I sincerely hope there's somebody in the world who really loves the new Tsukasa card with all their heart and I wish that person all the best because god knows it's not me 💔💔💔 somebody gotta slime his barber what is that thing on his head 😭😭💔

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I sincerely hope there's somebody in the world who really loves the new Tsukasa card with all their heart and I wish that person all the best because god knows it's not me 💔💔💔 somebody gotta slime his barber what is that thing on his head 😭😭💔
Les and Eric are having a pose off, and Woody is there
i love the thg series and sotr is a great book don't get me wrong but i lowkey agree with the criticism that nothing it has to say is new to the thg universe which is fine! because clearly a lot of readers needed things spelled out for them more plainly and it's not a bad message to be repeating
this is peak character design
simple cartoony shape and blue color, but topped off with a really big annoying personality and egotistical manners
opinions on TLOU2 SPOILERS and those saying Joels death doesn't make sense to his character
Rochelle Reed:
Rochelle was a southern California journalist in the late 1960s and early 1970s for the music publications KRLA Beat (1966-67), Tiger Beat (1968-72) and Monkee Spectacular (1968); as well as a writer and transcriber of AFI’s monthly book series Dialogue on Film from 1973-75. She also wrote the books The Sandy Duncan Story (1973) and Making It Together: The Inside Story on Super Groups (1974). Through her writing gigs, Rochelle got to interview and hang out with many pop culture icons including the pop/rock bands the Beatles, the Monkees, the Rolling Stones, Love and the Association; and movie stars Olivia de Havilland, Liv Ullmann, Jon Voight, Richard Attenborough and Susan Dey.
If the story doesn’t have at least three people die I don’t think I’m interested.
okay ive just seen a full gen8 dex and i.... uh....