Uh, that's the whole point of this section (though, most of the poll options make me facepalm, that's beside the point). If you don't like the theories, well, why are you here? Anyways, I seriously doubt Ven being Terra's/Sora's brother/father/uncle/whatever or any other family related connection is the answer. Why? Well, since when has the answer ever been "the connection between x and y is that x is y's father/brother/cousin/what have you"? It's always been "x is y's closest friend/heartless/nobody/insert other important kh related things here". Family has no importance (or rather, has had no importance) in the series whatsoever. We have never even seen a single family member that we know of (the most we got was hearing whom we *assume* is Sora's mother, and not the emphasis on "assume", because it could easily be Sora's maid or nanny or a number of other things), they've merely been mentioned on a handful of occasions, they have played no significant roles in the series whatsoever; as such "ven being sora's older brother" does not seem like Kingdom Hearts to me. Now, I will not say that it is impossible for family to eventually hold some prominence in the series, this including suddenly becoming important through the aforementioned possibilities in BBS, Days, coded, etc. However, I'm very skeptical of that. Call me close-minded if you want, but that's my take on it.
I wasn't really mad. He wasn't that hard and I knew I wasn't really going to get anything except a shitton of exp anyway.
Cassino Royale was better.
IMO, Kairi won't get the Oathkeeper. And if we're to trust Xaldin on the issue, the flowery keyblade is Riku's and not Kairi's.
Would have been nice if you had put some detail on the zipper, but that asides I can't find all that much to complain about.
Yeah, all of them are already gay as is. :v
But **** was canned brah :c
Metaphors aside, calling a glass "half-empty" has always sounded a little odd to me. However, I wouldn't really consider myself much of an optimist. A realist, I guess.
Absolute good or evil do not exist, for obvious reasons. For one thing, what defines "good" and "evil" is completely and utterly subjective, they're nothing more then concepts, we merely establish them to keep order within society. And even then, what may be evil to one person or culture might be good in the eyes of another, and so and so forth. So whether something can be completely and utterly evil and malevolent depends on the person's viewpoint towards the matter, but you can't really make the claim that anything is really good or evil from an objective standpoint.
I haven't read the actual novels so I can't really say if they're really good or bad, but I know the premise and I've read snippets. The premise sounds pretty ******, and the prose, from what I've seen, seems flimsy. I don't know anyone in my circle of friends who likes Twilight.
Neither, they're both cock****.
Antipyretic from FFT. >:C
hey brodude can I wear the Kim Jae Hoon tag
I tend to prefer brunettes, and I tend to find redheads kind of..."eh".
I find both entertaining, I can't really pick between one or the other. :v
And you're a spammer who seems to be incapable of spelling basic words and that probably greatly enjoys a just barely above mediocre Square Enix and Disney crossover series whose main characters mostly consist of flamboyant homosexuals. Anyway, the Metroid tag has litttle to no flow or depth. :v
I have never read any of them, so I can't really say much about the quality of the books, but I've read about them and the premise sounds ******ed as hell; most of my friends seem to share my sentiments.
He has, actually. In case anyone wants the exact quote.
you'd do better going into comedy rather than art, but whatever makes you happy, brodude either way, where's my autograph also yeah, ******, I know, but I didn't feel like putting much effort into it
Oh, I'm so sorry about that. And thanks for clarifying that, I'll read te stickies in the future.