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    Replaced pro8a8ly isn't the right word, no. Even so, there could 8e merits to getting another cat.


    One thing to consider is your age and your parents' ages. If you were to get a new cat, you'd pro8a8ly have moved out of the house 8efore it also passed on, meaning that your parents would 8e left looking after a cat that they don't entirely want.

    That said, it could possi8ly 8e dealt with if you were to get an already-matured cat.
    Post by: P, May 25, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    The premmie one is in the prem section, and is open all the time. This one is in this section, and is only opened once and a while to everyone, when there are positions availa8le.

    Personally, I don't really see the point of the prem applic8ions, as I imagine applying when there are not positions free is a recipe for failure........
    Post by: P, May 25, 2011 in forum: Community News & Projects
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    I should 8e staff 8ecause I did that amazingly gorgeous image. <33333333
    Post by: P, May 24, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    A couple of 8rief points to cover here. God does punish those who diso8ey him. A cursory glance through the 8i8le would tell you this. The Plagues of Egypt are one of the 8etter known examples, 8ut there are other cases. Sodom and Gomorrah were razed to the ground for 8eing unholy. Jonah was swallowed 8ecause he didn't do God's 8idding. Hell, God scattered the nations 8ecause of the Tower of 8a8el, and killed almost every person on Earth in the gr8 flood! He's very much malevolent, or at the least, willing to punish those who diso8ey him. (And I didn't even 8ring up the cases which are usually ignored, such as stonings, dismem8erment and exile.)

    As for the morality 8eing something God crafted: He must have done a very poor jo8 if that's the case. After all, all cultures have different moralities and different 8eliefs. Even in the same culture, you get pro-lifers and pro-choicers. Human morals cannot have origin8ed from one source, 8ecause they vary throughout the ages and across cultures. They're anything except universal.
    Post by: P, May 24, 2011 in forum: Discussion
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    I had that Shield Liger and Command Wolf for a while. I wanted that 8lade Liger and 8erserk Fury so 8adly. So much nostalgia here.
    Post by: P, May 24, 2011 in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    Current username: Desired username:
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    This is just the media 8aying for 8lood in the usual fashion, 8uilding upon the sickening attitude of Political Correctness pervading the popul8ion. Really, there's no other explan8ion. They even cut off the second half of the joke.

    Also, killing people is non-PC, so I expect that to 8e removed shortly. I don't want my children to go through the traumatic experience of killing someone, or worse, dying themselves. That just throws the question "What happens when you die?" right out into the living room.
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Gaming
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    Funnily enough, it seems as though BBS is now a likely candidate for a PS3 release due to the remastering of PSP games that was announced recently. How ironic that it goes from a PS2 plan to a PSP reality to a possi8ility of a PS3 release.

    The co-op was a fairly large part of BBS, don't forget. If it were developed for the PS2, then that would pro8a8ly 8e replaced, which would 8e a shame. The co-op works a lot 8etter on the PSP, and, if it gets a PS3 release, will pro8a8ly 8e handled well there too, due to the online play of the PS3.
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
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    Actually, that last part of the article is 8eginning to 8ug me.
    I do hope it doesn't end up 8eing a Japan exclusive, a la Re:COM. (Or did that eventually get shipped over, only for Europe to 8e completely shafted? Yeah, that'd 8e 8ad too.)

    It's a pity they didn't announce this sort of thing earlier. I would've rather 8ought a PS3 than a PSP, 8ut I wanted to 8e a8le to play BBS. Then again, that's pro8a8ly why they didn't announce it earlier. Furthermore, the fact that they -are- announcing it now doesn't 8ode well for the future of the PSP. All the good games are jumping ship.
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Gaming
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    Deadline has 8een hit. No more sign ups.

    Now what?
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Project Casting
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    I came upon this recently, and thought it was rather interesting that BBS was originally slanted for release on the PS2 as opposed to the PSP. Fragments of the interview said stuff along the lines of:

    I'm slightly disappointed that it wasn't for PS2. Perhaps then we'd have 8een a8le to see those 8eautiful capes in more than just the concept video.
    Thread by: P, May 22, 2011, 14 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
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    I distinctly recall thinking that the lack of Keychains on the Keyblades had some g8 signifiicance, possi8ly rel8ing to the idea that they were spirit-powered, which would tie nicely into some of the Un8irth theories that were flying around.

    Alas, it turned out that the Keychains were just unfinished, and not yet used on the models. Oh well.
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
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    Recheck the source. Porta8le 3rd is announced for porting to the PS3. The only one that was announced as of yet. Congratul8ions.
    Post by: P, May 22, 2011 in forum: Gaming
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    Very interesting. I wonder if we'll 8e seeing a Re:Birth by Sleep: Final Mix? Remastered Birth by Sleep would 8e really nice.

    Not surprising that Sony is trying to 8ring PSP games over to the PS3. Less effort than developing new ones, and has a gr8er chance of 8eing 8ought. After all, the PSP is a sea of pir8cy.
    Thread by: P, May 22, 2011, 36 replies, in forum: Gaming
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