nothing to be ashamed of
Things that don't exist in Scooby-Doo:
- Ghosts
Things that exist in Scooby-Doo:
- Jetpacks
- Aliens
- Instant Hypnosis
- Machines that put you in the computer
- Realistic hologram technology
- Were-Cats
- Meteors made of Gold
- Self-Aware AI
- Underground Egypt Cult
- Cthulhu
- Soul-Sucking Triangles
- Transylvania, PA
- Moon Resort
- Magical Space Guardians
- Transgender Potion
- Courage the Cowardly Dog
- Warlocks
- Ghosts
Sssssinnamon roll snake 🐍
Out to lunch
Amphibian migration season is coming this spring. Remember to drive slow!
It's about to happen*
*in the northeastern United States and parts of Canada
Scariest thing of all…. Adulting 👁👄👁
I recently re-obtained a favorite childhood game in the form of Pokepark 2: Wonders Beyond. I thought I completely misremembered one villain’s character arc when he seemed to argue against another villain who was about to execute me… turns out he just wanted to do it himself.
Redemption arc cancelled, everyone go home.
Good dialga she’s getting stronger.
One of my headcannons about ghost pokemon is that they need anchors to remain in Xerneas’s domain. Most ghost pokemon seek out a location or trainer. With proper love and care, they can last for decades to centuries before dispersing back into the aether.
Litwick chose Ingo, probably because he’s fun to menace. (This will totally not have horrific implications in the future.)
Pov: ur candle would rather snack on your identical twin,,, the utter disrespect Click here for more submas shenanigans!
Out of the blue, I made pokemon fanart about silly Samurott(s)
Oh snap. 👁👄👁
What exactly does the law say? It authorizes people to protect themselves or their property by using deadly force in response to "unlawful intrusion" by a "public servant." The measure is essentially just a public-servant-specific amendment to the state's 2006 so-called Castle Doctrine bill, which allows people to do whatever they have to to stop someone from illegally entering a home or car. Indiana is reportedly the first state to specifically allow the use of force against police. The new rule was passed with a nudge from the National Rifle Association, which has pushed permissive gun laws around the country.
holy shit NRA W??
“every time he pulls over a car, the driver might shoot him“
yeah welcome to the other side of the badge bitch