I found some Cloud Strife plush today at a flea market for a buck, he was wearing his "player 2 costume" a.k.a. advent children since TOAST. It speaks only in Japanese so I have no idea WAT it's saying, and it just launched a Luigi plush outta here or something, WAT WERE THESE TOY DESIGNERS THINKING WHEN THEY MADE THESE?!?!?!?
I made Sheldon & Mr. Randoms back on Flipnote Hatena, now i'm a kangaroo mod that has a funko pop collection!
I'm not keen politics since that stuff is spooky, I'd rather watch SpongeBob over Fox News anyways!
@Fooligan
i sure did.
blinds open and neighbors outside.
the only way i do things.
the_shpydar wrote:
As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)
I assume everybody is enjoying Samus Returns since this thread has been quiet since it released. I picked up my copy today along with some other items. 😎
These pretzels are making me thirsty
"See, my damie, Pootie Tang don't wa-da-tah to the shama cow... 'cause thats a cama cama leepa-chaiii, dig?" - Pootie Tang
Oh wow, Mexico has been all shakey shakey lately. Seriously, earthquakes every week.
Spookily enough, a big one happened in Mexico City today right after the earquake drill they do every year this day, the anniversary of the big earthquake that nearly destroyed the city in the 80's.
Thankfully we haven't had any happen here... Considering we live in a peninsula that is kinda connected to mainland by the San Adreas fault...
@Luna_110 I'm in Mexico City Luna. People are generally okay but there's quite a bit of damage to the city and the buildings. Mostly people are just scared because it fell on the anniversary of the really big earthquake 30-some years ago.
Every zone I knew and where I used to live suffered big damage... The private school were 20 children died was the chool were some of my closest friends studied years ago and I used to go to many school events since they were always inviting me. El TEC de Monterrey, which also suffered big damage and has one dead person for the moment was where my brother studied. That bridge that connected the two buildings and collapsed was walked by me several times when I went to events. Of course that was some years ago, but still, it's quite impressive in a horrible way. Many people lost their houses and there's many friends I can't contact. If this would have happened years ago, My family and I wouldn't have been safe in any place we used to go frequently since those were the most affected. Even the lady that used to be my neighbour ( she's friend to my mom) said that her house suffered a lot of damage. Some buildings that were really close to my house collapsed.
Oh well, if it makes you feel better, a huge earth-shattering earthquake in california would probably cause a lot of destruction and tragedy for us in Mexico too
Unless the peninsula just comfortably becomes an island without any tsunamis or volcanic eruptions... Then.. Huh... That would be lucky.
@ZurapiiYohane The entire Pacific has experienced a lot of earthquakes recently. California missed out on big earthquakes, can't remember when the last one hit, so yeah, it's unfortunate, but inevitable.
At least Europe's safe, yay.
Although earthquakes are common in the south. We never get hurricanes though.
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