Now I want to play it too, LOL.
I’d struggle 'cause 俺の日本語は上手じゃない, but I like torturing myself anyways.
Now I want to play it too, LOL.
I’d struggle 'cause 俺の日本語は上手じゃない, but I like torturing myself anyways.


This got me very excited, but with the source being “trust me, bro,” I better not get my hopes up.
What would I tell a kid they must adore a guy who would burn entire cities and shit? I’d rather teach the kid tolerance.


Never understood the “I don’t like anime” mindset, of course everyone has the right to like and/or dislike anything they choose to, but as you said it’s a medium. “I don’t like anime” makes as much sense as “I don’t like live action movies.” It doesn’t.
I guess “I don’t like the way anime look,” or, “I don’t like the Japanese approach to storytelling” makes more sense.


I think the same. The humor in Thor movies came from him being an alien who didn’t understand how life on Earth worked, like the famous — and very funny — “another!” secene in the cafeteria, but he was never a clown.
There’s a scene in Love and Thunder pretty on brand with early Thor humor. In a flashback, Thor and Jane are watching a horror movie, Thor gets spooked and points the hammer to the TV. I wish the last two movies embraced this “fish out of water” kinda humor instead of dumb, goofy Thor and sentient axes.


I always hated Thor Ragnarok. Piece of waste Taika Waititi approach to movies is “let’s make an episode of The Three Stooges,” and that’s not filmmaking, that’s being stupid.


The US version of The Office, LOL.
Watched 8 episodes and would rather watch paint dry for the rest of my life than watching the rest of the series.


Minion gibberish makes as much sense as most of the dialogue written by George Lucas.


Frieren and her obsession with useless magic.


They are “anti-car ideology,” which is good, people should be the priority.
I don’t know, Rick, it looks fake to me.


[CAPITALISM INTENSIFIES]


Dad, and it’s not even close.
The good news is you can skip most of the stuff coming out of Hollywood and wouldn’t be missing anything worth a watch.
So, in theory, we could have groups of wolves playing baseball put there if we can teach them how to bat.


Honestly, we have to give props to Japan for trying stuff nobody else even thought of before.


Mostly sleeping.


Last weekend my girlfriend’s nephew was over. He’s 10 — I think? He approaches me and asks “do you know how to buy Robux?” And I answer that Robux cost real money and ask if he has real money to pay for the Robux. He smiles like an idiot and points to his aunt.
I don’t think banning games that use predatory tactics on children is bad, au contraire, I say do it, or force the platform to comply with laws that protect kids from stuff like this.
Now, you’re an adult that enjoys going over the limit of your credit card to buy Fortnite skins or whatever the heck you nice kids do nowadays? I say more power to you! But getting them at a young age when they don’t even make their own money? Sounds predatory to me?
Edit: not saying that I agree with the bullshit reasons Russia used to ban the game.
I just want to get a CRT monitor for cheap.