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  1. Repliku
    Yeah, summer vacation is debatable to me at times whether it's really a 'vacation' or not since I have to work more even though I took the summer off from school lol. Stay well, TN. :)
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: Forum Families
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    I choose a blend of 1 and 7 at the same time. Put together that means you have a great ass. >.>

    If you put 3 and 8 together, you can have a cool ****** for your great ass. Okay, I'm stopping now as I'm starting to hurt myself.
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Spaceballs

    Well, Ruon is still cool to me. lol. I just wasn't into the movie. Don't come after me now. xD
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Yep.. that's how it is. lol
    Profile Post by Repliku for Tikem, Aug 2, 2009
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    Of course we can agree to disagree. xD I will say that I still played FFX, FFX-2 and FF XII all through even though I thought those games were weaker than the plot lines and such for the former FF games. Something was just lost to me as I feel they depend too much on graphics and voices to take the place of better storytelling and funny side things etc. I know a lot of people like those games so I won't beat them into the ground, and I won't say I abhorred them because if I had, I'd never have bothered finishing them. Each game had something in it that kept me playing. They just didn't have the same quality to me, but of course, I respect other people's opinions and their choices.

    I'm just happy so far with the way FF XIII and Vs is looking because it seems that it's going to have a great plot + great graphics and be all new characters that look fresh. Maybe this will be the game that gets me back to feeling that FF games are as great as the ones former to FFX.
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    It's 4:30 here

    It's 4:30 here
    Profile Post by Repliku for Tikem, Aug 2, 2009
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    It distracts me too. How's it going, TN?
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: Forum Families
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    A true night owl. xD.

    A true night owl. xD.
    Profile Post by Repliku for Vladimir Makarov, Aug 2, 2009
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    If someone has a disorder, he/she is not insane. I have yet to meet anyone in life that I cannot pinpoint and say they have a disorder of some sort, and some people manage to find their niche in life -because- of said disorder even, or they learn to become very cognitive and think of ways to cope on their own and use it to their benefit. We all do have them, and the only reason some are disorders is because they don't fit into regular life that people lead today, whereas years ago no one would have cared or noticed.. or even thought to complain because life wasn't the same. The only other reason they are 'severe' enough to be disorders is some people are really extreme with how bad the disorder can be. One person with ADHD may be totally different from someone else with it. One person may have a mild disorder while someone else can be really consumed by a disorder. I would not call anyone with a disorder insane, but instead the person may need assistance in attempting to gain control of the disorder and their lives by either switching around their lifeway so they get a job and pattern that works to where the disorder isn't such a factor that stands out and makes the person awkward, or that the person needs help adjusting to the environment he/she's in better. Sometimes this may require medication and sometimes not. Sometimes people repair themselves on their own even. The option for help should be there and for extreme cases, it should never be a doubt.

    As for mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and other mind altering illnesses, well, these take some more focus and effort. These people really do need medications and assistance and as long as they are not a harm to society and are diagnosed and can be assisted, I see no reason why they can't be out amongst others. The dangers really come when people with mental illness are not diagnosed or misdiagnosed, or they are not monitored when given medications to ensure that 1. the person is taking them and 2. the person that takes them does not have a violent reaction to them. It's important to note that any drugs taken for mental conditions are things that mess with the chemistry of the body, particularly the mind, and that anyone on medications should have someone around who knows the person regularly so that if they display awkward behavior, they can be helped immediately. If they have no one around, the doctors should definitely be seeing them more often than some will, so that progression or degeneration can be monitored and these people can have the help they deserve.

    And PAW, Schizophrenia is not a disorder. It is a mind debilitating disease that can be quite problematic if left untreated. >.> But, I should say it's nice to see you around again. Been a while.

    So who should be locked up? Only those people who are actually hostile to others should be in places where they can receive care but not be out to harm people. I don't consider this so much different than the thought we don't want criminals out who are overly aggressive, child molesters or rapists, etc. Quite a few criminals actually are people with mental issues and some can be addressed while others cannot. I think anyone, of course, should have the rights to go to a psyche ward should they need it because anyone can have a severe enough traumatic event in life that crumbles the person for a time, but the only people I feel that should be put away from society are those that simply cannot endure in it or those that just are a risk to other people's safety.

    Also, some people confuse mentally handicapped people and toss them in with mentally unstable people. There are some handicapped people that yes, can be rather volatile and aggressive and so they do need help and to be not out with others because they or others can be hurt. However, mentally impaired people due to things such as cerebral palsy, down's syndrome, etc can grow up and also be amiable and able to co-exist fine in society and even uphold part time jobs. I have worked with some of these people and yeah, some just were not very nice but others had found a freedom in being able to live in apartments and work part time jobs and be able to shop for themselves etc. The same holds true for those who have received brain injuries. They might not be the same as people remembered them before but many do not simply want to be tossed into homes to be forgotten about and they have a right to be able to do something as long as they aren't going to hurt anyone and can live alright with assistance.

    I think in the end, it's important to not punish people for simply being 'different' and though I know some find it hard to accept the person who may drool while eating, or the person who is hyper and talks 90 miles a minute, or the person who has aspergers and now and then says something cruel and doesn't realize how bad it came out, the person who stutters and loses his place in a conversation, or the person who can't seem to look you in the eye and doesn't talk much, etc. Putting a person out of society should be a choice for the person's safety and happiness as much as for other people's safety and it should not just be made lightly. I can say some people have greatly upset me with how they will view some other people and say they shouldn't be out amongst others, as if they wish to hide these people even exist. I think that's a true shame.
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Doing fine. and you?

    Doing fine. and you?
    Profile Post by Repliku for Vladimir Makarov, Aug 2, 2009
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    We just never know. xD

    We just never know. xD
    Profile Post by Repliku for Princess Luna, Aug 2, 2009
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    yeah, and thanks. :)

    yeah, and thanks. :)
    Profile Post by Repliku for Vladimir Makarov, Aug 2, 2009
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    Spaceballs

    I actually really liked Space Balls and have seen it probably at least 10 times. It's one of my favorite comedies, the other being The Princess Bride and Robin Hood Men in Tights. I can see why some people might not have thought it was great but I enjoyed it. Kung Pow was another movie I found amusing.

    Though I didn't like Epic Movie or Napoleon Dynamite really or some of the other spoof movies that have gone on in the last few years. In the end, we all have our different tastes.

    As for Kanye West, I like some of his songs but damn he's really an arrogant sob sometimes.
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    if we're here. lol

    if we're here. lol
    Profile Post by Repliku for Princess Luna, Aug 2, 2009
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    Well, I do whether it's casual stuff or formal in a way. I do buy casual comfy clothes and have a lot of t-shirts with various stuff on them such as bands, video games, funny sayings, because they make me feel relaxed and I suppose they say what I enjoy. I also like some athletic clothes when I go to the gym or roam about on hot days. I don't really dress to impress in casual clothing though, but I can say I do buy what I want to wear and get rid of what I don't want to wear.

    As for formal outings, that's when I care specifically about how I look because usually it's important for some family event or other occasion so I know I have to look good and presentable and make a good impression. People often comment on how different I look when I'm dressed formally versus casual because it's pretty much a direct opposite appearance xD.
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Actually.. to me the game was rather predictable too. It was like clues just poured out too early or something, so that it could be figured out. I wont' say early on I knew it all but the game was so linear and forced so that even the side quests were absolutely necessary in most cases and basically all the info just was too fast. Also.. sad to say, I thought Tidus was kind of whiny and because of it Jecht was a predictable final villain all along.
    Post by: Repliku, Aug 2, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone