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  1. KeybladeSpirit
    Keyblade Spirit's Recommendations

    Slice of Life
    My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic Comedy (Or NouCome if you're a clucking casual who can't be bothered to type out the whole name.)
    Kanade Amakusa is normal high school boy except he mentally turns random situations into completely nonsensical multiple choice quizzes in which he must make a choice or be wracked with increasingly intense migraines until he does. Based on the first in a series of light novels that really needs to be published in English. 10/10, funniest anime of 2013.
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    Watch My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic Comedy and laugh your head off at it.


    The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
    You probably know about it. Guy meets girl, girl is god (or something), guy gets roped into a club dedicated to appeasing girl. Based on the first 4 2/3 books in a series of ten light novels with more to come if the author is to be believed. Light sci-fi/fantasy elements, really shines in its pacing and structure. The books are better, but that's partly because books are the superior medium in general and mainly because Kyon's narration in the books adds a lot that didn't manage to adapt very well for the anime. 8/10, I recommend watching both the sub and the dub as they both have great moments that are unique to each other.

    Spice and Wolf
    Fantasy Slice of Life in a setting not unlike medieval Europe. A merchant by the name of Craft Lawrence meets a wolf deity named Holo who wishes to accompany him on his journey to north so she can return to her home village. He obliges on the condition that she repay him by the time they reach their destination. Best described as an economic thriller, as it mostly deals with the trading and deals that Lawrence makes during his travels. Particularly notable is one arc in which Lawrence must crash the market for a particularly popular item in order to make a huge profit. 9/10, am planning to watch again soon.

    Soul Eater NOT!
    Adorable Slice of Life spin-off prequel to Soul Eater focusing on the lives of DWMA students who do not plan on working in combat. It features a lot of the character and world building that the original series sorely lacks. Features Sid before he was a zombie (Did anyone else totally forget that he was black? I did.), Liz and Patty when they were still scary street thugs, and Jaqueline when she was bicurious. Also, the main character is a freakin' halberd, so there's that. Two volumes of the manga currently in English and more to come, anime is already past that. 10/10, accurately depicts a savage but super fun school life.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. KeybladeSpirit
    It is impossible to decapitate someone with a punch. Whether or not it would break your hand is a moo point.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Buncha casuals.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I think I already did.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    What the hell is Spiderman? We're talking about Spider-man.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    ur pretty, can i stick to u
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Amaury: KHV's poster boy for bad taste since 2007.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    She was lookin' kinda dumb
    With her finger and her thumb
    In the shape of an L on her forehead
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I chipped a tooth and in order to keep cold air out of the hole I have make a constant Dreamworks face.

    I don't know if this is good, bad, or neither.
    Thread by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014, 6 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Stop being oblivious to jokes.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Spider-man 2 was pretty exemplary.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    One of the guys that I sat next to at the Uematsu panel I was at had a Final Fantasy III OST with FFVI music on it that he ordered from a catalog. Considering FFVI was released stateside as FFIII, there you go.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Nothing ever stops moving. Take a step back from your viewpoint

    Right now you are on a planet with a circumference of 40,075 kilometers (at its widest) that completes one rotation every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and ~4 seconds. If you are standing on the equator, this means that you are constantly traveling at a rate of 460 meters per second (1,000 miles per hour) relative to some imaginary point at the center of the earth.

    Take a step further back.

    The circumference of Earth's orbit is ~584,336,233.5677 miles. The time is takes to complete that is ~365 days. That means that you are constantly traveling at a rate of 67,108 miles per hour (30 kilometers per second) relative to the sun.

    Take another, even bigger step back. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy that rotates such that each arm moves around the center like a disc. Our solar system resides on one of those arms which travels at a rate of 515,000 miles per hour (828,000 kilometers per hour).

    Unrelated Fun Fact: The oldest known star in the Milky Way is no less than 13.6 billion years old, making it almost as old as the universe.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Why did you just post a bunch of pictures of the same guy?
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Oh yeah? Then why is one of my favourite games The World Ends With You?

    It may sound crazy, but Amaury might actually have half a point there. People who think this way tend to have issues with the Theory of Mind (a concept that most people begin to grasp by around 4 or 5). Lacking the ToM is often indicative of developmental disorders, usually on Autism Spectrum but it can also be a symptom of high functioning mental ******ation (as it was called for decades until a year ago when the effects of the euphemism staircase kicked in again).

    EDIT: I own a fire ******ant jacket. Is that okay, Xenforo?
    EDIT 2: Oh my god I thought censors were supposed to hide words that are inappropriate for kids, not ****** people's ability to say things.
    EDIT 3: Okay, I need to see how far this goes. Xenforo, am I allowed to go on vacation to Scunthorpe?
    EDIT 4: Yay! I'm booking the flight now!
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Oh my god, go be pervy with Cat or something baka-Enzy.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    well yeah but if i can't see it it must be not there anymore right??? why does it just disappear liek that
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Platelets don't close the wound. They make the blood clot so it'll dry in one spot and prevent the wound from opening further so it can close itself back up. It's basically a natural band-aid.
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    no i mean like if i throw a ball behind a fence and then i can't see it anymore

    what happens to it???
    Post by: KeybladeSpirit, Jul 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone