What’s a sprite that you find funny for some reason?

What’s a sprite that you find funny for some reason?

I chuckle whenever I see this Shuichi sprite, he just looks like he came back from the worst 12-hour shift of his life.

u/otaku_evil3 — 1 day ago

I counted the last 100 matches I played with how many times I encountered a character (Not counting rematches)

u/otaku_evil3 — 2 months ago

Philadelphia Jane Doe - 1963 (Unidentified for 63 years)

On the morning of Monday in February 4th, 1963, a woman whose decomposed severed head was found in an abandoned building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. No other parts were recovered.

Location of Discovery**:** Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Estimated Date of Death: Days prior
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Unknown

Physical Description

Estimated Age**:** 50-70 years old
Race: White
Sex: Female
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Gray, dyed reddish brown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown

Identifiers

Dentals**:** She only had two teeth, both in the lower middle-jaw and worn down to the gumline
Fingerprints: Not Available
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing**:** None
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Discovery

The decedent's head was found inside a brown paper shopping bag in a coal bin of the basement of a vacant property located at 624 N. Marshall Street. The building was set to be demolished for the construction of I-676. The rest of her remains were not recovered.
Detectives found strands of the decedent's hair inside a blue and white striped pillowcase found on the floor near the coal bin. The bottom of the pillowcase was stuffed with a newspaper dated January 18, 1963. Nearby was also found a piece of white cloth with "Mayfair Linen" printed on the upper left corner. There were also seven magazines found on the floor, all current issues. An autopsy suggested that she was alive when she was decapitated.

Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name**:**** **Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office
Agency Contact Person: Seth Ditizio, Medicolegal Death Investigator
Agency Phone Number: 215-685-7445
Agency E-mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 63-0659
NamUs Case Number: 16994

Sources:

Unidentified Wiki
Philadelphia Jane Doe at NamUs
Philadelphia Jane Doe at the Doe Network
The Huntsville Times

u/otaku_evil3 — 2 months ago

I HATE the idea of generalizing a color as “ugly”

To be clear, I do understand having a least favorite color or not liking a color because it can trigger unwanted memories.

But I hate it when people go “I hate X color, it’s so ugly!!!” in a generalizing way and not providing context. Ugly in what? Clothing? Interior design? Websites? The answer sometimes is “everything”. It makes me think that “would they like grass to be another color?”

I don’t believe there are ugly colors. But I do believe in misplacement of them. What doesn’t look good on clothes look stunning in nature, and what doesn’t look good in interior design looks better on brands, etc.

The colors in the screenshot wouldn’t be a nice pick for pretty much anything, but these colors are more nature and earthy, and you can find them in pictures of nature and the wild. Therefore depending on the context and combinations, the colors can make a beautiful piece of art/photograph.

u/otaku_evil3 — 3 months ago