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I'm interested in Lightning Hornet and Ark-One if you are parting the collection out. I have some RKF figures I'm willing to let go, but they have been painted by me.
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Then, bc of the weight if you want them upright, youll have to keep the command strips, theyll limit your interaction with them. If you just want to hang them but still play with them, it wont look as eyecatching but a hanger would be best. Or option 3. You could put a floating shelf on the wall with commamd strips, they are pretty durable, and they sell heavy duty ones. Better yet you could screw the shelf into the wall and put the risers on that, but it depends on if this os ypur house or apartment.
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I'd be interested but I assume you wouldn't want to ship to the UK?
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The hangout went off great! Or atleast, I felt it did. It actually led to kind of an interesting moment between my two friends and I.
Due to things getting shut down again, there's not really any places to "go out" to right now, so we mainly spent the day watching YouTube videos and vibing to music while eating pizza. My friends actually felt the need to apologize that we weren't actively "doing anything." When my response was that I really didn't need the day to be super exciting and that I was just happy to have their company, they kinda just looked at me like I was an alien. ...Am I the weird one? |
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Everyone enjoys company and socialising in different ways! There's many people - heck, I'm one of them - who can enjoy company when you're not even doing anything with each other and you're just reading your own books or playing your own games or whatever; just being near and in the company of someone you trust and like as a person is easily enough for some people.
Reason I bring that up specifically is to show the extremes to which human socialisation can be a very complex and varied thing; for some people it works best when they are doing something exciting and huge (and as someone who's not that much of an expert on the subject, perhaps for some that's one of the only ways they're able to get something out of it), whereas for others it's the complete opposite. Humans just like being around humans, and that takes many different forms! |
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In the end they did seem to have a good enough time. I just thought the look I got for what I said was kinda amusing, and I hope they keep my incredibly low standards in mind for the future, haha. |
Hey, gang. It’s my birthday today, and what I really want is for you to read one of my favorite comic series. I’ll even give you the first one for free, a thing that is not suspicious at all!
https://challengerscomics.com/images/kr/kaijumax.jpg “Welcome to Kaijumax, where the worst of the worst monsters are safely locked away from the human world, whether they be villains, anti-heroes, eco-parables, or nuclear metaphors. Electrogor is ripped away from his family and struggles to determine whom to trust, which gangs to avoid, and when to take on the big man to show you aren't to be trifled with. Also: the nation of Mecha!” Zander Cannon’s Kaijumax is my favorite ongoing comic series, and it’s one I think the folks who come to the TokuNation boards would find a lot in. It’s colorful but dark; deep but funny; sad but entertaining; and serious but aware of its inherent ridiculousness. It’s also very familiar with toku tropes, specifically those of the Ultra variety. There are a billion different Japanese entertainment references, though, with looks in at Godzilla films, Sentai teams, Voltrons, and tons more. (The current storyline in Season Five has a plot involving a murder trial for a mobster, all done up in Pokemon references.) It’s also 100% Not For Kids, something it slaps on the back of every cover. While the pop culture references and cartoony style add levity, this is a story that touches on recidivism, racial profiling, the school-to-prison pipeline, drug addiction, murder and everything else you’d expect to see in a story set on a prison island. It is using these kaiju and toku trappings to tell a story about something serious, and it treats its characters as more than punchlines or references. It’s one of the smartest comics I’ve ever read, and one that looks for humanity in some of the most inhuman forms. Anyway, I love it, I think you’d really like it, and I’m hoping to treat you to a digital copy of the first issue. Just PM me an email address if you’re interested, and I’ll get you a copy of Kaijumax Season One #1 as a gift through Comixology. (NOTES: You’ll need to create a free Comixology account to redeem it. I wanted to send out codes that'd be easy to redeem, but Comixology doesn't do those anymore, I guess. I don't know if these gift emails will work outside the US, but I'm willing to try. At worst, I'll PayPal anyone outside the US the equivalent amount and they can buy their own copy.) This offer is good through midnight on November 21st, Central Standard Time/Chicago time. I’m not going to be checking my PMs constantly (I’m definitely going to bed in a few minutes), but anyone who asks for a code before then, I promise to send one. Let me know if I can get you started on one of my favorite comics! |
Ayyyy happy birthday Die, one of the most prolific members in the forum!!!
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I think everyone myself included is thinking the same thing this certain CEO is saying. |
Happy Birthday Die! Mighty generous of you to give all of us a gift on such an auspicious day for you.
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I think the scene with "Not-Ultraman" was pretty funny for some reason. Edit: Also happy birthday, I somehow missed that, sorry. |
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Happy birthday, Die!
Man, out of context that sounds messed up. |
happy birthday!
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Happy Birthday, fellow Kamen Rider!
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Happy birthday!
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Happy Birthday Die! I hope it's a good one, and that your following year is great as well!
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I tried sealing my So-Do tonight! Used my bro's figure because god bless his soul, but this man was missing so many stickers anyways. It went well, with me finishing my Builds rather quickly!
...then it was 3 hours of Chronicle OOO. I did also seal two of my RKF which had stickers. |
Congrats! I'm always super happy to hear about others having success with sealing stickers.
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I accidentally smashed by right index finger against the side of my computer lengthwise and now there's a massive wound down my finger.
Whoop-de-doodly-doo. |
The ‘95 MMPR movie suits are actually featured on Adam Savage’s YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYIa_ryJsOo&t=160s |
So I need a male volunteer and a generator/car battery. If you must know why then this video will gladly explain why and where I be hooking them up to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rSG...=NinjaSexParty
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