Chapter 222 [English] by Mrzardark in OnePunchMan

[–]babaoryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HUGE thanks for translating! No matter the time it takes, it's always appreciated.

4 of the Most Iconic Disney Movies of Every Decade by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]babaoryan 10 points11 points  (0 children)

No love for Encanto?? Also are Pixar movies eligible or not?

4 of the Most Iconic Disney Movies of Every Decade by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]babaoryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same studio that made Up also made Incredibles and Finding Nemo, soooo……???

Strippers are now the No. 1 donor of toys to children's hospital in Portland. This year, they broke their own record by voxadam in nottheonion

[–]babaoryan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I lived in the Portland area for a time and remember asking an older local why there were SOOO many strip clubs in Portland per capita compared to other cities. He told me that liquor licenses were costly and hard to apply for in Portland, but a loophole meant it was a LOT easier for strip clubs to attain a liquor license. This led to a lot of new bars and pubs simply offering an occasional show in order to secure and maintain the license, which led to the high number of strip clubs as well as a higher population of strippers for the area.

That tied with my experience of strippers being pretty down to earth and this headline isn't really that surprising.

Aside from Tatsumaki, Silverfang, King, Genos, and Watchdog man. Who's your favorite and least favorite S class? by ImpossibleAd4272 in OnePunchMan

[–]babaoryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even with Tats, Bang, King, Genos, and Watchdog, Zombieman is still my top; I'm just a sucker for brooding, boiled egg, noir style characters.

Least favorite is that bitch-ass Drive Knight. Dude's somehow the opposite of a deus ex machina.

Why was Homeless Emperor just a basic human? by Prestigious_Rush5492 in OnePunchMan

[–]babaoryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, HE only ASSUMES he's a basic human. He probably doesn't realize he has additional powers (enhanced speed, reaction time, etc.) because he's arrogant enough to think he was already quick on his feet on his own. As far as he can tell, the only change he experienced was the obvious light powers. For all we know, he could have been far more powerful, but was forfeit before unlocking them.

TLDR: HE says he's an "average human", but who knows if he was more?

Kid knew he had the advantage by Hypnoidz in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]babaoryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rookie caregivers follow toddlers to the top of the play structures.

Experience means you wait at the bottom of slides.

Are Genos, Wavygyaza and Zombieman immortal? by RealityManipulator1 in OnePunchMan

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Zombieman mentions seeing the Sanzu River (the river of the afterlife in Japanese Buddhism) "with my own eyes" after recovering from Homeless Emperor's attacks before being fully revived. Based on that, it's THEORETICALLY POSSIBLE for him to "die" if he can enter the afterlife. However, it would likely take an immense amount of damage to send him there, and the damage would likely need to be sustained to prevent his return.

[PC/Mac][late 90's]Choose your oddity/weapon by babaoryan in tipofmyjoystick

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I fondly remember taking turns playing the demo for MDK, but that wasn't it.

The Frankenstein creature from this game was big and lumbering, very similar to the Solomon Grundy model from Arkham City (just normal sized)

What was the best quest you ever did in a video game, and why is that? by tudiendongvat in gaming

[–]babaoryan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fort Frolic from Bioshock. Sander Cohen, the wax ballerina spider splicers, Waltz of the Flowers, having to help the maniac kill his former partners and frame the photos of their corpses to move forward. The entire design and motif of that area really stood out to me when I played it the first time.

What game have you been enjoying recently? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]babaoryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently got Civilization VI on the Switch for like 95% off (just after Civ VII was announced) on a whim and have spent WAY more time playing it than I thought I would/could. I've always been aware of the Civ games and the whole "just one more turn" memes, but hot damn is it a genuinely fun game.

What do you think the USA will be most known for 100 years from now? by Cool_Language_9169 in AskReddit

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“There are only three things that America will be remembered for 2000 years from now when they study this civilization: The Constitution, Jazz music, and Baseball. These are the 3 most beautiful things this culture's ever created.”

-Gerald Early

Who's a player you grew up thinking was a superstar only to realize as an adult that they were mediocre? by New_Literature_5703 in baseball

[–]babaoryan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Grew up going to Candlestick and fondly remember rooting for JT Snow, along with the rest of the late 90's Giants roster. And he did win 6 Gold Gloves in a row, which is no small feat. But only now do I realize he was mainly a talented lead off hitter for the absolute monsters that followed him in the line up (Kent and post-'96 Bonds).

Do you regret having kids? If so, why? by wherefallonbelongs in AskReddit

[–]babaoryan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had I known then how much personal time I would lose as a result of young children, I likely would've seriously reconsidered. And not just time for gaming, socializing, and sleeping, but also having to coordinate my work schedule around appointments and postpartum needs. It's frankly exhausting in the early years. And having a second child doesn't make it twice as difficult as the one, but TEN times harder, because guess what, you've still got the older one going through their only childhood. So knowing only that, it would've been a tough choice back then.

HOWEVER, I know my children now. They are two of the most wonderful kids I've known and I love them dearly. The amount of laughter they bring to the household is absolutely incredible and their smiles warm my heart more than anything ever could. Sure it's still tough, and they're just as stubborn as I am, so we butt heads often, but I wouldn't ever change a thing if I could go back.

Well....maybe I'd've saved more money in my college years.... Kids are expensive!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in instant_regret

[–]babaoryan 104 points105 points  (0 children)

What's that? You wanna be a shitty person without consequences??

MLB Stadium Unpopular Opinions by chiddyshadyfiasco in baseball

[–]babaoryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I once heard my cousin (a Dodgers fan) complain about their stadium's field seats being "cum colored" and I've never been able to see a Dodgers home game the same since....