fond of collector items!
Agreed. I wouldn't be as persuaded to venture a "Used XXX" establishment either.
Will the prophecy come to pass?
6 Seasons and a movie?
It'd be a really interesting concept to have bands produce albums on little RFID tags (similar to the Skylanders toys) that you could play by mounting toys on the same player.
I take it that you don't have the same kind of family that senses that the volume is being lowered so their voices get louder.
"You see that card? This is the most impressive business card I've ever seen. It's mine."
From the initial screen cap I was expecting more of a Cowboy Bebop-esque vibe.
I hope there's a way to turn off this function. My parents are the kind of people of which you need to hold the phone away from your face when they call.
Oh God, the "Ballad of the Windfish" from Zelda: Link's Awakening still gives me chills whenever I hear it.
What? Depending on the cereal, the dust is the best part!
You aren't buying games, people. You're purchasing licenses to play the games. Once you put things in that kind of perspective, you'll start thinking like an executive.
The resemblance is uncanny.
"How will the children learn to read if they can't even fit in the building?!"
I'm not denying that this is great, but isn't this old news? I'm pretty sure that I've heard about this before in years past.