my favorite calls as a ranger as "hey theres just like a pokemon here and it shouldn't be" and today i had the joy of scooping this marill out of the artazon pool. me too little guy
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The generational progression of team dynamics is truly so funny to me.
You have the Justice League and they're all coworkers. They're friendly and polite with each other but they don't really hang out together outside of work. Two of them might transcend the work friend dynamic and buddy up outside of work (i.e Barry and Hal or Ollie and Hal or Bruce and Clark) but you will never see all of them casually hanging out for fun.
Then there's the Titans. These guys are friends. They all have busy lives so they maybe don't see each other as much as they'd like to but they're all deeply bonded with each other. They make a point of planning big get togethers with each other unrelated to work. They know each other's deepest secrets. Their kids consider the other Titans aunts and uncles.
Last but not least there's Young Justice. Young Justice is the definition of unhealthy codependency. They're all best friends and they act like siblings but they might also all be in love with each other? Kon dated Cassie, hit on Cissie, flirted with Bart's clone and had a dream where Bart was in a cheerleading outfit and was with his other love interests and then just everything with Tim. Cassie dated both Tim and Kon, and then there's everything with Cissie. Bart admitted that Cassie made him 'like girls' (?), took Cissie to a dance, and is extremely close with Tim and Kon to the point where it could just be unhealthy codependency but it might be something more. Honestly this entire group is so intermixed and codependent it's insane. They go from 'i love you so much you are my best friend' to 'i wanna make out with you' so fast and with barely any breathing room. They are constantly with each other and hang out at least once a week. They cannot exist separately.
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Favorite Japanese dish?
Bonus question: have you ever tried to make those fluffy pancakes? I hear is easy to do in rice makers.
Mmmmmm that's hard.
I'll list several that come to mind, but they're by no means the end all be all.
Fair warning: If you're easily squicked out by non-western foods, then you may want to read with caution from here on out because I won't censor myself.
First of all, soba.
Specifically the cold stuff. I love it because it often comes with tempura, which is also great.
I love sashimi as well - I'm honestly a huge fan of raw fish in general and usually prefer to to cooked fish.
And speaking of raw meat in general - I also love something called basashi. It's kind of a famous local cuisine around where I live.
Though this type of meat CAN be cooked, I prefer it raw. It's horse! It's horsemeat.
I'm also a fan of nameko soup because I love mushrooms. Most Americans would probably hate this because of the runny texture, though.
As for the fluffy pancakes you mentioned....
I gotta admit, I'm not a huge fan of them. 😅
I've eaten them before in cafes and they're kinda overhyped in my opinion. They're just very airy pancakes. They're not especially different, they're just more fluff than substance in my opinion, and eating them was akin to eating plain white cake with a few strawberries on top.
Then again, I may be biased because when I make pancakes, I like to not cook them all the way through so they stay gooey in the center....
So maybe other people who really love fluffy cake would love them! Who knows. Make up your minds, I guess.
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