@SmileyGrinmore@LordTash2@410ghostio@Dexerto No, you don't need to use prompts if you're animating that way.
Seriously, you'll never learn anything if the only discussion you have is going "hehe, gottem!" the blocking the person you're talking to before they can respond.
@wish_mayu@LordTash2 Similarly, a "before and after high school" gap would have already existed with women too, given that the office lady manga like YOU had hundreds of thousands of copies in circulation by that point.
It seems to specifically be high schoolers that were outside the demographic.
@wish_mayu@LordTash2 You're contradicting yourself. If manga for dads already existed at that point, then mature manga wasn't made because publishers realized people don't grow out of it. There was always a valid post-high school demographic.
@sparr0@LinkofSunshine That's the excuse, but in reality, these aren't the actual prices in the first place. If you tell them you don't have insurance, they'll give you the real bill. They just use these big numbers as part of a racquet.
@CyberLotus20@xx_temporary@NapoleonBonabot They were dark skinned because they walked over from the Arabian Peninsula. There were a few black colonies "in Egypt" set up along the Nile, but were way further South and didn't interact much with the people we think of as "Egyptians" today.
@CyberLotus20@xx_temporary@NapoleonBonabot Hell, Egypt wasn't even IN Africa when Cairo was built. Back then, they considered the Sahara to be the continental divider, so only subsahara Africa was "Africa". The divider wasn't changed to the Red Sea until like a decade after Cleopatra died IIRC.
@CyberLotus20@xx_temporary@NapoleonBonabot There were a tiny handful of blacks who managed to get up to Cairo by following the Nile, but the reason it was notable was because it was a big trade hub between Arabia and the Mediterranean part of Europe. So that's what most of the population was.
@hering_david I think the big test is whether someone who's never seen John Wick knows the gist of what the character is all about.
Like, I've never seen it, but he's culturally present enough that I know he's an action guy who's pissed that his dog was killed.
@TapiaWant@LilithLovett Do you people sincerely think ICE is just driving around scooping up random people who look Mexican? Most of the time they're following up on tips.
@contheman74 No, from that comparison, it sounds more like he can do a near-perfect impression of Mario's high-pitched voicelines, but sounds kind of off whenever he's trying to do a lower-pitched line.
@knivesnhoney@Awk20000 He's too calculating for that. Even his "crashouts" are performances. He knows damn well that if he ever admits to using the shock collar, he runs the risk of legally incriminating himself.
@T_Dragmire@Daemon719489@Lockstin I think the museum would have had some questions if a guy walked in with a 200 year old piece of clothing and went "I'm the guy who wore this".
More likely, the youtube guy just overshot the date by a hundred years.
@pinapberi Have you never played XY? The battle chateau was probably the most depressing area of any Pokemon game. Half of the trainers talked about how desperate they were for money, and the other half were old rich people realizing their lives were almost over and all they've got is money
@Trixxibug I really hate it when villains can simply deduce the identity of a hero. Once one person does it, it begs the question of why everyone else is too stupid to piece together that Marinette always runs into the telephone booth right before Ladybug arrives.