Think! THINK FOR YOUR LIFE! But take your time. ^-^ Actually, you could probably Google a list of upcoming cinventions in your area and draga friend along with you. That's what I did on my first con. And my second. I'll probably do it this time around too. Well, a friend of mine went to Ottawa at the end of March when Air Canada was on strike and instead, she got sent to Vancouver and had to wait for hours until they got a open seat for her. She got there at 2 am Ottawa time. But I'm sure you'll be fine.
Anyone's head really. It doesn't have to be yours. But first they must have spontaneous cranial smoking disorder, then spontaneous cranial combustion disorder, then spontaneous cranial detonation disorder, then spontaneous cranial implosion disorder. Then I will have a brain-star. Or a brain-black hole. Either one.
Whoa. Normally, I'd say that's pretty far, but I've ben to Ottawa twice and my sense of time and distance is slightly different than everyone else's. Anyways, if you can make it, let me know, if not, that's fine. Here's the link to Animethon's website. It's not a big con like Anime North or Comic Con in San Diego (some day Comic Com. Someday) but It's still lots of fun. I'm just not sure it's worth a trip across the border.
Internal conflict is the least awesome form of conflict. There's no explosions unless you succumb to spontaneous cranial implosion disorder. Which I would pay ridiculous amounts of money to see.
Sweet! How far of a plane ride is it for you anyways?
Everyone should go to conventions. Because they are epic. It doesn't really matter if you come to Edmonton or not I suppose, but you should go to one soon. Then you will kow their awesomeness and rejoice in the wonder!
It was awesome! Like VPSPA said, worth the wait. And yes, you did end it on a good cliffhanger.
If you put a bandaid on it, not only will no one see it, you can't possibly scratch it either. Other than that, I suggest asking you mom to leave your face alone.
I usually use the skateboard for get from one place to another quickly. If I ran into a Heartless or Nobody, I jump off and fight normally.
I have read "Black Prism" and can't wait until the next one comes out. Until then, I shall have to re-read the Night Angel Trilogy. And have done so at least six times since I read "Black Prism".
Personally, I notice that Americans are loud and patriotic when they're actually in America. When they go on holiday to somewhere that isn't North America or Europe, they tend to pretend they're Canadian. Canadians on the other hand are not very patriotic at all. I know a few people who don't know the lyrics to O Canada. But when we leave the country, we cover ourselves with Canadian flag pins and everyone loves us.
Power: Memory Erasure Alignment: Loud Neutral Personality: The stealthy assassin who is seeking True Love. General Description: This dynamic lady has almond-shaped brown eyes. Her silky, straight, teal hair is neck-length and is worn in a practical style. She is short and has a leggy build. Her skin is white. She has a small nose and full lips. Her wardrobe is attractive, and is completely gray and red.
Totally serious. I can show you around, make sure we get into the line at the Costume contest on time, Go to AMV Comedy hour and AMV Mortal Kombat and the Exposition and the Artist Alley and maybe we will go to a nearby restraunt if we remember to eat. It doesn't always happen. Too much fun is going on.
It is the capital city of Alberta, which is in Canada. It's the almost-rectangular one in the middle left. On the Western side of the country, next to the Rockies. Also, it's in North America.
Come to Edmonton in August. Then we shall have your first con!
Updating post! Hey guys! Chapter 3 is up in the first post. Enjoy and leave me some CnC if you so desire. Have a good day!
*gasp!* You should go, seriously. They're so much fun like you wouldn't believe. I recommend having lots of money though. A good anime convention has LOTS of geeky stuff to buy. Comic cons do to. Actually, pretty much any convention has lots of stuff to buy. And you get to meet cosplayers and go to panels and watch much anime. I suggest any and all AMV showings. Those are always fun, and often epic. @Hayabusa: Go as L. It's the cheapest cosplay ever.
Captain! I'm glad you liked it. I must say, kicking doors down is a lot of fun. Of course, I normally kick them down when there's no doorknob on them. But I digress. We all miss ye Cap'n and I hope ye're havin' a good time out there in life. See you soon!
You know, there's probably a reason they put the word "dying" right at the end of "studying". Stupid exams... So how's everyone today? Lulz, late reply is laaaaaaaate. Anyways, yes I did. I went to a small anime convention hosted by a high school. It was a lot of fun, and afterwards, I got to see my cousins! ^-^
Good luck!