Well... *has music full blast so the trolls voices are drowned out* I solved that problem... *can't also hear neighbors banging on door downstairs* It was either that or a the grenade of justice. :p
It was a business law professor in university, btw... He randomly took sources and checked them out. I stopped checking random websites after a teacher yelled at me on how inaccurate my paper was due to how much the topic was hated and how much contrary info I had on each topic in it. I still don't like using Wiki, even for regular stuff. Give me a regular site any day.
The twenty billion that was supposed to go help the families/businesses/government that were hit by the disaster of the Gulf Oil Spill last summer have gotten little to none of the promised money to help the economy down there from the massive setback of the ecological disaster. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41585446/ns/business-small_business As much as it upsets me that this is going on, it upsets me more that I'm not surprised. I knew that this was going to happen since this process was offered to help. Like I said before, and still strongly stand by it, if this happened in Maine, we'd be in the same hole if not deeper. I hope it gets better for the families and businesses of that area. It was a horrible year for them, and it sounds like this one isn't going to be easier.
I remember one kid in my class used Wikipedia as a source once. *wasn't me, btw* Dear God, you should have seen the look on my teacher's face when he checked out Wikipedia. That alone was worth him banning us from ever using that source in a paper again. *doesn't trust Wiki, so I didn't mind* That sucks, btw. Did you fix it? Also, that's 18%, not fifteen. 6+6+3+3 is eighteen.
Other than flame my story? 8in a high-pitched whiny little kids voice* THEY STARTED IT!!!!!!! I also was admin for a long time, me and trolls don't like each other. :p
DIE TROLLS, DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!!!11 *smashes several with hammer in their skulls, enjoying their screams* *thank you* So how's everyone? I started a new story, the reception has been... Lukewarm, at the most.
*pulls on flame helmet, gets on flame shield, hides behind flame-proof rock* Okay... I have for a long time hated pokemon... *dives behind rock as flamers throw rotten tomatoes and eggs at me* Seriously, I never, EVER, EVER, EVER watched the anime. I watched three of the movies. The first one was eh... To me, the second I thought kicked ass. The third plain out sucked and I gave up. I never got the channel of which Pokemon airs, and when I did and watched a few episodes, I rapidly lost interest and never watched it after two episodes. Mary Su- I mean, Ash... Is a dumbass, sorry, but he is a moron. He has a few "funny moments" but most of the time he looks like a hopeless idiot who doesn't know how to tie his shoelaces. He never catches any pokemon, lets go of his most powerful ones when they're at the top, they never evolve for some unexplainable reason. *the Everstone started in Gold/Silver, that still doesn't explain all the other unevolutions* Misty is the only one who made sense for me, if someone stole and busted a bike worth a million yen, I would follow him to his damned grave trying to get the money back. That's not romance people, that's common sense. And I stopped playing the games after Silver, I tried the rest, but Silver is seriously the last game I played through without not playing it for about 5-10 years. *Ruby I went back to after a LONG time off* There's my bashing, and I'm not leaving this rock now until the flamers leave.
I was born and raised in the U.S., Maine to be exact. I have thought for a long time leaving, it's not just the news and myself that has changed. With no health care that would accept me for full coverage without thousands out of pocket, I won't be able to get my pre-existing condition, which is life-long, treated. I just see so much fighting in the government, so much finger-pointing inside and outside the government and nothing changing. Yes, I do agree it's part of the media, but as an individual, you have your own say and right on how to act and what to say within and in cases of shootings and other things, outside the law. I see less control of that every time I turn on the t.v. and it scares me. I feel like the country is spiraling out of control on many levels, and it's something that can't be solved by slapping more laws in place, or making more control on what people watch/see. If you see a culture like Japan, they have some of the most violent and sexual based games/cartoons/music out there. Me and my mom went to a Japanese restaurant where they were playing the modern age Japanese songs and she was horrified by the lyrics. But they don't have nearly as much crimes, or nearly as many problems as the United States does. They model after the U.S. in many ways, how can one culture differ so much than another? Maybe the grass isn't greener on the other side, but they might offer a long more.
Um...... Try to put it out? <>
Does that mean that there's going to be no barrier between the video game/anime/book world anymore? D: *tries to get up and collapses*
I learned that walls hurt... *twitching in agony on the floor*
*crashes facefirst into wall and flops back, twitching*
Okay, sorry if this is a rant when I start, first of all: Seriously, every time I turn on the news now, I hear about shooters, violent video games getting more warnings, no gun control laws. Which I think at least should be more stringent, but that's not the topic here. People protesting and saying some pretty horrible things against the U.S. or some part of the U.S. that they don't like, fighting and God-knows what else. I loved the U.S. for years, I grew up here and I always consider it like my home. But with all this going on, do you think it's changing in a good way or a bad way? If bad, do you think it'll ever change to be good again? I think honestly, and I thought about it for a while now, that the U.S. is seriously going to the dogs. Without health care for me to help with my own pre-existing condition, I have no reason to stay especially with everything seemingly getting more violent and dangerous on both sides. I loved the U.S. when I was growing up as a kid, I love living where I do with the small, laid back town. But I also don't want to be in a country where I get ticked off every time I turn off the news or upset. Or where I feel like someone who really, REALLY doesn't deserve presidency gets it because the person can kiss up to the press enough. (please don't trot into the minefield of politics, I didn't mention any names, don't start doing so for this conversation.) It worries me now and in the future.
Before anything else, why the hell was there a fighter jet on a ebay? Hopefully can no longer work, but still... Why the HELL was there a fighter jet on eBay? Are we just going to HAND OVER the atomic bomb next to the terrorists? They have the same stuff a seven year old boy does. And yes, you can REPAIR THESE FRIGGING AIRPLANES SO THEY WORK!!! People do it all the time. Why don't we just GIVE the US to our enemies. Idiots. There's tons of old museums that will buy these kinds of jets and collectors. DO IT PRIVATELY, NOT PUT IT SOMEWHERE WHERE ANYONE, INCLUDING A SEVEN YEAR OLD CAN BUY THE DAMNED THING!!! ESPECIALLY FOR 117,000 DOLLARS!!!!! *coughs* Rant aside, that's a hilarious story, it would be something my cousin would do. But he would make sure that no one would noticed until it was actually shipped to his house.
I do think over five hundred is too many for live action. What I'd really, REALLY love is a live-action of Silver with it remade, instead of just more shiny stuff onto the old. *what I call all Pokemon games now after Silver original* I seriously love Silver, but after that game, nothing really kept me going.
I only rarely play Guitar Hero when I get bored and it's at a electronics store or arcade. My rhythm and beat is still too terrible to continually play, though I did manage the easiest song in arcade once. *yes, point and laugh, I'm hopeless* So it really doesn't matter on neither since I never heard of True Crime either. Though I do agree on that being way too many games. Okay... *reaches up and pulls on anti-flame helmet and mask, holding flame shield in front of me* I think the milking will continue with Mario, *starting to fall to the dark side of a game every single year* Sonic *HOW many games are now coming out a year for that milked dry and really bad game franchise now?* Final Fantasy *again, dark side with one a year series games, and they're getting pretty damned terrible, too* and Pokemon. *cowers under flame shield, starting to see once a year games, and also the games since Silver are really pointless unless you buy five other games from the series to catch all the pokemon, not including the fact that there's never any new plot* I am now going to stay behind this flame proof rock and wait for the flamers.
About the pharmacist, I'm not defending his mistake, but I do want to point out in the past all doctors wrote in "short hand writing" which is a fast cursive writing that can make it almost impossible to discern what it actually says in most cases, favored by the people with doctorate degrees, such as doctors psychiatrists and vets. Personally, I think it's a habit from graduate school, where the lecture is so fast you need to do short-hand to keep up. The problem is, before they made most, note: Not all, prescriptions typed, this mistake happened a helluva lot more. Where I go for a doctor, they still usually use short-hand prescription fill-outs. Meaning you can't read what it says on the slip. At least I can't, but I go somewhere where they call the hospital to make sure. The pharmacist should have made sure that the prescription was right. I don't think most doctors would allow anyone to take an abortion pill instead of the procedure in the hospital. Where it's safer, more sterilized and if anything goes wrong, they're there to help. I had a friend of mine who went through pre-labor and lost the baby. She said it was massively traumatizing and emotionally scarring, at the least, the hospital would make sure that the woman was okay afterward and not showing any signs of ill-effects. Note: That's most hospitals, not all. As for the mother, yes, she should have checked. The abortion pill is one large pill, while antibiotics are usually many small pills. She should have called the doctor to make sure or at least read the sticker on it. I do agree, yes, unfortunately the baby should be aborted due to the complications to the mother and the baby itself even if it manages to survive the pills affects.
And sing a song, too.
It/She seems trustworthy... And the voices in my head say the cake is a lie. :p
I also have something called Glados instructing me through life now. A robotic female voice that insults me... I'm sure her advice is sound.