Only at the ones that actually bought into this hype.
I think Kefka has something to say about this.
Welcome to KHV, Jake! Read the rules (obligatory statement) and have fun putting your two cents in around the forum. Do finish KH, it is too good not to finish. I'd say after that just move onto KH: Chain of Memories (either GBA or PS2 version is acceptable). Then you have like 10 different other KH games (slightly exaggerating, slightly), manga, music, etc. you can always look into. Again, have fun and nice having you!
This is the exception for me: [video=youtube;Mvdk55p5Cwg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvdk55p5Cwg[/video]
I wish we could all get along like we used to. I wish I could bake a cake filled with rainbows and smiles, and everyone would eat and be happy...
Sorry, P, can't take someone who's always using 8 as a replacement of Bs and parts of words that sound like 8 seriously.
"It's the End of the World" by REM in honor of this 5/21/11 talk.
I heard the guy who predicted May 21 to be the "End" had also predicted the same thing was going to happen back in the 90s. I think he ended up being wrong then...
*Snores quietly*
Just hand me my teeth and leave me be you ol' coot.
DAGNABBIT, quit reminding me!
You younguns don't know what old is. Now git off my lawn!
Someone has...*Puts on sunglasses*...ants in their pants. YEEEEEAAAAAAAHHH!!!
If it is anything like the ladybug/junebug infestations I've experienced in the past, it is best just to get used to it until it passes (and deal with the multitude of exoskeletons left behind -_-).
Typically, you shouldn't expect staying true to the story in movies based on comics (really few movies that are based on anything stay completely true to the original story). Mainly so it can appeal to those who have invested little time in the comic book universe. So some fans of the "real deal" get so worked up with the details, they don't allow themselves the pleasure of just experiencing the movie as if it were completely new to them (happens with me every once in awhile). They switch up roles and timelines so those of us totally ignorant can have an inkling of what is going on (because the DC/Marvel universes themselves are pretty vast). Anyway, back to topic. Haven't seen it yet. Would like to though. The third X-men was dull in my opinion and I thought Origins was fine. Hopefully this one is pretty entertaining and sticks to a cohesive plot (though it obviously deviates from the original a bit). It does seem weird whenever the "bad guys" have "good guy" roles, but it usually shows the dynamic of character development.
Dragonheart, enough said.
So apparently a mother of two is suing Chuck E. Cheese for $5 million dollars because she believes that its coins-to-win-tickets method is parallel to gambling, such as slots. I honestly don't agree with her on this. I mean, if you're taking your kids there so often and continually give them handfuls of change, I could see the kids developing problems (but that's based on the parenting). Besides, Chuck E. Cheese isn't the only place I know based on this gaming system, will those other kids' places have to be targeted too? Here's an article about it (yes, from AOL News, I didn't feel like finding it elsewhere): http://weirdnews.aol.com/2011/05/14/chuck-e-cheese-gambling_n_861785.html?ir=Food&icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl7|sec3_lnk3|63342 And the "Claw" thing, please have sense enough to be certain that the machine is rigged to make sure you lose at least 90% of the time (and let your kids know). Your thoughts? Agree, disagree?
I find it to be a little chaotic sometimes. .....
Spoiler: having a dream [video=youtube;MKfDwChOoHI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKfDwChOoHI[/video]
I prefer cash, actually. ^^