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When Barbies earrings don't come out so you have to spend A LOT of time untangling her hair from the earrings.
So... this happened.
I was at a family gathering today and my cousins and I, being the geeks we are started talking about the good old classic debate of Digimon vs Pokemon.
Now I like to think I’m not part of the mob mentality from the 90s where you were either a Pokemon or a Digimon kid. You could only like one and not the other back then apparently....
Nah, I grew up liking both. I just tended to gravitate towards Digimon more (hence this blog). And my cousin gravitated towards Pokemon more.
Aaaaaaaaanyway. Back on track.
My cousin decided to bring up a reason he disliked Digimon - The fact that all Digimon names end the same way and they are very repetitive as a result.
This remark was met by a good.... I wanna say 5 seconds of silence from me as it registered in my brain.
Digimon is a shortened version of two words - digital monsters
By definition of this name as well as the fact they live in the digital world, one would say it’s logical that a digimon’s name can also be related to digital terms.
Let’s take a look at some well known digimon:
Agumon
Gabumon
Patamon
The common factor here is MON. Each Digimon’s name ends in this.... Hmmm.... What does this remind me of???
Digimon are digital monsters.
MON is their file type
This would mean that in the case of say Agumon for example, AGU is the file name and MON is the file type
Back to the story.....
My cousin continued his complaining about this and looked at me for my response, thinking I wouldn’t have one.
So I simply told him what I said above. It shut him up for a good five or so minutes. I have never been more pleased.
Back in my day we only had a limited amount of hentai sites. Sometimes you would actually run out of hentai you had not already seen and you would have to wait a few weeks for new content to surface.
Ahh, the 90′s. You kids and your high speed internet and your pornhubs have it good today.
Why can't this be the 90's so I can just beat up the printer to make it work?
Anyone care to give a a little hand with something?
I'm trying to make a kind of "90's Problems" list. Things such as "needing to rewind VHS tapes" and such. (I know lists like that are floating around around the interweb, but still)
I'm aiming for things from between 1990-1999, but I won't be nit picky if its a tad off by a year or two both before or after.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Kinda a bummer when i finally get Majora's Mask....
and then i forgot i need an expansion pack :(
The day I.crimp my hair.... It's rains -.-