Don't worry Captain. My morbid curiosity won't let me leave until everything's done. You'll not be alone on the ship while it goes down.
Sometimes I found you to be annoying, but I know that everything you did on here came from a sincere desire to help and be friends with people. You were KH-V's core. Thanks for always being yourself, even during times when it would have been easier to change for the sake of popularity. I'm sorry that things got so bad here that even you felt the need to leave, but I hope that remembering that you are far from alone in that feeling helps you feel better about that decision. Hope to catch you somewhere else someday.
It's been 20 months since I last had any contact with them. I'm completely fine now. I've genuinely never been better. Getting away from them...
I had to escape an emotional abuser and the only way to do that was to completely cut myself off from them and all of the people they were...
I abandoned a Skype account and moved to another if that counts for anything.
I already have two IM programs basically permanently on. A third would just be overwhelming.
Unfortunately not.
It's all a ploy to vacate KHV so that Blaine can demolish it to build a parking lot.
People are leaving because there is a bully in charge of the site. The drama is just a result of the same.
I've been back for maybe two months now? But you're telling me, I thought we left this kind of stuff back in school.
Remember to bottle up your feelings and never share your negative thoughts with people who care and want to support you, kids. The internet says That's Bad.
The original FMA anime series branched off completely to avoid having to rely on filler content. Technically it's the AU. Brotherhood is a more faithful adaptation of the original manga.
I'm open to suggestion on new roles I could take, since being an anchor does get a bit dull. As for colour, I'm happy to have either this yellow. It's the second from the top.
I've never watched a series with tons of episodes. I watched one with 57 once and that's the most I've gone for. So anything I could recommend is either 12-13 episodes or 25-26. I've not seen that, no, so unfortunately I can't really offer any insight on that one.
That would be KonoSuba, which I've also seen. I enjoyed it for its silliness, though Darkness definitely concerned me with her excessive masochism. If you're in want of any recommendations, I'm definitely one to ask since I've seen quite a few good series recently. I'd recommend Charlotte and Rokka no Yuusha from last year, for a start. I'd recommend those to everyone here actually.
A lot of anime branch off and become separate stories from their manga when the anime catches up to the events in the manga to avoid spoiling each other. It's also why long-running series like Naruto or Bleach end up with so much filler content. Eventually it's possible that My Hero Academia will also have to split off, but I'm pretty certain that if it does that won't be until season 3 or later.
Have not read the manga but I've heard second-hand that they're basically identical.
It's not that I want to take your job away from you, but that the upgrade to a sentient undead ship would make your job easier, along with everyone else's because of the ease with which we could alter course if needed. In either case I believe the destination is a tour of the list of planets we all came up with. Unless we're already on our way. It's hard to tell in space; everything's just black when you look out the window. And yes, I've been watching My Hero Acaemia this season.
Go Beyond! Plus Ultra!
If we're a crew entirely composed of the undead, is our ship also undead? Does it need a pilot at all? Can it simply respond to the desires of its occupants? Because if not this seems like an upgrade we need.