I would assume when you can no longer stand on them.
I would assume when you can no longer stand on them.
the pov format is inherently flawed because it’s almost never actually from your “point of view”
Here you go, a warning ahead of time, kind of a letdown.
It’s also better than some of the actual “content” people put out there.
I don’t think he’s covering it out of shame or anything like that, it seems more that he’s grabbing it to remind himself of his message, like “be strong.” Plus, we don’t see a panel of him having eaten a donut so it could be interpreted either way, the comic artist tends to lean towards positive messages with a cynical twist so I think that’s intentional.
DON’T EVEN THInk- *coughs and clears throat*
Don’t even think about trying to escape, the chains are far too thick.
what a nice shark, only eats jerks
Now imagine if he was sober, Middle Earth would’ve been fucked.
you had one job.
*Roger, Roger
It’s mostly the design of the fucking things, I’m sure they’d be more acceptable of they were at least appealing.
(I’m going to be extremely hypocritical here as I do this with my Amiibo) but the culture or keeping it in the boxes never really made sense to me in regards to Funko. What purpose does it really serve when there’s a lot of Funko that have little to no value boxed or not? Part of me thinks it’s because they’re easier to store in the boxes and because you don’t actively play or use them (like you would with Amiibo.) But what gets me is the # of Funko collectors that open their figures is microscopic compared to the people who have entire walls lined with boxes of the things.
Another brand I see them compared to often is Nendoroids, which are less TV and movie characters and more anime and video game figures. But very few people keep those boxed, because they’re pose-able, therefore more owners purchase them with the intention of displaying them in a variety of poses as opposed to keeping the boxes for anything other than storing the accessories.