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Imagine calling Purple Haze Feedback canon lmaoFucking yep, unfortunately.
For reference, here's what she looks like in canon.
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Imagine calling Purple Haze Feedback canon lmaoFucking yep, unfortunately.
For reference, here's what she looks like in canon.
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Found under the SceneCore tag on instagram for some reason(?)
Isn't Clone High all about making previous US presidents into characters? Who is this supposed to be?Found under the SceneCore tag on instagram for some reason(?)
I think that's Gandhi? I'm pretty sure he was a character in the old one.Isn't Clone High all about making previous US presidents into characters? Who is this supposed to be?
nah it has a serious fake plot but it’s really just taking all these famous or important figures and making them high schoolersIsn't Clone High all about making previous US presidents into characters? Who is this supposed to be?
I swear every fandom SJW's touch, they end up woobiefying every single character they see.Found under the SceneCore tag on instagram for some reason(?)
LMFAO YUP, hoping in the new one Gandhi stays but just realises he’s a clone of someone else or something.Wasn't that the show that was cancelled because its depiction of Gandhi offended Indians so much that there was a hunger strike?
Kinda but not really. Clone High wasn't that viable for it's time. Before streaming an adult animated comedy with on going plot wasn't that great of selling point. The raunchy humor wasn't suitable for kids, you couldn't run episodes out of order and general audience isn't that interested in animation anyway, especially when it was very stylized. Also tons of the historical references that wouldn't open to many people, especially international audience found it too american history centric. Like most of the world doesn't have that good of idea of american presidents, let alone people like George Washington Carver. Also it was just a plain wierd show, with the tone, parodies and the celebrity guests. It wasn't able to attract more than niche audience witch wasn't that unexpected but still meant low return on the investment. So when it got bad PR from indians getting pissed about Gandhi, it was no brainer to cansel.Wasn't that the show that was cancelled because its depiction of Gandhi offended Indians so much that there was a hunger strike?
they know they’re clones, in one episode abe references abraham as his clone father.LMFAO YUP, hoping in the new one Gandhi stays but just realises he’s a clone of someone else or something.
they know they’re clones, in one episode abe references abraham as his clone father.
but i agree if gandhi isn’t back there’s no point
All this art and talk about Clone High redesigns tells me it's time.
She did Yasuho as well after I posted these. My heart sunk. You do not take away any cultural rep characters may have and 'fix' art by giving head coverings. Then do it in such a poor way, you become a joke.Trish is my girl too, she's my top JoJo girl! Zee has disgraced her and Lisa Lisa by bastardising their beauty.
You can't win with people like this. "Women's bodies are not sexual*!"
>2,018 followersI found a goldmine but I won't clog the whole board.
It's funny because you know she thought about blackwashing them.
A fifth grader drew it so I'm cutting them some slack.Does anyone wanna talk about today's new Google Doodle...?
A fifth grader drew it so I'm cutting them some slack.
Artwork by a fifth grader from Frisco, Texas, is being displayed on Google's homepage Wednesday.
Sharon Sara, a student at Vaughn Elementary, won this year's 'Doodle for Google' contest with her 'Together as One' artwork. The theme for this year's doodle submissions was all about kindness. Contestants were asked to answer the prompt, "I show kindness by…"
“I show kindness by sticking together with my friends in tough times. I drew people coming together and not thinking about the outside but being together because of their personality," read Sara's statement. The doodle depicts six girls of different skin colors, body types, hair styles and fashion choices, holding hands as friends. Sharon said the artwork highlights how kindness can be practiced through "friendship and inclusion."
Sharon's doodle received the most votes out of 54 submissions from students across the country. She will receive a $30,000 college scholarship, and Vaughn Elementary will receive $50,000.