No, it didn't. Here's the trick: I put the camera in the microwave and closed the door, I left it in there for a few seconds without turning on the microwave. Then, I filmed myself as in first person view. Which isn't very hard after watching a few Smosh videos. And then, when I really finish my food. I went into first person again, and basically set the time for five seconds. Which, I caught two seconds.
Hm ... I only know two people who would've played them. Neku played Star Ocean 3, and Beat would've probably played Persona 3
And the way we do it, will make others want to read. :3
No, hell, I don't even play Sims. The first song is from Star Ocean: Til the End of Time. And the second song is from Persona 3 FES.
You may like clothes shopping, but I'm sure you'll love book shopping even more. Inside joke, people. Don't ask.
:> Thanks a lot, Repliku. I'm guessing you put ranch on your pizzas as well? Again, thank you for the awesome critique. Stereotypes are renowed by all of us, and when it placed on us, it sure as hell might piss us off. No matter how stupid it is. And I'm glad you can agree with that. <3
About two days ago.
Old wallpaper. New wallpaper. By the way, Chaser, that second wallpaper is the "giddiness wallpaper" I was talking to you about.
It's pretty obvious, but I did have to take about 50 different takes for all cuts in this movie. Pretty low considering the rant. And thank you, by the way. I do anything for entertainment, Kiki. <3 I swear, the manager did want to throw him out. It was funny because he told me that him and security escorted him out ... in both a rude, yet hilarious manner.
Seems to be the only obviously reasonable explanation.
Gawd, this took so long to make, it kept me up until six in the morning. After two hours of working on the acting in the intro, and the rant, I finally had another hour to edit the final edition. And to it all off with a cherry, I added music and had to download much more music, and then, upload it to YouTube. However, overall, this nine minute torture fest in finally over and I have nothing serious to worry about. Other than my exhaustion, that is. So, I hope you all enjoy this video. And, if you can find out with video games the first two songs are from, without Googling it, you'll get a cookie. :'D Blaargh -- nyuu.
Is everything alright, Madi? Is there anyway any of us can comfort or help you?
Of course I am. I love you, Sarah, and will always be there for you. Me bez big brothur. >:3
My oh my, Miele, I don't think I've ever seen a by far more gorgeous photo on this thread other than Ashley's. But honestly, you look straight out amazing in those photos. I can't stop but be in shock, honestly. Might I add your hair looks amazing? Oh, I'm sorry, you always look amazing. + Daxma: Ha, you sound like a pervert. No offense. xD
Absolute Boyfriend: Personal view on it, adorable. Unfortunately, the ending wasn't so great. I mean, great ending itself, but I mean it as if I didn't want that to happen. But it added more drama to the series. Yet still, very sad ending, but a great manga nonetheless. Major reccomendation. The Inferno: By far some of the greatest poetry I have ever heard. Dante Alighieri is a hero to me now, and his way of expressing what the life in Hell is like, really caught my attention. Dante lived a dramatic life, but his work really showed the emotion he must've felt through the rest of it. Can't wait to the read the other two. Katekyou Hitman Reborn!: God, this is the great Kodansha mangas that wasn't screwed up by Viz when serialized in America. The manga and anime are still going on in Japan, last time I checked. And has major differences, but a great series nonetheless. I like the creativity with a baby mafia trainer, and the whole concept of a mafia in the first place. Sounds goofy at first, but then evolves into something more serious. Watchmen: In preperation of the movie, of course, I am reading the graphic novel to understand the movie more. Maybe there might be stuff I won't see in the movie that are hidden within the graphic novel. Orphanage: It has a cliche concept to it, but once you really get into the book, it really starts to get interesting. The only thing not so repetitive about a soldier squad being sent to Mars on a termination mission, is the fact that the soldiers themselves are orphans who all lost their parents at very young ages. The Dissociation of Haruhi Suzumiya: Recently had this imported in English through eBay, and I'm already in love with the story. Now, I read the other seven or eight books on a website, but I thought it would be nice to buy the latest book and read it personally. I must say, the book is getting really good, and I'm not going to spoil things, so yeah. But anyways, it kind of pisses me off how they haven't published the final book out yet. D:
Than how about being the honest man, and just tell her about it? It's no big deal. If you get a few slaps and a few weeks of restriction, hell, at least you were honest.
Find an object that could've scratched you up bad, and give that as an excuse. Then, put bandages on the places on your neck.
@ Ashley: But your boredom is by far the most adorable expressions I've ever seen. And might I add that final picture make me want to huggle you, dearest? Oh, how could I have forgotten? You always make me want to huggle you. No matter what.
I love Agito, he's such a cute little potty mouth. <3 The picture you used, however, is bad quality. Try and sharpen the picture or something.
This is rather repulsing, but as people are saying it's uncivilized for bystanders to just stander there, now, that's not unexpected. As Xidon has already pointed out, humans have a reflex and think before hand, with that, they rationalize that they wouldn't risk their own lives for someone who is already dead. 'Nuff said. But rally, that man is extremely repulsing, and that was just stomach churning to image.