116 pts ยท July 29, 2016
Do you want vegetarians? Cause that's how you get vegetarians.
Soundgarden! Of course! But Screming Trees? I swear I guessed that but clearly I just made it up.
Welsh brothel.
Scrubs was...really good.
Do you want vegans? Cause this is how you get vegans.
Walking sharks...was nice knowing y'all
His "fuck yeah. nice" is a cool sound.
Should've been the picture of a stingray.
You really deserve your diabetes.
He's definitely dead by now, right?
Yeah, I'd rather roll the dice and become radioactive mutant king John before I live with my family's farts in a tube for 5 years.
And yet, I can't wait to move into a larger apartment where I can have a cat. Not sure about the name though.
I also miss Willi, it's been 32 years. :/
I still miss Willi, it's been 12 years.
Treejaculation
And those oh so skilful strokes.
Ice can't crack steel plates.
Quality varied wildly, that's why people only mostly bring up Thrawn. There's just too much sub par crap.
Factually wrong. The most successful EU piece was Timothy Zahn's trilogy. That sold, what 30K times over 30 years? LucasFilm didn't care.
No, it didn't have to. Continuity was out of the window whenever Lucas made a movie. There was nonsensical EU stuff between the OT movies.
Nobody did. The EU stuff was never that popular or considered canon. The vast majority was glorified fanfiction of questionable quality.
There were no survivors.
So what really ended the war? The Soviet's declaration of war. Before, Japan actually hoped that Stalin would mediate a peace deal.
e) After the nukes, there was no talk in Japan's military anymore about a coup to overthrow the emperor.
d) Japan's cities were firebombed the entire summer, the nukes didn't change anything. It was just another war crime by the victors.
c) The bombs didn't win the war. Japan's military leaders weren't particularly impressed, it strengthened their belief to fight on.
b) An invasion would've mostly killed soldiers, not 200+k civilians exclusively.
a) That was always just pure speculation, so you won't find that in a history book.
Hang on, is that last one shopped?
Yet some photos reflect the contents of the conversations better than others. They're there to accompany an article you still have to read.
Do you want vegetarians? Cause that's how you get vegetarians.
Soundgarden! Of course! But Screming Trees? I swear I guessed that but clearly I just made it up.
Welsh brothel.
Scrubs was...really good.
Do you want vegans? Cause this is how you get vegans.
Walking sharks...was nice knowing y'all
His "fuck yeah. nice" is a cool sound.
Should've been the picture of a stingray.
You really deserve your diabetes.
He's definitely dead by now, right?
Yeah, I'd rather roll the dice and become radioactive mutant king John before I live with my family's farts in a tube for 5 years.
And yet, I can't wait to move into a larger apartment where I can have a cat. Not sure about the name though.
I also miss Willi, it's been 32 years. :/
I still miss Willi, it's been 12 years.
Treejaculation
And those oh so skilful strokes.
Ice can't crack steel plates.
Quality varied wildly, that's why people only mostly bring up Thrawn. There's just too much sub par crap.
Factually wrong. The most successful EU piece was Timothy Zahn's trilogy. That sold, what 30K times over 30 years? LucasFilm didn't care.
No, it didn't have to. Continuity was out of the window whenever Lucas made a movie. There was nonsensical EU stuff between the OT movies.
Nobody did. The EU stuff was never that popular or considered canon. The vast majority was glorified fanfiction of questionable quality.
There were no survivors.
So what really ended the war? The Soviet's declaration of war. Before, Japan actually hoped that Stalin would mediate a peace deal.
e) After the nukes, there was no talk in Japan's military anymore about a coup to overthrow the emperor.
d) Japan's cities were firebombed the entire summer, the nukes didn't change anything. It was just another war crime by the victors.
c) The bombs didn't win the war. Japan's military leaders weren't particularly impressed, it strengthened their belief to fight on.
b) An invasion would've mostly killed soldiers, not 200+k civilians exclusively.
a) That was always just pure speculation, so you won't find that in a history book.
Hang on, is that last one shopped?
Yet some photos reflect the contents of the conversations better than others. They're there to accompany an article you still have to read.