wolfgirl90
Wolfgirl90
wolfgirl90

While anime is cartoon in Japanese, I usually get a bit more specific than that. I usually just say that anime is "animation from Japan" (regardless of "style") since that is how most people have been using it for years (of course, all anime are cartoons at the end of the day). The style of Crayon Shin-chan is quite

Alright, take this scenario:

Some of things that happen because of selfish and stupid owners cannot be blamed on dog shows. Walking a dog around in a circle, having him sit, then walk around in another circle, and repeating it for 3 hours is significantly different than any amount of animal abuse.

I will point out that since Tyrantrum is part dragon, he is weak to ice type attacks. Aurorus has the exclusive ability Refrigerate which causes all of its normal attacks to become ice type plus a 30% boost. Tyrantrum has better speed, but Aurorus has much better HP.

No way that is Ronald McDonald. He is waaaaaaay to buff to be the mascot for a fast-food chain.

People do this to thousands of kids everyday without anyone batting an eye. Millions will go through this during the inevitable "Picture Day" at school. Yet it is not counted as child abuse, even though Timmy will get laughed at for his poorly made bowlcut, and he will have to put up with it for 18 years. This is

Take your own advice.

There are people who have beat up dogs, let them starve, and wallow around in their own filth while they slowly suffocated on an ill-fitting chain.

So dressing up a kid in an itchy dress and dragging them to an Easter Sunday service should count as child abuse right? No? Why is that different from this? At least the dog is having fun like a dog should.

When groomers dye animals, they usually don't use actual dye (non-toxic or otherwise). The same effect can be achieved with Kool-Aid, beet juice, and other types of food. It washes out better and doesn't harm anybody; not the dog, not the handler, not the environment, nobody.

Or your name can be a total mindfuck like mine.

I'm not saying that my way or any one way is definitive. I already acknowledged that if people want to play For Glory Mode with the parameters that have been set, that's fine with them.

Heavy emphasis on "pretend" as pro players in tournaments use a variety of stages, not just Final Destination.

I think the main issue is what does the word "competitive" mean in the world of SSB. The game has items, wacky levels, crazy moves, and all sorts of stuff. So does removing all of these things make the game competitive? Because that is the definition that Nintendo is rolling with.

It is not rage; more like frustration, I think.

What in the world is happening in this gif? I'm laughing my ass off!

The existence of this thing outweighs the one misstep.

I guess I am an outlier. Not the bridezilla outlier, no; I am the extreme opposite. I am the person who probably won't give a shit.

I love that people can't take their eyes off of her. Whether they love her routine or not, they are watching intently. The cheerleaders are watching, her teammates are watching, the entire audience is watching, and even the Alabama gymnasts are watching.