yeah they still got Captain America: Civil War in theaters, but only in the Bajookaneese dub
THERE IS NO CENTRAL BAJOOKIE WITHOUT BRONGULUS :brongulite-shining:
I hope you didn't just go to Central Bajookie because you really haven't gotten the true experience unless you also got the chance to swing by Central Bajookie
Nah, I swung by South Bajookie while I was there. It was one of the best parts of the trip right up until I got arrested for violating Empress Bajookina's No Water Wednesday decree
I'm actually 1/16th Bajook, my great gramadjur was a Bakookie princess
Uncritical support to the freedom fighters of occupied Glorpia, death to the "north bajook" occupiers
if they are then they hid him pretty well there because i sure didn't see him
This reminds me of those maps of imaginary places they use in standardized tests
I always liked those maps
I don't know why, and I'm usually not a big flag person, but that flag is really doing it for me. It's a really nice design
I think it is the complementary colors instead of co trading colors. It makes the flag less useful for tradional flag activities. Howver I don't think we need to worry over much about using them to identify armies at a distance since we invented electricity.
My Bajookaneese immigrant parents react to the Kardashians.
I learnt a little bit of Bajook before going and people really appreciated because usually foreigners just expect everyone to speak English. Also if you haven't had typical Brongul spicy buckwheet noodles you haven't lived
Oh yeah i think i played this one, i had to collect jiggies and they transformed me into a washing machine