Jesus sounds like two cases of spot on Chunibyo, it’s more common now with how children are raised. Very funny though sometimes it can get a lot darker than that and even related to horrific actors.
Chunibyo (中二病 Chūnibyō) is a Japanese colloquial term that translates to "middle-school second-year syndrome" or "eighth-grader syndrome", typically used to describe early teens who have delusions of grandeur, who so desperately want to stand out that they have convinced themselves they have hidden knowledge or secret powers. The term has been popularized in manga and anime shows such as Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions.
I've seen some videos of that, looks hilarious. Already though of the aerial capabilities of throwing a teleporter beyond the eye can see and having it aim down so whenever you shoot a rocket it's an airstrike.
The Yen is purposefully kept artificially low by the Japanese government (especially in relationship to the Dollar) because Japan's economy runs on exporting. The US has, traditionally, been a major IMPORTING country and so historically we've always tried to keep the dollar strong in relation to other currencies.
@ADM S Osman, @ADM D Kilkin
Recently discussed, very gruesome form of torture.
Scaphism, also known as the boats, or mistakenly as cyphonism, is an alleged ancient Persian method of execution. The word comes from the Greek σκάφη, skáphe, meaning "anything scooped (or hollowed) out".
A topic instead of bookmarking some of the things I read from another opened tab.Feel free to judge @Gabriella Dvørak and offer some up.
EHEIM Classic 250
I am most excited to hide topics behind a pay wall, I think that's a funny feature and might encourage more activity on the basis of accessing intelligence/more information.