Remember back in the 50s when they'd record like Elvis singing YOU AIN'T NOTHIN BUT A HOUND DOG and then they'd turn the record over and reverse it and it was all NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP and people were all like, "That is actually the voice of Satan coming from that song."
I've enjoyed you being around, too, squid. Thanks.
Also, aren't some rhinos fat bicorns, or is my memory derping out?
Remember back in the 50s when they'd record like Elvis singing YOU AIN'T NOTHIN BUT A HOUND DOG and then they'd turn the record over and reverse it and it was all NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP and people were all like, "That is actually the voice of Satan coming from that song."
I watched Playhouse Disney back when it was on. I remember liking Out of the Box even though I don't think I got to see it very much.
Remember back in the 50s when they'd record like Elvis singing YOU AIN'T NOTHIN BUT A HOUND DOG and then they'd turn the record over and reverse it and it was all NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP and people were all like, "That is actually the voice of Satan coming from that song."
I'm going to turn in for the night. See you tomorrow.
[07:H 36:M 41:S] My auxiliaries are momentarily stunned by Mendicant's opening move - 1,784,305 leisure craft ranging from [45 ~ 5769 tonnes] advance in hopes of overwhelming my comparatively tiny force. I do not have enough [weapon systems] to target them all.
It is a mathematical certainty that some of them will get through and attempt to board. There isn’t a single warship with this first wave. It seems my opponent’s rage has left no room for respect.
[04:H 01:M 55:S] I could have countered its move if I had released my fighters. They are ready but idle; making their base vessels more attractive prizes than targets. Now the first of many waves of commercial vessels mixed with single ships and assault craft surge forward. The first ship from my fleet to be boarded breaks formation and races into the oncoming vessels - striking one amidships. The cargo vessel’s hull split open and out of it explodes not the expected consumer goods but 31,860 dying warriors.
[00:H 19:M 02:S] The seventh and final wave of container ships, barges, tankers, and military vessels engage my fleet; another 214,320 ships, many in excess of [50,000 tonnes], engage my seemingly disrupted vanguard. I continue to fight just well enough to seem lucky.
Mendicant, or the enemy, has been sending a small percentage of its fleet elsewhere. Good. Let them believe they can seize a foothold somewhere inside the sphere.
[00:H 00:M 11:S] Despite all its faults, 05-032 has fought remarkably well.
My auxiliaries lay in tatters - more than half of them are now part of the enemy fleet. But just as I had predicted, 05-032 concentrated them like they were the sole key to victory. Its desire to punish our creators blinded it to the true purpose of my [feints]. I have reduced the combat effectiveness of its core fleet to 79.96 percent. Surely now it must realize that something is amiss.
[00:H 00:M 00:S] The [Halo effect] strikes our combined fleets. All ships piloted by biological are now [adrift].
I can trade Mendicant ship for ship now and still prevail.
[00:H 00:M 01:S] Of my ships that had been captured, 11.3 percent of them are close enough to Mendicant's core fleet that they can be used offensively - either by initiating their self-destruct sequences, or by opening unrestricted ruptures into [slipstream space].
It is best that our crews perished now; because the battle that is about to ensue would have driven them mad.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
It's not. It's a DiC/Cookie Jar show that used to be on CBS. I remember my uncle in Texas inadvertently slowing down Mother's DVR so that there was an episode of it playing at like one frame every few minutes or so several hours after it had aired.
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
I remember my uncle in Texas inadvertently slowing down Mother's DVR so that there was an episode of it playing at like one frame every few minutes or so several hours after it had aired.
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
@ noodle dance
I foresee this becoming annoying quickly if I watch more... (I'm on "The Ice Moose".)
how obvious of you, Flick
I like to think that somewhere in Japan, there is an artifact called the animizer, it does things like this:
Y'know this is actually very American-esque for an anime.
So, they take an already animesque American show, make an anime out of it, and then make the anime less anime than the original.
That makes sense.
Actually I take that back this is very Japan.
Come to think of it it rather reminds me of Astro Boy.
Actually, I like this. It's funny.
edit: er. Not that.^, that ^^^^^
Durrr
[07:H 36:M 41:S]
My auxiliaries are momentarily stunned by Mendicant's opening move -
1,784,305 leisure craft ranging from [45 ~ 5769 tonnes] advance in hopes
of overwhelming my comparatively tiny force. I do not have enough
[weapon systems] to target them all.
It is a mathematical certainty that some of them will get
through and attempt to board. There isn’t a single warship with this
first wave. It seems my opponent’s rage has left no room for respect.
[04:H 01:M 55:S]
I could have countered its move if I had released my fighters. They
are ready but idle; making their base vessels more attractive prizes
than targets. Now the first of many waves of commercial vessels mixed
with single ships and assault craft surge forward. The first ship from
my fleet to be boarded breaks formation and races into the oncoming
vessels - striking one amidships. The cargo vessel’s hull split open and
out of it explodes not the expected consumer goods but 31,860 dying
warriors.
[00:H 19:M 02:S]
The seventh and final wave of container ships, barges, tankers, and
military vessels engage my fleet; another 214,320 ships, many in excess
of [50,000 tonnes], engage my seemingly disrupted vanguard. I continue
to fight just well enough to seem lucky.
Mendicant, or the enemy, has been sending a small percentage of its
fleet elsewhere. Good. Let them believe they can seize a foothold
somewhere inside the sphere.
[00:H 00:M 11:S]
Despite all its faults, 05-032 has fought remarkably well.
My auxiliaries lay in tatters - more than half of them are now
part of the enemy fleet. But just as I had predicted, 05-032
concentrated them like they were the sole key to victory. Its desire to
punish our creators blinded it to the true purpose of my [feints]. I
have reduced the combat effectiveness of its core fleet to 79.96
percent. Surely now it must realize that something is amiss.
[00:H 00:M 00:S]
The [Halo effect] strikes our combined fleets. All ships piloted by biological are now [adrift].
I can trade Mendicant ship for ship now and still prevail.
[00:H 00:M 01:S]
Of my ships that had been captured, 11.3 percent of them are close
enough to Mendicant's core fleet that they can be used offensively -
either by initiating their self-destruct sequences, or by opening
unrestricted ruptures into [slipstream space].
It is best that our crews perished now; because the battle that is about to ensue would have driven them mad.
Shut the fuck up, cunt.
"Not your major"
"You can check that thing in the library don't buy it"
"Money this money that"
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
There is something decidedly off about that picture.
Anyway, I find it hilarious on several levels.
"MOJO DRESSED AS A WAITRESS?!"
I can see how it having almost no connection to the original PPG would annoy some folks though.
Also I keep seeing ads in the corner of these rips for a show called Horseland. I like to imagine it's some sort of anime equivalent of MLP:FIM.
A shame.
I was thinking MLP characters in a Thundercats-style universe.
I remember it being pretty bland.