Isn't McRib a seasonal? But yeah, my sister and I use that phrase all the time based off the Twitter hashtag. I've got no idea where the actual origin is but we've even got a little jingle for it. (And I've far too often made smart-ass comments about being incinerated because we are evidently on Mercury)
Quit fooling yourself, of course you're me. Everyone with a green name is actually the same person. An army of androids made by RvR.
I don't think it has ever been spelled out in game, but it currently seems that one of the requirements of a keyblade is touching the hilt of another keyblade (I'm not sure if the original wielders did this with the kye-blade, the keyblade of hearts, or some exemption of that rule). Formally this is done as the passing of power like from Terra to Riku, but it works under other methods such as the young Kairi reaching for Aqua's hand. It does help that Kairi is a princess of heart though because strength of heart is another requirement that she has pretty much by definition. But her getting the key by those means is not unique to her being a princess.
I'm not sure if I'm just reading this wrong, but isn't that a point toward what I'm saying. Since his name is Lea it doesn't matter how many people call him Axel anyway, he's still Lea. But anyway, I was just pointing out that it is invalid as an argument for Axel and Lea being interchangeable unless you also consider Sora and Roxas interchangeable; you would have to accept both cases, or scrap that as a reason. Does it matter how different two things are? I mean it would be one thing if you could not distinguish them and had to guess everytime Axel/Lea showed up, but you don't. They do look different (the teardrop marks), they do act somewhat different even if it is more subtle due to Axel slowly becoming Lea, and even failing both of those there is a distinct chronological point where he becomes a somebody again. I will concede that there IS one valid point I'm seeing beneath the surface of your argument that you might be having trouble addressing formally. Because of the chronological distinction in the Axel/Lea case a listener can correct the wrong one being used without much trouble. So if you talk about Axel doing something in Dream Drop Distance, I know who you really meant in Lea; therefor getting the name correct is not vital for proper communication. But if you were to mention Roxas during the Chain of Memories time period, it would be much harder to conclude if you actually had meant Sora since both are applicable, thus leaving an error unchecked.
You really need to take a lot of KH1 with a grain of salt since clearly that was more testing the waters and the larger plot didn't exist yet. (There was the secret ending advertising KH2, but they could have made it end there. Or they could have closed the project early if reception was real bad). And while keyblades have become less special they do still have a certain draw and mystery to them, just like key-holes are still awesome but every world has one. And keyblades being more common comes with the kye-blade lore which is significantly awesome. All of that is not to necessarily say I disagree with you, but I feel like a lot of people make it out to be a bigger deal than it is.
They were used to calling him Axel, they didn't think that just decided to keep his Organization name. And if you want to use be called by the wrong name a point then you do need to call Sora and Roxas the same because Sora gets called Roxas a lot in KH2 (and vice versa but more rarely) Anyway I try to stand close to the cannon when naming people, right down to differentiating DiZ and Ansem the Wise. So Lea=Human and Axel=Nobody. The only character I have real trouble with is Xehanort's heartless as he went by Ansem. Spelling out his existence constantly is weird. Ansem Seeker of Darkness (SoD) is better but I've seen that lead to confusion still. On a related note I almost always go by Ansem the Wise rather than just Ansem to avoid confusion, and that actually does hold decently (though still not always since that name conflict causes a lot of issues).
Well your brain's all stupid
Well there are a couple of things to be said for that. First, phlegmatic and sanguine are both known for masking to fit the situation (so sometimes you override the phlegmatic nature in favor of what is "better" in context). Second almost no one is solely one temperament, so you probably wing off into sanguine or melancholy (choleric, being at the opposite end, is unlikely)
I'm not touching that one a moment before the singularity. And even then I'm skeptical of finishing that one in the lifetime of the universe...
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Anybody else know about this? I just heard about it yesterday and I think my head is going to explode.
According to every test I've taken I get more and more imprecise as you go down the letters, but I've taken to calling myself an INTP due to feeling like those final profiles match me best Also I'm exceeding phlegmatic, for those that go by the four temperaments.
I think you need a reality check.
That's good (well for me at least, not in general). Turns out there are some family plans that I wasn't aware of today. Teepo will have to wait. That, and it was a bit harder than I thought since the stocks' color is hard to lead in a direction that I like.
I know it was due yesterday, but I'm scratching one together now.
I have no idea how to breathe
Then the presence of nerds is nothing new. Also I demanded distraction!!!
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