What am I like in your world?
I can't play multiplayer because my 1 key doesn't work in the game for some reason. What now?
... Oh, right.
Linguistic prescriptivism is going to tear this country apart.
A talk on Titans, so to speak. I only made this thread so that I could make that pun.
I'm nearly finished with it and I seriously can't figure out whether or not I like this game. On one hand: The story is cliche. Classmating is just a new spin on Social Linking. The innuendo is blatantly obvious. The villain hasn't even been revealed and I've known who he is since the game's halfway point. The characters are flatter than Jube's taste in women. The amount of different classes makes it confusing to assemble effective teams of Star Children. It's been three dungeons and the drug dealer subplot hasn't gone anywhere since they found their hideout. On the other hand: The story is okay. Classmating is a rather interesting spin on Social Linking. The dungeon crawling is fun. The combat is a refreshing spin on the standard turn based battle system If you ignore how flat heroines themselves are, their individual subplots are pretty interesting. I'm loving all the bit characters. Classmanting. I'm so confused. I might have to give it a perfect 0 on the -10 to 10 scale that I use.
Uhm... well this... this is nice. It's just the end. Okay. What exactly happened to Unalaq? Credits Begin Oh, there's the song, oh good. Uh, there are some things that are still unresolved, guys! How did Jinora do that spirit thing? Why was Iroh in the Spirit World? Was I saved by the Lion Turtle or... or was that jus- just an island or... Hell, is this all in my mind? Why was I kid earlier? Is that some sort of Freudian thing or... um? Am I real? Does an airship run through here? I mean, I'd like to go home now but... Oh go- Where's home? Okay, okay. I mustn't run away. I mustn't run- Okay, I got that. Good. Okay. Now, if I were to run away, let's analyze that. Where the **** would I go? I was just a BIG BLUE AVATAR! Uuuuuuuhhhh, is this how you end a series? Is this "where we go from here?" Okay, Book 3 sure as hell better make up for this, I'm tellin' ya right now, cause I'm stuck in the middle of an ocean. Ya ran out of plot too didn't you, ya bastards?
It's been so long and I've felt awful, but that doesn't matter anymore because now I feel great!
We have a very special birthday to celebrate.
I'm gonna cry, aren't I?[DOUBLEPOST=1411153852][/DOUBLEPOST]I cried.
And I'm really liking it.
Who wants to jump out of a bush and scare me before I hit?
If smart watches are going start getting big, does that mean that we'll have smart pocket watches too?
It's especially great because I learned that it's kind of a tribute to Evangelion. Looking into its history, it seems like it was originally greenlit as the live action Eva movie that's been in development hell for years, but got changed into a Spiritual Licensee when they realized that the audience for it wouldn't justify the budget needed to make it a truly great film. I like to imagine that the crew was excited and then disappointed. "Hey guys, they're finally gonna let us do the live action Eva movie!" *CHEERING* "Oh, never mind. They want a new IP instead." Needless to say, I'm going to be very disappointed when the real live action Eva movie comes out and can't even hold a candle to its spiritual adaptation. You know, like how Hercules is a better Superman movie than any of the actual Superman movies.
Base Sentence: Most of the men prefer women between the ages 21 and 25. Intended and Usually Correctly Interpreted Meaning: Women between the ages 21 and 25 are preferred by most men. Equally Valid Alternate Meaning: Most of the men between the ages of 21 and 25 prefer women. Implication of the Equally Valid Alternate Meaning: Most of the men younger than 21 and older than 25 might not prefer women. *stilted, unnatural sounding laughter*
but halftime shows at The Ohio State University games are just amazing.
how do i fight off a hippo with my bare hands
So I was down in my dusty basement meeting with a friend of mine and it surprised me so much when she started talking about some of the more popular Let's Players. As most you know very well, I highly dislike Let's Plays and so I was ready to fight the conversation, but I started to look over at the TV and decided to just think about other things while I tuned her out. One of the things that I thought of was a type of Let's Play that might actually be really interesting. I'm gonna call it a Dehydration Run. Basically, I have to drink a bunch of water, then play through a game without drinking any other fluids and record myself the whole time. I'll start with Final Fantasy XIII since it's pretty easy. The challenge will be to try to kill all the monsters I see for as many stars as I can get. Five stars is obviously ideal, but I'll always start over if I get less than three. Since it'll basically be a big grind run, I'll be much stronger than before, in my first playthrough. Another plus for using it as a testing ground of sorts is that it's pretty linear and that'll make sure that I don't lose my way even if my mind starts to wander from dehydration. Obviously that'll be the biggest challenge. Maybe I could even do it for charity and ask people to donate so I can give it to a whole bunch of charities as one big "thing." I mean, I can't be afraid to put that idea out there, right? So what do you think, guys? Should I try to run through this game before my body is dry?
I checked my cis-male privilege last week at Matsuricon and the Council of Privilege found out! If I don't oppress at least four women or trans-identifiers by next week I'll have my privilege card revoked! This is where you come in. See, I don't really have to actually oppress anyone. If any four women on this site would be willing to sign a document stating that I oppressed them in some way, I can keep my privilege and I don't have to oppress anybody! Okay, real stuff now. I had a BLAST at Matsuricon last weekend. I'll upload the photos to imgur and the videos to Youtube if anyone's interested. Highlights: Johnny Yong Bosch told the Homeless Woman Story [Video Soon] Final Fantasy XII won the "Which Final Fantasy is Best?" panel. I may have finally conquered Sound Voltex I got Rose to break up with the Doctor [Video Soon]. I was caught throwing paper airplanes after hours. When the staff guy radioed it in to Con Ops, they told him, between fits of laughter, that it was fine as long as I was picking them up (I was) and not bothering anyone (they were cheering). I sang Before My Body is Dry at Friday Night Karaoke and did a pretty mediocre job. [Video Soon] I sang Viva All at Saturday Night Karaoke and killed it. Sadly, I do not have a video of that. Oh, and I got @Cat~'s thing. You might already have a copy of it, though, so PM me for pictures of it and then let me know if you actually want it.
Attack on Titan is truly inspirational to my inner haberdasher and now I want to open a haberdashery based on it.