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What voices have they done?
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So how do you feel about children? Babies? Young kids? Teens? Do you want any? Would you want to give birth and be pregnant (male or female)? Do you like them? Do you hate them? Natural kids or adoption? Personally I have never had any desire for kids and never liked hanging around with them much even when I was one, Sure there were fun times and things I enjoyed, but in the long run... not worth it. I sure don't want to raise them or be responsible for them, At the same time I would have happily stayed a child potentially forever.
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I have been so into fan fics that decades later people still remember my name.
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Shivers and Shivers 2. Very good from back in the day, And a great sound track for the second one
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I for one welcome our robot overlords. I trust them way more than the people currently in charge. Daniel Barton (Dr. Who villain) Thank you. Today, I'm here to say thank you to those of you all round the world who've made our achievements possible. To everyone who, over the years, has given us everything. We gave you pieces of plastic and circuitry and games, and you handed us - me, my company - total access to your lives. What you buy, where you go, who you text, what you text. Every thought and photo and post. Every credit card number, every birthday, every memorable place and all your mothers' maiden names. So thank you for carrying our cameras in your pockets, and putting our microphones in your bedrooms. For signing up your kids, handing them our devices. We told you, of course your lives are private, of course your data's safe. And you believed us. You kept clicking Agree. And now, we can do anything. ---_Dr. Who Spyfall (part 2)
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That nobody will actually stand up against tyranny these days
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Tenchi and Ryoko were mine for a long, long time. People still remember my name in regards to fan fiction
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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmitt...
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Don't you dare judge Batman.
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Picked up Phineas and Ferb Star Wars
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Shrek 5 comes out next year, Oh and they brought Back Phineas and Ferb
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Since I walk everywhere my latest hobby is slapping up Pride and Rainbow stickers anywhere I seriously doubt people want me to. I live in Utah and Salt Lake recently changed its city flag to a Pride flag in response to Trump's ban on them. So what hooliganism and practical jokes do you play?
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Ron Pearlman does a lot of good voice acting. Malcom McDowall too. Mark Hammil though... yeah, I usually recognize him and he's done some great work in a medium where he isn't immediately Luke Skywalker. Best and longest lasting Joker ever, Among various others. Sadly Arlene is dead and was replaced as Harley Quinn (quite ably) by the girl from the Big Bang Theory
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It's hard to choose, which anime characters aren't a little psycho?
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So... hot...
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I'm from southern California. So yes.
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Kangaroo rats are fun.
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You don't have to limit it to anime. Tim Curry. Tara Strong. Johnny Yong Bosch used to be a power ranger.
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So who are your favorite voice actors? Who do you recognize when you hear them? Who do you never recognize? I for one never recognize Clinkenbeard unless she does the Luffy voice. Frank Welker has been working since the 60s. Christopher Sabat and Steve Blum... ah so many familiar voices.
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Have you ever heard of The Elevator Game? It’s one of Korea’s spookiest urban legends. If played correctly, it’s said to transport you to another eerie dimension. The Elevator Game is one of South Korea's creepiest, most popular urban legends. Do you dare to play? This urban legend has gained a lot of popularity over the years. Where did it come from? And how do you play? The origins of The South Korean Elevator Game Tracking down the origins of The Elevator Game is not an easy task. There is a lot of debate about where it all began. Most people believe it originated in South Korea or Japan. Either way, it’s definitely linked to South Korea often. And it has grown in popularity there as well. Dating back to the early 2010 years, this game’s fame expanded thanks to internet forums like Reddit and horror-based websites. As social media grew, the urban legend spread even more. The story of The Elevator Game is deeply unsettling and creepy. Because of that, it’s easy to understand why it went viral. How do you play The Elevator Game? It’s important to be very clear that The Elevator Game is just an urban legend. It would be quite unlikely that an elevator to another world exists. And of course, it’s just as unlikely that anything horrible would happen to someone who played it. That being said, this story is very spooky. It is tied to mysterious and supernatural events. It comes with a lot of very specific warnings. At the same time, it does not provide particularly clear instructions on how to return from the alternate world. So exercise caution if you decide to try this. Play only if you dare! Do you dare to play The Elevator Game? Basic rules for playing the game 1.You MUST play alone. This is not a group effort. You can not bring your best buddy or your partner for backup. 2.The building you choose MUST be at least 10 stories high. The elevator must reach all 10 floors consecutively. In other words, you can’t change from one elevator to another to reach the 10th floor. 3.Speak to no one. NO ONE. 4.If anyone joins you, do not complete the game. Stop immediately and leave the building. There is one exception – the 5th floor, but more on that later. 5.If you feel uncomfortable at any point, stop. Leave the building without speaking to anyone. Make this decision before you arrive at the 10th floor or it may be too late. 6.Be very sure of where you are at all times. Things to consider before playing You can begin this game at any time. It really doesn’t matter if it’s day or night. However, because you need to do this alone, night is often preferred It just helps cut down on the chances that someone will get on at any of the floors. Keep accurate track of where you are. Memorize the steps of the game. Consider writing them down on a piece of paper to keep in your pocket in case you become disoriented. Don’t write the instructions in the notes app on your phone. There is some belief that electronics don’t work properly – or at all – once you reach the alternate world. I can’t say these next two things often or strongly enough: Do not speak to anyone. At all. And be sure you want to do this. If you’re ready, let’s get started with the details you need to know. The step-by-step guide to playing The Elevator Game 1. Go into the building you have chosen. Remember it needs to be at least 10 stories tall with an elevator that reaches all 10 floors consecutively. 2. Press the UP button to bring the elevator to you. Avoid pressing a down button. 3. Before getting on make sure no one else is in the elevator with you. If someone is already on it (perhaps coming up from the basement levels), don’t get on. Step back and wait for the next one. 4. The same goes for anyone in the lobby. Do not get on with anyone, even a stranger. This is why the ritual is frequently done at night when it’s quieter. 5. Once you get on, press the button to go up to the 4th floor. Press the right buttons to play The Elevator Game - if you dare 6. Do not get off on the 4th floor. Stay on the elevator. Press the button to go down to the 2nd floor. 7. Do not get off on the 2nd floor. Stay on the elevator. Press the button to go up to the 6th floor. 8. Do not get off on the 6th floor. Stay on the elevator. Press the button to go down to the 2nd floor again. 9. Do not get off on the 2nd floor. Stay on the elevator. Press the button to go up to the 10th floor. 10. Do not get off on the 10th floor – yet. Stay on the elevator. Press the button to go down to the 5th floor. The young woman on the 5th floor 11. After you arrive on the 5th floor, a young woman MAY or may not get on the elevator with you. If no one does, don’t worry, the elevator game is still occurring. However, if a young woman DOES get on the elevator with you DO NOT LOOK AT HER. DO NOT SPEAK TO HER. Under no circumstances should you make any eye or verbal contact with her. Do not talk to the woman on the 5th floor if you play The Elevator Game She is not human. 12. Despite that, do not get off on the 5th floor. Stay on, even if the woman is with you. Press the button to go down to the 1st floor. Once you press the button for the 1st floor there are two possible outcomes. If the elevator begins to go down to the 1st floor, then The Elevator Game ritual has failed. There is no specific reason as to why it will fail or succeed, even if you followed all the rules. If it fails, do not attempt the game again right now. Get off on the 1st floor. Do not look back regardless of whether the woman embarked on the 5th floor. Do not speak to anyone around you. Exit the building immediately and leave the area. Go home or out, but don’t go back in. Wait for another day to try again. If, however, the elevator ignores you and rises to the 10th floor, The Elevator Game ritual has succeeded. Remember, if you have changed your mind you must act now. You can end the ritual by pressing any other button except 1 or 10. Do not panic by repeatedly pressing 1 to descend – it won’t work. You need to cancel the elevator’s rise before you pass the 9th floor. Once you’ve passed the 9th floor it is too late. At that point you’ll just have to see it through. And hope for the best. The Elevator Game’s 10th floor other world Once you arrive at the 10th floor, the doors will open. Unlike all the other floors, you have a choice here. You can either stay on the elevator OR you can get off. If the young woman got on at the 5th floor, she may ask you where you are going when you exit. Again. I must re-iterate. Do not answer her questions. Do not turn and look at her. In fact, do not acknowledge her in any way. If you have gotten off the elevator you are free to look around but do not lose track of which elevator you used if there is more than one.
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I'm not sure I believe, so much as I know for a fact they exist.
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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
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I'm a huge yuri fan so here's a few https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animated_series_with_LGBTQ_characters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_yuri_works Riddle Story of Devil Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Sakura trick ROD Seven mortal sins valkyrie Drive Sailor Moon Card Captor Sakura Mucielago And so, so many more...
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Star and Stripe from My hero is a good example.
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Toph would kick both their butts.
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