Perry Bible Fellowship (PBF for short) is a webcomic by Nicholas Gurewitch. Comics are usually 3 - 4 panels long, and are generally characterized by the juxtaposition of childlike imagery or fantasy with extreme morbidity. Its humor is mainly absurdist. Featured themes include religion, sexuality, war, suicide, and death.
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To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner.
It's not required to achieve anything whilst Bimbling, although it's aimlessness is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.
It is not essential that Bimbling should be a solo sport.
It's not required to achieve anything whilst Bimbling, although it's aimlessness is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.
It is not essential that Bimbling should be a solo sport.
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I will crush you sad, black motherfuckers and buy this whole goddamn town and this Bible backdrop is gonna help me do it!
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The term has risen to prominence in the Super Smash Bros community, due to the abundance of fans calling for the inclusion of recognisable mascots such as Crash and Spyro. Some (not all) of these fans take issue with the inclusion of less recognisable JRPG characters, often labeled as "anime sword fighters", due to them being generally less recognisable to westerners, and having similar appearances and abilities, which some feel makes the roster stale.
In response, the section of the fanbase who support the inclusion of "anime sword fighters" (and other similar characters) will use the term Scrimblo Bimblo in a more negative light, criticizing those who propose the inclusion of said characters as blinded by nostalgia, biased towards well known characters, or simply lacking in video game knowledge.
The term has risen to prominence in the Super Smash Bros community, due to the abundance of fans calling for the inclusion of recognisable mascots such as Crash and Spyro. Some (not all) of these fans take issue with the inclusion of less recognisable JRPG characters, often labeled as "anime sword fighters", due to them being generally less recognisable to westerners, and having similar appearances and abilities, which some feel makes the roster stale.
In response, the section of the fanbase who support the inclusion of "anime sword fighters" (and other similar characters) will use the term Scrimblo Bimblo in a more negative light, criticizing those who propose the inclusion of said characters as blinded by nostalgia, biased towards well known characters, or simply lacking in video game knowledge.
Person A: I'm sick of all these characters I don't recognize in Smash. When will Nintendo listen to the fans and add Crash or Spyro to the game?
Person B: You're just a biased westerner, blinded by nostalgia. Typical Scrimblo Bimblo fanboy!
Person B: You're just a biased westerner, blinded by nostalgia. Typical Scrimblo Bimblo fanboy!
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