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    hi there!

    First time on forums? Really? How odd. You seem to have grasped the basic conventions of grammar better than most newbies, so I'm relatively impressed.

    Hopefully you stay hooked on this site, and don't move off it any time soon. Forums are virtual crack cocaine.

    How old did you turn?
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Hello!

    Another Norwegian? How interesting. IIRC, we've already got one or two of them here, but more can't hurt.

    To be honest, I'm not entirely sure about the clips crediting. I don't recall anyone ever mentioning credits, but I'm not particularly involved in that scene.

    It's interesting that you say you prefer KHI to KHII. I was under the impression that More people found KHII to be the better game.
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Hello!

    Hey, and welcome to KH-Vids. I recommend you avoid the Spamzone for a while, as people there can be a tad flippant in their remarks, but apart from that, run wild.

    Oh, and in case you need further clarification on who the staff members are, have a look at this. It's a comprehensive list of all current staff members. (Although I recommend avoiding SPdude, as he's never online.)
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Where can I find all these interviews? It seems as though they'd be quite the useful read.

    My interpretation of the events is that Terra senses that -something- is going to happen, and the portrayal of that is merely artistic licence. So Terra recognises that Riku has potential darkness in him. This is shown to the viewer by linking it to the future Riku, while with Terra, it's not a direct vision into the future, and more of a subtle feeling.
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
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    Yeah, I've thought as such for quite a while now. Kingdom Hearts I seemed to have more care placed into it than Kingdom Hearts II. It's the small things, like the heartless each having their own little noise when hit, or the Gummi ships Keychains and magic having plot-relevance that make the games memorable. For Kingdom Hearts II, the worlds were battlefields, while in Kingdom Hearts I, they were worlds to be explored, each with their own quirk. Wonderland had a whole latter section that was only available via backtracking. Deep Jungle had the log sliding and vines. You could fly in Neverland and use elevators in Hollow Bastion. There were water physics too. In comparison, KHII seems to be fairly lacking in depth of gameplay.
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: General & Upcoming Kingdom Hearts
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    Bumping, because I think a fair few of my posts disappeared into the ether, and it would have been really nice to know why and/or confirm whether I'm just losing my sanity.
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Feedback & Assistance
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    I believe it was stated that KH3 would bring an end to the 'Xehanort Saga' of Kingdom Hearts, so following the cash-cow logic, it's unlikely that it'll be released too soon. After all, ending a series is an easy way to kill it, and at the moment, there's opportunity to release a bunch of spinoff titles that are easier to make than KH3, and still rake in the cash. Currently lined up is KH3D, and (possibly?) BBSv2.
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.8: Final Chapter Prologue
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    ShariahProgramdude is online.
    Thread by: P, Apr 4, 2011, 15 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I will Shinigami this round.

    Round starts Monday, 4 April 2011 at 17:00
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Ditto. 8888D
    Post by: P, Apr 4, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I meant your opinion of whether she liked you or not.

    This isn't going to change without effort, and you're going to need to change it at some point. So either you get it over with now, when everyone's making errors, or you do it later, when you'll be behind.

    If she was three years older than you, the it's only natural that she'd be more dominant than you. If you were the older one, then presumably you'd be more proactive.


    Then that's that. Game over. Nothing more to say. If you're unable to even ask her, then this entire thread was a waste.

    If you want anything to happen, then you need to step out of your comfort zone a little. It's not impossible to just say some words, and unless you do, no progress will be made. Getting a decent chance isn't difficult. You can just steer the conversation in that direction. For example, start discussing other people's romance (which is easy to do, considering there's a prom coming up), then ask whether she has anyone she likes. She'll probably ask you in return. (Note: Scripted conversations are bad. Don't try to follow them.)


    The same happens for girls too. It's just society. If it makes you feel better, know that most people end up in a relationship or with a partner. The person placing the most value on the standard is you yourself.
    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: Help with Life
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    What's 4chan?
    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I wanna see how risqué this will get. Accept, damn it!
    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    More information required about the circumstances. Whose idea, etc.

    What happened that makes you think she likes you? Why has your opinion on this wavered recently?

    You're going to have to deal with this problem at some point, unless you want to remain celibate, so you may as well try to get used to it sooner rather than later. Better to do it now, while you're still in school and everyone's still learning, rather than leaving it until later.

    This is not something you should be dwelling upon, for multiple reasons:
    • You two were 14. You cannot take her judgement of your 14-year-old self to be relevant to you now. You've probably changed.
    • She was 14. You cannot take her judgements as a 14-year-old to be relevant to what girls want now.
    • She is not the girl you currently like, so you have no need to live up to her standards.
    • It's fully possible she just wanted out of the relationship, and used any old excuse.
    • All Girls Want Bad Boys

    But if you do decide to try to be less submissive, then be wary of treading the fine line between assertiveness and ******baggery.


    That's just normal jealousy. There's nothing overly unusual about it.

    Go for the girl and see what happens. By that, I mean have a discussion with her about the possibility of a relationship. (Note: You're probably better off asking her after the prom, as if you do it beforehand, and she says no, still going to the prom with her will probably be painful.)

    Try to keep in mind that it's a high school romance, and that the chance of it succeeding is extremely low, so investing too much emotion in it is silly. You're just looking for some fun. If it goes further than that, then so be it, but going into it with hopes and expectations of a life-long relationship will only get you disappointed.

    If she's a friend, then any friendship should be able to survive whatever happens, provided both of you have the intention of making it survive.
    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: Help with Life
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    See if you can trick him into calling Chris Hansen.
    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    > accept.
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    Post by: P, Apr 3, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Link. Now.
    Post by: P, Apr 2, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Digimon Tamers is love. I really want to see it subbed.
    Post by: P, Apr 2, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Some of those classes sound optional. Drop the ones you're bad at when you get the chance, and you'll be fine. Those classes aren't particularly important to your education.

    If you want to do well in the class, then it'll take some effort to improve. Sit up front in the class, away from distractions. If you don't understand something, ask the teacher or another student to explain it. You could work on stuff at home too.

    Really, unless you want to improve enough, then you won't. In that case, you just have to get away from the subjects as soon as possible, so they don't affect your GPA.
    Post by: P, Apr 1, 2011 in forum: Help with Life
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