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Dwane the Rock Johnson, Rick from Rick and Morty, Ariana Grande, and Spider-Man all go go-karting and cranking 90s down the treachourous Tolted Towers.
Mario Kart will be finished. Nintendo in shambles.
My predictions for the top ten highest-grossing films by the end of this year. No particular order.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Avatar 2
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Jurassic World: Dominion
Lightyear
Minions: The Rise of Gru
The Batman
Thor: Love and Thunder
Untitled Mario film
“I’m Yoma Shiwanna. It’s always nice meeting with new people, wouldn’t you say?”
Alignment: Neutral-Law
Origin: Pueblo mythology. Underworld spirits associated with death of the North America. Their name means "cloud people." They live in different regions of universe, including mountains, under lakes or seaside towns. It is said that each have their own colors and can travel on rainbows to bring rain. Certain ceremonies are held in their honor, including representing them with masked dancers and dolls.
Skills: Purple Smoke, Mazio, Dekunda
Next time, you will meet a demon of the Wilder race.
There’s like zero sources about Shiwanna online so I don’t know how accurate Megami Tensei is to his original descriptions but I think he’s a really cool way to do a “cloud person”. Funny enough, he learns the skill Purple Smoke in multiple games… since he’s a purple smo- you get it. Like almost all Native American figures, he first appeared in Devil Summoner games and never made his 3D playable debut, something I hope will change in future.
The only time i felt that was with Frozen, nothing ****ing happens in that world.
I think they were trying to compensate for how short the worlds were in games like Birth by sleep and DDD. Personally i thought for the most part it was well done.
That’s not true, a lot of beautiful talented artists are able to support their families using environmentally friendly NFTS, I’ve met them! If u do it from a caring place, it has a shot
That’s not true, a lot of beautiful talented artists are able to support their families using environmentally friendly NFTS, I’ve met them! If u do it from a caring place, it has a shot
Ya know what's just great about all this? On top of NFTs in general being a scam, the project Tara is directing in and of itself is a scam.
So on top of this project she's working on being fueled by NFTs, (Major no-no) fans can voice in the project. ...If they buy an NFT. And seemingly, their actors aren't being paid, as no pay rates have been discussed. (as far as I'm aware) Now, Tara Strong is openly against having to pay to audition for projects. Which is good- you shouldn't have to pay to audition. But this really isn't better. You aren't paying to audition, you're paying to get cast. And when paying to audition, the actors who were cast at LEAST receive compensation for their work. Here, you're paying fat stacks for a glorified Picrew so you can voice in an animation and receive no pay. And correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't Tara been not the greatest fellow for a while now?
I've been a massive fan of robot combat since watching the second series back in the late 90's and as for Battlebots in the early 00's when the first season was broadcasted on BBC2.
I do have several favourite teams and machines from Robot Wars:
Panic Attack: Its not that they are Welsh, but its the driving skills of Kim Davies that made hime one of the best drivers within Robot Wars history. His usual trademark of using his machine's lifting forks to impale the other robots and then putting them in to the pit.
Roadblock: Like that their design used during the first and second series consist of using road signs as part of the machine's armour.
Killerhurtz/Terrorhurtz: I believe they competed in Robot Wars for many years and at the same time, competed in Battlebots where they reached the semi-finals where it won the best driver award until the third series of Robot Wars when it drove straight in to the pit in its first fight. But their axe weapon had proven to be the machine's deadliest asset.
Diotoir: The team from Ireland were always considered as fun competitors during Robot Wars especially every time when Peter Redmonds machine gets caught on fire due to having a lot of fur which often becomes flammable.
Razer: It took them time for them to become one of the best machines in Robot Wars considering that reliability issues costed them during the second, third and fourth wars. But eventually prevailed as champions of the fifth series.
Carbide: This was one of my personal favourites during the 2016-18 reboot of Robot Wars in which their bar-spinner weapon emits the sound of the "death him" that wrecked havoc in the arena.
I do have several favourites within Battlebots that mainly consist of international teams and some US teams that include Cobalt, Beta, Monsoon, EndGame, Skorpios etc.
Yeah she's a big antivaxxer and I'm pretty sure you can say she helped kill a child with 'alternative medicine'. Funny thing about alternative medicine really, do you know wjat happens if it actually gets proven to work? We call it medicine