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Fandom is knowing that, across the globe, hundreds of other people are screaming ‘NO FUCK YOU’ at their televisions and curling up on the floor and crying at exactly the same moment as you are.
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…So freakin’ epic.
Final Fantasy, by Justin Currie.
The first moment that a video game really had an emotional impact for me.
Same game for me, but more about Aeris, less about Cloud.
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Why does the internet have to ruin the things I love?imagine if there was a chemistry fandom and people shipped elements with other elements and then other people were like NO THAT ONLY FORMS A COVALENT BOND IONIC BONDS ARE BETTER and they have ship wars over sodium chloride and sodium carbonate
This made me laugh out loud in class.
Then I tried to explain the joke, but no one got it.
Semantic jokes are the funniest, especially when they’re science jokes, too.
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Actually, the “door” in question is actually not a door at all!
If we turn this “door” clockwise we reveal…
…that it is actually a door frame!!
It is a piece of paneling from the doorframe in the First Class lounge based off a piece that was actually recovered:
This piece isn’t more than 3cm at maximum thickness!
In reality, if the panel in the movie was based off the actual panel,
It shouldn’t have held either of them afloat!!
Holy fuck
Professor Layton show bitches how to do puzzles.
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