Virtual YouTuber Kizuna Ai recently revealed herself to be an actress named Nozomi Kasuga
Here she is telling you about her cats
I googled Nozomi Kasuga to find out who she was
hmm well glad that's cleared up
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
Man I should really get back into Kizuna AI, it's a safe haven amidst a sea of toxic gamer assholes on youtube
e: man, three cats sounds like
a great time
but also a hard time
We're livin' with three cats
The cats have responded to quarantine by deciding that they're going to help out the family too, and obviously we must need delicious sometimes dead rats delivered fresh every night to the hallway
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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PwnanObrienHe's right, life sucks.Registered Userregular
I grew up on Carlin and he had a great influence on my life. Mainly, his comedy helped me to express my views of religion. I’d never heard anyone down talk religion before, and to see this older adult share the same opinions and doubts as me, went a long way in helping me open up about my views.
Even some of his later work which harps on younger generations, there are still undeniable truths found in there. But yeah, he’s crass and direct, which can be a turn off to most.
The problem with Carlin is not that he was "crass", nor that he was "direct". The problem was that, like many of the comedians of his era, he would use soft bigotry as a means to get laughs - this has been an endemic problem in comedy, one we're still working to combat. Sadly, when people started pointing this out, Carlin chose to push back with "anti-PC" rhetoric, rather than acknowledge that comedy as a whole (and he in particular) had a problem.
I grew up on Carlin and he had a great influence on my life. Mainly, his comedy helped me to express my views of religion. I’d never heard anyone down talk religion before, and to see this older adult share the same opinions and doubts as me, went a long way in helping me open up about my views.
Even some of his later work which harps on younger generations, there are still undeniable truths found in there. But yeah, he’s crass and direct, which can be a turn off to most.
The problem with Carlin is not that he was "crass", nor that he was "direct". The problem was that, like many of the comedians of his era, he would use soft bigotry as a means to get laughs - this has been an endemic problem in comedy, one we're still working to combat. Sadly, when people started pointing this out, Carlin chose to push back with "anti-PC" rhetoric, rather than acknowledge that comedy as a whole (and he in particular) had a problem.
what really sucks about it is that he didn't do this for a long time
in fact when Andrew Dice Clay was catching flack for this, Carlin was like "he can do what he wants but the people he's targeting have good reason to be upset about it"
GITS: SAC is one of the small handful of anime series I ever watched, and I'd be open to watching a continuation of it. But damn, everything about the way it looks is so baaaaad. It doesn't exactly encourage me to flip it on, you know?
GITS: SAC is one of the small handful of anime series I ever watched, and I'd be open to watching a continuation of it. But damn, everything about the way it looks is so baaaaad. It doesn't exactly encourage me to flip it on, you know?
I just watched the episode this is from earlier today and that scene is goofy even in-context but also, in-context? That dude backflipping is a terrifying force of nature who solo fights the whole squad without any weapons and eventually, yes, no clothing.
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Put your god damn hand in the god damn box'o'pain
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!
Let us say I suggest you may be human.
I googled Nozomi Kasuga to find out who she was
hmm well glad that's cleared up
We're livin' with three cats
The cats have responded to quarantine by deciding that they're going to help out the family too, and obviously we must need delicious sometimes dead rats delivered fresh every night to the hallway
The problem with Carlin is not that he was "crass", nor that he was "direct". The problem was that, like many of the comedians of his era, he would use soft bigotry as a means to get laughs - this has been an endemic problem in comedy, one we're still working to combat. Sadly, when people started pointing this out, Carlin chose to push back with "anti-PC" rhetoric, rather than acknowledge that comedy as a whole (and he in particular) had a problem.
what really sucks about it is that he didn't do this for a long time
in fact when Andrew Dice Clay was catching flack for this, Carlin was like "he can do what he wants but the people he's targeting have good reason to be upset about it"
GITS: SAC is one of the small handful of anime series I ever watched, and I'd be open to watching a continuation of it. But damn, everything about the way it looks is so baaaaad. It doesn't exactly encourage me to flip it on, you know?
Let's Game It Out - "I Built an Airport of Suffering Where Nobody Is Safe"
Edit: Having finished the video, I don't think I've ever seen such an accurate depiction of O'Hare in a game before!
I just watched the episode this is from earlier today and that scene is goofy even in-context but also, in-context? That dude backflipping is a terrifying force of nature who solo fights the whole squad without any weapons and eventually, yes, no clothing.
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...it's just under-budget and thus you get what looks like it barely made it out of the animatic phase.
I thought that was Denver, with the conspiracies and patricidal sculpture.
HMMMMM...