xirathi
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xirathi

Here’s the kicker. In 1998, Pokémon was already so instantly mainstream that everyone was culturally aware of it practically overnight, regardless if they watched or played. 70 yo grandparents knew of Pokémon and that it’s their grandchildren favorite. Snl, and late night host made skits and monolog jokes about it.

*Rolex enters the chat

Yup. That would be Pierre Lavigne Baskcamp, the famous avant garde painter and performance artist.

Profile picks are still down after a month. 

Dude, I had that same idea twenty years ago! Why not just blow up everybody in the security line? Put a time bomb in the nearby trash cans that everybody puts their “over sized” shampoo bottles in. 

Wow, looks like about 75% of Carl's Jr locations are in CA. I thought there were more outside the state.

Blockbuster had a Japanimation section back in the mid 90s. They had the old classics.... fist of the north star, Akira, Tenchi etc.

Japanimation! I forgot that term, lol. Peak 90's shit

Yea, I was watching Sailor Moon on syndication in 1995 in 5th grade. DBZ didn’t blow up until late 1998 went I was Freshman in HS. 

Pokémon fever predated DBZ on Toonami. Pokémon made anime mainstream in North America. DBZ was massively influential, but it was Pokémon that went mainstream first.

Prior to Toonami DragonBall Z, anime was really hard to find in the US. You had to go to speciality comics stores if you were lucky enough to live by one. Otherwise you might get lucky finding some dubs of classic stuff (like Tenchi or Guyver) at Blockbuster. Back then they called anime “adult animation”.

American Horror Story has been doing that for 12 yrs. 

Still haven’t done Yuffie dlc either. Not even worth it now. Hated that it was only on ps5, when most ppl still only had ps4's.

Good move. Remake is way more tedious than you probably remember.

The previous reviewer wrote exhausting 10000 word essays disecting every single skit and performance.

Nah, she has ass and hips as well. Sweeney is Tits on a Stick.

Just like you mentioned, I can get a truly great, enormous burger and from a local higher-end burger joint for what Wendy’s charges for a $15 baconator. And they’re also open 24hrs.

Executives have been slowly killing Wendy’s for at least a decade. First they closed TONS of locations, then they jacked up their prices and ruined most of the value menu. 

Yea, they are getting ridiculously expensive. Back in the day, Wendy’s was a great value. Their value menu was second only to Jack in the Box at the time. 

Its just an experiment that they will try out in a few key stores. It’ll fail, and you’ll never hear about it again. Reminds me of 12 yrs ago, my local Wendy’s was selected as one of a handful of locations to test out their new “Artisnal breakfast menu”. They tried it for about 3 months, the rollout failed, and