I keep on reading it as Azumanga Daioh.
like omg who's this bitch?
No, he should continue. The more he says that we can't do it, the more I, and probably others, want to prove him wrong.
This thread needs a sexy Brazilian.
Are you sure you can handle all this sexiness, Nova?
Agent GS reporting for duty. *salutes*
Great to see that you're back, bro. :'D
Maaaaaaaaaaaaybe. :3 Although I'll admit that I'm only invisible now because I'm too lazy to check a box. I don't really have a reason to stay...
"LEAVE WHILE THERE'S STILL TIME!" is what I would've said if you hadn't been here for 4 years. There's no hope in you ever leaving. mwahahahaha
You're going to Mexico?
You'll be getting child support from KHV so it's all good.
They will be. It's weird when I meet some old friends and find out that they're engaged or married. The cynic in me believes that the relationship won't last. >> It's even weirder when I meet some girls from my graduating class out on the street and they have a baby with them. The whole time I'm wondering "HOLY **** IS THAT YOURS!?" but I never ask because I'm afraid I'd come off as rude.
The remix is pretty good.
I have Nutella. But seriously, it's great that Demi was able to kick that cancer's ass.
I want to believe this is true but I'm going to remain skeptic for now. Didn't Square say that they wouldn't start on KH3 until Versus XIII was done? If this is true, I guess Versus XIII will be announced soon.
The macaw, jaguar and rufous-bellied thrush. Jaguar's pretty fucking badass. My grandpa also owns a couple of macaws. I guess he's more patriotic than I thought.
Spoiler ARRIBA!
I think I was about 180 cm last time I checked so 5'11"-ish.
aren't all veterans poopy butts?
Thanks for the advice, guys. Because while native English speakers learn the language by growing up with it, they also learn the spoken informal language first which usually breaks some rules but it is still understood by the majority and then they learn the grammatically correct and formal version of their language in school. Since they're already more accustomed to speaking informally, they stick with it and only speak formally when necessary. A non-native speaker usually learns it the other way around. They learn the formal version first to understand how the new language works and since it's the first thing they learned, they're more accustomed to it and they stick with it. Like a lot of my friends who are learning English don't use contractions, don't use slang or idioms and try to speak as properly as they possibly can and whenever I talk with them, they have difficulty understanding me because I don't talk like that at all. This doesn't only apply to English either. Native speakers of any language tend to speak very informally as well.