



I don't even try anymore, I'm reading by vibrations.
Não se enganem pessoal, esse pessoal que vive falando mal do Neymar e de como o Santos está sendo prejudicado por conta dele não estão pensando no Santos. Eles querem ver o Neymar se foder, apenas isso, se o Santos vai se foder ou não no processo, foda-se.
Neymar é um merda como pessoa, isso não dá pra negar, mas ele é um ativo importantíssimo do clube, e essa situação toda, que obviamente foi escalada nesse nível apenas por envolver o Neymar, precisa ser resolvida pensando no melhor pro clube.
Foda-se o que o corintiano, flamenguista, palmeirense e qualquer outro pau no cu pensa.
I saw that some people wanted to know what Snake’s “canon” outfit was in MGS3, and that one was handpicked by Kojima in what was essentially his final contribution to the franchise.
I like to see my race well-represented in the shows I watch, and this guy is really getting on my nerves. He can’t even make a damn sushi that tastes decent, he got tricked by Leorio, and he had to sleep in an extremely hot place wearing a damn diaper. Is this guy useless to the very end?
Sendo sincero, eu adoro quando o estúdio de dublagem se esforça ao ponto de adaptar as aberturas e encerramentos para a nossa língua; isso torna a versão nacional ainda mais especial.
Fico triste que os estúdios hoje em dia, salvo raríssimas excessões, não adaptam as músicas.
As shown in the series, Griffith reluctantly agreed to sacrifice his band. Even though he was at his lowest point, it took a great deal of manipulation on the part of the GodHand members for him to accept his fate. Was it the same for everyone else?
The manga showed us that Griffith had fallen into a mental trap, in which he believed he needed to atone for the deaths of his men—men who had died for his dream—and that, to do so, he would have to remain in this world of sacrifice until he achieved his dream.
What do you think of Griffith’s point of view? Was it already too late to stop, as he truly believed, or not?
People keep wondering if Vegeta from the Future Trunks timeline managed to achieve Super Saiyan, and my answer is no, and the reason is quite simple: he never saw anyone else achieve that transformation besides Goku.
Everyone knows that Vegeta has always deeply respected the traditions of his people, and he truly believed that only a warrior could reach this level called Super Saiyan, so he would never try to achieve it simply because he didn’t think it was possible. That was the case with Vegeta from the Future Trunks timeline.
Our Vegeta saw with his own eyes another Saiyan transforming into a Super Saiyan—in this case, his son Trunks—so he realized that the whole legend was nonsense. After that, achieving the transformation came naturally to Vegeta, and that’s exactly what happened.