Tbf my comment was based on my personal experiences in-stores and I haven't actually gone to a store (or at least a store that sells consoles, not exactly finding that jive at the supermarket) since like July lol.
Even if the percentage is small, the total number of computer users is so high, it's likely that small percentage still amounts to at least a few million users using desktop Linux distros.
Had a brief moment of gender euphoria this morning.
Wasn't anything major but I accidentally caught a glimpse of my hair in the bathroom mirror and it looked really feminine by complete accident.
That was nice.
More like just a Sony problem tbh.
Xbox Series X's are hard to find IIRC but you can basically go to any Walmart or Target (or whatever the hell the devious foreigners have) and get a Series S these days.
Anyone who considers any version of Hunchback 'horror' honestly gets the side-eye from me.
Like you could argue some adaptions are horror adjacent but yeah.
I never got the original Astrotrain version of this mold (and I ******* wanted it because I love trains) but dammit if I see this at Walmart I am definitely picking it up.
Yes I will buy the toy literally called Galaxy SHUTTLE for the train mode that only exists because of who he's retooled from.
I see Igor and, looking up that figure on various websites, all the descriptions even specifically say that it is Igor (or rather Ygor), so why they didn't say 'Leonardo as Ygor' is confusing. Can't be copyright issues because I'm pretty sure you can't copyright either 'The Hunchback' or 'Igor'...
Here's my confession: I have legitimately not seen any of the Universal Monsters movies.
They got a few of them like Dracula, Frankenstein, etc. streaming for free on Tubi though, I'll probably watch them this month. I mean they're free so no money being spent here.
Yeah IIRC Universal doesn't include their 1923 adaption of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in their Universal Monsters franchise.
Of course if you do want to see that specific adaption, it's been public domain since the 1950s, you can straight up watch it on the Wikipedia article for the film.
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