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    Call of the Wild was an interesting book to read. Jack London was able to capture both the brutality of nature and animal perspective with an interesting quality. The book essentially glorified uncivility and held a message of going back to your roots and how one must strive with complete effort for proper happiness.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Literature
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    The Wizard of Oz.

    We viewed the movie today in class for a very interesting sort of Art lesson. Somewhat hard to believe, but it was indeed true.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: The Playground
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    The character looks a bit static and the background not as well-defined in contrast with the reverently bolded lines of the character. The colour, however, has a nice sort of pastel look to it and the shades of colour encompass more than the colour itself. The anatomy of the character is also rather acceptable.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    I am not necessarily one to enjoy the invasion of one's privacy. I am curious of what may be in their files, yes, but unless the former person was someone whom I may consider of note I would simply label whatever they had previously saved on the laptop as irrelevant and proceed with my own doings.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    In most cases, a "best friend" would simply be someone whom you prefer to occupy your time with over other acquaintances, and personally if this were the case I would believe in it, yes, but for good reason. It would simply be natural; humans, as social creatures with separate opinions, enjoy being with those whom hold similar opinions to them more so than those whom hold differing opinions. These differing opinions can cause conflict, and conflict would be attempted to be avoided by both parties. It would be silly to hold every single one of your friends as absolutely and completely equal; they all hold their own opinions to which you may relate more or less with. This business of good and best friends would of course would be clear that it would result in a streak of favouritism among people, however.

    "Best friend" can also only be a word, one may not have a true best friend but a group of friends whom he or she find the most amusing to be with. They may not be "best friends" but they may be the closest thing.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Paganism

    I'm quite aware of what paganism is. Tolerable it is, indeed, although I truly would doubt that a revival of paganism as a primarily known religion would occur throughout the world with all the other sort of beliefs we seem to hold on this planet.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    It was apparently already released in Japan, and shall be set for a Spring 2010 release in North America and Europe.

    I am a bit mixed over the fact that they shall essentially be re-using the Battle Frontier from the previous Sinnoh games, though I do suppose they cannot change everything.

    What does puzzle me a certain bit is the use of "Shinto Ruins". The word "Shinto" would almost seem to break the fourth wall; Shinto is supposed to be a sort of Japanese religion, and this crossing into the Pokemon world would surely stir some debate. I am aware of its origin which refers to the native gods of Japan and how this would be logical as Arceus would be found in these ruins, but another name would most likely not create any such possible controversy.

    Or perhaps I am looking too much into this.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Gaming
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    I am quite observantly debating whether to buy a PS3. This game, its aesthetics especially looks absolutely amazing, and I must find my fix of Ratchet & Clank in some way or another. I shall be looking forward to this possible masterpiece.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Gaming
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    I was intending to buy either Persona 3 or 4 a few months before but I suppose it was pushed back for less trivial things. I suppose this shall be an excellent start, at least I will be able to properly play this now.

    Besides the other occurances, from the videos the game looks quite amusing to play.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: Gaming
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    The first Kingdom Hearts would be superior, in my opinion. It had a very excellent plot that was able to place Disney and its characters in their proper positions; as both primary antagonists and protagonists instead of the somewhat backseat stance in Kingdom Hearts II. The combat system did not rely heavily on Reaction Commands, which allowed for less cinematics and more interactivity. The worlds were also quite enjoyable to explore. The only flaw of Kingdom Hearts that primarily stands out would be the Gummi Ship levels.
    Post by: What?, Oct 16, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Thank you, Taffy.

    Thank you, Taffy.
    Profile Post by What? for T A F F Y シ, Oct 16, 2009
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    Just be careful that the building does not rot in some form or another.
    Post by: What?, Oct 15, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    That does not hold a candlestick to the almighty lord of horror movies.

    [​IMG]
    Post by: What?, Oct 15, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    He used the magical power of video editing.
    Post by: What?, Oct 15, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    odd

    I never knew you had a handy teleportation device with you. Look at all of the assorted trees you are visiting.
    Post by: What?, Oct 13, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    ahem.

    And the Mongols were unkind people.
    Post by: What?, Oct 13, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Thank you kind sir.

    Thank you kind sir.
    Profile Post by What? for tSG1, Oct 13, 2009
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