My PSP is certainly enjoying its broken, stagnating self this moment.
*Pulls out Peace of Münster*
That would indeed be quite effective, I must say. But where shall we suspend them in the flames? We must keep them alive for their ransom rewards...
Indeed, but we must be quite careful any northern Native Americans twist the moisture in the wood and release her henceforth. Then we will have to...
You and Bareri are slowly tempting me into forming a new world order based upon the usage of pale green text.
Bueno may soon become this generation's Darkandroid.
I must wholeheartedly congratulate our resident Mughal Emperor for his imminent success. Excellent job, sir.
Indeed, but we must be careful that the blind girl does not go rogue.
That is excellent to hear, good sir. Unfortunately my summer has been quite boring - most of my time has been myself stagnating at home doing...
Oh indeed. I do believe the machines should be solar-powered to benefit our lush environment.
If you place too many periods in your sentences you shall lose the original content of the statement to your attempt at intentionally improper grammar.
Is still in fact a red supergiant.
I do not see this thread assuming the correct party escort submission position.
It is certainly a very amazing work of existential beauty that allows one to ponder their philosophical duties. Within the signature we see a single man, represented in minimalistic quality due to the vastness of thought, our world, and space, that is represented by the black expanse - meticulously marked with a handful of multicoloured dots, themselves representing both the great variety in starts and the individual thoughts that flood our everyday world. Notice how the minimalistic man in the centre is drawn with distorted proportions - this represents the imperfection of man and his thoughts, along with their subjective and commonly changing qualities, even in the direct face of conscious philosophical thought. The man drifts among these stray thoughts in the black expanse - unorganized, ever shifting and changing, representing our own society's ideals in the rather real representation of space. Spoken from the mouth of the man, we see the words "Hello" - a direct attempt to contact these stray, drifting thoughts - an attempt at bridging the conscious and the unconscious - uniting the id, ego, and superego into one collective awareness - the word "CHRISTHOR", that dominates the black expanse. This "CHRISTHOR" represents collective thought, whilst the other individual dots represent individual thought, lingering and dancing together in the black, limitless expanse of the human mind. This signature, one may see, is a perfect representation of idealogical conflict, both internally within one's self and externally as witnessed throughout political, moral, and social opinions. This signature is the minimalistic representation of everything - every moral, psychological, philosophical quality that collectively creates our world and our own individual minds. And for that, I must applaud Christhor in his amazing philosophical masterpiece that is the signature. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
Indeed. According to my sources, their daughter was able to defeat a large boulder or some such, so she shall be quite helpful. Perhaps we should...
Thank you kindly, Styx. I do believe this shall indeed reduce the amount of clutter in the Literature section. On the topic of a webcomic subsection - I do believe it can be applicable and useful judging from at least the niche of activity that surrounds webcomics; perhaps the section itself can also be expanded to include Western comics in general. If we were to do this, however, the minuscule size of the community would allow me to suggest limiting threads dealing with specific webcomics/comics to "megathreads" so we do not clutter the board with six different threads about the same webcomic - for the sake of organization alone, perhaps.
I do believe this is a very minor suggestion. It would appear that the different Manga threads are scattered throughout either their respective sub-forum or the Literature section, leading to a large lack of organization - indeed, even the descriptions for both the Literature forum and Anime & Manga forum allude to such a topic. I indeed understand that keeping the Anime & Manga sub-section as a whole entity is much more productive than separating it, which is why I simply suggest a moving of all threads pertaining to Manga to one forum or the other, simply to prevent any future confusion and to essentially keep all of the Manga threads in their proper location. In doing so, I would presume that one of the mentions of "manga" in one of the descriptions should also be removed to, again, prevent any unnecessary Manga threads in that section and thus curtail confusion and disorganization.
Rayku, how are you sir? I do miss you dearly.
I do believe we lost our proper messenger hawk after we sent it on an errand to the family of a young, blind Earthbender girl.
Ack, thank you sir, my memory does not enjoy itself after 11:30 PM. I shall correct it immediately.