Does your legend date back to the 12th century?Daystar Clarion said:[HEADING=1]BAKA![/HEADING]
Goddamn, tsundere cancer ward is best cancer ward.
How else am I going to download Firefox or Chrome?JimB said:People still use Internet Explorer. I learned something today.
Upgrade to a cute kitsune chick, perhaps?Dr.Awkward said:Funny thing is, Firefox has had this for years thanks to its animal mascot... Guess they need a better and cuter response, which shouldn't be hard to come by.
I like the way they made her as young as possible whilst still being able to say she is not under age. Can't imagine the backlash that would have occurred if they'd said she was 14. But seriously, who is this aimed at? Her Facebook description sounds like something someone would write to appeal to young female teens whilst her design and age suggests an older audience. Either way, it's still not going to be enough to pull me from Firefox.Her name is Inori Aizawa and she has her own Facebook page. On it, she introduces herself as the personification of Internet Explorer. She also lists Hikaru (Microsoft's Silverlight mascot) as her cousin and says she's close friends with Nanami (Windows 7) and Yuu and Ai (Windows 8). Inori likes surfing the Internet, HMTL5, karaoke, cats (a must for any Internet browser), and mint-flavored ice cream. She has her own email address ([email protected]) and is 18 years old (her birthday is the same date the first version of IE debuted).
Inori says she used to be clumsy and slow but has since matured and is confident in her abilities.
I'm in a high risk group for colon cancer. Try and convince me that yearly "harbour tours" are something to look forward to. Please. PLEASE!!!!Zachary Amaranth said:I've been screened for just about every possible cancer thanks to a bunch of health problems. You get over it.
Ahri's got you covered.Storm Dragon said:Upgrade to a cute kitsune chick, perhaps?Dr.Awkward said:Funny thing is, Firefox has had this for years thanks to its animal mascot... Guess they need a better and cuter response, which shouldn't be hard to come by.