More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
pffft America won the war by itself, sure.
Post-Renaissance era
The release of Tarzan is retrospectively seen as the end of the Renaissance era. Though Disney did continue to release lesser successes such as Fantasia 2000, The Emperor's New Groove and Atlantis: The Lost Empire they were all not as well-received critically or commercially as the earlier films of the 90s were, and the studio also suffered significant box office losses with Treasure Planet and Home on the Range. Dinosaur, Lilo & Stitch and Brother Bear were seen as the only major box office successes during this time. In addition, Disney found itself facing a new more competitive period beginning with the rise of DreamWorks Animation as a potent sustained rival with its then-successful Shrek series.
In 1995, Disney partnered with Pixar to create Toy Story, the first fully computer-animated feature. Today many of Pixar's films have garnered the same box office results and critical acclaim that 1990s Disney Renaissance films had, such as Finding Nemo, WALL-E and Up. In 2005, Chicken Little, the Disney Studios first full CGI animated feature, received mixed reviews from critics though it performed well at the box office,[20] as did their second CGI feature in 2007, Meet the Robinsons, possibly because of their melodramatic storytelling.[21] In 2006, Disney purchased Pixar for US$7.4 billion and promoted Pixar's co-founder, John Lasseter, to oversee all of Disney's animated projects. In 2008, Disney's first CGI feature made after the Pixar acquisition, Bolt, was released to critical acclaim and modest box office success.[22]
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
I wonder what's gonna happen to dA
It seems as if fanartists have kinda switched outlets from dA to Tumblr as of late
dA's kinda got a reputation for crappy art, yet the site itself is built for artists, so if it is dying then I'm sad about that, even if Tumblr could be a more wide-reaching platform :/
Youtube is known for having really crappy videos, yet it still gets a lot of traffic regardless. I doubt the site is going to whither into obscurity, especially since it has kind of a mark against it's quality.;
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
If dA is dying, then it's stuck around for a good while...
I wonder what it is about social networking sites that cause them to go from the big thing to being irrelevant in a short period of time. Apparently teenagers are now over Facebook...
Teenagers and college-age adults have always been fickle like that, and Web sites are no exception. I remember when LiveJournal was a big deal...I don't think anyone uses it now that hasn't already been there for a decade.
Fandoms have a large presence on Tumblr. The way it's set up is that it brings together people with common interests, though the dashboard lends itself easily to insularity...
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Funny rejected spambot name: JohnniePee
Also the fandom-ness is the thing that stands out the most about Tumblr, to me. The whole reblogging aspect means that you get a lot of certain fandoms on your dash even if you're not following fandom-specific blogs. (For instance, Homestuck is a fixture on my dash because most of my friends are Homestuck fans, even though I'm not following any blogs specifically about HS.)
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Like, all of history to choose from, and they picked the one with Nazis and atom bombs.
Here we go! :D
The rise of CGI, i suppose.
and on that note Anny.
Youtube is known for having really crappy videos, yet it still gets a lot of traffic regardless. I doubt the site is going to whither into obscurity, especially since it has kind of a mark against it's quality.;
YouTube also has much more professional content, a broader appeal, and the might of Google behind it.
I wonder what it is about social networking sites that cause them to go from the big thing to being irrelevant in a short period of time. Apparently teenagers are now over Facebook...
Sharpest dressed: 1930s
Most outrageous hair: 1760s
Fandoms have a large presence on Tumblr. The way it's set up is that it brings together people with common interests, though the dashboard lends itself easily to insularity...
Surveying my every post with dismay
I already watched the first episode of Bravest Warriors
Will watch the rest later.
yea