Living with the GWM Ora Funky Cat Chinese EV. 3,000 mile real world review
The Late Brake Show
Life with the GWM Ora Funky Cat Chinese EV. 3,000 mile real world review - the good, bad and dangerous! Jonny Smith has had this 193-mile range 48kWh electric hatchback on long term test for 4 months (since Feb to May) and in this episode he reports on the things he likes, the things he doesn't, and whether the Ora Cat is still a worthwhile consideration for the more-than-originally-promised £32,000.
P.S. No, no and no! This is outright dangerous to buy CCP's spy tool...! In addition, it clearly shows why you can't buy a car relying only on attractive appearance at first glance...However, these driver monitoring systems are not just a problem for GWM, these "big brother" spying tools are very annoying and distracting in the cars of many other car manufacturers as well... The driver monitoring system is a big deal breaker on GWM Ora Funky Cat...
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Welcome back spy x family 🥰
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✨Smooch✨
On the cheek :/
Aahhhh I doubt I see I’ll see the day Yor grows and kisses Loid with out accidentally killing him. I guess all I can do is draw it.
Gaud i love drawing open ending illustrations. I love thinking of all the possibilities the moment and what could happen after. I think one of the goals I want for myself is to draw more drawing that feel like a moment in time. That the background and characters have a story behind them. Idk if that makes sense.
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Me, seeing this elitist bullshit for the nth time in my Reacher gifsets because people don't know when to shut the fuck up and just thirst instead without getting all "I'm too Enlightened for a show like this": 🙃 I could just easily not gif this "stupid show" if you keep complaining like this, but please. Continue.
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//i have a dnd pc who is not directly inspired by tseng but is.. quite similar to him just bc i love tsengs tropes
and i briefly got the urge to draw them in each others outfit but that would involve drawing tseng as a jester
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Just a quick post to talk about how the anime took a moment to show how Twilight never getting the chance to rest and relax affects him.
The manga's extra mission that this episode is based on was like an "introductory" one-shot chapter for new readers; it had to be as concise as possible in re-introducing the characters and the plot of the entire story, as well as building the plot of that specific chapter.
So in the manga, this scene's purpose is to show how demanding and serious Twilight's job is - it doesn't really have the time to show how that affects him emotionally, and the potentially new reader hasn't had the time to invest in him for an emotional angle to hit.
But while the anime kept the "re-introductory" feel to the episode, it's still meant to be watched continuously after episode 11 (though I firmly believe this one should've been episode 11 and have the Stella/Doggy Crisis arc tease as episode 12, but that's beside the point here). The viewer is meant to already have built a connection to the characters, so the anime can afford to include an emotional bit - and it does.
Twilight takes a moment to pause after thinking how his job requires his 100% 24/7. We know him well enough at this point to know that this is not enough to pull him away from this job... but with this moment we're given an insight into how he understands just how much this job is costing him.
Something that makes his willingness to keep going despite that hit even harder.
He's determined, focused, dedicated. He knows what's at stake, and he's willing to ignore the needs of his body, mind and soul, if it means accomplishing his mission.
And all because of one quick moment of him pausing for a few seconds. No added dialogue, not even a lot of added animation. Just a short, silent pause.
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I am PRAYING that we see Loid get pissed at WISE for doing fuckall for preventing the hijacking.
WISE may be dedicated to doing good for Berlint, but in the end they still took in a 16-17 yo to strip him of his name, his agency, and any chance at a normal life only to work him down to the bone. I feel he's earned his right to get angry with them
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I finally read Spy x Family
Dear Gaud, I get it now.
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