YugiPro #36 - Gel-ousy Is Not a Nice Thing 12 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
Well, in Yugioh, the Jam are slime monsters. I don't know if anyone would use that on their hair, but I think it could work if they were daring enough.
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YugiPro #36 - Gel-ousy Is Not a Nice Thing 12 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
I think hair gel is what @nicengelman's name refers to, maybe. And the Jam cards, like Jam Breedin Machine — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Jam_Breeding_Machine — are probably the closest thing in Yugioh to that. Which is strange considering the hairdos of all of the protagonists. Speaking of which, the do is why I chose SPYRAL Tough — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/SPYRAL_Tough — for this entry. It must certainly require a lot of maintenance but it's not so outlandish that one couldn't pull it off in real life. And yeah, there are quite a few "Evil" monsters, like the Evil Heroes — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Evil_HERO — that could be tamed by his luscious locks.
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A Lesson in Catstronomy 2 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
Some may be distressed to find that the laws of physics of our universe do not allow for existence of white holes. (White assholes however are another matter, though sadly not a very exotic one.)
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Their Only Crime Was Being Cute 3 comments
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It's Because Mine Is the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread 17 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
Oh, I'm sorry. I actually do know what not having food is like.
Also, funny you should make that comparison about which donations would matter more.
I remember reading at some point that the US in the world largest provider of foreign aid in terms of actual sums of money donated. However, Sweden is the largest provider in terms of percentage of GDP.
It's interesting to consider which is more valuable. I mean both would be equally welcomed, but one country certainly makes a bigger effort than the other.
Also, funny you should make that comparison about which donations would matter more.
I remember reading at some point that the US in the world largest provider of foreign aid in terms of actual sums of money donated. However, Sweden is the largest provider in terms of percentage of GDP.
It's interesting to consider which is more valuable. I mean both would be equally welcomed, but one country certainly makes a bigger effort than the other.
YugiPro #35 - He's Grrrrreat 2 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
@natethegreat may think I don't see him there lurking, but I do.
His name is probably a reference to the eponymous hero of the "Nate the Great" series of children's books about a kid detective. The Inexperienced Spy — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/The_Inexperienced_Spy — may not solve many cases but he can at least collect infomation. And the dog in the effect reffers to Nate's faithful canine, Sludge.
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His name is probably a reference to the eponymous hero of the "Nate the Great" series of children's books about a kid detective. The Inexperienced Spy — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/The_Inexperienced_Spy — may not solve many cases but he can at least collect infomation. And the dog in the effect reffers to Nate's faithful canine, Sludge.
It's Because Mine Is the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread 17 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
That's okay. I guess I could've been a bit more clear.
Yeah, desire for something comes down to need, ultimately. And greed could just be an extension of that. Maybe greedy people genuinely believe that what they want isn't too much, it's the bare minimum, and that's why it never feels like it's enough.
I can't imagine generous people are entirely selfless either. However, their desires may lead to them helping people rather than harming them.
And yeah, I didn't actually grow up with the internet, but I can't really imagine my life without it now. Sometimes I think I spend too much time online, but every time I can't get online I feel irritated. I am aware that are people who are and will live perfectly fulfilling lives without it though.
Yeah, desire for something comes down to need, ultimately. And greed could just be an extension of that. Maybe greedy people genuinely believe that what they want isn't too much, it's the bare minimum, and that's why it never feels like it's enough.
I can't imagine generous people are entirely selfless either. However, their desires may lead to them helping people rather than harming them.
And yeah, I didn't actually grow up with the internet, but I can't really imagine my life without it now. Sometimes I think I spend too much time online, but every time I can't get online I feel irritated. I am aware that are people who are and will live perfectly fulfilling lives without it though.
Who Had the Sauce? 5 comments
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Comfy 5 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
I don't know, it can contain a hefty concentration of hot air, so mind your dosage.
It's Because Mine Is the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread 17 comments
happy_frog
· 2 years ago
That's true. Of course, the cases I was referring to were the less than balanced ones. And one doesn't always need to have one's privileges taken away in order to gain perspective, but it is sadly the only way for some.
You Mean That Doesn't Happen? 11 comments
I'm okay. Better than I was a few months ago at any rate.