I want children someday because that way I'll finally have someone to whom I can teach my personal values. There will come a point when they realize that there is a very real possibility that I'm wrong, but until then I can pump them full of whatever anime is appropriate for whatever age they are at any given point in their lives. After that, all I can do is let them be who they are and hope that my teachings stick. If they do, then that'll be my reward for all the hardships I went through raising the kid(s). I would write up a great big megapost listing everything that you've revealed that you hate, but I have a feeling you'd hate that too.
My typical Saturday evening goes: 8/9 PM: Pre-Toonami nap which generally lasts until between 10:30 and 11:30, though sometimes I wake up between 12:45 and 1:00, disrupting the next part of my routine. When I Wake Up: Watch television in my bedroom until... The Beginning of Naruto's Commercial Break: Go downstairs and begin preparing pizza rolls. They generally take 15 minutes to prepare and I like to be with them and in my chair in front of the living room TV by the end of One Piece's opening. I have only accomplished this perfectly once. I also prepare a drink during this time, usually juice or a soda. Until last week, I would also let my dog out and prepare the kitchen for him during this time as well, then have him sit with me with his diaper off until I go back to my room for IGPX, at which point I would place him in the kitchen. Unfortunately, I won't be worrying about this from now on. Beginning of Soul Eater/Done Eating Pizza Rolls (Whichever comes later): Scoop ice cream into bowl, eat the pain away. Beginning of Sword Art Online: More ice cream. End of SAO: Pop popcorn, clean up downstairs, move back to bedroom. IGPX: Use computer and eat popcorn while occasionally glancing at IGPX. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Continue browsing internet. Big O: Go to bed and watch from there or stay on the computer while sometimes glancing at the TV. Continue until too tired to stay up or Inuyasha comes on. Inuyasha: Flip to Nick@Nite for Full House
No, there's a menu for each of them under Customization that lets you set up when and how often they do certain things. For example, you can set up Donald to constantly use offensive spells and physical attacks while saving support spells and items for emergencies.
Have you ever considered customizing their AI options? Doing that can make them way more useful.
What does that term even mean for a show that's been running for almost 18 years?
Would you mind clarifying that? Is it like them in that they're awesome the first time through but almost physically painful to watch the second time around? That's my experience with both of those and other anime like them, and I know literally tens of people who feel the same way.
Of course he is. It's kind of in his name.
Alternatively, watch Issho ni Sleeping: Sleeping with Hinako. All of the voyeuristic fun of watching someone sleep without any of the restraining orders. Those things are hard to get lifted.
It's an anime-esque web series by the guys who make Red vs Blue. I guarantee that you'll hate it. It looks like the kind of thing I'd like, though.
It is by no means my best work, but here's my contribution. Sorry it's a little late, but at least it got done! I actually finished it a day before I thought I would too! Spoiler And, as a bonus, here's what it looks like connected to Fearly's piece: Spoiler
Spoiler: The Legend of Korra Book 2 THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY OUR SMALL SETTLEMENT THAT IS MOST CERTAINLY NOT AN ALLEGORY FOR BOTH THE AMERICAN COLONIES. LET'S SECEDE FROM OUR COUNTRY IN ORDER TO NOT BECOME A METAPHOR FOR THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Carter vs Bunny also exists.
Four lefts make a forward.
Original: Keyblade Spirit Default: Keyblade Spirit
How unlikely they are to kill me. Misty is #1, Enzy is #2, and Mike is #3.
Full Article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24160150 Article Highlights: This truly does seem like the end of an era, even though the man had retired quite a while ago. Rest in peace, Mr. Yamauchi.
Now you have.
Have you never seen a mining drill? Sure, they're little spikier than in Gurren Lagann, but it's still pretty accurate when you consider that that's the kind of drill that Simon has been using since the beginning of the series.
Drills keep on going until they finally break through.