I used to eat different cakes pretty frequently last year
but because cakes expire in about 5 days, and 900g is kinda too much to eat in that time, it wasn't healthy
I wish I could have gotten smaller versions like 400 or 300g but what they had at these sizes weren't the mini versions of the big ones, those were much less interesting
there's probably a proper cake shop where you can find tasty slices and only buy 1 for a fair price
but I've only seen garbage shops with trash cakes for the price of 50% of a full cake for a 1/8 slice
tastes like plastic, paper and regret
man fuck that whole couch, just put a mattress on the floor with some pillows
about 5 years ago I bought a x22 magnification binoculars to see what the hell is going on with those buildings far far away coz I've been interested all my life and finally I had the money and indecency to buy em
I checked it out, it satisfied my curiosity, and I shelved them
first window I checked out, some woman, absolutely naked, walked into the room, sat in front of a computer, put her hand on the mouse and the other between her legs, and that was enough binoculars experience
@sai one thing to know about the original gits movie: there was some 2003 or something "remake" with added CG scenes which don't do anything good, only make it obvious that WE USED CG HERE
> The major difference in 2.0 is the un-matrix-isation of it. GITS was a green movie, in revision it is shifted to a red hue. This makes it way more colorful than intented and a bit disrespectful to Oshii.
pff yea
Avalon was the "orange matrix" movie, also by Mamoru Oshii
so yea, Individual Eleven and Laughing Man movies are summaries of the 2 26-episode series
there were extra interesting episodes which didn't directly relate to the main story arcs of both series which you might find interesting to further learn about the worldbuilding of gits
but if you're not interested, you can skip the 52 episodes and just watch these 2 movies
but don't forget about the Innocence movie coz it's pretty cool
The Ghost in the Shell series is comprised of several movies and animated TV series.
TV series:
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG
Ghost in the Shell: Arise
Movies:
Ghost in the Shell
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG...
yea I wish we had these advanced military robots 10 years from now
yea yea yea I agree that movies are more philosophical, but you can't really appreciate them without watching the series and knowing all the things about its universe
The people say it's in the Grand Line, but I can't find anything on how they knew. In the opening with his last words, Gold Roger only says he left it in one place, not that he left it in the Grand Line. Did I miss something?
I haven't watched to the end of oreimo, but someone told me that Ayase is actually Kyousuke's sister, not Kirino, is this true, can anyone lend credit to this?
@Gallifreyan Hmm, that's a fascinating design. With the style of hair and drowsy eyes, she looks like the sort of villain who may have been altruistic at some point but got perverted through some exposure to some evil, such as perhaps that equipment around her neck. The combination of the fangs alongside the mouth around her neck makes her look ravenous, the smile, alongise that sideways glance makes it seem as if she found some prey, like she's ready to cannibalize an onlooker.
I was at the house-warming of colleague, then I went to my grand-mother for a coffee and a beer (and one of my cousis was here too), then I went to eat with my mother and my brother and we even ended making super awkward face-swaps x)