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  1. MoogleSky
    What's with the GIF? ;P But yeah, that was unfortunate because I needed that Windows partition for school! Ah, yes, Aerith would be one of the very few female characters in gaming or anime/manga that I'm actually fond of. Loved Advent Children; watched that so many times over. Breath of Fire definitely seems like a series that's before my time, haha. At least before I actually got into video games actively.

    Hi! Nice to meet you as well (:

    Oh~ So you only read your manga physically? And MangaFox is still around ;P For the most part, that's where I read mine, haha.

    My attention span does not allow for that ;-; My hands start to figuratively itch and want to skip through episodes once I start getting bored...Hm, Fall season tends to be the better season during the year, but with my picky taste, doesn't seem spectacular to me \: I started watching Parasyte and Psycho-Pass 2 last night though!
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 11, 2014 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Online relationships can be tricky, as everybody has already mentioned in the thread. Though that's not to say any relationships, local or long-distance, are easy to maintain; depends on the partners' commitment and dedication in sustaining a peaceful equilibrium. But having the comfort of knowing that you can have the physical aspect of a relationship comfortably is relieving.

    I always say that online relationships are not for everyone, but if it works for certain couples, all the more power to them. I've never had an online or long-distance relationship before, only a long-term local one and for the most part I did enjoy our time, but then eventually realized that spending too much together was starting to irk me internally. I like the thought of missing someone, albeit for long periods of time in the case of LDRs, but that makes meetings all the more special and significant.

    With the emergence of video chatting, getting in touch with your partner at least seems feasible as opposed to before, but that physical aspect of the relationship may still be missing unfortunately.

    For instance, I've been in a situation where I could potentially choose the local guy who is my age or the older one, but lives 3000km away and it's been this way for a while. Only reason why I haven't given either of them a definite answer is because I have yet to meet the latter guy and without actually physically spending time together, there's no way I could gauge how successful a LDR could be, if he's up for it given his current stage of life.
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Discussion
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    Exchange small talk now and then?
    There's no point in being together if you can't share whatever little moments between each other \:

    Keep abreast of each other's daily lives?
    Ideally, you'd like to know about the significant portions, but not necessarily everything until you've established your bases and have established that solid foundation on which your relationship is based. Otherwise letting down your walls and revealing your dirty little secrets might work against you.

    Share and/or discuss interests and hobbies?
    I've realized that this is probably one of biggest deal breakers that I have with partners. To be fair, I've only had one long-term relationship that lasted 3 years and now looking back, my SO and I had nearly nothing in common except for the fact we nearly had the same schedule during high school so it seemed "natural" to get together. But I've noticed that my interests and hobbies are important aspects of my life that I'd love to share with my future partner hence why I stress that requirement.

    Have core life events in common that you can talk about together?
    Hm, core life events...Relating this to my current situation where I basically have 2 guys on my hands: 1 being 9 years older and the other within my generation, being only 2 years older. Despite the age difference between myself and the former, there's not much we can do about the age gap except forget about it which we have; it's more about the maturity level. So I guess, even despite being at different stages in our lives, it's not something that could potentially break the bond between individuals. If anything, you can learn from each other and gain some wisdom.

    Share secrets and let down emotional walls for each other?
    A definite yes. Nothing worse than having a stalemate who doesn't seem to budge on emotions or has an emotional detachment so significant that it might hinder the emotional aspect of a relationship. I've always told myself that there can't be a solid relationship unless you have a happy medium of both the physical and emotional aspects. And being an emotional person, I'd love to have someone who will be my wall, pick me up when I'm down, etc.
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Discussion
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    Not going to lie, the first time I saw older Nathan Drake, literally drooled my pants off. Though, I'm not entirely sure if that was from the next-gen graphics of the PS4 or the man himself...Either way, definitely looking forward to this game amongst many other PlayStation exclusives ;D
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Gaming
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    Haha, figures it was taken already. But figured I'd show my love for the creatures because moogles are the best! Though chocobos are also on the list of most adorable game mascots ;3

    You used to be into Fruits Basket, but never finished either the anime or manga series? ;o That seems strange, haha. FMA: Brotherhood I've heard is one of the best series out there, but my attention span to marathon anime series these last couple years have gone down the drain ): Have you seen the line-up for the Fall 2014 season?

    Thanks, I think so too! ;D Hm, I've been using Raine as an online alias of sorts in place of my real name. Besides, it's much nicer than my real life name and pays tribute to one of the minor, albeit one of my favourite, characters in FFVIII, hehe.

    Favourite Final Fantasy, huh. To be fair, I've only played from VIII onwards; I had VII downloaded for Steam, but then stupidly deleted my Windows partition from my MacBook so didn't get the chance to play ): So, I'd have to say...X! The sphere grid level system was what attracted me to it. And favourite character would be Cloud Strife or maybe Zack Fair because Crisis Core was a lovely game. Your name came from VI, no? Or is there another game you're referencing?
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Catfishing

    To be fair, online relationships can go one of 2 ways: horribly wrong or fantastic. I myself don't have any particular friends to mention that have close online relations with people, but I could use myself.

    Within the last 2 months or so, I became acquainted with 3 different guys from the same forum and 2 out of 3 of them happened to be local individuals, whereas the other lives in another province. With the first 2 guys, I met them within a month of talking non-stop and thankfully nothing went horribly wrong; both guys actually ended up having major crushes on me. I think all parties were relatively relieved to realize that both of us were exactly what we appeared online. The other one, albeit quite older and lives 3000km away, I'll be meeting him next weekend and I'm more than certain that he'll be exactly as he is for the 4 months we've been talking.

    Though not everybody has the same experience as myself so best to be careful about who you meet online and then offline thereafter regardless of the level of trust.
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Discussion
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    Thanks for pointing those out! ;D So many pretty colours in that text, hehe. For anime/manga, I love shoujo manga, but generally stay away from that genre for anime series. Weird, I know. Favourites for anime would have to be Elfen Lied and PSYCHO-PASS, which evidently the second season aired today! How about you? ;3

    Thanks for the heads-up! ;D I'm aware that I could have chose Raine, but figured that might be a somewhat common username around the internet so MoogleSky stuck because I love moogles, hehe.
    Post by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014 in forum: Introductions & Departures
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    Hello! ;D Stating the not-so-obvious fact that I'm completely new to the KH-Vids community, but not to forums. Glad I came across this during a day where classes were agonizing and I could entertain myself here, hehe.

    Trying not to sound narcissistic in any way, but a little bit about myself: I'm currently a 21 year old Systems Analyst student in Canada who has been into every type of video game ever since adolescence. That goes without saying that gaming would be my main hobby along side programming, web designing and badminton ・∀・ Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy are by far my favourite series! Mainly play RPGs of all sorts, specifically on the PlayStation consoles because I have yet to build my custom PC for MMORPGs;へ:I also watch the occasional anime and definitely a manga reader.

    Oh, and you can address me as Raine instead of MoogleSky because that sounds like a handful already ⊙﹏⊙ Glad to be on board the forums and hope to mingle soon! (;
    Thread by: MoogleSky, Oct 10, 2014, 14 replies, in forum: Introductions & Departures