Yeah, I remember you. What's up?
Okay. I dare you to listen to 99 Red Balloons for 1 full hour.
Not knowing the context of these three quotes, I have reached an assumption that they convey on finding a deeper meaning in existence. The second quote resonates with me a lot, saying that to truly live, one must understand their mortality. The first quote complements this notion, saying that the world around you becomes clearer if you just observe, but it all means nothing if you don’t act. The third quote is that action, saying that if one chooses to be motivated, they leave their mark on the world. It takes self-control to write a story, compose a song, or even writing these very words. This all relates to the idea of legacy: once you are aware that everyone dies, all you can hope for is to leave something behind. I'm probably wrong, but it was still fun. Truth or dare?
But it did that in a good way. plus i'm coco for Kouko's puffs
I'll take a truth Truth or dare?
Saw it, thought it was okay. I thought that they were trying to tell some deeper psychological story, and I see how the story of the forest can eat at you. I remember when I first heard about the suicide forest, and was shaken to my core. The film itself does a admirable job of putting in that sense of fear, but it feels drowned out by cheap jump scares. Just keep calm and watch Golden Time.
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Where shall we start?
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I dare you to write a gushy letter to someone you have a crush on, filled with as many nerdy references as possible and send it to them. Post pic/screenshot of the letter and describe the reciever's reaction.
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Okay, I have completed it! Link Okay; truth or dare?
I'll take a dare from you, for the sake of fairness, hee
Ahh, gotcha. I read through the comments and related to certain things. I remember listening to I the first time and being a bit confused by the voices, but I learned to distinguish them. And most of my education was spent in Texas public schools, which isn't the best, and I didn't care for history. The appeal of the musical for me really is the story telling and the lyrics. It just feels very imaginative and well done.
I dunno. I feel that his character was riddled with plot holes.
But SAO is show that really navel gazes too much. Sure, those first few episodes were good, but they aren't really what the show really is. DanMachi embraces the insanity of what it is. It understands it's absurdity and plays it up. It's basically if Klien was the main character is rad of Kirito. And hell, I wasn't too hot about the first episode either, but it's something that grows on you.
At least it's better th
Like 5 times over. There's a reason why I'm a nobody
First and current impressions? Favorite band/musician in a genre you don't listen to? Thoughts on big mainstream religious based, but not necessarily religious, musicals (Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Mis technically, Book of Mormon, any others you know that I can't think of)?
That's because you're now dead to them.