>>7871683>Now I just need to get a can of sweet peas and a Thanos (because he's wimpy).You're forgetting the Goons. :p
Cool Hydra. I see you have some minis did you ever play DnD or anything? I used to decades ago. Still have all my books in my living rom on a big shelf. Taught some of my orphans how to play. I was sort of known on /TG/ about fifteen years ago for my terrain, under another name of course.
>>7871939The whole of all creation is made up of small things. Nothing is one cohesive piece. The difference between you and your desk is just barely thicker than the distance between you and me. Division makes like more interesting, less lonely perhaps, but it's an illusion like most of it. The same thing you are made of your toys are made of, the little things everything is made of.
Of course the little things make life more enjoyable, the bigger things only complicate them most if the time. That's why, since you're a big thing, you have to look after the little things.
And yes, I do think he wanted to come on home with me. Partially for me, partially for him. I remember you, too. I still want to get that Broccoli figure, it's a put together model, yeah? I think I have seen one at the toystore I go to every couple of months. Eighty something bucks though so he's lower on my list. I also remember that great pair of comic panels you have. I love the black and white one.
>>7871955YOu sure couldn't. IT made for decent watching, though, when nothing else was on and the sheer variety of then was interesting. I used to watch Ultra Seven before the Power Rangers blew up the genre in the states, so I had a special place in my heart for it. Hell I even watched Ultraman Tiga, first season, just because I used to love Ultraman. Played the SNES game as well before it was alright for adults to play video games.