my holy grail is, as always, a masterforce minerva figure
honestly for both cost reasons and display reasons, i'd rather get one that is loose rather than complete in box because like...yeah CIB ones are like...THOUSANDS of dollars plural whereas i've seen complete (or near complete) loose ones...
maybe we wouldn't have this problems if schools stopped giving kids fuckin chromebooks and started actually teaching them jive again
schools: yeah todays kids are entirely raised with technology, we don't need to have computer class anymore
today's kids: (grow up using tablets and smartphones...
Yeah those things.
I don't even know how they keep selling, like I can definitely see 'Yeah you could overlook most of the flaws when they were $20' but nowadays...I don't get it. I guess maybe it's just selling to people with nostalgia who see them on the shelves at the comic book stores.
Isn't Toynami that company that has basically been shitting out the same fuckin Valkyrie toy (that they variously brand as either Macross or Robotech depending on their mood this year) since like 2005-2006 and has only done the most minor improvements to the mold, despite being people very...
that's the point i am making i think 'installing programs' is a pretty easy place to start out with learning basic tech literacy
also me: hmm this evening i will install protontricks just to get it done with
protontricks github: hey yeah uhh regular protontricks is kinda borked with steam, u...
That's not how public domain works.
Assuming the copyright law doesn't change, only works that were published in 1984 would fall into the public domain (in the US) after 90 years.
Not the entirety of G1, so like (just going by the cartoon) the first season of the cartoon would be public domain...
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