Today I learned this was made by the actual creator of Hellsing
I saw the pose and knew damned well what this was. Also know I’m wondering if the creator of Hellsing is aware of the abridged version.
The day will never come, but I really hope some day they make a Mario Party spin off movie where Mario pulls a SAW kind of plot and ruins everybody’s childhood like that weird Winnie the Pooh horror flick that recently came out.
If Mario ever drops into the public domain, you could make a fortune on this.
Write the movie now and wait. The day it hits public domain you’ll be ready.
Not 100% the same thing, but There Will Be Brawl was fun. Kirby was a Hannibal Lecter killer in that show.
This was a great series. So much nostalgia.
Good news you only have to wait until 2080 when Mario enters the public domain, assuming copyright doesn’t get extended again by then
Watched a strange rendition of Peter Pan recently where Peter was a child abductor and Tinkerbell was a child he had abducted years ago and has been shooting up with heroine or pcp for years calling it pixie dust. Not sure id recommend it, but if that exists… You might get your wish of Mario Party haha
But that’s only one die
Don’t be so sure. What number is on the side to the right of the 5? Where did the border come from?
Mario’s sorcery knows no bounds.
Dumb ways to die…
Contrary to what you might have been told, the singular for dice can be either “die” or “dice”.
That’s only because that’s how people use the term. It didn’t start that way. Isn’t language neat?
Using “dice” as a singular noun dates back the 1400s. I think it’s been in circulation long enough to be commonly accepted by now.
And if I say “die” in regards to a single object and “dice” for plural, you and everyone else still understands what I’m talking about. Isn’t language neat?
Yeah? That’s what I said above - either can correctly be used. Not sure what point you’re trying to make here.
That language is neat. I wasn’t trying to be argumentative, sorry if it came off that way.
“Literally” no longer means just “literally”, but also “figuratively”. Otherwise known as the opposite of the original definition.
Originally, “literally” was never a word but through thousands of years of evolution and adaption it came into being, miraculously, as the “literally” we all knew and loved between the time of our birth and 2006.
When “literally” quite literally evolved a new meaning in the 1800s used for emphasis to replace the empty definition slot left by the dropping of the the 15th century meaning of “in regards of letters or writing”, many of Literally’s fans jumped ship.
These days Literally wanders from town to town, playing gig off of the commonly used meaning with the salt of the earth types, while from the ivory towers comes but spit and scorn.
But you can help, for as little as 2.50₩ a month you can help finance Literally’s return tour as being used to mean “with or regards to letters or words” and help elevate this star from hard times of having to rely on the plebians for usage. After all, is not a frequency band of 5, but exclusive use by academics not more worthy than band 6 used by all? If you agree, your views, snobbery, and financing can make all the difference.
Help a word stick to it’s archaic meanings today. Because if the world isn’t like it was when you were 15, is it really worth living in?
Thats why I only go club parties hosted by Sonic. Because there ain’t no party like an S-Club party
Ass-club?
How dare you remind me that S Club 7 exists. D:
Hey, I liked Sonic Shuffle. It never put a hole in my hand, unlike another party game put on by an Italian plumber.
There can be only one!