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  1. Repliku
    That's the way it works. I'm so tired. *yawwwwwwn* stupid work.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Repliku
    *puts up a bowl as defense
    *has applesauce now..takes out cinnamon and sits and eats*
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Repliku
    Since Vincent is well...rather immortal, would it be possible to play him in the game?
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Retirement Home
  4. Repliku
    OOC: Sure, you can have Lexaeus.

    (Twilight Town) Repliku snerked and disappeared through a smoke of Darkness to appear outside the gate and walking towards the forest. "You really aren't as smart as you pretend to be. Maybe you should put your arrogance in check. You aren't as great as you imagine in any way. I know you want to be real and whole but being a pompous jerk still makes you just as fake as me."

    (TWTNW) Maleficent peered down at Xemnas and lofted a brow, surprised to see him. Diablo, the raven, cawed angrily and rustled its feathers. "I see it seems you have returned. I did so hope those two boys would actually be of -real- use for once but it seems both are yet again disappointments." She stood up, her robes fluttering as a wind moved by her gesture to get her staff and some kind of magic was activated. "However, if I must lose this castle...I can just restore it to its former appearance that you left it in." The castle began to shake as vines and thorns began to move now strongly about against walls. Her arms outspread and some aura orb of protection that glowed a purple color encircled around her.

    Heartless were just there to mercilessly slaughter, Larxene, because since you did not have a Heart, at first they would not really react...however, once the attacks began, their instinct to survive kicked in and they began to do some earnest fighting you back. However, they were just no match for Larxene's coolness factor.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Retirement Home
  5. Repliku
    It's great to have you around again Dark...and Madiyasha, your sig kills my eyes. *blink* *rubs eyes*
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Repliku
    "Internet Mental Institution, someone who doesn't care speaking. What is the nature of your problem? Freak typers...I see. Well, it's your problem. I'm on a coffee break right now." *click*

    Let's face it...that's seriously how that hotline would work. :)
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Repliku
    It was so intended for a lol. Cuttest. rawr.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Repliku
    Well, actually you do work to being recognized by others to be popular at all. The point isn't that 'popular' people are bad. It's that a lot of popular people have egos the size of planets. I was 'decently' popular at school but also since I worked and was doing a lot of other things, I knew that it did not mean squat in the really real world so I didn't let it go to my head. Also, most of the time if I was popular it was because I told people who were arrogant to go shove off and that they weren't as important as they thought they were and I still participated in school programs etc and was good at them. I also didn't treat others like dirt and helped people to get some recognition they deserved because school cliques and me did not get along well together.

    Some popular people are fine and are popular for the reason that they are amiable and good natured. It's not like all people popular in school are fashion model look alikes or super jocks where they are stuck on themselves and even some of the pretty pretty girls and jock guys are cool and there is more to them. So, I do see what you are saying here. However, knowing you to some degree, I doubt as popular as you are in school that on some form you'd say 'I'm popular' as a qualification that makes you unique. You'd actually probably write out what it is that 'makes' you unique instead.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Repliku
    Actually you -need- to talk to a therapist..and well not just a therapist but an actual psychiatrist. Not just a counselor. You do need assistance but seem to be just being treated for depression, which is not what is wrong with you if you are hearing voices. You need to encourage your parents to send you to a new person and explain to that person that you are being told to commit suicide amongst other things and say that this is -very- serious. Do not just avoid the psychiatrists or there is no way to help you. You ran into a doctor that did not take you seriously which partially may be your parents' fault because he listened more to them and they did not take you so seriously.

    Try to get them to send you to someone new and make it clear this is no joke.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
  10. Repliku
    Mysterious Voice: The power of the warrior. Invincible courage. A sword of terrible destruction. Is this the power you seek?

    Sora can say 'yes' or 'no'.

    Since that is the answer and this is in the wrong area, this will be closed. If you need further help, please post in the 'help' section of the KH area. If there is any question, feel free to PM me.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  11. Repliku
    The other thread was merged with this to not lose posts. Please make sure to read through the stickies list above to ensure that you are not posting a duplicate thread.

    I actually liked Aladdin the best out of the choices. He is always so friendly and helpful and his attacks were pretty cool. Also his abilities were useful to getting more munny quickly.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  12. Repliku
    Guys, if this is going to remain here, which I don't mind, please make sure you follow the rules on spam in the area and keep to topic and well, post more than 3 words.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  13. Repliku
    I'm going to close this since it is turning into spam. If you wish to comment on the 14th member, please post in the 14th member sticky thread above.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  14. Repliku
    I'm pretty sure unless something weird happens, that Namine is definitely not the 14th member. Namine was held in Castle Oblivion and that is also apparently where she originally showed up. It doesn't make any sense for her to be the 14th member and she did not have any contact with Roxas until she met him in Twilight Town after CoM. She was held captive and after CoM she left with Riku and DiZ to help sort out Sora's head. So there really is no way in the span of time of Roxas's story that Namine could have been elsewhere to be the 14th member. She was also never an actual member of the Organization during her tenure at Castle Oblivion and instead was more a prisoner to the Organization instead, where they were at Castle Oblivion to do studies on memories.

    So all in all, I'm like 99.9% sure that the female 14th member is definitely not Namine in any way possible.

    Also, since there is a sticky on the 14th member above, I am going to have to merge this one since all of you wrote so much here and I hate for the info to get lost. Please though from now on post 14th member conversations there until the game comes out and more things can be said.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  15. Repliku
    This is definitely Spam Zone material. The title spelling 'cutest' as 'cuttest' was at least the smallest of clues. Please read the rules in the Kingdom Hearts area to know what is spam and not.

    And Riku is definitely the cuttest.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Repliku
    My adopted kid has returned!!!
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Repliku
    lol @ popular people...who actually say they are popular. There's definitely a difference with saying and thinking you try to get along well with people and do an admirable job for the most part...to someone that says 'I'm popular!' as a reason why they are good at something. I'd have laughed at that person too.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Repliku
    Seems to me you -desperately- need to tell your parents flat out that you need -real- help and this is not a joke and to get you to doctors that will REALLY pay attention to you and not just give you pills but also some serious therapy. You could have either schizophrenia or MPD and schizophrenia is very serious. It's a brain damaging thing and not just a disorder. From what you describe to me it sounds like it leans more to schizophrenia and this can be helped but only with the right medications and treatments.

    Please, do tell your parents and if they won't listen get some help by talking to someone who will, even if it's a school guidance counselor when you begin school again. This is -very- serious and you are right to be upset and all because you are not getting the attention you need for a dilemma that is plaguing you. If you feel like you are going to consider suicide too much, even call 911 if you have to because if this is that serious that you feel out of control, you want to get it resolved. Hopefully just explaining how serious this is to your parents and that the medications are doing nothing will resolve this and get you to get some real help.

    Were you actually diagnosed with anything? You don't really mention that you were diagnosed with anything and I'm assuming with how you are talking, perhaps they just gave you anti-depressant medication and sent you on your way.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
  19. Repliku
    Actually Islam does recognize the Bible in it as well, even if Jesus is the most mysterious prophet of all because he's one of the only ones that doesn't have wives galore like in the Old Testament and in the Koran. They just do not see Jesus as the son of God but more like Mohammad who was a prophet. Islam does discount some claims of the Bible to include that Jesus was more than a prophet and is the son of God. However, it does teach about the Bible to some degree and though it does not consider Jesus the son of God, does still class him as a prophet. It does 'scrutinize' the New Testament quite a bit but so do Jews as there is quite a bit of proof that Jesus is in some ways resembling other legendary deities with the stories told of him and some of the scenarios are up for debate. Of course, Christianity also scrutinizes Islam and Judaism so it all works around in a vicious circle as also Judaism scrutinizes Islam. Safe to say though, Islam actually does do some studies into the Bible and especially does use the Old Testament, but does also use some of the New Testament.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  20. Repliku
    Post

    A Patriot

    Patriotism is a thing that in small doses is fine but let to go to the extreme fails...just like religion or anything else that can go fanatic and lead to disarray. For example, see any history of any country pretty much when it does stupid things. One big example, Germany and WW II and the events that led up to WW II.

    I am an American. Do I have some pride in the country? Sure, some. Do I also see the faults that this country has? Yes, I certainly do. Throughout our history this country has done some great things, mediocre things and some down right crappy things. In a way I have to stand behind all of them. I have to accept that our leaders and those under orders did some craptastic ventures now and then. It was patriotism that helped win our people's freedom and also inspired other countries to gain freedom from their oppressive nobles and religious tyranny etc. It can be a useful tool and feeling when trying to fix a great problem but in other ways it's not so great.

    Patriotism goes wrong because a patriot will see that a country has done -nothing- wrong. Everything has an excuse or made up reason why an action was in line to do and just fine or they utterly ignore it as many fanatic religious zealots do. If you try to raise an issue that something is wrong with the country, they don't want to hear it and will likely turn on you because you are speaking ill of the country. You become seen as a lazy burden that shouldn't belong in the country because people have died for your country and to preserve your right to think as you do blah blah. Considering that some 'patriots' believe Atheists shouldn't even exist as citizens in America, including my own president, perhaps it's caused me to be jaded. Also, I was in the army and hearing that 'Atheists aren't in foxholes' rather pissed me off. If anything, we are there and were there and care for defending our country and we are also getting pushed by evangelical Protestants with religion down our throats. It's highly annoying.

    I went off topic in a way but felt it was for a reason. Being a former soldier for a few years, being raised in a military family as well, and yet having more of an open-mind, I can say that I think patriotism is a zealous movement when people refuse to see our country's flaws. This goes for -any- country. There is nowhere that is perfect and people of any country will slam other countries but low and behold if you dare to say anything to them on how corrupt or wrong some detail is about their home turf. I do think that we should have 'something' to believe in where we are at or we are obviously in the wrong place. However, also accepting we are human and that our countries are bound to as many flaws as is typical of humans in other areas is a must in order to help lower corruption and keep us mindful to keep our countries alive. I often say first I am a citizen of Earth and then I am an American. It keeps my priorities straight to realize I need to focus on what is good for the world and also my neck of the woods. Someone who calls himself/herself a patriot usually is a person that is full of pride in a country but misses out on the flaws and so corruption can flourish. I won't identity myself as such though I do not certainly loath my home. I just see at the same time as I am happy to be here, it still has work to become an ideal place.
    Post by: Repliku, Jul 29, 2008 in forum: Discussion