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Hi! I'm Spike! I am an artist/animator. I like nerd stuff. Mostly Transformers. He/him/they if you wanna. Trans rights are human rights, and freedom is the right of all sentient beings! #art #maccaddams #transformers
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I love the passive-aggressive subtitle
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I'm confused why Felton would even go back to that role, or ANYTHING Potter related. He seemed to go out of his way for years to avoid Potter stuff til now, and at this stage there's no excuse for continuing to participate in Potter media with the damage Rowling is doing.
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Damn, hadn't heard that news. I'm disappointed in Felton for going back to that role for whatever reason. The rest of the cast has done their best to distance themselves from anything Potter and denounce Queen Terf and all her works. Shame Felton didn't follow suit.
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I had this one! Really liked all three figures, but eventually had to sell them on when I had to move and needed funds. Genuinely neat set, speaking as someone who missed put on lots of Cybertron toys the first time around!
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I agree, though my favourite is the very original. Just creepy, and they really looked like people barely held together with surgeries and medical equipment, which was the idea.
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They are missing but they have also been animated, so if you can find the DVDs you can watch that version. All the audio from the original survives so you'll get the story just fine.
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If not, there's this blue non-slip silicone mat I use which is incredible and I highly recommend
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They've been making fun of the "American Way" part since at LEAST the 1970s, it's only gotten more uncomfortable and ironic ever since. Yet people pretend this is new.
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A surprisingly hard lesson to learn, but a necessary one for many. I confronted and kicked my father out of my life for years of treating me like shit, feel a lot better for it.
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Is that available in region 2? (Also idk if this is an official release or a bootleg?)
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How the hell are we still here? It's been about 30 years and somehow we've STILL not gotten past the idiotic scare Andrew Wakefield invented with bogus claims and junk science. He was found guilty of horrific crimes in his fake quest for the link, proved as a fraud, and we're still here.
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That made me laugh a little too loud, thank you
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Damn, Lombart looks like he just emerged from the comics with zero changes
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Responses like this are just fucking insane. What the fuck do these people even think "woke" means? They have rendered it utterly devoid of any meaning or logic whatsoever
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Fuck that'd be so funny, I so hope that happens 🤣 🤣 🤣
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Great is perhaps not the word I'd use. Bonkers comes to mind. Shatner was clearly on a massive ego trip, using Kirk as a surrogate for his fantasies. Also I guess Shatner really hated Riker considering how he wrote the character. It's a fun read, but mostly for how unintentionally funny it is.
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Oh noooo 😭 I'm so sorry, as someone who did similar, I feel your pain
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Not if you adjusted for inflation, which you really should.
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It's not even technically true though, as adjusted for inflation, the original Lilo and Stitch made more like 490 mil. Inflation matters but people don't account for it nearly enough.
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She's a talented performer who had a shitty script to work with, a director who seemjngly had no clue what they were trying to accomplish, and executive morons forcing terrible reshoots and hilariously bad ADR to completely change what the plot was supposed to be. No actor would have come off well.
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Critical Drinker is such a goddamn miserable, reactionary, grifting moron. Dude can't go five minutes without whining about some innocuous thing or making up fake crap to get mad at.
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Maybe some idiot Sony exec was spreading stupid crap around trying to pin it on her instead of taking responsibility. Plus you know what some reactionary randos are like. They only think as far as they see visually, so blame actors for things behind-the-scenes people screwed up.
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I think that's the joke 😅
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WOAH HEY Nice to see you posting again! When did you get back on here? 😁
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Technically four if you count metacrisis
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That thing freaked me the hell out as a kid 😬
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I believe this was also the origin point of the phrase "Experience Bij!" Which LD also referenced several times, including one hilarious time with two ornery Klingon motorists
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Found it m.youtube.com/watch?v=3_73...
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The video of it was up in YouTube last I checked if you wanna check. If you can track the board game down, it tends to go for cheap and is genuinely really fun!
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That LD bit put me in mind of the VHS Star Trek board game I had as a kid. It had the same actor as Gowron, but playing a different Klingon character.
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(It's worse when a writer seems to put so much emphasis or effort on a backstory which seems way more interesting than the current plot, to the point the audience wonders why we aren't just following THAT plot instead)
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Yeah, backstories can be good, interesting and contribute to a story if explored well. But, I often feel some folks lean too heavily on the "then" part of a story to compell a reader with historical tid bits, rather than tell an actually compelling story in the "now" of it.
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Not to spoil anything specific but, my current writing/art project does have this mindset. I find backstories in general way less interesting, and often mostly pointless, compared with what's actually happening "now" in the story.
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Given what an absolute unmitigated disaster DOGE has been on every conceivable level, the idea of replicating it seems utterly insane to me.
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... ...are they also calling for an arrest warrant on Santa Claus and The Tooth Fairy for breaking and entering charges?
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Great idea, if I had a subscription I'd do exactly that
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This is very similar to how many feel trying to get into Marvel and DC.