aelise27 replied to your post “Sushi vendor knows the world is ending–but business is business.”
Just because the world is ending, doesn't mean your bills go away
Damn you, anime capitalism.

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aelise27 replied to your post “Sushi vendor knows the world is ending–but business is business.”
Just because the world is ending, doesn't mean your bills go away
Damn you, anime capitalism.
rikareena replied to your post “Watching #YourLieInApril Episode 13. Why do the children have Charlie...”
Let me know of you still have tear ducts when you finish the series
Will do!
@flame2499 replied to your photo
explain
That GIF comes from the first Repeat Show opening, when TV Tokyo re-aired Soul Eater with two new opening and two new closing sequences. These openings and closings have not been included so far in any Funimation disc or online release.
@liveisbutalie replied to your post “We’re going to have Joe do all the work–because screw communism, we...”
I'm really confused, a few posts ago you were pretty much talking about ep 21( the one when Tai is in the real world), now...a Joe related thing that wouldn't happen until a lot of episodes later
I was watching Episodes 32 and 33 of Season 1 today, so maybe I mis-typed and mis-tagged a post today as Episode 21?
@supermacaquecool replied to your post “Faye Valentine became student body president.”
*30 mins later* Ah! i get the joke now (serious omg xD)
Wendee Lee is going to be cross with you, maq. :D
@spirited-me replied to your post “Hi, have you read "With Civil War, Marvel dusted off inane source...”
Thanks!! Nick Fury too./It's sad that after casting Idris Elba, they didn't give Heimdall any development./ I have a lot of hope with T-challa.
Agreed. I think there is an argument someone has made or will make regarding how Marvel populates their films with characters who are not white but in roles that are limited in development.
I think Sam Wilson has avoided that problem in numerous ways: the character gets to be well-rounded, gets to criticize Rogers or offer an alternative point of view, gets to bicker with Bucky, shows a sense of humor (naming Redwing), and has pre-existing relationships with other characters not dependent on his relationship with Rogers (such as with Scott Lang). The bar was set rather low given how Wilson was portrayed in the comics, a horrible ret-con attempting to reduce him into a stereotype, which was thankfully removed. I have my frustrations personally with Anthony Mackie, but if Wilson were to become Captain America, I’d be up for that.
Heimdall has had that chance, especially as he shows ease of manipulation of Asgardian rules in the first Thor film (as long as he walks away and doesn’t see Sif and the Warriors Three leave, he technically didn’t break Loki’s rules). I think The Dark World had so many problems with so many characters that almost no character was well served: the story is fixated on moving towards Ragnarok and Infinity Wars, and the conflict is not there to make the stakes feel meaningful. Heimdall’s regret at the death that occurs is just not enough for motivation, especially for a character whose all-seeing abilities can make for interesting interactions. He is, unfortunately, the gatekeeper, so he’s not going to be involved as much in the action: he’s stuck in Asgard.
Nick Fury...I’m not sure what I think of the character, as the MCU has wanted to make him a badass and ostensibly a hero, but that has been potentially at the cost of his more morally ambiguous traits, as suits a spy. Winter Soldier forced him into conflict with Rogers to get at what makes Fury a decent, pragmatic, still flawed person, so that was a benefit. Otherwise, he’s been the glue between the films through SHIELD, and now that SHIELD is pretty much removed from the films in the MCU, I don’t know what they will do with the character next.
Was it rude to ask you about your colorblindness? If it was, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be rude.
No, it’s not rude at all–you wouldn’t have known, and it’s something I just work through.
You're colorblind? How much?
Red-green colorblind, so it’s difficult for me to distinguish shades of colors (such as even differentiating blue and purple).
The old joke is that I spent a long time not realizing the green-skinned characters on Star Trek actually had green skin.
@lucyrne reblogged your photo
#another official art ive never seen?? #are these from an artbook???
The artwork of Blair and others riding flying Jack O’Lanterns is from Chapter 70.