You know that part where Trowa comes out in the Serpent and starts shooting at Duo in the Leo and Duo's all like, "**** THIS GUY'S GOOD!" and Trowa's literally just standing there shooting at him without moving an inch and Duo proceeds to say "OH MY GOD I KNOW THAT STYLE, THAT HAS TO BE TROWA BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE IN THE WORLD KNOWS HOW TO STAND WITHOUT MOVING"? You mean to tell me that standing there doing nothing is more distinct than jumping 20 feet in the air doing the most insane acrobatics ever? Come on, Japan.
I like Dirge of Cerberus a lot. Like, a lot. Why is it that everyone in Japanese fiction are all smokin' hot with amazing kung fu action skills? The only people who aren't are the people who only exist to be that ugly person, that's their gimmick, WHICH DOESN'T COUNT. Actually, I think that's my biggest problem with Japanese fiction. Every. single. character. is an archetype. I have yet to see one that's not. And even if they do exist I honestly don't care because they will still have those typical/traditional anime mannerisms which I'm tired of. Of course this is all coming from their cartoons, comics, and games. I don't know about books and films. I also like The 3rd Birthday. I'm really diggin' this James Bonds-y type music in this one stage of Dirge of Cerberus. I don't remember if the rest of the game has this type of music. I hope it does. I dislike Shalua for a myriad of reasons, many of which involve the design
Anybody want to watch the rest of this series for me? Because I would love to just not. I stared in April and so far I've watched 31 out of 50 eps of Turn A Gundam, which is the last Gundam series I have to watch. Everyone always wonders what they would tell their past self. Well I would tell my past self not to set a goal to watch every Gundam series because towards the end of it you're going to just stop caring and give <0 ****s. I mean seriously, when I watch it it's 20 minutes of pure agonizing boredom. And it's not the series fault, if I was still into Gundam (or anime at all for that matter) like I was 3 or 4 years ago this wouldn't be a problem, but well, here we are. And oh yeah, I decided I would finish this before college... which starts in two weeks. I don't want this foolish goal of mine that I set years ago bleeding into this new part of life. ~Love your friendly neighborhood complainer, Below
So I tried getting Firefox again and have been absolutely amazed with the amount of customization I found available, and may stick with the browser this time. However one thing that bothers me are the "Subscribe to this page" and "Unsorted bookmarks" in the bookmarks menu. If at all possible I would like to delete or hide these. I've already done some looking around and wasn't able to find anything that helped. thanks
why didn't anybody tell me adblock on chrome is amazing and like the best thing ever
alright that's 1/4 down 3/4 left - recommend me more pls PS2. Nothing too involved (no rpgs) just something I can put in and play for a while and be fully engaged and entertained. I already got Battlefront 2 (again) and omg the addiction is back begin
how many of you have more than 5 soundtracks in your music library and how many of you listen to them on a regular basis
... I got nothin.
I have this friend who refuses to admit that this is true and will insist that once you like something you always have to like it. I've tried to explain to him that as people grow older their tastes will change, it's natural, you won't always like the same things, and you may even grow to dislike some things you used to like because they may be tied to bad memories or a bad time in life. I know personally there are some types of music or bands that I used to love, but I don't now, and part of the reason is because of where I was in life during the time that I liked them. So what do you think, and how have your tastes changed as you aged? I mean obviously there are things that we liked when we were really little that we don't like now, but if anything this is only an example of how this is natural.
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was out today and couldn't resist getting this View attachment 36384 Remember guys, don't forget to pick up your copy of 358/2 Days. AVAILABLE NOW!!!!!! there's also a doctor who ad in the book. but who cares about that, right?
Hotel next to me being evacuated. Firetrucks/ambulances/police everywhere, hundreds of people on the street. Shit's crraaaaaaaaaaaazzzy down here.
setting off fireworks on the beach in the middle of the night isnt cool. some of us are trying to mas- sleep.
DigitalAtlas is not a map. I repeat, DigitalAtlas is not a map. ikr, who knew!? had me fooled the whole time He is not a collection of maps, and he is not a book with interesting geographical and regional facts. He alone carries the internet on his shoulders. It is a heavy burden, but a necessary one, and in this one moment he has earned my respect. well done, sir. well done.
this needs to happen. seriously though, I would go to great lengths to make this happen.
So I'm at the beach now. We've been to this place twice before. The last time was about 5 or 6 years ago, and that time I brought my ps2 and while I was there I beat dragon malificent and riku for the first time. It was a huge accomplishment, I had been at those for days.
and it occurred to me that I haven't voluntarily read a book since Magic Tree House #2. What am I doing with my life? oh that's right, internet stuff
for a week because I gotta... get to the beach ...tomorrow morning. lol jk I have a phone I'm not goin anywhere, and I'm sure as hell not going on the beach. sand and water? no, thank you.
Beware the Batman premiered this morning. Though I wasn't able to see it when it first aired, I have seen it now and am going to give my thoughts. This is going to be long, and there is going to be a lot of jumping around. First and foremost this is very different from any Batman we've seen on screen before. Not that everything previously has been the same thing, but there are things in this show that none of the previous shows have done. Admittedly, when I first heard about this show around the time it was announced I was anything but excited. Who needs, or even wants, another Batman show, right? Well, luckily for me I completely forgot this was even a thing until yesterday when I saw a commercial for it. My initial reaction to remembering this was not all that good, but after remembering how I had been completely wrong about Teen Titans Go, I decided to reserve judgement for this until I had seen it. Having seen it now, I have to say I really like what this show seems to be doing. As mentioned above, this shows modus operandi seems to be, "let's do something that is undoubtedly Batman, but something people who only watch television have never seen before", which I think is a fantastic idea. This show does two major things that none of the previous Batman shows have done before. One, It strays away from Batman's a-list villains in favor of lesser-known villains, and two, Alfred is a former spy with physical capabilities that allow him to assist Batman. Now, from what I've heard this is not a new concept and has been done in the comics before, but as far as television goes this is something totally new, and I'm all for it. I hate the animation. I think it's ugly. I don't know why they feel the need to keep doing this ugly cg type animation that they did with the Green Lantern show that I never watched, but it's hideous and I want it to go away. That said, the character designs have grown on me. Batman's head still looks a little goofy, but it's not a huge deal. As much as I don't like the look of the animation, I think it did fairly well during the action scenes. Their movements did look a little jerky, but it wasn't terrible. The voice acting was okay. Nothing outstanding, everything is good. One of the things I loved about this premier was that it actually had some detective work in it, in fact, this entire thing is based around a mystery that Batman has to figure out. Although he solves it fairy easily, it is nice to see that this show seems to (for the time being) have that at its core. I hate how it has those stupid laser guns rather than guns with bullets. If I remember correctly they had originally planned to use bullets, but because of Sandy Hook they did it for sensitivity issues. Whatever. I find this odd though considering that one thing this show had going for it was that it doesn't stray away from the violence, and what's more is that the violence had consequences. Of course the violence isn't over the top, but it's not blunted. The show also mentioned death, which seems to be something that children's shows always shy away from. One of the lines said in the show is, "Gotham's not a nice place, people get killed", which I think is a fantastic line in that they immediately set the tone for what this show is. Time will tell how far they are willing to go with this, though. From what I saw in the episode, this Batman is supposed to be one who is somewhat new and not perfect at everything. He looses at least one of the fight/action scenes in this. His detective work isn't flawless either, and because of this Alfred gets kidnapped. So yeah, I thought it was decent. Personally, I would rather not have another Batman show, but since what they're doing with this is so drastically different from what previous shows have done, I'm okay with it. I'm definitely going to keep with this show for now. I want to see this show be good, I really want this to be that intelligent yet entertaining show that kids can watch. I think it's great that they're not using the popular villains and exposing a larger group of people to villains that aren't as well known. Although it's not my Alfred I like the direction they're going with for that character. All in all I thought it was decent and would recommend it to any of the skeptics.
I bought us one of these it's going to be fun