At one point in Mortal Kombat, Lui Kang's Fatality was the Arcade Drop. A Mortal Kombat Arcade Machine drops out of the sky flattening his opponent. Does it make sense? No. Is is hilarious? Damn right.
At one point in Mortal Kombat, Lui Kang's Fatality was the Arcade Drop. A Mortal Kombat Arcade Machine drops out of the sky flattening his opponent. Does it make sense? No. Is is hilarious? Damn right.
My mom gave my computer cancer.
I always thought drunken style looked pretty silly, yet people who use it in fiction are badasses.
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science."
"I have often regretted my speech, but never my silence."
Nosebone into the brain. Incredibly silly fictional technique, yet it always kills.
...wait, silliest-LOOKING. Okay, got me there.
The Clown-based death cult of the Subjugglators seems superficially absurd, but if Grand Highblood Kurloz is anything to go by it's an entire social caste of drug addled berzerkers who not only think like the Joker, but are built like the Juggernaut.
So yes, you can see why they can manage to keep the rest of the species in line. They apparently have overriding authority over lesser royalty as well, when it comes to enforcing what passes for justice on Alternia.
Plus, Gamzee illustrates that brightly coloured juggling clubs are still clubs.
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
Death by shadow puppets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ_bUR4TQy0
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