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10. The reveal of BMW X4
This car is so ugly it makes an X6 look good. And underneath the ugliness is really just an X3 that’s been interfered with, and not in a good way.
9. The movie: Frozen II
I am very sad to say that Frozen II is forgettable. And in an era of post Zootopia, Moana, Tangled, Princess and the Frog, Wreck-it Ralph, Big Hero 6, the first Frozen, and so on, I’m afraid Frozen II joins the tier of lame Disney sequels. It’s above average for a Disney sequel, but that’s like saying losing your hand is better than losing your arm. They’re both pretty bad. Frozen II is not quite direct to DVD Disney sequel level, but if it wasn’t for the spellbinding animation and budget, it certainly would be. In fact, I’ll take Lion King 1 and 1/2 any day over Frozen II.
8. The release of No Man's Sky
Nobody will forget the first 48 hours after No Man’s Sky launched. It was during that time that everyone realized nearly everything that they had been promised about this game was either straight up missing or was present in such a reduced form that it might as well not be there.
No Man’s Sky was so disappointing that we’re shocked it didn’t trigger a second video game industry crash. After all, who can trust what a developer says after living through this game’s hype period and release?
7. Crystal Pepsi
In 1992, PepsiCo attempted to enter the then-flourishing “new-age beverages” market with its clear, caffeine-free Crystal Pepsi. The company promoted the product as a healthy and pure diet beverage. Not only were consumers not convinced by Pepsi’s health angle, but many cola-drinkers expected a darker beverage. Also hurting Crystal Pepsi’s popularity: to many consumers it tasted just like original Pepsi.
6. The movie: Suicide Squad
I liked the idea of villains being the heros for a change, but the storyline was just all over the place and didn't quite make sense. Characters were introduced one right after the other with no real background. I was especially disappointed with Katana because I thought she would play a bigger role, but her character was ultimately forgettable, unnecessary, and stereotypical. Oh, and the Joker and Harley Quinn's relationship? It totally put me off.
5. When women were granted the right to vote in 1920
Because of the Nineteenth Amendment, women are guaranteed the right to vote. But the restrictions that would keep non-white men from voting would now carry over to non-white women. It would stay this way for years.
4. When 8PSL Hernan Drago got married to a subhuman
Autism. I don't have much more to say.
3. The day of Retribution (2014 Isla Vista massacre)
On the evening of May 23, 2014, Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured fourteen others – by gunshot, stabbing and vehicle ramming – in Isla Vista, California near the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara, then killed himself. Lackluster performance from ER to say the least. I expected a much better KD ratio from him. Elliot now lives rent free in Gandy Heaven.
THIS IS JUST A JOKE FBI!!!!
2. The day when Jeff Bezos got divorce raped and realised "no money for your face"
The settlement took an enormous chunk out of Bezos' reported net worth, which peaked in excess of $165 billion in late 2018, according to Bloomberg. It also created a new, independent billionaire in MacKenzie Bezos, who ended the year in 25th place on the Bloomberg index with $37.1 billion to her name. She is the fifth-richest woman on the list.
1. @Copemaxxing Final Face Reveal
Everyone was so excited when the Looksmax.me user, Copemaxxing, posted "teaser" pictures of his face. The hype was unmatchable but it quickly died down when he posted an unfrauded selfie for obvious reasons....
@malignant @Mohamad @Britishlooksmaxxer @NarcyChadlite @inceletto @W0KESTMOTHF @Sikkunt23 @Original @goat2x @ArvidGustavsson @xefo69
This car is so ugly it makes an X6 look good. And underneath the ugliness is really just an X3 that’s been interfered with, and not in a good way.
9. The movie: Frozen II
I am very sad to say that Frozen II is forgettable. And in an era of post Zootopia, Moana, Tangled, Princess and the Frog, Wreck-it Ralph, Big Hero 6, the first Frozen, and so on, I’m afraid Frozen II joins the tier of lame Disney sequels. It’s above average for a Disney sequel, but that’s like saying losing your hand is better than losing your arm. They’re both pretty bad. Frozen II is not quite direct to DVD Disney sequel level, but if it wasn’t for the spellbinding animation and budget, it certainly would be. In fact, I’ll take Lion King 1 and 1/2 any day over Frozen II.
8. The release of No Man's Sky
Nobody will forget the first 48 hours after No Man’s Sky launched. It was during that time that everyone realized nearly everything that they had been promised about this game was either straight up missing or was present in such a reduced form that it might as well not be there.
No Man’s Sky was so disappointing that we’re shocked it didn’t trigger a second video game industry crash. After all, who can trust what a developer says after living through this game’s hype period and release?
7. Crystal Pepsi
In 1992, PepsiCo attempted to enter the then-flourishing “new-age beverages” market with its clear, caffeine-free Crystal Pepsi. The company promoted the product as a healthy and pure diet beverage. Not only were consumers not convinced by Pepsi’s health angle, but many cola-drinkers expected a darker beverage. Also hurting Crystal Pepsi’s popularity: to many consumers it tasted just like original Pepsi.
6. The movie: Suicide Squad
I liked the idea of villains being the heros for a change, but the storyline was just all over the place and didn't quite make sense. Characters were introduced one right after the other with no real background. I was especially disappointed with Katana because I thought she would play a bigger role, but her character was ultimately forgettable, unnecessary, and stereotypical. Oh, and the Joker and Harley Quinn's relationship? It totally put me off.
5. When women were granted the right to vote in 1920
Because of the Nineteenth Amendment, women are guaranteed the right to vote. But the restrictions that would keep non-white men from voting would now carry over to non-white women. It would stay this way for years.
4. When 8PSL Hernan Drago got married to a subhuman
Autism. I don't have much more to say.
3. The day of Retribution (2014 Isla Vista massacre)
On the evening of May 23, 2014, Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured fourteen others – by gunshot, stabbing and vehicle ramming – in Isla Vista, California near the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara, then killed himself. Lackluster performance from ER to say the least. I expected a much better KD ratio from him. Elliot now lives rent free in Gandy Heaven.
THIS IS JUST A JOKE FBI!!!!
2. The day when Jeff Bezos got divorce raped and realised "no money for your face"
The settlement took an enormous chunk out of Bezos' reported net worth, which peaked in excess of $165 billion in late 2018, according to Bloomberg. It also created a new, independent billionaire in MacKenzie Bezos, who ended the year in 25th place on the Bloomberg index with $37.1 billion to her name. She is the fifth-richest woman on the list.
1. @Copemaxxing Final Face Reveal
Everyone was so excited when the Looksmax.me user, Copemaxxing, posted "teaser" pictures of his face. The hype was unmatchable but it quickly died down when he posted an unfrauded selfie for obvious reasons....
@malignant @Mohamad @Britishlooksmaxxer @NarcyChadlite @inceletto @W0KESTMOTHF @Sikkunt23 @Original @goat2x @ArvidGustavsson @xefo69
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