
It's called strategy 9 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
It doesn't, those claiming it does just hate JK Rowling.
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Having a birthday around Christmas time is just normal to me 5 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
That just seems wrong.
I could possibly understand if it was one expensive, and/or massive present, but otherwise, one for their birthday, and one for christmas.
I could possibly understand if it was one expensive, and/or massive present, but otherwise, one for their birthday, and one for christmas.
This shit has got to stop 1 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
Where did it even come from?
That video of the former employee parrying a chair?
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That video of the former employee parrying a chair?
Ohio will soon expand overseas 3 comments
Feel free to add more 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
I remember Ninja Kiwi. Playing the user created levels on myninjakiwi was so much fun.
Apologies to mold lovers everywhere 4 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
I love Blue cheese, but you really can't eat it in chunks like cheddar, or Colby jack.
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Something's going down at Nakatomi Plaza 1 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
Die Hard. Finally watched it for the first time this Christmas season. (2022), and I gotta say, it's my kind of Christmas movie.
Like Home Alone, only the baddies actually die.
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Like Home Alone, only the baddies actually die.
Oh no! 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
I'd call it a ravioli.
Either way, if you define calzone, (or ravioli), as "a dough filled with something, and then sealed" then yes, I'd say a pop tart is a calzone.
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Either way, if you define calzone, (or ravioli), as "a dough filled with something, and then sealed" then yes, I'd say a pop tart is a calzone.
Fear him! 3 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
I know I had to look up an explanation on one occasion.
The forum where I found even already knew users were there because of the reference in Bugs Bunny.
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The forum where I found even already knew users were there because of the reference in Bugs Bunny.
The true intellectuals 5 comments
The true intellectuals 5 comments
Get canned! 3 comments
YTA 3 comments
Thankfully there was a glass screen protecting it 8 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
There's an NPR article about it. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to post a link to it.
However, I can't tell you if it's satire or not. Either way, how the hell is splashing tomato soup on a painting supposed to protest fossil fuels?
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However, I can't tell you if it's satire or not. Either way, how the hell is splashing tomato soup on a painting supposed to protest fossil fuels?
Vampires don't sparkle 4 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
I, (like many others), don't like the Twilight saga, but I have to give Meyers props for rewriting an old cliche.
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Why is this so true lol 1 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
Was Asgore really a villain though?
I get that might be the point here, but really Flowey, and the player, (in the genocide route), were more of a villain than he was.
I get that might be the point here, but really Flowey, and the player, (in the genocide route), were more of a villain than he was.
Uh-oh 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 2 years ago
You can stream on YouTube as well.
Now, why you'd want to do that, I don't know.
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Now, why you'd want to do that, I don't know.
The day had to come eventually. RIP 5 comments