It was a good game. I broke mine though. Poor pink hippo, it never stood a chance against my tiny child's fist.
Whoa. This is still a thing? I though it died ages ago.
That's spectacular. Well, I've always wanted to visit the UK.
WHY ARE GOATS SO ADORABLE?!?!?
I still have a few more.
I've never had Nickelodeon. My entire life was basic cable. And now my entire life is online streaming.
Hey, if it does erupt, how far will the actual destruction go? All the way into Canada, or am I safe?
I'm sorry, what was that?
>_> <_< Anyways, the best advice I can come up with is to Google the spawn rate of Wizards and Defenders in each world and hit the world with the highest rate.
Tucked into one of his belts. Still wrong, but the artist was taking liberties with the whole "appearing out of thin air thing". Personally, I've read the manga, and I would totally read a novelization or watch a movie/show of KH. If it had been a book or a movie/show first though, it totally would have changed how I see the franchise. I normally drop shows after a few episodes. Even really good shows. I either get bored waiting for the new episode to come out or I get intimidated by all the episodes I still have to watch and get discouraged. I'm super picky about my books and normally only read the ones from authors I already know or ones that have been recommended to me by friends. As for movies, well, taking Frozen as my example, I loved the movie, I will rewatch it another few times in the next few weeks, but from a KH standpoint, the movie medium is too compressed. Even in a series of movies, KH wouldn't shine because it's pretty much impossible to fit that much detail into such a short thing and have it come out decent. The Eragon movie tried, and look how that turned out.
Riku. But in all seriousness, I really like the Majik Lapin. It looks like it has so much fun.
Not all boss battles give the x10 modifier, just the Armored Xemnas one. Fighting any Org member is x5, other battles have x2 modifiers or x0 modifiers. It really depends on the battle. Using any form but Final gives you one invisible point and having 10 or more of these gives you a 25% chance to hit Antiform on your next Drive. Less than 4 points has a 0% chance of Antiforming and between those is 10%. Source. Personally, I would like the Antiform, but I never end up using it. I don't Drive too often.
I love hippos. So excellent in everything they do. And they turn pink! That being said, why do we have 45 robots online?
My first playthrough, I had already watched my brother try and fail a few times. So I whacked Tidus around for a bit and won the fight. The race though, heh, no, I lost that soooo many times. I think it was because Riku had the advantage of practically growing up on this island. Sora did too, but unfortunately, he's being controlled by the player who has no idea what to do or where to go.
Hippo's are magic. Didn't you know? How else could something that adorable end up being one of the most dangerous animals on Earth? Look at it's cuteness! It'll eat you whole~!
So, apparently, no one comes online at this hour. It's 2:25 Moutain Time and there's six people on. I think a few of those are the people who just leave KHV open in a tab and never shut off their computer. God KHV, get your priorities right. Why would you ever leave here. I mean really. Here's a hippo. Feel ashamed in it's presence.
I'll share my Canadian-ness with you! I'm lonely up here in the Great White North.
Oh good, it's not just me. I find the the chapters I reread most in books, the parts I rewatch most in movies/TV shows, are the parts where the main character is suffering or losing. I kind of feel bad about it because I love these characters and here I am watching/reading about them getting whipped, tortured, failing, losing control for the eighth time. For example, one of my favourite quick-reads is a series called The Knight and Rogue series by Hilari Bell. In the first book alone, one of the main characters is Spoiler imprisoned, shamed, beaten, had a wild boar set on him, whipped, had his whip injuries get infected, beaten again, imprisoned again, force fed potions and ultimately failed at what he set out to do. And that was the first book. A lot of other stuff happens in the mean time and even though he failed his task, it's still a happy ending. I love the characters (morons that they are), the plot, the setting, the twists, but I still reread the parts where the main characters fail more often than the happy bits. Of course, after that I reread the ending of the book because I know all their suffering has paid off and main character moron #1 will get his "happy end", despite the crap that was thrown at him.