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A ship from the show RWBY that evolves Yang Xiao Long and Blake Belladonna.
The reason this ship is called bumbleby is because from the two characters main colours being Black and yellow(also yangs bike is called bumblebee)the reason it is miss spelled is so it’s easy for fans of the ship to tag.
This is a strong ship the voice actors for the ship love and support it and even ship it too!
The ship has many moments within the show at the current time it is very close to canon with the two sharing many moments in volume 7 and renora talking about them but it is yet to be confirmed if they are or will get together(please let them be together tho)
The reason this ship is called bumbleby is because from the two characters main colours being Black and yellow(also yangs bike is called bumblebee)the reason it is miss spelled is so it’s easy for fans of the ship to tag.
This is a strong ship the voice actors for the ship love and support it and even ship it too!
The ship has many moments within the show at the current time it is very close to canon with the two sharing many moments in volume 7 and renora talking about them but it is yet to be confirmed if they are or will get together(please let them be together tho)
by Skl8888 September 05, 2020
May 22 Word of the Day
A moment that is generally agreed to have had a significant influence on pop culture and everyday life. While the term was coined by Rose McGowan in context of the #MeToo movement, and is mostly associated with the K-pop community, the phenomenon is universal and a basic component of how culture works.
Real world events such as social/political movements, the election of a new U.S. President, major catastrophes and disasters, as well as entertainment such as movies, music and TV, can all function as cultural resets. Notable cultural resets in relatively recent memory include:
* The Beatles appearing on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964
* The Watergate scandal of 1974
* The release of Nevermind by Nirvana in 1991
* The September 11, 2001 attacks
* The election and inauguration of Barack Obama in 2009
* The COVID-19 pandemic
Real world events such as social/political movements, the election of a new U.S. President, major catastrophes and disasters, as well as entertainment such as movies, music and TV, can all function as cultural resets. Notable cultural resets in relatively recent memory include:
* The Beatles appearing on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964
* The Watergate scandal of 1974
* The release of Nevermind by Nirvana in 1991
* The September 11, 2001 attacks
* The election and inauguration of Barack Obama in 2009
* The COVID-19 pandemic
"The Nineties politically started with the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989 and the Soviet Union dissolving on December 26, 1991, and ended with both the 2000 Presidential election which saw the victory of George W. Bush and the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 which left people so stupefied that it functioned as something of a cultural reset button." - TV Tropes' article on the 1990s
by Spike from Degrassi February 09, 2021