What the hell? Why did I never know that you're a girl?
I have an answer.
Another thread for anime recommendations? SIGH
That's not a square bubble. That's a cubic bubble.
What is the deal with Netflix? I mean sure, it's on the net, but nobody's flicking me. Why would I even want that? Somebody comes up to you and says "Hey, wanna get flicked? Eight bucks a month," the natural response is, "No," am I right? So why would you want to pay to get flicked through the net? It just doesn't make sense. And how about that airline food? High-larious!
That would make for an awesome post mortem one-liner. "Help! It's Sar-aaaaaggggh!" "Ugh, the G is silent!"
Worked for a while, went to a couple cons, the usual. I'm back in school too, which means I'm one step closer to my many, many goals. I'm also saving up to go backpacking around the world for a few months.
This thread is proof that the future is doomed.
You need to be staff again. You were better than Rosie.
That's why you need to take an extra thirty seconds to reread your posts before posting.
I only follow Bleach and Naruto because I've put too much time into them to not see them end. Not to mention that it's longer than both and not even half done. I think it's safe to say that a show with consistently minimal filler that's been on TV for nearly fourteen years is going to stay that way until it finishes. Reborn? What's that? It sounds familiar, but I can't put my finger on it.
How so? Hot water is "looser" than cold water, which makes its temperature more easily changed. Take that to its logical conclusion and that means it can also change forms more easily because the heat in it can dissipate more quickly. That's how it makes sense to me, anyway. How would that do anything? Is the temperature on top of the freezer colder than in the freezer?
If you want more anime recommendations, Eden of the East is probably the best anime I've seen recently. It centers around Saki Morimi, a girl who just finished college and Akira Takizawa, a guy she meets on her graduation trip to the United States after ditching her friends in New York to visit DC. See, he got her out of some trouble with the police after she tried (and failed) to throw coins over the fence surrounding the White House and into the fountain. The twist? He does this while naked, holding a gun, and with absolutely no memory of his past. He gives him her coat because it's really cold, then starts off to the airport when she realizes that her passport and wallet are still in her jacket. Chase scene to a place that Taki has figured out is his apartment. Policewoman recognizes him, hilarity ensues when it's revealed that his most defining physical characteristic shrunk in the cold, allowing him and Saki to get away. Then they both go back to Japan together because Taki found some passports in his apartment. Okay, that's enough first episode summary. The rest of the concept is that Akira Takizawa is a Seleção, a person who's been chosen by a man who calls himself Mr. Outside to play a "game" of sorts to try to save Japan from an impending disaster. To that end, each Seleção (there are twelve in all) has each been given a phone with access to a personal bank account containing 10 billion yen. For reference, that's 120 billion yen total, which equates to $1,199,880,000. Winning the game requires spending the money in order to save Japan from the impending disaster, which could be anything from civil war to a massive earthquake to something of a more political nature. Taki is Seleção number 9 and, for some reason, considered very dangerous by the other Seleção. The description might suggest, the series has a very prevalent theme regarding the value of money from a societal point of view. The phrase "Noblesse oblige" is used as the arc words for the series. There are also lots of references to classic American cinema, mainly because Takizawa is a gigantic film buff. The second movie is even called Paradise Lost. TL;DR: Just watch the fucking trailer if you don't want to read my awesome review. Original Japanese Trailer that actually shows what the series is about: Not as Good English Trailer: 'Dat Stop Motion in the ED: Also, it's the only anime that I've ever owned in its entirety completely legally. I love it so much and I really want it to be more popular. Oh, and I'd suggest watching the English dub. The Japanese voices are great, but the localization captures the spirit of the show so much better than the more or less directly translated subs do. I liked it with subs, but the best scenes, which were kinda meh in Japanese, were literally (as in literally literally) jaw dropping when I saw them in English.
Quick! Everyone have sex with Below!
A scattered memory that's like a far off dream A far off dream that's like a scattered memory Like, is this for real? Or not?
Don't forget scrolling through the XMB and pressing X. That's a pretty difficult part of the process.
They could at least make it believable.
Screw you, fried Hitmonlee is the best.
That's why you use tutorials.