@nuuvem mas vocês mandaram cupom exclusivo pra algumas pessoas por DM, porque alguns tiveram esse tratamento se muita gente estava desde 13h em ponto (incluindo) tentando finalizar a compra. Vocês deveriam liberar ao mesmo tempo pra todo mundo, e não pra alguns felizardos por dm
@nuuvem@guizeradsg_@nuuvem vocês vão liberar o cupom só pra quem postou print na hora? porque eu to aqui desde as 13h com o cupom aplicado e nada de liberar a compra, minha DM tá disponível também
I always thought Noel Gallagher was the bigger asshole. But after experiencing the first two nights of Oasis’s long road to reunion, I finally get it. And I sympathize.
I always find myself thinking about the famous quote from “A Bronx Tale”, when DeNiro grabs his son Calogero in frustration and says, “The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.” I’ve always felt that. I’d even take it further- the saddest thing in life is wasted potential. Watching someone with all the tools fck up. Not because they aren’t good enough, but because they can’t get out of their own way. It is absolutely brutal. It’ll drive you insane.
For years, I thought Noel was just a miserable, stubborn, insufferable cunt. But this weekend it clicked. Liam Gallagher put on one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen or heard in person. twice. All eyes were on him. All the pressure in the world. And he didn’t just rise to the occasion. He obliterated it. He was locked in. Clear. Loud. Coherent. Present. Charismatic. Unrecognizable in the best way.
We finally saw the Liam that Noel’s probably seen his whole life. And for the first time, it made sense why Noel walked away 16 years ago, and why he was so reluctant to come back.
This isn’t just one of the greatest rock & roll stories ever. It’s one of the greatest human ones too. Proof that no matter how deep the resentment runs, there’s always a shot at redemption. At forgiveness. At getting it right before it’s too late. I love this band.
ONE PIECE mangaka Oda's words to Toriyama's passing is so beautiful but sad.
I have seen a lot of people posting a computer translation, but it doesn't do it justice. Here is the actual translation:
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It’s just way too early.
The hole he has left is far too great.
I am crushed by an overwhelming sadness when I realize we will never see each other again.
I have admired him so much ever since I was a child.
I remember distinctly when he first called me by my name.
And when he called me and Kishimoto-san his “friends” on that day we were on the way back to our homes,
it brings back very fond memories.
I even remember the exact words we exchanged during our conversations too.
He alone passed the baton from the generation where people thought reading manga would make you stupid to the generation where manga could be enjoyed by all, children and adults alike.
He showed us a dream, that manga can do so many things, that it can connect you to the world.
It was like watching a superhero come to life.
However, his work was not just limited to manga.
The excitement and emotions felt through the Dragon Ball series will forever take root in the youth of the creators of this industry.
His existence is like that of a great tree.
For all the manga artists of my generation, as we got closer to standing on the same stage as him, Toriyama’s work became an even greater presence that we felt deeply. It was almost scary.
But it always made us happy to see him in person with his carefree attitude.
Our love for Toriyama-sensei runs in the blood through our veins.
With the creative world that Toriyama-sensei left behind in this world, I pray from the bottom of heart with respect and gratitude that he rest in peace.
May the Heaven he envisioned be a most joyous place for him.
Trunks poppin up, throwin up gang signs and smokin this nigga Frieza in like 45 seconds after we watched Goku fight him for 8 months was so fire man. Akira Toriyama gave us some of the most timeless anime moments of all time. This shit deadass sucks man. 😭😭