"Tally-ho Dykes!"
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I mean, this isn't that dissimilar to a Persona game: normal school kid by day, with requirements on time; superhero badass at night delving into the digital world to fight bad guys.
It's totally not a problem fuelled by the ruling class, it's those subhuman foreigners.
The Earth is spinning at around 1000 mph at the equator, orbiting the sun at 67,000 mph. The solar system moves at 450,000 mph around our galaxy, which in turn moves at 1,300,000 mph through the cosmos. If you can phase through things, falling through floors is exactly the least of your problems.
In a similar vein, here's human Bender.
Yep, that about sums it up.
It looks like Bender in that Tales of Interest episode where he becomes human, overindulges and dies.
Not that I ever thought otherwise, but it's clear he's a rainbow traitor now.
Look it's simple, commission a Japanese band with a rudimentary understanding of English to write an album in English with no regard to time signature and release Vib Ribbon 2, god dammit!
Yep, the one driving factor in the mass adoption of any new technology, especially when it comes to media consumption, is convenience. All other factors, like quality, cost, or restrictions (like DRM or availability) are secondary. This has played out the same in every single format war, from Laser Disc, VHS, DVD, cassette, vinyl, MP3, torrents, and streaming services. If you can make something more convenient than what came before, you win.
Look out for snakes!
It's known that all snake species can automatically swim, and it's believed that they first evolved to be limbless on land, then adapted to water, then came back to the land and all modern snakes evolved after this happened.