The real confession is that you wanted to be like Krillin.
self-aware enough to know i was merely a human and not a saiyan? remind me how that’s supposed to be a “burn” ?
Fair enough, he is THE most powerful human.
Also, no shade intended with the joke, just to be clear.
lol i know i was just playing the heel, as it were
Dope, hard to read subtext online and you were too convincing!
This is where I’ll admit I tried to go super saiyan multiple times, but I don’t consider that a confession. I consider it a rite of passage.
I think every middle school in the late 90’s had a kid who stood out in the field during recess and yelled to power up.
and many years later, those kids all got together and started a forum
Maybe with all of us together, we can do it.
It’ll be like the handholding circle to become super saiyan god, but we’d settle for just SSJ1, and we’re all the unborn baby.
I didn’t have cable so I didn’t really get into dragon ball as much as the other kids. I was a big Yu-Gi-Oh guy though and when we played card games I would invoke the heart of the cards all the time
Confession: I still kind of do.
No you definitely hurt his feelings, this is just him trying to act tough
I had to submit an IT ticket today because I forgot my work password and now can’t reset it. I have the wrong thing saved on firefox somehow. I never thought I would become this much of an old guy but here I am at 34, losing a password. Father time remains undefeated.
i have more in common with bubsy than i’d like to think
Finally someone speaks the truth!
Don’t see how that could possibly go wrong
Not so much a confession as a brazen statement of conviction:
Panda Express is better than 80% of your typical American Chinese restaurants
Gotta agree–I’m ride or die for the Panda
The Chinese Food here is generally terrible, and I’m not sure why. You’re absolutely right.
But when I lived in Detroit, the Chinese was so much better. I have to imagine it varies wildly by region.
I can’t explain why, but something about retaining loyalty to a sketchy Chinese restaurant makes my heart feel warm. Never had Panda Express, maybe it’s great, but it doesn’t come with memories of questionable child labor or big, makeshift plexiglass dividers during covid.