Recognize him yet?
Was gonna say he kinda looks like me
occasionally subtle
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Recognize him yet?
Was gonna say he kinda looks like me
©耳朵_du_Lac
This looks awesome....I want one
A lot of adulthood is shouting “AUGH MY LAUNDRY” hours after you put it in the washer/dryer and running to go fetch it
oh shit my laundry
reblog to save someone’s laundry
Someone else’s?
I forgot mine!!!!!
Oh shit....oops
You decide to start doing witchcraft, and your friends join you in your practices. One night you all get high on some magic plant. The next day, you wake up and find that the world is overgrown with plants. You have summoned the kudzu.
It was the call of kudzulthu
goddammit Bliss
I REGRET NOTHING
This is what happened, right?
I guess that’s one way to do it. 😆
This guy is living in 2118
It’s not stupid if it works
that tree isn’t high enough stupid!
me as a bat
I’m in love with this bat
“fuck it, good enough.”
@im-batmeme
Everyone has days like this. Don't worry lil' bat. I feel ya
This was the best scene in the whole series
Scenes like this are great, because they go into religious horror without making the entire faith evil. Having a demon plainly state that the bishop is an arsehole and deserves hell is always a good plot, especially when the demon IS correct.
best thing i learned today: “The Loud American” role in Japanese businesses
nobody asked but imma explain anyway
no idea how it came up, but my programming prof was talking about his friend who works for Nintendo Japan who’s secondary role is The Loud American, and my prof explained what that was and how it came about
see, in Japan you do not talk back to your boss. you just don’t, even if they have stupid ideas and want the company to act on them. Like Nissan did sometime back. But since the other employees couldn’t do anything about this terrible idea that would ruin the company, they called in an American who had no reservations about telling the boss that their stupid idea was a stupid idea
and that’s just become a role in Japanese businesses, where they keep an American on staff who plays up the American stereotype and tells the boss what the Japanese employees can’t or won’t out of societal norms
dream job.
How much do they pay per hour for me to sit around and every so often storm into the bosses office and call his ideas stupid as fuck?
Oh hey....I could do this as a side gig
I’m late to the paleontology drama but my god this is so funny
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
One of the things I love about Mandalorian culture is that it basically involves loving who ever you want, raising as many kids as you want, wearing cool body armor and flying around on highly unreliable jetpacks, and trying to shoot a space wizard who can send bullets back at you which is peak herbo/himbo culture. But seriously you don't get in trouble for picking a laser sword that's the wrong color, being forced to never see your parents as a toddler because you could move blocks with your mind, or never allowed to have family or life outside the Jedi order. One of the things that the EU established is both how family oriented Mando culture and one of the reasons they dislike the Jedi is partially because they force a child to separate from their family.
So for those of you who don’t know, there’s an official Mando’a language and dictionary, and one of the most important sayings in Mandalorian culture is:
Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaas'la.
Meaning- Nobody cares who your father was, only the father you'll be.
Oh my God?
We stan 1 (one) culture of batshit insane jetpack warriors
2020 mood …….
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
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