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But what does the ribbon mean? This is an important issue of our times.
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Raxivace posted:But what does the ribbon mean? Capitalism
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Probably the evils of immigrants or something, if I remember the Dail Mail's political leaning correctly.
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Nope, pancake reference.
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i've done my research and its actually a pop punk band for angry 11 year old girls
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hahahahahahahahaha
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Imagine bring the editor that gave the okay to run that story.
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Imagine a world where that is a popular fashion trend... We can make that world happen.
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graybook posted:Imagine bring the editor that gave the okay to run that story. It's a pretty good excuse to put titties in your newspaper and last I heard titties sold newspapers
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A Google search for "hestia ribbon" puts articles from the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, London Metro and UK Cosmo websites on the first page.
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Hadaka Apron posted:A Google search for "hestia ribbon" puts articles from the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, London Metro and UK Cosmo websites on the first page. I can't wait for the next fashion show to showcase the Hestia ribbon. Its just one step away. e: I just noticed the Spanish metro article pic has an article talking about goku on the bottom. ![]() Alpha Kenny Juan fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Apr 22, 2015 |
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I'm really glad this show exists now
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HiveCommander posted:Heh. Bubis. Heh. Niponas.
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Hadaka Apron posted:A Google search for "hestia ribbon" puts articles from the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, London Metro and UK Cosmo websites on the first page.
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Captain Invictus posted:Aren't they all owned by the same megacorporation, that'd explain it Shhhh. If you pretend it's not bullshit media clickbait, it might blossom into a real thing. And who doesn't want boobie ribbons everywhere?
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Captain Invictus posted:Aren't they all owned by the same megacorporation, that'd explain it News Corp owns most papers here, I don't think The Mirror though since it's one of the few left(of centre) wing papers still going. Sakurazuka fucked around with this message at 05:48 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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The supporter system and the benefit of not soloing the dungeon don't seem all that clear in the anime, where dead mobs just kind of poof into smoke. Oh well.
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Freaking griefers, trying to loot my poo poo at the last second. Let's see how you carry my drops when you're dying of dysentery and all manner of plagues.
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darkgray posted:The supporter system and the benefit of not soloing the dungeon don't seem all that clear in the anime, where dead mobs just kind of poof into smoke. Oh well. I assume that the benefit of having a supporter is like having a pack mule, that giant backpack allows them to carry way more supplies then an average adventurer, and you can loot a lot more monsters and items from the dungeon because you have the "inventory space" for it. And having an extra set of eyes that could alert you if you missed something in the dungeon, or are about to be ambushed and get crushed into paste. Supports seems like a good thing to have around. Do they explain the benefits of a support better in the light novel?
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Quincytbb posted:I assume that the benefit of having a supporter is like having a pack mule, that giant backpack allows them to carry way more supplies then an average adventurer, and you can loot a lot more monsters and items from the dungeon because you have the "inventory space" for it. And having an extra set of eyes that could alert you if you missed something in the dungeon, or are about to be ambushed and get crushed into paste. Supports seems like a good thing to have around. Do they explain the benefits of a support better in the light novel? In the anime, defeated monsters disappear, leaving behind the crystal. In the manga and ln, defeated monsters just lay there, and you have to hack out the crystal. So the support hacks those things out for the adventurer, in addition to moving corpses out of the way so they don't slip on monster guts or something.
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is that david the loving gnome![]()
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Wasn't David the Gnome weirdly popular in Japan? I feel like there was a western cartoon of that sort that gained surprising popularity over there.
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So has Purm been explained as a race and I missed it or?pnumoman posted:In the anime, defeated monsters disappear, leaving behind the crystal. In the manga and ln, defeated monsters just lay there, and you have to hack out the crystal. So the support hacks those things out for the adventurer, in addition to moving corpses out of the way so they don't slip on monster guts or something. ConanThe3rd fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Apr 25, 2015 |
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ConanThe3rd posted:So has Purm been explained as a race and I missed it or? Nope. I have no idea what that's supposed to mean either because the context doesn't really give much. I liked this episode a lot. A lot less dumb harem antics (it probably helped that Hestia had only 30 seconds of screen time) which they replaced with Bell gettin' a shiny new armor set that looks pretty rad, a new character that wasn't annoying, and an interesting twist added to an existing character.
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The "Parum" (Prum?) race was originally called "hobbit" in the novels, but for reasons unknown, it was changed in later editions printed (and subsequent volumes). As you can imagine, it's a race of small humanoids. Lili is 110cm in stature, according to her character sheet, which is what, 3 ft 7 in? The word "parum" supposedly means very little, insufficient in Latin, so maybe that's where he took it. Chienthropes are dog-like humanoids. Some combination of the French "chien" (dog) and "lycanthrope" (werewolf), I guess. There are werewolves and "cat people" and dwarves and elves as well. Edit: Oh, and sprites, I guess. Or fairies or whatever. And amazons! And gnomes, obviously. Probably more I've forgotten. darkgray fucked around with this message at 19:33 on Apr 25, 2015 |
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Most of the other races show up on Ais' side of the story.
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darkgray posted:The "Parum" (Prum?) race was originally called "hobbit" in the novels, but for reasons unknown, it was changed in later editions printed (and subsequent volumes). As you can imagine, it's a race of small humanoids. Lili is 110cm in stature, according to her character sheet, which is what, 3 ft 7 in? Legal reasons I imagine, a lot of things like D&D seem to go with halfling instead as well. At least I've always assumed that's why anyway.
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ViggyNash posted:Nope. I have no idea what that's supposed to mean either because the context doesn't really give much. Yo don't be hating on Shortstack. She's fun and brings a lot of energy to the show. Also "a lot less dumb harem antics" is kind of the opposite of what actually happened in this episode. Anyway, Bell's armor looks cool, but the green bracer clashes pretty badly. I hope that's a sign that he'll be in the classic MMO clown suit by the end of the show.
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l33tc4k30fd00m posted:Legal reasons I imagine, a lot of things like D&D seem to go with halfling instead as well. At least I've always assumed that's why anyway. Yeah Tolkien Jr. is (rightly or wrongly) quite litigious when it comes to his father's estate.
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chumbler posted:Yo don't be hating on Shortstack. She's fun and brings a lot of energy to the show. Also "a lot less dumb harem antics" is kind of the opposite of what actually happened in this episode. I guess it was more like "less eggregious and annoying harem antics". The date with Eina was made better by the fact that the armor he bought was pretty cool. That bracer does clash pretty badly though.
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chumbler posted:Yo don't be hating on Shortstack. She's fun and brings a lot of energy to the show. Also "a lot less dumb harem antics" is kind of the opposite of what actually happened in this episode. Will anything beat Kirito's +9 Spurs of The Speed Force in the MMO Clown Suit in Anime pantheon? ConanThe3rd fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Apr 25, 2015 |
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This meme makes me mad. Not because of the uniboob, but because the BBC-hating Nazi apologists at the Daily Mail apparently wield influence. Even if it's all among desperate women from The Midlands or something.
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Craptacular! posted:This meme makes me mad. Not because of the uniboob, but because the BBC-hating Nazi apologists at the Daily Mail apparently wield influence. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Craptacular! posted:This meme makes me mad. Not because of the uniboob, but because the BBC-hating Nazi apologists at the Daily Mail apparently wield influence. i would have thought that the amount of daily mail readers who are racist cunts would be a better indicator of that
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i cant believe there are no portuguese articles on that ribbon crap
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woah....
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Now the bears.
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 15:32 |
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ConanThe3rd posted:Now the bears. It's gotta exist somewhere, but i'm having no luck finding it. ![]() Consolation prize: ![]() ![]()
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