Weird. Normally I’m only about 60% straight but recently I’ve been about 40%.
“Dear?”
((Shhhhh. It’s best if you don’t learn the context.))
Morning rebagle because I just woke up.
silver-tongues-blog asked: I hate how bastardized the word retarded is. It means to slow down progression or stop it all together. In calling the ps4 retarded, he was saying that it's slowing down the progression of videogames
this is the kind of bullshit when people say “whats wrong with the word faggot?? it literally just means a bundle of sticks you guys”
Actually, it’s all about context.
(via eatmydiction1)
(via eatmydiction1)
I always hear Americans saying numbers when they order food? Like “I’ll have a large number 3” or whatever. How does that work. Why not just say what you want to eat. How do you even remember what number corresponds with what food? Are the numbers universal all food places or do they have individual numbers?
Some American explain this to me.
There is a sign with numbers on it and next to each number, it has food and prices.
Okay, I would like to talk about something in the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic comics.
This guy.
This character has appeared in most, if not every single Katie Cook and Andy Price issue of the My Little Pony comics since issue one of the main series (Micro Series, Friends Forever and the Sunset Shimmer story featured in the 2013 Annual included).
No matter what the scene he’s there.
Watching from afar and in the shadows.
And sometimes in plan sight.
No one knows why he’s there or what he’s even doing. All he does is just stand there looking at what’s going on. Heck, to my knowledge the guy doesn’t even have a name.
As of August 2015 he has only spoken once, in the first page of issue 18 of the main series (scene featured below).
Somehow I always get the feeling that he’s planning something, that all of his appearances are leading up to something big. Like he’s been gathering up information all this time for some reason. Is he a hero? Is he a villain? Nobody knows. Now I know I might be reading too much into this and it could be just a little running gag Katie Cook and Andy Price decided to put into the comics for laughs, but I can’t help but get the feeling that there’s something more to this mysterious background pony.
Who are you Watcher Pony? And why are you here?
I don’t think he’s a hero or a villain. I think he’s a guide. guiding from afar and only helping directly when absolutely necessary.
There are way too many poele who are like “It’s an animation, not art” but animation is a form of art. It takes time and skill to make an animation so people need to recognize it as a form of art.
- Submitted by a-random-mod
yES
(via rosexknight)
[video]