No we don't.
Increasing humidity can help keep the dust out of the air (the dust attaches to the droplets of water and falls). It is a property I use alot when I'm applying screen protectors since my whole house can be rather dusty. Also a couple things to note on dust. Most dust is originally skin and dandruff that flakes off, so the more time you spend in one place the more dusty it gets. Also consider how you're cleaning the dust, dry dusting leaves most of it nearby just waiting to get picked back up in any air current.
6' even
I thought I had a post in here before, but perhaps it was just a similar thread. Anyway, I tend to build a deck around spamming slights the first time around and then (mostly) playing normally against anything that remained. The exception being bosses where I turn that over and I play more directly at the beginning and then use slights to try and finish them off, though under that strategy it is important to have a line where you stop and go back to normal play again because little is worse than having a boss with 15 health left while you're praying for Pluto to save your behind.
One piece of two cents I always need to throw in with Eraqus. We don't know what he did with Terra that Xehanort took notice of. Many people people are sold to the idea that his heart took refuge in Terra's much like Kairi's in Sora's, but unless I missed it in an interview or something that is just a theory. As for the Lights I tend too look at the rundown like this. When Xehanort brought it up Mickey listed off Terra, Ven, Aqua, Sora, Riku, and himself; but he couldn't think of a seventh. To which Xehanort points out that He had taken Terra and Sora so they were three short. But then they regain Sora and we discover that Lea and Kairi can use the keyblade. So as KH3 opens we'll be looking to bring Ven and Aqua into the fold once more. However, for dramatic effect I doubt that it will be the final seven. But then we are moving forward enough and there are enough ways to do it (even without the added wrenches to the problem that we know they are going to pull).
Victory of the internet grammar nazis?
Technically that isn't wrong, though somewhat ambiguous. The experience is in the past so it "was great" but the anime is still in existence and likely hasn't changed so it "is great" as well.
I generally liked it but I'm not sure about the ending. It just doesn't make sense. I would go on but I don't want to spoil it since I did still find it to be a cool concept and such.
I had to refresh a few times to get out of earth tones (evidently it really wants me to have brown or gray hair), but then I ended up with a hot-pink/magenta kinda thing going. (#e449a5)
Here is the main guide I use for synthesis in KH1:FM. The translations can be a bit rough but it is all there. Sorry about the prior confusion. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/516587-kingdom-hearts/faqs/21270 EDIT: Krowly beat me to it, but there you go. GameFAQS or wiki, take your pick.
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Spoiler I didn't find Lea to be that much of a stretch. He completes the elemental cycle (Earth, Wind, Water, Fire) and he likely has one of the strongest hearts in the organization seeing as his heart returned to his nobody so quickly. My only concern is that I don't remember him going through a passing of power, though he's met so many keybladers he easily could have without me thinking much of it at the time, and he also may have undergone it from Mickey or Yen-Sid when Lea requested it in DDD Thus making him special in the context. It is an odd way about it but he is the ordinary one playing his hand among those that were chosen thus making him stand out from the pack.
Dream Drop Distance does paint Sora as being special again in a couple of ways that are both a little odd (though I will take odd over cliche any day)
http://xkcd.com/914/
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http://what-if.xkcd.com/imgs/a/35/hair_dryer_equilibrium.png
But I like using those words. If we chose to remove words then we limit out ability to communicate. And I just like messing with words.
But what if I respond like I'm doing right now? Then the discussion is not over. Does that also mean I'm no longer cool? But if so what...
I knew we used to use FileFront a lot. I just couldn't find one anywhere in the archive that still did (albeit in a less than thorough search)