Either pass or fail in the adult learning center where I attend. Anything below 80% of answers right on a test equals a fail. If you fail, you repeat the week's work until you get it right. So the students at my school are always required to at least get a B on tests.
That link of my post is outdated, and the links to the downloads are broken. In that case, you can go to my website to download those cutscenes both in Japanese and English. http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/735973/klair.sytes.net/index.html Suggest that you install ffdshow codec before watching.
Why did Kairi choose to stay on the islands at the end of Kingdom Hearts 1? Why not stay with Sora and others in the search for Riku? I might get my answer if I replay KH, but I'm to lazy to do it.
I think the best voice done was for Riku. For Naminé though, the voice acting done for her wasn't so pleasant. I thought the voice matched her though. Next in line for worst was Axel.
Every other ****ed up disease-God's answer to the human race. That was damn profound.
I use magic more often than summons. The only summon I would use is Stitch, and I would try to use magic as much as possible instead of using heal to empty a full MP bar.
The boy was threatening them with slow and painful deaths by shooting them six times in different areas of the body ten minutes apart.
Wow I think that's a great idea. It seems as though nothing can go wrong with this. I'm not sure if it will make gaming consoles like the PS3 obsolete. But if it's successful, I think it will eventually.
So I was watching NBC earlier, the show that was on was called Medium. The episode title was "A Necessary Evil." I don't normally watch this show. I've never even heard of it before, but it is easily becoming a favorite of mine. The episode was mainly about a teenager named Brandon who hears voices from a spirit telling him about murders that will happen in the future and what to do to prevent them. He is convinced that whatever the spirit says will always come true. The thing is, Brandon is told by the spirit that to prevent the death of innocent people, the soon-to-be murderers must be killed. He is also told exactly what to do to successfully kill and leave no evidence. His method of killing is by convincing his victims to commit suicide ether by negotiation or/and at gunpoint. He believes that by killing these people, he is making the world a better place. What do you think about what Brandon is doing? Is killing not yet guilty people okay? Is killing to save others alright? I want to hear what you guys have to say about this. And I'm not going to tell what happens at the end of the episode... yet. EDIT: You can watch the full episode on Hulu. Ending: Spoiler Brandon becomes confused while trying to kill Allison, another psychic, who is a threat to the spirit's plans, and who doesn't commit suicide when threatened. She tells him that what the spirit, or ghost, says isn't absolute like what it led him to believe. Allison tells Brandon who is to say that somebody wouldn't have stopped the soon-to-be killers, or who's to say that they wouldn't of have stopped themselves. So basically Brandon realizes that he forced those people to kill themselves for no reason at all. The ghost replies to this by saying, "Well we could hardly afford to wait and just let awful things happen." But why does killing them have to be the fate for those people?
Defiantly CoR at level one. Harder than the Organization Data fights.
That may be true for some of us. But it's easy to tell which cartoons were good and which were just stupid, and defiantly cartoons made nowadays are very clearly targeted for kids. But oldish cartoons will still interest me.
Why are so many people saying that this is a bad idea? Since a lot is still unknown, there's not much we can say about it. Maybe their general audience changing, growing up and moving on, so they're moving along with them. They're expanding their television show, not changing it entirely.
I believe in evolution. There is simply no evidence for creationism. As for evolution, we see it happening all around us. Babies inheriting traits of its mom and dad, breeding wolves into dogs, the fact chickens can't fly, etc.
I wonder why Sora turned out to be just a Shadow when he turned into a Heartless.
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Negative: I have lost fate in humanity. I think eventually we're all gonna kill each other in some war, or die from a self-afflicted cause. Positive: I have faith in humanity. I believe humans have the capability to overcome any obstacle. Which one is my opinion? I think the only way this world can be saved is if we all start working together. The only way I think that will happen is when we hit rock bottom. People will start to get the message when the world is in a desperate state. I think the movie Knowing will have something to say about this subject, it's coming out in a couple of days.
Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how people could do or go against something without understanding why. Why do you want to preach? Why are you so intent on forcing your beliefs on others? "Your religion is wrong, ours is the absolute, and if you don't listen to me, God will send you to hell." sounds very terrorist like to me. Control by fear. You certainly wouldn't want that done to you, would you? You asked us why we chose our religions, yet you impose your own beliefs on us. If you want to understand other religions, try to view our side of things than just saying we are evil and that's the end of it. EDIT: :D “It is important to draw wisdom from many different places. If we take it from only one place, it becomes rigid and stale. Understanding others, will help you become whole.†-Iroh from Avatar: The Last Airbender I think it's very important to from your own opinions about things. Instead of becoming a clone of religion. Sometimes I think that the only way society will find peace is if everyone was brainwashed into thinking the same way, but where's the fun in losing your individuality?
Games that were hard for me and still hard for me are Super Mario Brothers, Resident Evil 3. I used to play Forbidden Memories too, it wasn't that hard of a game for me. Though I don't remember ever beating it... I loved my deck, it had some of the most powerful cards in it.
It has been happening to me too, so it's not just you. I don't know any workaround other than just waiting it out. Hopefully we can found out what the problem is soon.
My favorite book is Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You by Peter Cameron. I've related so much, maybe too much, to the main character of this book. It's about a teen named James being forced to start living in the adult world, him thinking that everything is pointless, 'his dislike of most other people—especially those his own age—'and learning how to not take everything people do to heart. I found James' negativity towards everything to be very witty and funny. It was a great read.