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*looks at his impulse buy LEGO DeLorean with wryest smirk.
As someone who already has several Voltrons, including almost all of Vehicle Voltron, I need this.
You blended my statement of fact with my opinion of ‘doubt’ about her.
This makes me very upset and confused for multitudes of reasons, but I’ll keep those to myself.
As someone who discovered the ‘joys’ of Rubik’s cubes very recently, I am astonished by all this, and simultaneously annoyed that I didn’t think of this myself. Granted, I probably don’t need more excuses to buy more cubes just for art purposes.
Um, slight correction: the name is Sagarmatha. I know it’s nitpicky but it’s akin to calling Denali ‘Denlali’.
I was counting on this to show up. Was not disappointed.
I think there was some misinterpretation about my rant (that’s what happens when I post in a rush). It’s two separate complaints jammed into one.
After learning a lot more about the history of the Virtual Boy, I currently maintain that the Virtual Boy ‘failure’ was the result of Reflection Technology, the makers of the display for even making the pitch. The single color, motorized mirror system was and still is pretty stupid (as they already had backlit color…
As a Jersey resident, I give this comment a sigh of approval.
To be fair, recent licensed goods of Android 18 have been... liberal... about her features:
It’s super-cheap to put together and snags the attention of ‘casuals’. It takes basically no planning design/storyboarding for those kinds of trailers.
That was one hell of an Adidas commercial.
I’m glad that I’m not alone when it comes to this video haunting my soul for the rest of time.
I like the way you think, sir.
Yama means “mountain” in Japanese.
Knowing what happens to some of these statues, you’re probably better off soaking those headphones in bleach before burning them in metal bucket.
As a papercraft fan, I am super impressed.
I now demand a Super Mario BorderLand 3D., complete with Handsome ‘Mek.