I'll talk to myself a lot. Helps me get my thoughts together and if I have a lot to do I can prioritize. I...have argued with myself, but usually nothing more than "Yeah, you did that already...no you didn't...yes...no. Yeah? No, guess not." I'll curse myself out too, it's bad.
I got him a sun visor for his Jeep. It's got a picture of a golf fairway with a view of the ocean and the hole's flag off to the right. He's always parking that car in the sun when he goes to work, and he's burned himself a couple of times now when he gets inside and reaches for the seatbelt.
Mine are: Darkness of the Unknown (KHII) Hyrule Field (LoZ:TP) Scars of Time (Chrono Trigger-I believe) Still Alive (c'mon, you gotta know this one. XD)
I have a couple tips that helped me in some manner, shape or form: *Make a pact with yourself. Tell yourself that you can't go see a movie, for example, until after you've studied. That way, you're motivated (somewhat) to break out the books. *Find a study strategy that works best for you. Flash cards, self-quizzes, and the like help more than just staring at the same page for a half an hour. And chances are you'll remember important facts better if you us them. * Get together with a few of your friends and have a study group. You can break out snacks and drinks, and maybe order pizza or something later. This way, if one of your friends is very good in science, for exmaple, but weak in English, and you vice versa, you can teach each other. Corny, I know, but that's how I aced many college exams. Hope that helps some.
You want to see a bad LoZ G.O. screen, play one of the older NES Zeldas. I can't think of which one it was off the bat. Ganon comes out of nowhere and stares evilly with glowing eyes, and the music makes you cringe, cry, and curl in a fetal position all at once.
Definitely used the save point room and Moogle Room cards the most, I always had an abundance of them. Tranquil Darkness is a close second.
Aw, shoot. Somebody got Axel already. I've been told I sound like Axel. Oh well, if he's already taken I'll dig up my mic and gladly be our resident Savage Nymph.
Oh goodness...I always worry this will happen to somebody here...I just never thought it would actually happen. I never did talk to Soku myself but from what I read from his posts he seemed like an awesome guy. I regret not getting to know him better. RIP, Soku. You will be sorely missed.
Play it. It's hilarious, and addicting. Clicketh here. My best is 585.79 m. What's yours?
That has to be the funniest thing I've seen all day. XD
It does sound a little like Snap. Do we get to throw stuff at the animals before taking pics?
I think Destiny's Force won...x.x Yowza.
Reposting this here, but instead of trying to force the rules, how about watching the first few posts? I may have mentioned something like this in the past (cant remember), but another forum I go to has this policy where, as a newbie, your first 10 posts have to be approved by an admin or a moderator. This is to see that you can actually follow the rules without causing trouble. I don't know how this would work here, never mind whether Neku or any of the the other admins will be able to enforce this, but that way if the post is irrelevant to the topic, spammy, or advertising, the mod chooses not to have it appear on the thread. There's no flaming, the newbie learns if a note is written as to why the post(s) weren't allowed, and if it appears that this person will be a problem, then they can get banned. Too harsh?
Shoot. >.< Can this get locked, and I'll do that right now?
The only thing I'd have to transfer, if anything, is rewrite the friend code I made for Phantom Hourglass. I'm lame, so that's the only Wi-Fi game I have. I'd probably have to change some settings too, but that won't be too hard. I don't think I'll lose game data, that's saved on the cards, right? EDIT: Mine's Platinum too, but my GBA was black.
3:39 PM in the Bay State, Ewe Essay.
I have been leaning heavily toward getting it...I like the blue one anyway (no girly pink for me!) Thanks. ^^
How about watching the first few posts? I may have mentioned something like this in the past (cant remember), but another forum I go to has this policy where, as a newbie, your first 10 posts have to be approved by an admin or a moderator. This is to see that you can actually follow the rules without causing trouble. I don't know how this would work here, never mind whether Neku or any of the the other admins will be able to enforce this, but that way if the post is irrelevant to the topic, spammy, or advertising, the mod chooses not to have it appear on the thread. There's no flaming, the newbie learns if a note is written as to why the post(s) weren't allowed, and if it appears that this person will be a problem, then they can get banned. Too harsh?
I want an honest opinion. I'm debating trading my old, original DS for a Cobalt Blue DS Lite. The Gamestop near me is still doing the trade-in deal where I get to pay only $60 for the Lite if I trade in my DS. There's nothing wrong with the system at all. I bought it on eBay last August and the only thing rong was a small scuff on the top lid. Other than that it plays great, the battery works good, and the touch screen isn't scratched up ( the previous owner put on screen protectors the day he bought it). Heck, the thing came in the original box with the demo Metroid cart. So why the trade-in? It's getting harder to find accessories for the old DS; everything's for the Lite. I'm going away on a trip soon and wanted a case to put it, my pens, my games, and my charger in, and the closest thing I got was for the Lite, and it didn't fit, so I brought it back. I also misplaced the original stylus that came with the system, so trying to find a replacement for that was a pain (hooray for eBay). Every now and then I have found a case or two at Gamestop that fits, but have never bought it (durr). I'm debating now to just trade it in for the Lite (which I had wanted in the first place), or just keep looking for that case. I've messed with my brother's Lite a couple times, and I liked how it feels and handles better than the clumsy and bulky feel of the original. Thoughts? Help? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
If you don't want to wait, buy it online. Otherwise, it might be a while before Europe gets it. We just, just got vol. 2 out here in the US.