I don't even know. That's my Mami ♥
lalalalalalalalalalala ohai.
This place is non-existent.
Pfft. I got the 3DS solely for Abyss. I've never actually played the Symphonia games. Vesperia was the first Mothership game I played, and I find myself in the same situation as you there. But because of that, I kinda got fed up of the game. Abyss and Vesperia are pretty much tied for me.
You realise of course that Abyss got a 3DS port? Unless you don't have one.
My PS1 died, like my PS2. I still have more or less all of my games though.
[video=youtube;TnpTcrtsN3U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnpTcrtsN3U&feature=g-all-lik[/video] How do I breathe it?
You have not lived.
What's new? kk Hey look, it's Moshi and Ross.
I still need to buy Graces D:
Not following this conversation at all.
Moshi, I can't stop staring at your signature ;; SO MUCH MOE! I WANT IT ALL!
4, 9, 12, 14, 27, 29.
I missed a Pokemon discussion for a Digimon discussion. How should I feel about this?
Posting because I can.
Skype is full of nice people.
Curiosity killed the cat.
♦ OOC: I was going to reply yesterday...but I got really picky with ^this^ and decided to edit it some, and then I got too stressed out to RP and...yeah. ♦ As the doors of the elevator shut, the girl noticed that one of the tour guides, the one clothed in white, had been giving her curious looks for quite some time now, like one would give a three headed dog. At this, her first thought was to give her a venomous rebuttal, but she held her tongue. She knew it wasn't worth the trouble of an argument, and the guide herself didn't look particularly tough in any regards, completely incapable of handling herself in a fight of any kind, whether it be physical or verbal, and instead imagined that she was admiring her outstanding beauty and charm. Of course, that was what she should have been doing in the first place. Her thoughts, however, were intercepted by the elevator itself, as it seemed to be groaning in protest to the tour guide's demands to go to the second floor. For whatever reason, it seemed to be malfunctioning. "Pathetic." she sneered impatiently, turning to face the girl, "I thought that you would at least have this working for us. Honestly, can't you people do anything rig-" Again, her train of thought was disrupted by the faulty elevator, as it lurched downwards, then upwards and jolted here and there uncontrollably for a few seconds, knocking her clean off her feet. A loud thud accompanied her impact with the hard floor, and pain shot through her left leg as she attempted to straighten it. "Ooh, wait until my lawyer hears about this you uncouth-" she winced in pain as she spoke, caressing her injured leg gently as to not make matter worse.
The forum would enjoy years upon years of prosperity and peace.
We've had worse.