Cartoonist Rachel Arnow thinks Shark Week is shortchanging the audience. Manatees can be ferocious, too! Check out her comic Man vs. Manatee. Link -via Tastefully Offensive
Cartoonist Rachel Arnow thinks Shark Week is shortchanging the audience. Manatees can be ferocious, too! Check out her comic Man vs. Manatee. Link -via Tastefully Offensive
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Are you kidding. There are probably 500 TmNT crazed boys to this one crazed TMNT Girl.
And who knew that there was a TMNT musical???? That's horrible.
She's definently a strong woman, you can give her that. I bet few people would even like to amdit that they've liked such things for a long period of time.
And the "Follow your heart" thing at the end...I needed that personally. I haven't felt confident in doing anything in months.
Now that I am older I can understand that TMNT was created by business men to make lots of cash, and they succeeded. It is not like Star Trek that has its own huge universe and futuristic view on the future of mankind. TMNT is nothing like that and makes no sense at all if you start to break down the concept in pieces. TMNT is more like pure crap created for boys under the age of 13 years to beg their parents to buy the toys for them.
It is probably something from her childhood that made an impact and she became addicted to TMNT, maybe she had no friends and the thought of four outcasts doing "cool" stuff together felt appealing so she wanted to become like them.
michele i love you even if you have funky mayo bacon pizza breath.