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  1. Repliku
    PG-13 should be - Guy pimp slaps the girl.
    Post by: Repliku, Jun 4, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    *trips into the thead.* Oops, darn. bye~
    Post by: Repliku, Jun 4, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    TMM, that was awesome. I lol'd at the spdude one, though maybe I cried a little inside too. Those were great and welcome back!
    Post by: Repliku, Jun 4, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Unfortunately, there are always going to be simple people out there that need to class and group other people so it makes them know how to deal with them easier. Stereotypes are lame but the thing to remember in the end is that those people may assign you where they want to but you don't have to listen to them either.

    Throughout life various people are going to think totally wrong about you. Don't let it bring you down. You -know- yourself and their opinions are just that...insignificant opinions. Be happy with who you are and enjoy life whether it crosses 'stereotypical' boundaries or not because some people are content with a label. Some people strive to fit a label so much that they become the epitome of that label. Others of us just roam and do a bunch of things based on what we enjoy. Along with stereotypes, there are annoying people that will always judge you, but we do not really have to consider their judgments worth a thing. Best advice is be yourself and know yourself. Don't care what others think of you as long as you aren't being a harm to anyone. People that waste their times placing stereotypes as important are just not in touch with reality anyway and they seem to think they have a right to control what others do instead of paying attention to their own faults and how pathetic they really are being. Self-confidence will pull you through this.
    Post by: Repliku, Jun 1, 2009 in forum: Help with Life
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    With a ton of syrup, yep.
    Profile Post by Repliku for Princess Celestia, Jun 1, 2009
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    It sucks to see you go, Renegade. Take care of yourself and hope sometimes you'll drop by. Stay cool.
    Post by: Repliku, Jun 1, 2009 in forum: Departure Hall
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    Yes, I've always considered rap music. It actually takes talent to rap decently, despite what some people think. There is rhythm and a way to flow with words in a pattern that can be difficult for people to master effectively. Music is about the flow and rhythm so to me, that puts rap in. Now if someone were just rambling on, ignoring some beat in the background and had no intentions of following a pattern etc, then it'd be up for debate.

    Despite the fact I do not like country music to nearly any level except a few artists who's voices and lyrics do not annoy me so much, I could never say it's not music. It's just not a preference of music I like. I can say that a bunch of singers that sing all nasally etc is not 'singing' to me, but in the end, that's not a very fair thing to assess. If I am to remain unbiased, I can just say their style of singing sounds awful and unappealing to me. It goes the same for rap in that regard.

    Also, all music is about how people feel and express themselves and some people will relate, while others won't. Rap music is about a variety of things. Not just about violence, drugs, sex. However, I encourage you to find a genre of music that artists have not gone into sex, violence and drugs. Maybe some old 50s stuff and prior was relatively 'clean' but even some of that has stuff regarding those 3 topics. The two most attacked types of music: rap and hard rock/metal always get labeled but I think it's unfair as I have proven even in a research paper that other genres have plenty of it seen, even in operas, and country music can have loads of it. The problem with rap and metal/hard rock is that the people who sing about them just come right out and say what they are going to say, bluntly. They don't dance around the topic. They say it as it is. Those of us who like those genres are also often people that come right out and say things are as they are. We don't have to allude to things and just because there is some cussing and crass language and brutal honesty, it doesn't mean that the music itself is wrong. It just speaks to different people. Some find openness rather offensive. Others embrace it.
    Post by: Repliku, May 30, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Doing fine. How are you?
    Profile Post by Repliku for Kites, May 30, 2009
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    That's cool.

    That's cool.
    Profile Post by Repliku for Mathias Jay, May 29, 2009
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    coco - you didn't know what a klondike bar was? The commercials are pretty amusing.. where the people get asked 'what would you do for a Klondike bar?' and it goes of course to ridiculous responses.

    RvR - hot girls give massages I hope. Yes?

    Mike.. why does your name say 'Roxas' in parenthesis after?.. and why don't we have aliases?? No fair. Skewing the ballot.
    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I totally vote for Absol, though the others, especially Shades, were just great options.
    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I don't carry bags... xD

    But the point of whether I'd buy something because it's cool looking to me and fits my style, versus buying something with a brand label on it that isn't 'me', I'll always go for the thing that fits me. If there's something I like that is designer, sure, I'll get it, but it's not for the name. It's for the style itself. I've never understood why so many people get sucked into buying things that just because they have a name/symbol on them, they've just got to have it. If the item was pretty much the same, but without the symbol, I'd rather get the one without the designer label. It'll be cheaper and functions the same and I tend to like to put my own decals and stuff on clothes if I'm feeling particularly creative anyway. Go individuality!
    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    You're probably right. I'm so evil like that.
    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    GUESS WHAT??

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    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Aw, no one would want to meet me. :( /wrists. I'm fun! *emo time*

    Hmm.. I'd want to meet any of the staff or any member that seems cool, has a sense of humor and doesn't try to steal my klondike bar. That's war right there.
    Post by: Repliku, May 28, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I'd have to say it's Roxas. I don't find Roxas tremendously interesting really so I am glad Xion, Axel, Riku and other Org members are in it so that there are other people I will want to play the game for, but I'm sure the main character will be Roxas since even the title refers to him. Maybe the other characters are getting a little more promoting so that we can see there are other elements to the game but I doubt that means Roxas is not the central character.
    Post by: Repliku, May 27, 2009 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
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    A siren sound from within the computer is usually the alarm for a processor being overworked/overheated, so I would suggest not disabling sounds. Has your computer ever shut down on you? Or do you just hear the sound?

    I would try to clean out the inside of the computer with an air can, especially paying attention to your cpu fan as the processor may be having troubles keeping cool. Are there any other symptoms you notice?
    Post by: Repliku, May 27, 2009 in forum: Technology