I feel like F-35 should be curvier than her sister given that she's the stealthier one. Come to think of it, would aircraft women follow Kancolle rules where their curves are based on displacement and amount of armaments, or would it be more based on how soft or angular the physical design of the original aircraft was?
I feel like F-35 should be curvier than her sister given that she's the stealthier one. Come to think of it, would aircraft women follow Kancolle rules where their curves are based on displacement and amount of armaments, or would it be more based on how soft or angular the physical design of the original aircraft was?
The reversed dynamic of "Meiling" chastising "Sakuya" here reminds me of one of the very first Life of Maid comics - when Meiling has a daydream of disciplining Sakuya for being lazy.
Is Misaki implied to be a cutter? I've never played her routes but I'm just now noticing what her halo looks like as well as those conspicuous bandages on her forearms.
Is Misaki implied to be a cutter? I've never played her routes but I'm just now noticing what her halo looks like as well as those conspicuous bandages on her forearms.
She's survived multiple suicide attempts. In the doomed timeline she actually succeeds
Misaki's one attempt in the main story involves filling her coat with rocks and jumping into a river, so presumably prolonged periods of oxygen derprevation can do it. A certain someone died of dehydration. Azusa got shot so much within a rather small timeframe that her halo started cracking, so she was getting close. The anti-halo bomb supposedly deals damage primarily to the halo which is how it's meant to kill the students. Aside from that the trick is to keep going at it until the halo breaks under the strain.
I think what makes this funnier is that Swimsuit Nero is the one with a more KanColle-esque design (her 2nd and 3rd Ascension comes with Kanmusu-like rigging cannons), compared to Swimsuit Artoria
If he really does follow through with his campaign promises, we’ll start seeing the effects in only three months. If he replaces everyone in the federal government with loyalists, we’ll have a pretty good idea how things will turn out for the rest of his presidency.
With newfound knowledge of and experience with the government and the Supreme Court’s recent ruling expanding presidential immunity, he’s in a much better position to throw his weight around than he was during his last term.
I dare you to find a more openly disloyal US federal government than the one Trump suffered in his first term.
I dare you to find a more openly disloyal US federal government than the one Trump suffered in his first term.
I mean ultimately he just surrounds himself with grifters who only cares about themselves and no one else. How many of Trump's own closest men, past and present, used to compare him to Hitler? And how often has Trump quickly turned "I have never met him/her" the moment they became a slightest inconvenience? Or you know, the one time he openly welcome his supporters to hang his own VP.
Thing is if they were just a band of goofy vultures backstabbing each other, that'd be fine. Problem is they're the literal ruling people of a superpower nation.
I mean ultimately he just surrounds himself with grifters who only cares about themselves and no one else. How many of Trump's own closest men, past and present, used to compare him to Hitler? And how often has Trump quickly turned "I have never met him/her" the moment they became a slightest inconvenience? Or you know, the one time he openly welcome his supporters to hang his own VP.
Everything there can be either explained or covered up by the American public losing faith in the increasingly poorly-named "mainstream" news media.
Still, I to give credit for Trump to continue to go against common trend, if this happens to anybody else, this person would have received a huge amount of support, even from the opposite side and will get an easy victory for the futur election.
But Trump is such an unlikable jackass, that most people shrug off or were more concern aboot the actual victim (who Trump have yet to give the family the condolence, something that Biden did immediately).
It doesn't help that Kamala campaign team is extremely competent and were able to get the support of people from all the corner of society, including non-indoctrinated Republican.
I did see an article going over what happened after assassination attempts. Generally the trend isn't too dissimilar to what happened with Trump, only it happened over a longer period of time. In the immediate aftermath of the attempt, there's an elevation in positive sentiment towards the candidate, which then tapers off to where the poll numbers were before the attempt.
Trump's just had it go a lot quicker both due to how polarized things are and how fast media pushes news cycles now.