Remember when we would blow through a LP2P in less than a month? good times...
Dramatic entrance IS OVER 9000.
You're more hipster than Misty.
Love is a fickle emotion. I would wait to see if he really does like ye before doing anything. Us men are rather predictable, especially at younger ages cuz we thought we were so sly back then.
Yeah dude that was a marvelous conversation. I don't think I've ever had such a wonderful talk about history with anyone else on KHV before. That shan't be the last, guaranteed. @Busa u jus jelly bruh.
Gurl I would literally hug ye right now and never let go. Dun even get me started on how cool you are.
Spoiler I'm honored~ Also the Postbox has been dead without you ;____;
fuq the police.
Because I am a ghost~ Nah I get on here and there as of late and I don't really wanna make a big deal out of it. In regards to working on the...
DAXA! :'D I moose'd you bby <3
Violence is a use of irrationality, an instinctive part of every person to cope, distaste, make an excuse, et cetera about a given situation, in its purest form that is. Hopefully though, people realize that we as a species have transcended from mere instincts and the likes, and one could hope people use rationale. But that is hardly the case. I wouldn't say violence is never the answer, as such cliché idiom tends to be an attempt to quell such acts, with no obvious positive results. I wouldn't naturally get into a violent situation, say a fist fight, unless one deliberately offends my family, my honor, and or physically attacks me. As the martial arts try to convey; You learn to fight so you don't have to fight. Ending violence before it starts. Regardless there will be violence, but we can always try to steer from it, especially in civil manners. Violence is never the answer, but sometimes its a question about are you willing to inflict some sort of pain to someone.
Most indeed my good sir, very interesting. Hm after reading up a bit on Alcibiades, seemed like quite a floater of allegiance. Interesting how he went to the Persians, even though by this time I believe the Greeks have a stronghold by keeping them at bay from further expansion. As you know, once a ruling empire, state, et cetera begins a stage of expansionism, they can't go back or regress. But the Persians sure did try to keep knocking on their door. I particularly find an interest when the Macedonians come down and pretty much "b!tch slap" the Greeks. Gotta Love Phillip II of Macedon. Course his son was pretty great. ;D
busy and sleepy for school is tomorrow. Bye bye.
What source are you obtaining your information? I don't recall that. All I remember about betrayal was a Spartan named Ephialtes, that joined the Persians and revealed the rearward path to Xerxes, in which gave the Persians the upper hand against the 300 Spartans under Leonidas. Thus the end of the Battle of Thermopylae and the burning of Athens.
Athens dominated the Delian League, the defense from Persian invasion. As such they believed they had more right to the treasury and it was allegedly thought that they used the money to rebuild their Acropolis. Sparta tried to take them on, but they had to innovate their war tactics and built a navy. They defeated the Athenians, and the rest is all Greek to me...
Sparta beat Athens. Thebes beat Sparta. Corinth beat Thebes. I love playing Rock, Paper, Greeks.
Hanging Gardens, I demand that be the official name for that haircut.
The only other series I remember were Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic X, and Sonic Universe, but I think they all were Archie as well.. @Oda Scourge stood out for me, he was pretty much the true form of evil, being Sonic's parallel universe other.