Casual reminder that this was an Actual Thing that actually aired on Cartoon Network.
This is why cartoonnetwork is the best
Is it possible to do that “read more” thing with your posts on mobile?
Some shit I wanna rant about but done want to spam poor dashboards with a wall of text.
That feel when your brother and sister are arguing and you’re stuck outside and want to grab your stuff, but grabbing your stuff involves being in the middle of the argument.
Honestly, Rick Rolling is the best practical joke ever. Like, there’s nothing offensive or mean spirited about it. It’s just like “Oops you thought there would be something else here but it’s ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” which isn’t even a bad song. It’s fairly enjoyable to listen to. There’s no jumpscares, no screaming, no ill will. Just Rick Astley telling you he’s never going to give you up. I think that’s great. “You fell into my trap! Here, listen to this completely benign song that will have no negative effect on you.”
okay so I don’t agree with the “Jasper is a fusion” theory.
the gems are distinct when they are being fused, for example:
Pearl and Amethyst
Garnet and Amethyst
Ruby and Sapphire
but Jasper and Lapis Lazuli looks like this
they’re both their own Gems, so something doesn’t add up?? Jasper gives off the indication they are fused (pupils, 4 eyes on Malachite), but no extra gems show up when fusing. So i’m thinking that Jasper might be fused in a different way that what we initially thought…
I’ve always assumed that fusion forms are reflective of their relationship. The better they are for each other, the more humanoid it is.
Garnet says “Yikes, they are really bad for each other” At the end as well. Now if they had five or more eyes then I would consider the Jasper fusion theory.
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