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Baneblade wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Chaoslock wrote:Overlord is the best name ever.
My top choices would be Oil Pan (c'mon, they ran out of names?) and Rabbicrater (...)
Rabbicrater makes some sense as "Rabbit Crater", following the Japanese myth of a Bunny of the Moon.
Should that not be Rabbi Crater...blesser and holy guardian of the moon??
Court Jester wrote:cream? nah its supposed to provoke laughter if you even watched the clip. but hey, not everyone likes to laugh...
Court Jester wrote:Oh child please... Freud? Exploitation of the female form is hardly that deep. You asked why, I called a spade a spade. I'm fine with being judged with these posts (its the fundamental reason why I'm vocal). Let's not kid ourselves when it comes to why or how you want to portray yourself in the visual - dood or chick. Freud... GTFO...
Blurrz wrote:Full Barrel -> Thrust -> Overflow =
Cyberstrike wrote:Blaster is a very dated reference that makes very little sense anymore. I think most kids now of days think of blasters as laser guns and that doesn't make any sense to an Autobot communications expert.
Counterpunch wrote:Blurrz wrote:Full Barrel -> Thrust -> Overflow =
My baby, please show you to me fast.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:Blaster is a very dated reference that makes very little sense anymore. I think most kids now of days think of blasters as laser guns and that doesn't make any sense to an Autobot communications expert.
In 1985 the name was relevant, because ghetto blasters were popular. If Blaster had been voiced just like Jazz was, it would have completed the stereotype.
Nuh uh. Jazz was voiced like a fun-loving Black man (by an awesome Black man, no less). Blaster was voiced like an eccentric radio DJ.BeastProwl wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:Blaster is a very dated reference that makes very little sense anymore. I think most kids now of days think of blasters as laser guns and that doesn't make any sense to an Autobot communications expert.
In 1985 the name was relevant, because ghetto blasters were popular. If Blaster had been voiced just like Jazz was, it would have completed the stereotype.
He WAS voiced just like Jazz!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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