brokusatsu:

nipponhero:

To the cowards in this video,
I hope you idiots get locked in jail for eternity. I would tell you to go to fucking school and get a job, but you will be too busy in jail feeling miserable. People like you are the reason why I want to go into policing and make sure NO ONE gets harmed like this. If you don’t get caught, the countless people who hold the same aspirations as myself will eventually catch you and make sure you are punished.

If you are not an ally of peace and justice…you are our enemy.

Events like this makes me want to shot a fucking hole in these bullies heads. 

Help spread the word. People do not deserve to be treated this way. 

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idrawnintendo:

For some reason all the wind went out of my sails right after I drew this last week. I never really came up with a color scheme that I liked, but a good friend of mine is doing some guest colors on it, which I’ll post soon!
I figured that I’d just post the black and white version for now and I’ll be drawing some other comics soon—sorry for the comics slow-down lately, I’m not really sure what happened there…

idrawnintendo:

For some reason all the wind went out of my sails right after I drew this last week. I never really came up with a color scheme that I liked, but a good friend of mine is doing some guest colors on it, which I’ll post soon!

I figured that I’d just post the black and white version for now and I’ll be drawing some other comics soon—sorry for the comics slow-down lately, I’m not really sure what happened there…

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brokusatsu:

peasies:

this is my opinion too. Why? It’s the truth.

Not to be rude but, Hana Yori Dango is supposed to be japanese. Though, with that said, Meteor Garden will always be the first. I haven’t seen Boys Over Flowers to judge.
Oh Baby Baby Baby, My Baby Baby, Wo jue bu neng shi qu ni, Bu guan ni zai na li, Wo yi ding hui zhao dao ni!

brokusatsu:

peasies:

this is my opinion too. Why? It’s the truth.

Not to be rude but, Hana Yori Dango is supposed to be japanese. Though, with that said, Meteor Garden will always be the first. I haven’t seen Boys Over Flowers to judge.

Oh Baby Baby Baby, My Baby Baby, Wo jue bu neng shi qu ni, Bu guan ni zai na li, Wo yi ding hui zhao dao ni!

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jtotheizzoe:

DEEP BREATH. In. Out. Be calm.
You might have heard some news about something called a “neutrino” that might have moved faster than the speed of light. This news is out of CERN, in Europe, and like Ron Burgundy, it’s kind of a big deal.
Remember Einstein’s E=mc² equation? Well, that wouldn’t exactly be ruined, but relativity would need to be seriously adjusted. As Phil Plait put it, it would turn so much of physics upside-down that it’s like saying “… that gravity pushes, not pulls.” So what did they observe?
A neutrino is a particular subatomic particle, like an uncharged electron. They travel, well, very fast, and can go through matter. Photons are light, and they travel at (wait for it) the speed of light. According to what we know up to now, neutrinos should travel fast, but according to the laws of physics not as fast as light. That’s where the CERN experiment comes in.
The scientists at CERN set up a detector at a very exact distance away from a source of photons and neutrinos. When I say exact I mean exact. Like so precise that they could be within a meter or so of error at a distance of 730 km apart. They know how fast light travels, and it should have taken about 2.43 milliseconds for the light to reach the detector in Italy from CERN. According to the scientists, the neutrinos arrived 60 nanoseconds before the light.
The Swiss are impeccable time-keepers.
They report that their error is within 10 nanoseconds, so it’s a significant result. But there are a couple of problems. Not problems that for sure disprove it, but certainly give reason for caution.
It’s very hard to know exactly when neutrinos are created in whatever source you are shooting them from. So the “start” point is a little fuzzy.
As noted at Bad Astronomy, a supernova called 1987a throws some more cold water on this. See, that supernova was 160,000 light years away. So if neutrinos traveled faster than light by the same ratio as above, we would have seen the 1987a neutrinos about four years before the light. And that didn’t happen.
Neutrinos are pesky little things, and very hard to control and measure, being as they flow right through planets and the like.
The scientists had a webcast from CERN today, and they are being very careful to say that this needs to be checked and über-checked, and then repeated again after that. They also claim no theoretical re-writes of history. The problem is that the press is not being nearly so cautious.
So take a deep breath, relax, let their fellow scientists and the skeptics have at it for a while, and don’t be sad if this turns out to not be as big a deal as thought. Of course, it might be true, but when it comes to extraordinary claims, you have to provide extraordinary proof.

jtotheizzoe:

DEEP BREATH. In. Out. Be calm.

You might have heard some news about something called a “neutrino” that might have moved faster than the speed of light. This news is out of CERN, in Europe, and like Ron Burgundy, it’s kind of a big deal.

Remember Einstein’s E=mc² equation? Well, that wouldn’t exactly be ruined, but relativity would need to be seriously adjusted. As Phil Plait put it, it would turn so much of physics upside-down that it’s like saying “… that gravity pushes, not pulls.” So what did they observe?

A neutrino is a particular subatomic particle, like an uncharged electron. They travel, well, very fast, and can go through matter. Photons are light, and they travel at (wait for it) the speed of light. According to what we know up to now, neutrinos should travel fast, but according to the laws of physics not as fast as light. That’s where the CERN experiment comes in.

The scientists at CERN set up a detector at a very exact distance away from a source of photons and neutrinos. When I say exact I mean exact. Like so precise that they could be within a meter or so of error at a distance of 730 km apart. They know how fast light travels, and it should have taken about 2.43 milliseconds for the light to reach the detector in Italy from CERN. According to the scientists, the neutrinos arrived 60 nanoseconds before the light.

The Swiss are impeccable time-keepers.

They report that their error is within 10 nanoseconds, so it’s a significant result. But there are a couple of problems. Not problems that for sure disprove it, but certainly give reason for caution.

  1. It’s very hard to know exactly when neutrinos are created in whatever source you are shooting them from. So the “start” point is a little fuzzy.
  2. As noted at Bad Astronomy, a supernova called 1987a throws some more cold water on this. See, that supernova was 160,000 light years away. So if neutrinos traveled faster than light by the same ratio as above, we would have seen the 1987a neutrinos about four years before the light. And that didn’t happen.
  3. Neutrinos are pesky little things, and very hard to control and measure, being as they flow right through planets and the like.

The scientists had a webcast from CERN today, and they are being very careful to say that this needs to be checked and über-checked, and then repeated again after that. They also claim no theoretical re-writes of history. The problem is that the press is not being nearly so cautious.

So take a deep breath, relax, let their fellow scientists and the skeptics have at it for a while, and don’t be sad if this turns out to not be as big a deal as thought. Of course, it might be true, but when it comes to extraordinary claims, you have to provide extraordinary proof.


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fuckyeahsquaresoft:

datcracker:

minatobaby:

sekoshi:

soulofthedrill:

sobadsogoodsohood:

shaygr:

Neku, from The World Ends With You, in kh 3d!

O_O

ah

……….I don’t even know what to say

Now here’s hoping for Sho as a boss. Yes? no?

WHAT THE FUCK

I cannot wait for this xD

fuckyeahsquaresoft:

datcracker:

minatobaby:

sekoshi:

soulofthedrill:

sobadsogoodsohood:

shaygr:

Neku, from The World Ends With You, in kh 3d!

O_O

ah

……….I don’t even know what to say

Now here’s hoping for Sho as a boss. Yes? no?

WHAT THE FUCK

I cannot wait for this xD

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a day in jon snow’s life.

winteriscomingbitch:

swordinthedarkness:


Jon has definitely gotten over his superiority and bastard complex, but this is very amusing looking back on how he was, especially in book one.

He still has his internal man pain, but it is part of why I love him so…

Needs moar brooding tbh.

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