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  1. Princess Luna
    Try reading the dictionary...the thought of having to learn vocabulary will put you to sleep.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Princess Luna
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    D: maek et happii

    D: maek et happii
    Profile Post by Princess Luna for Crumpet, Aug 11, 2009
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  4. Princess Luna
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    I see joo. :/gasp:

    I see joo. :/gasp:
    Profile Post by Princess Luna for Crumpet, Aug 11, 2009
  5. Princess Luna
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    Ponyo

    Omgomgomg! I've been hooked on Miyazaki's works ever since I watched Spirited Away in 6th grade. All his works are such genius, it makes me want to cry. Howl's Moving Castle was spectacular! His best work yet, in my opinion. He's of course done wonders for Ponyo, it's expected. I've been DYING to see this since I saw the preview. I can't wait till I go and see Ponyo. The voice cast is darn sexy too.
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    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: Movies & Media
  6. Princess Luna
    Ehhh...I played this for about 7 months-ish, then I got bored. I raised a level 53 or 54 White Knight and 20-something Archer [I forgot my world's name ._.]. The characters and monsters are all really cute and stuff, but the game is very repetitive of its quests and tasks. It's a little amusing at the beginning, and can be a addictive at times [so can KHV], but it's also surrounded by lots of pointless internet drama [just like KHV].

    The point is, that you get tired of it.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: Gaming
  7. Princess Luna
    It is absolutely right for a girl to pay for the date. There is nothing wrong in that.

    In a relationship, I think, it should be an equal share. It would not seem right to only have the man pay, despite the fact that it is common courtesy for the man to pay for the lady. These are modern times, and women are no longer dependent on men—they've their own source of income and are almost of equal status as men. It would also be the same common courtesy in the woman's share to pay for the date and not always have her beau pay for her. They both have the equal share in the payments as they are a couple and as a couple, things such as paying for a date is mutual.

    However, it is slightly different when it comes to dating outside of a relationship. It would be expected for the man to pay for the date if he was the one doing the asking; vice versa for women, of course. Women ask men out for dates as often as men ask women, and at the end of the day, it would fall on their Guess and Gucci wallets to pay for their time spent together. It again comes back to common courtesy to pay for the date, if YOU—male or female—are the one arranging it...it only seems right.

    As a last regard, first impressions are always important to ladies, so it is essential for men to be a gentleman and pay for the first date, at least, regardless of who did the asking...Ladies LOVE a gentleman. Yes, it does seem a little hypocritic, but if you want to win the lady's heart, you will do this.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: Discussion
  8. Princess Luna
    Wrong section dude...This should be in the Tech & Tech Support area.

    But...

    Try this: http://www.techloops.com/ps2swmav3pl21.html
    I hear it's pretty good. Amazon may have it cheaper, but it's currently unavailable, and Ebay is lost. Most others I've seen are over $30 elsewhere.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: Technology
  9. Princess Luna
    genius... xD
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Princess Luna
    Where did you get the pics in your siggy? They be awesome. xP
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Princess Luna
    intriguing.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Princess Luna
    what is the logic being circular logic?
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Princess Luna
    Name 5 people you wish they'd just drop dead and die.

    Name 5 people you'd love to meet from KHV.

    What really grinds your gears?

    Tea?

    Coffee?

    Energy drink?

    Best video game in the entire world?
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Princess Luna
    Guess we just assume all admins are....old-er ._.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Princess Luna
    I'd say that I'm a mix of all three. How I view something always depends on the conditions, and conclusions I come to after I've contemplated over it.

    I suppose I can say that I am an optimist and a realist more so over being a pessimist though. I go by common sense most of the time, and do what I thought would give me positive results. I first run the thought over my head and weigh both the pros and cons before making the final decision. There is no reason to be pessimistic about everything that happens, as bad things will always happen no matter what you do.

    My being optimistic is my own way of staying sane. I also do so for the sake of others as well—for encouragements and etc., it really helps. It's good to sometimes look at things with hope, for every problem has a solution, and sooner or later, it will be resolved [though more realism is applied here than optimism]. Optimism is a good thing since sometimes that is EXACTLY what it takes to appreciate certain things around you...and some—including me—learn it the hard way.
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 11, 2009 in forum: Discussion
  16. Princess Luna
    new ?
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 10, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Princess Luna
    rollin' ~
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 10, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Princess Luna
    Why did I always think you were 25 or something. D:
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 10, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Princess Luna
    This is still rolling? Rollin'
    Post by: Princess Luna, Aug 10, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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