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Now I understand why do you use that ava… emoji

I just realized what Kevin Munroe wrote in his Twitter account description - "Yeah, I'm that guy who directed that movie based on that thing you remember loving as a child. Sorry." Okay, this is actually funny emoji

He wrote that on the bio section! emoji. So, have you calmed down, Kubak?

He wrote that on the bio section! emoji. So, have you calmed down, Kubak?

Yeah,cor now… But you don't wanna know what's gonna happen if there actually is no Sly theme in the movie…

Whoa, okay. Just make sure you can still control yourself…

Whoa, okay. Just make sure you can still control yourself…

Don't worry, I'll be just spamming Kevin Munroe's Twitter with ten-years-old-like messages emoji And this forum of course.

Are you still mad? emoji

Of course I am emoji This is the moment when the twelve years old spotty nitpicking fanboy wakes up in me and I have to get mad about something emoji Yeah, it's childish, it's a vice of mine…

How do you make him fall asleep?
Mine is always awake…

Sigmund emoji

Awesome! He did the exact 3 I wanted to hear in the very beginning ^^

I wonder how could voice actors change their voice…

He's a very modest voice actor. And he really gets into his characters. David turned into Hannibal a bit there, and Desmond seems to have finally accepted his very minor and unpopular role he has.

David turned into Hannibal a bit there


Ha, exactly!

''I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chanti. Quid pro quo, Clarice''

It's been too long since I read those novels. I should get the English versions some time… thanks for the reminder ^^

Something strange I stumbled upon yesterday while making a herb collection:
The latin names for plant families all end with '-ceae', for example the rose family is 'rosaceae'.
Now the crazy part - the eggplant family's name is 'solanaceae'. So, is that a bad translation or does Solana actually mean eggplant? emoji

I think Solana is meant to be derived from "sol", meaning sun. Solana is the Spanish word for the sunny side of a mountain.