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AnotherGuyNamedJeremy

@anotherguynamedjeremy

This is something I should done when I started this account but for some reason I didn't. But this beats being on Twitter, so here goes nothing.

My name is Jeremy and welcome to my blog. I haven't figure out what I'm going to do with it but I'm mostly reblogging posts that I like.

My favorite series are (to name a few):

  1. Cardcaptor Sakura
  2. Steven Universe
  3. Ojamajo Doremi
  4. RWBY
  5. The Owl House

My favorite characters are:

  1. Sakura Kinomoto (CCS)
  2. Team RWBY (couldn't pick my favorite member)
  3. Pearl (Steven Universe)
  4. Eda Clawthorne (The Owl House)
  5. Kirby (Kirby series)
  6. Hugh (Pokémon series)
  7. Anya Corazon (Marvel Comics)
  8. the main cast of Ojamajo Doremi (couldn't pick one here either)

That's pretty much I got. This blog is still a work in progress and I might do some random stuff.

there’s something about blake spinning in the chair that feels really wholesome and somewhat juvenile. also her teasing and mockery of everyone else is in a sort of childish manner as well. blake is probably the most mature member of team rwby, but to see her displaying these antics is honestly eye opening. blake probably never had a proper childhood, most of her early teen years being consumed by adam. she probably didn’t get much of a chance to joke and tease with close friends. her very formative years were spent focusing on faunus rights, equality, protests and organized crime. that isn’t something a child should deal with. she never got to experience the kid stuff because she had to grow up. her inner child feels safe enough to finally come out and it’s so refreshing to see.

Happy 20th Anniversary to "High School Musical". Here's a throwback to a proposed Disney Television Animation series by Todd Kauffman (YTV's "Total Drama" franchise, "Grojband", "Sidekick", "Looped")

The project was pitched back in the late 2000s.

now that scott adams, noted crackpot bigot and creator of the dilbert cartoon strip, has died of prostate cancer after refusing conventional treatment in favor of ivermectin and other right-wing grifter snakeoil that manifestly didn't work, it is incumbent on me to inform you all that the short-lived animated dilbert TV show (1999-2000), which I watched back when dilbert was still culturally relevant and before adams went insane, canonically ends with dilbert getting pregnant and giving birth to a hybrid baby that gets sent into space. like. I just think that's something we should all take a moment to appreciate.

Don't forget the most important part: Judge Stone Cold Steven Austin!

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