The final battle with Axel was the hardest for me. I remember being frustrated for having to retry like over 20 times till I got lucky. The final Riku Replica battle while playing as Riku was hard too, but I had fun fighting him.
A dream that involves a sexual fantasy? Once I had a great day because of a dream I had the night before. Unfortunately I don't really remember what the dream was about now, but I know it wasn't a very pleasant dream. But when I woke up I immediately knew the dream wasn't real, and was glad it wasn't true. I spent the day more appreciative of those around me and was in a good mood all day, something that rarely happens.
I think Sora is more cooler. Sora always makes really good friends whenever he visits new worlds, and is always there to protect them. Riku is always ashamed of himself, which made him a loner, or anti-social if you would like to call it that. Riku still cares for his friends, but I just think Sora's cooler.
I disagree with the 'Don't worry about life's problems.' part. Here's what I got from the movie: Living your life not worrying about the bigger problems out there is the wrong path. Don't be dependent on your dreamworld; you have to view the real world and the reality that we live in, and fight for the good cause.
The reason why Michel Jackson had plastic surgery is probably because he was in the entertainment industry. Maybe he had work done on his nose to stay on top of the rest in our youth obsessed culture. I think plastic surgery is a lot like getting laser eye surgery instead of wearing glasses or contacts. I think that it's okay to get plastic surgery only if your looks are interfering with your life. I don't agree with people getting plastic surgery just to perfect this, or perfect that, but I'm sure many of us would under go this surgery of it had become affordable. I agree that it shouldn't matter. But how we look like is a part of our life. If it doesn't matter if someone got lipo, why judge them? Why say it's wrong? But I don't agree that transgenderism is a choice. Outright denying it frustrates me, but that is a discussion for another thread.
Nope, never cried yet. But I do get sad if something bad happens to a character I like. But I never cry when reading.
In elementary, I used to be called Ronald McDonald. In middle school, I was called Rolland. My family sometimes calls me Nello or Antonio.
I think the hanged, drawn, and quartered is the most gruesome. I remember reading about it once, and that your organs are shown to you was they were burned. Then the cut up pieces of your body would be on display to warn any other law breakers. Oh, and hanged is the correct term instead of hung.
You may not care what you look like, but others do. That's where it makes all the difference. Setting an image of yourself tells people who you are. Your face or body isn't something you choose, but plastic surgery makes it so that you can change it. If you are being interviewed for a job, you wear professional clothes that will make you stand out from the rest, it tells the interviewer you are prepared, bettering your chances of getting hired. If you are transgendered, meaning you feel that you were born as the wrong gender, you would want to change your face/body so that it better describes yourself. Changing your look does make a difference in the real world. You will be approached/treated differently. People will see who you are outside before inside.
I pretty sure they made it so that the door was there so that you could go back and save. Just like the break after fighting the Riku Replika for the last time while playing as Sora. Right after you had to fight Larxene. They give you a chance save, rearrange your deck, level up some more, etc.
I tried reading Deadline by Chris Crutcher. The story sounded interesting, but the writing is just awful. I always have to read a line twice or more to get it, I couldn't get past 12 pages. I've also read Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements, and Geography Club by Brent Hartinger. Both are humorous teen fiction. After Th1rteen R3asons Why, I'm going to start reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and The Straight Road To Kylie by Nico Medina.
I play Guild Wars. I like the fact that you don't have to grind up level after level to be good at it. My main character is Nika the Jade Wind if you wanna play sometime.
In Final Mix, playing on level one, the hardest part was the solar sailor, and Demyx. Not Demyx himself, but battling the Heartless after defeating him. If you die, you have to fight Demyx again. Forced Heartless or Nobody fights are the hardest parts in the game. That's when the gravity ability goes in your shortcut list.
I don't see anything wrong with plastic surgery. If it will make you feel more confident in yourself, and you're willing to take the risk of surgery, go for it. I feel it's no different than putting on make up, picking out clothes, or using gel on your hair. Don't skip out on plastic surgery cause the media made it not all that accepting in society. Some people wake up everyday saying to themselves that they're ugly, and that gotta do whatever they have to do to themselves in the bathroom to make themselves pretty. Don't tell me you don't care what you look like when you go outside.
I think dreams can have a deep meaning pertaining to your life, like maybe you could have a reoccurring dream when your under stress. Or the dreams could just be totally random. When I was in elementary, I dreamt that my friends and I got eaten my flesh-eating dinosaurs. xD Another time I dreamt that I could fly. It was really hard to control at first, but after I got used to it, flying became fun. Then years later, I had a continuation of that dream. I had to get used to flying a second time. Are my dreams a vision of the future(lol dinosaurs)? Does the fact it's always hard for me to get used to flying when I start a hidden meaning? Does me flying mean that I feel detached from the world? I personally don't think my dreams have any meaning. They're just dreams I could never seem to forget. But you can interpret your own dreams anyway you want.
I think, therefore I am. To me it means: It can never be known if others think, therefore others may not exist. Anything outside of my mind may not exist, and that the universe is just a show put on for me to watch. Kinda like I'm living alone in some kind of Matrix. xD The exact opposite of what the anime Haruhi Suzumiya says about it. That since we observe the universe, it exists.
You need to select a codec to compress the video so that the file isn't so huge. In VirtualDubMod, select Video>Compression... Then you can select from any one of your already installed codecs.
I started with Super Smash Brothers on the N64! One of the best video games ever. That and Pokemon Blue.
I'm more likely to stick around watching an anime if it has a lot cute guys in it rather than a few or none.
An acquaintance of mine died in a car crash, a drunk driver hit him, soon after I met him. My brother introduced me to him over the internet when I said I enjoyed the music beats he made. I commented his music, and he responded. A couple of weeks later I heard the news from my brother that he died. Was my comment one of the factors of his death? Did my comment affect the time he decided to take the car for a ride? If I didn't comment him would he still be alive? Maybe so. Was it his time? Yes. Things happen the way they do and nothing could have changed how they happened or how they will happen. I don't think there is a magical force deciding who lives or who dies. If there was, that would be unjust.