He's the only staff online! Give us a good show!
If you don't, there will be DIRE consequences!
Anyone else here watch this? I just discovered it today on OWN since I was watching Dr. Phil earlier. A bit ago, there was a 10-year-old boy that was choking on a shish kabob during dinner -- he put ketchup and some other stuff on it and then ate it. His father gave him some water, but he couldn't swallow, so they went to the hospital. Fortunately, his airway was clear, but the meat was stuck in his esophagus. The doctor told him he needed to drink something that didn't taste good so they could take an X-ray of the liquid going down his throat. The kid ends up vomiting, making the X-ray unnecessary.
Haven't heard of them in a while. Source: Huffpost Tech Published: 8/20/2013
The sequel to I Hate Riku! Seriously, got him down all the way to his last HP bar and lose to his attack after his fucking Sin Harvest because I was out of Elixirs and Megalixirs because the dumb developers thought it would be a good idea to give him a death move like that! Oblivion Gaia Bangle x3 Going to make Ultima Weapon, but that just leaves getting Elixirs or Megalixirs again, unless I reset. The only downside is having to hunt materials again for the two Gaia Bangles I made.
Per Odamadillo's request. Last seen: June 21, 2013
Get after me all you guys want, but I hope they don't get life in prison. I'm sorry, I don't mind if someone in their 40s gets life in prison because they've already established a life for themselves, but I'm just not for young people getting life in prison, especially those in their teenage years. Source: ABC News Published: 8/20/2013
Source: CNN Published: 8/20/2013 There are videos on the linked source.
We broke the record of last summer's two.
What are some silly things you've gotten trouble as a young person? By which I mean in the age range of when you start school to the time you finish it. When I went I was in Mt. Stuart Elementary -- and I don't remember the grade -- I was outside with friends during recess one day spelling the word hero in different ways (that obviously weren't real words) and pronounced the different spelling. One of the spellings included h-o-r-e, which was going to be pronounced as ho-reh, but before I got a chance to pronounce it, the kids told the teacher on me because they thought I was saying that bad word, which isn't even spelled like that nor is it pronounced how I was going to pronounce it. The teacher pulled me into the classroom and then outside of the classroom and into the hallway to talk to me. She asked me something like why I did it, and, of course, being a kid that never even heard of the word and didn't really know what was going on, I didn't tell her that I just was spelling the word hero different ways.
You should adore me, now!
Short Version: Do you guys sag? Why or why not? If any of you remember, sagging is a pet peeve of mine, which was brought up in this thread. So now I figured I'd create a discussion thread that solely focuses on this, seeing as it's both a common trend and a common pet peeve, to see what people think. KH-Vids males, do you sag your jeans / pants? If so, why? If not, why and what is your opinion on those that do? I'll admit, when I was a sophomore in high school, I had this one pair of jeans that were too big for me -- big enough that I could pull them down like pants / shorts when they were fully zipped up and buttoned -- so I decided to take advantage of that whenever I wore them and would go as low anywhere between the middle of my butt cheeks or below them -- in the former's case, if they slipped down a bit, I didn't bother pulling them up. I stopped when one of my male friends said it wasn't cool, although he ironically did the same beforehand, but it might have been for the same reasons as me (too big), minus the taking advantage part. Sometime after that, it became a pet peeve of mine somehow and I would sometimes get after my friends that did it, whether it was intentional or not. If I even saw the littlest bit of underwear, I would give them a hard time, although that was more on the joking side. There was a friend whom I took to lunch one day who had his friend drive us -- and I became friends with his friend -- neither of which are saggers, but when I jokingly got after the friend I took to lunch because his underwear was showing a little in the commons (cafeteria) after we got back from lunch, he said that a little underwear showing isn't really bad, and if you pulled your pants up to the point to where your underwear didn't show, you'd just look weird, to which both his friend and I agreed. Anyway, like I said in that other thread, I don't really care nowadays how much underwear I see (a quarter, half, etc.), it's where your jeans / pants are that I care about. If your jeans / pants are somewhere above your butt cheeks, then I know that it's one of two things: your jeans / pants slipped down either just from walking or from sitting down or your underwear rode up on you and you just don't care enough to fix it or you don't notice -- I think the latter's the case a lot of times. However, if your jeans / pants are below your butt cheeks then I know that's most likely intentional, though there are rare instances where it just may be that your jeans / pants are too big for you and you don't have a belt. However, if your jeans / pants are below your butt and you have a belt on, then I know it's definitely intentional. The point of a belt is to help keep your pants up in the waist area, not to keep them from falling down when your jeans / pants are below your butt. However, I've never told anyone, friend or not, who sagged intentionally to pull their jeans / pants up. I can tolerate it more with friends, also. I'm not including shorts in here because I noticed that most of those intentional saggers out don't do it with shorts for some reason, only jeans and pants (I wonder why -- can anyone answer this?). The only time I ever saw someone sag their shorts was during my junior year. It was a homosexual classmate in my Junior English class -- not insulting him, just saying he was the only person I've seen sag shorts. The other times I've happened to see underwear show with shorts were with people and friends that didn't intentionally sag, and it's when they were sitting down, which, of course, pulls their shirt (and sweater if they're wearing one) up, makes their shorts slide down a bit, or both. Moving on to something else that sort of relates to this, do you think that female cleavage can be considered the equivalent of male sagging? Finally, where do you guys think this started? I've heard stories about how it started in jail because it meant someone wanted to do it. However, when I asked my friend whom I took to lunch and the friend that drove us what they thought, they both thought it was just a normal fashion trend that started, and I happen to side more on what they said than the other. Discuss.
Roxam is definitely an awesome person, especially because he's always helping Mike and Krowley with Kingdom Hearts news!
What the title says is all true. :3
Self-explanatory title. According to Wikipedia, Mozilla Firefox 23.0 was released on August 6, but I had 22.0 all the way until this morning when it automatically updated to 23.0.1. Could the update be the culprit? View attachment 36589 [DOUBLEPOST=1376759575][/DOUBLEPOST]Since I can't edit the OP, I'll have to make another post and have it get merged. The issue seems to be only on KH-Vids, as I was able to edit my post here on XenForo Community without issues.
http://www.nick.com/shows/legend-of-korra
When you first arrive at Halloween Town, its music is a bit different from what you hear later on after entering Guillotine Square. What is this called and why is it different?
The Hero of Time is an awesome person. He is my best friend. Period.