

Paramount


Paramount


They said “not terrible”, not “good”


I’ve never heard of Eega Beeva
Eega Beeva was a central character in the American newspaper Disney comic strips, for nearly three years. He was Mickey Mouse’s main sidekick during this period, effectively replacing Goofy, whose appearances became few and far between. This lasted until July 1950, when Eega abruptly returned to his home in the future. Walsh’s stories are often wildly inconsistent in themselves as to what Eega Beeva’s attributes and back story are, as pointed out in the editorial columns in The Floyd Gottfredson Library. During his first story “The Man of Tomorrow”, Goofy declares that Eega is only a hallucinatory apparition because he casts no shadow, when in fact an earlier panel in the story showed Eega’s shadow. In Eega’s farewell appearance, he refers to his family as “the Beeva family”. As he departs into the cave where Mickey first met him, he implies that his family live in there are eagerly awaiting his homecoming. This contradicts his first story, where “Beeva” is a name Mickey made up for him, and Eega’s family were not yet to be born for another 400 or more years.


Classic Ken “Hey can I have whipped cream please?” Cheng


But wait, I thought all this was to protect cis women in sports!
Caesar Distance
It’s probably when OP first joined
What’s the point of bots on Lemmy?
Not everything eaten with a spoon is soup
It’s not a soup if you wouldn’t typically eat it with a spoon


Introverts just need to be forced out of their shells by heroic extroverts! ❤️❤️❤️
Too many amateurs putting their pieces on the board. I keep them in my lap under the table.


Not sure what the joke is supposed to be…


Nobody said politics doesn’t have an impact on everything. But it’s possible to have a community dedicated to Legos or dog walking that doesn’t constantly talk about how the Trump administration or the economy effects it


I don’t get it
I like eating trash and nothing about this looks appetizing


Will this DLC remind me how to play the game?


You tend to not see the posts where the rule has already been applied
Women on dating apps are generally constantly bombarded with messages. You have to say something more than hi to stand out. On the other hand, men get relatively few messages, so hi is sufficient to show interest and get the ball rolling