I’ll never understand why low res images like this always have half the text cropped off. I get why it’s done when they’re conveniently censoring something, but…ugh. :(
I’ll never understand why low res images like this always have half the text cropped off. I get why it’s done when they’re conveniently censoring something, but…ugh. :(
Not since the days of yore when there were DBZ websites with affiliate links. Lol
I won’t sit idly by while there is a PRETENDER TO THE THRONE.
I hate to be “that zoologist” (because I’m not a zoologist), but isn’t that a shrew?
Yes, it’s because a lot of kids started wearing their dads’ classic rock and grunge metal band shirts, so much so that it became fashionable, and stores like Target and Walmart sell these shirts again.
Then you have the kids who actually listen to those bands and think very highly of their learned musical opinions (reminiscent of “le wrong generation” kids).
There’s now both a stereotype for the type of trendy person who wears a shirt for a band they’ve never even heard of and the type of person who judges them as posers.
“Cannon” go “💥” “Canon” go “🌏” (or “Canon” also goes “📷”)
I spend the winter enjoying the feeling of being “intentionally warm”, and I love how cute I look layered up in jackets and scarves. During the summer, I am sticky, covered in itchy and burning mosquito bites, and the seatbelt buckle burned my hands.
That was just the most egregious example I could come up with if the top of my head. Gonna rewatch it and look for more “oof” moments. More than anything, it’s that it was a product of its time. Especially with Underworld having come out and inspiring the whole “vampire versus werewolves” mythos in the mainstream.
That last scene when he gives Kate Beckinsale a burial, and he looks up into the sky and sees her there smiling down at him with a tear in her eye and all that. It was painfully cliche. Lol
Van Helsing! 24% Critic Score, 57% Audience Score. Even I cringed rewatching it, but it has a special place in my heart. 🐺
This meme is so old that I was 27 when I first read it.