Glad people are realising USUM is peak
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from now on im just doing one consolidated top 10 peak fiction list. not that anyone cares but it's fun :)
it's on the bucket list. one day. eventually. probablywhere is metal gear solid
nice. finally i didnt have to resort to close quarters combatit's on the bucket list. one day. eventually. probably
at this point we need one for BP users in general. nothing like playing a team that is deadset on passing a sub+boost and sweeping. as soon as jimothy made that video i knew exactly what was going to happen...I created a slur for gen 3 ninjask users: Spreadsheet
I also created a slur for gen 3 articuno users: free ELO
Would Batman Beyond technically count? Literally was intended as a merchandise mill by execs. I have a feeling the answer is no but it's the closest thing I can think ofSomething that's crossed my mind lately: What do you think is the greatest toy-based tv show ever made? When I say "toy-based tv show" in this context I mean a program that was conceived for the explicit purpose of promoting an accompanying toyline: You can't nominate, say, a Star Wars or Marvel show just because those series sell a lot of action figures and lego sets
I have my own ideas but I won't say what they are, at least for now. Wanna hear what others think, doubtlessly there's something I don't know about
its gundam witch from mercury btwSomething that's crossed my mind lately: What do you think is the greatest toy-based tv show ever made? When I say "toy-based tv show" in this context I mean a program that was conceived for the explicit purpose of promoting an accompanying toyline: You can't nominate, say, a Star Wars or Marvel show just because those series sell a lot of action figures and lego sets
I have my own ideas but I won't say what they are, at least for now. Wanna hear what others think, doubtlessly there's something I don't know about
people who like cars 2 are old enough to use the internet now... stand with me, my brethren. we will defend this cinematic masterpiece with all our strength. our time is now!!!!!!!!!im also going to credit cars 2 as being obviously made to sell more merch as is the purpose of any childrens movie sequel but its genuinely a good spy thriller
this is considered a slur in the cars universel*mons
If I have the choice I always buy my games in physical. It's good if you want to lend the game to a friend/family member or even sell it (though I never did it) and I really like the feeling of having the game in my hands, it really feels like it's mine. Every time I take a look at all these boxes I can think of so many memories and it makes me feel so nostalgic...I got a question, what do you gamers generally prefer, digital games or physical?
I thought the latter is better because it's cheaper, but i do realise it's a pain to track of all physical catridges/discs.
HGSS is just abjectly terrible. Talked about it elsewhere but it just has so many little issues, to the point I'd unironically play RBY over it. HGSS is a trash tier game disguised by good aesthetics and music. If people like it, happy for them but it just feels incredibly inconvenient and unfun. I don't agree with the "best game" accolades Platinum gets either (bad saving, HMs, difficulty spikes, occasional odd learnsets) but compared to HGSS it's way more competent.I'm not sure which thread I can type this in, but:
I like the fact that when it comes to Gen 4:
- People on the Smogon server usually share a common opinion that HGSS is not the best game in the franchise, and that it has its many frustrations, which some might consider overrated.
I haven't been a console gamer in many years, so I kind of have to take some form of digital, and I'm generally fine with it, but there are things about the digital-only future that trouble me. I'm not super worried that Steam/Microsoft is going to take all my games away one day, as many seem to be, but having everything be digital leaves a lot of the preservation of older works in the hands of corporations who are only interested in preservation insofar as it is profitable for them. Emulation helps with this, but it occupies a legal gray area, and the single biggest holder of historically important and beloved games (Nintendo) is constantly waging war on it. If you've got games that you would still like to be able to play in 20 years time, physical copies are worth it a lot of the time, I feel.I got a question, what do you gamers generally prefer, digital games or physical?
I thought the latter is better because it's cheaper, but i do realise it's a pain to track of all physical catridges/discs.
Worth mentioning the villain group is not actually called "the lemons". A lemon refers to a car that has incredibly consistent issues due to a manufacturing defect, even out of the factory. It is worth noting this only applies to cars still under warranty and does not apply to issues that consistently arrive at high-mileage points (looking at you hyundai) (and subaru).i just realized that the evil villain group in cars 2 could potentially be classified as a cartel. surely i am not the only person to come to this conclusion right
edit: remembered the name right after i posted this they're called the lemons right
edit edit: it has come to my attention that they are closer to a mafia but aside from that i think this point still stands