He's also Kyon on Haruhi Suzumiya.. It wouldn't be a bad Terra, actually.
Whoever the **** is responsible for this needs to be pushed off a cliff.
They force you to in school. And it became the official motto in the 50's, same time the currency was messed with. It should have never happened. In some areas, it is allowed. Part of the reason why it's so controversial? It apparently being deemed unacceptable by "God". Seriously, if there's the very unlikely chance that he does exist, he's overrated. Satan seems like the actual good guy to me. After all, God killed thousands of people in the Bible, Satan killed around 12 or so, I believe. And I don't see finding a fact about something can be offensive.. Think about it, it does strip you of some freedom, like the whole "jealousy sin". And lust? Oh come on, whoever thought that one up didn't think it the full way through. One thing being wrong doesn't mean another has to become wrong as well. If something like that wasn't intended, it would still say "In Gold we trust" Is the United States a Christian country? The answer is no. I'm not an expert on how money is printed, but it could save a VERY marginal amount on ink saved. That was just a sidenote in the first place. It's one thing if it's like cross necklaces (which I find confusing that it's the symbol of Christianity when that's what Jesus was murdered on.. If we was killed by a lion, would the symbol of Christianity be a lion?), but when it is something as widespread and pretty much needed as money, then that's a whole other thing. We have Jewish citizens. We have Muslim citizens. We have Atheist citizens. We have Buddhist citizens. Our currency should not have religious stuff on it of any religion whatsoever. I never said I was. I said it's starting to become offensive. Not that it is.
In the 1950's, for whatever reason, "In God We Trust" was added to the currency of the United States. Why? We aren't a Christian country. We're a melting pot of various races, cultures, and religions. In a sense, it's discriminatory. If it needs to be kept for some reason, add "In Buddha we trust" and whatnot too. And yes, that would make it cluttered. So we go to the other solution, changing it back to the way it was. I've begun just crossing it off entirely. It's just become offensive, like to say "If you aren't a Christian, you're un-American." which is ironic considering the fact that the USA is all about freedom and christianity isn't There is no reason whatsoever to keep it on there, and I highly doubt it would be very expensive to do so. In fact, it could save a small amount of money. This needs to be acted upon as soon as possible. I believe this is the back of a dollar bill from around the 40's: What's wrong with that? It has nothing to do with religion, nobody's going to be offended by it. But no. We just had to remove that L and make it into religious stuff. It just makes no sense whatsoever to keep it on there. Same goes for the pledge. And that was altered in the 50's as well. It used to just be "..one nation, Indivisible...", but like currency, it was altered, adding "under god" inbetween "one nation" and "indivisible". Seriously, why?
"under god" isn't even supposed to be in the pledge. If you see footage from around the 40's or 50's, it was just "One nation, indivisible..." the "under god" crap wasn't there. And I'm pretty sure the whole praying thing is banned in Public Schools. If you're in a public school and they make students do praying, then I'm pretty sure you could bust them for it.
What the hell kind of question is that? If you're a human, have no criminal record, and you're over the age of 35, you should be able to be president. Not wanting someone president because they don't believe in fairy tales is foolish.
"A Nigerian who may have links to al-Qaeda, while on a flight from Nigeria to Detroit (which had a stopover in the Netherlands), attempted to detonate a chemical explosive device. It failed, although it did catch his groin on fire. Passengers said that it sounded like a firecracker. A passenger tackled the terrorist and suffered burns. Other than the terrorist and said tackler, there were no injuries. The perpetrator, one Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab, has been taken into custody. " ..... Not only did his attack fail, but he caught his balls on fire. Not to mention the location. Come on, Detroit? What was he trying to accomplish?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crispin_freeman_fansite/message/10792 Maybe there'll be a PoTC world again?
Unless he supplied the kids with weaponry, killed anyone at Columbine, or had any actual involvement with the shootings, he should just be left alone.
358/2 Days is up for multiple awards in the 09 Nintendo Power Awards: -Overall Game of the Year -DS Game of the Year -Best DS Graphics -Best Sound/Voice Acting -Best Adventure Game -Best New Character (Xion) -Best Story/Writing Vote here: http://www.nintendopower.com/npawards
I used to think the mom was a man.
At first, I thought she was the VA for Namine, but then I checked, and she was the voice of Luanne on King of the Hill... It's horrible that she had to die at the age of 32. Too many famous people have died this year. It's weird.
Your family members exist, God does not, there's your answer.
http://img190.imageshack.us/i/jpstewartconfirm.jpg/ Credit to Ryusuke at Toonzone for this.
Final Fantasy is not geared towards the kids/family gaming audience. Graphics do not make a game good, and overly-good graphics in KH is major "DO NOT WANT".. Donald creeped me out in the KH2 ending. And yes, exactly, one of the biggest reasons to have it on the Wii one way or another is that it'll make them more money, expanding their budget for future projects and such. Also, this is probably a little irrelevant, But the Feb. 2010 Nintendo Power preview said it'd have "surprises".. Considering this interview would be happening shortly, they might know Nomura's plans by now... meh, probably just wishful thinking. It might not even be KH3. He could just announce something else.
And he worked around the touch screen for the DS. Same can be done with the Wii and its motion control. There's also this in terms of controllers It makes sense financially to put it on the Wii. Not only is it the top selling console of this generation, but its owned by the vast majority of KH's target demographic. If the Gamecube was selling more than the PS2 when KH came out, KH might have been on the Gamecube, and if Xbox was creaming both of them, it'd probably be an Xbox game. The money is in Nintendo when it comes to kids/family games.
..Clearly, their facts are incredibly messed up. Why on earth would they port this game to the 360, PC, and PS3? It doesn't need a CoM-style remake. It'd just be a waste of resources.
Well, 358/2 Days was announced in 07 and came out in 09, so assuming this is KH3, it'll probably come out in 2011 or 2012. CoM is pretty much a "main" game. If you knew nothing of CoM at all, and only had played KH1 and KH2, you'd be confused most of the time while playing KH2. Multiplatform is the best way to do things. Keep both versions the same, no bonus material on either console. And it can be easily done with the Wii, including using the Classic Controller like in Super Smash Bros Brawl. Possibly have a special KH-ized one bundled with the game.
Correct, the "somebody" names for Larxene, Marluxia, Demyx, and Luxord that I posted were just theories. I really hope not all the "somebodies" have the same VAs as their nobody counterparts, that'd be pretty lame IMO. Voices that sound similar, but not the exact VA.
Do we know yet if we're supposed to see the "somebodies" of Larxene (Arlene?), Demyx (Edmy?) , Marluxia (Amurali?), and Luxord (Rodul?)? If not in BBS, I hope they'll be in KH3 in some form, as either enemies or allies. Maybe with any luck, SE will be kind enough to post it in HQ on their website soon.