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I'm not too sure if this counts as a bug or something left out in the script, but I've noticed that in the text box for the Quick Reply, I can't seem to highlight/select the text within the text box, only individual letters. The "Select All" function works, but I can't highlight words or sentences for speedy deletion or cut&paste. Highlighting/selecting text works fine in the normal Post Reply function, but it doesn't in the Quick Reply function. I hope someone can look into this.
@Coco-tan: Be jealous and despair!
Nah, I think I got lucky when Waar decided to wipe out the list and start from scratch. There's a lot of freed waifu-hardware floating around in the system, and I nabbed Naru Narusegawa from Love Hina that way. I checked for Chun Li, and she wasn't taken.
Nah, I think I got lucky when Waar decided to wipe out the list and start from scratch. There's a lot of freed waifu-hardware floating around in the system, and I nabbed Naru Narusegawa from Love Hina that way. I checked for Chun Li, and she wasn't taken.
You guys are my best new buddies... I oughta post around some bondage pics as well when I get my bearings.
Maybe we oughta create a sticky where people can post their recommended hentai somewhere... and people would refer to that than just making a new thread for recommendations in the Requests section.
I was going to do this before I vanished off the face of the planet, but Kaimax reminded me.
I claim my fifth waifu: Chun Li - one of the hottest babes around in the videogaming industry, and I've personally liked her ever since I saw the Street Fighter II movie the Animation when I was a little kid. She's got a killer body to boot.
I claim my fifth waifu: Chun Li - one of the hottest babes around in the videogaming industry, and I've personally liked her ever since I saw the Street Fighter II movie the Animation when I was a little kid. She's got a killer body to boot.
Spoiler:
Realistically speaking, the salaries that my parents are making.
Personally speaking, the many pleasures of life:
1. Anime/manga
2. Hentai
3. Videogames, e.g. Left 4 Dead (I have to single this one game out... it's so epic)
4. My CPA license
5. Movies
6. Working out, losing weight, gaining muscle
7. Food - you're missing out in life if you don't enjoy the myriad of dishes out there
8. Love/sex
9. The internet
10. FAKKU!
and so on. I'm not kidding.
Personally speaking, the many pleasures of life:
1. Anime/manga
2. Hentai
3. Videogames, e.g. Left 4 Dead (I have to single this one game out... it's so epic)
4. My CPA license
5. Movies
6. Working out, losing weight, gaining muscle
7. Food - you're missing out in life if you don't enjoy the myriad of dishes out there
8. Love/sex
9. The internet
10. FAKKU!
and so on. I'm not kidding.
Anime/manga culture has not thoroughly infected the USA enough for people to be able to openly wear anime/manga shirts without being derided. It's spreading though.
Then again, when it comes towards shirts, I prefer to a have a shirt with a cool design than what's actually on it. I'm pretty picky when it comes towards clothing.
Then again, when it comes towards shirts, I prefer to a have a shirt with a cool design than what's actually on it. I'm pretty picky when it comes towards clothing.
Good to know that people still remember my awesomeness.
But seriously, this place is such an awesome community that I can never stray too far from it.
Though I didn't state it before, it's good to be back.
edit: I can't believe I missed Garfest... that sucks.
But seriously, this place is such an awesome community that I can never stray too far from it.
Though I didn't state it before, it's good to be back.
edit: I can't believe I missed Garfest... that sucks.
I loled at this thread... good times, great people.
I just retook the FAKKU! mantle again after busting my ass off studying this summer, so let me welcome you FAKKU!, Haburi-chan. I'm assuming your avatar is a photo of you.
Things to note:
1. Please read the rules.
2. Please use common sense (it's so rare nowadays...).
3. If you're not sure of something, ask, or lurk around, we're more than glad to help.
As for the attention you're getting, this is normal. In fact, I'm waiting for this thread to reach beyond 10 pages as is the trend of any introdutory thread made by the female gender.
I just retook the FAKKU! mantle again after busting my ass off studying this summer, so let me welcome you FAKKU!, Haburi-chan. I'm assuming your avatar is a photo of you.
Things to note:
1. Please read the rules.
2. Please use common sense (it's so rare nowadays...).
3. If you're not sure of something, ask, or lurk around, we're more than glad to help.
As for the attention you're getting, this is normal. In fact, I'm waiting for this thread to reach beyond 10 pages as is the trend of any introdutory thread made by the female gender.
Good question, but I don't own any anime shirts (unfortunately... I wish I had some).
I do however think that it depends on the anime/manga characters you are showing. I believe Rurouni Kenshin character designs were somewhat effeminate, and so I can somewhat understand what the guy was thinking.
If it was me, I'd wear anything I want, guys, girls, monsters, robots, etc. I'd wear something cool and something that represents me. Most likely I'd wear something with the anime title and some sort of symbol.
I do however think that it depends on the anime/manga characters you are showing. I believe Rurouni Kenshin character designs were somewhat effeminate, and so I can somewhat understand what the guy was thinking.
If it was me, I'd wear anything I want, guys, girls, monsters, robots, etc. I'd wear something cool and something that represents me. Most likely I'd wear something with the anime title and some sort of symbol.
ViewtifulDevil: you make good points there.
I just think that Valve is doing TOO much with L4D 2, bogging it down with so many new additions that I feel the gameplay is drastically different from the old... and more complicated with all these new things...
The Jockey? The clown that attracts hordes? I mean come on, these ideas are getting ridiculous.
I just think that Valve is doing TOO much with L4D 2, bogging it down with so many new additions that I feel the gameplay is drastically different from the old... and more complicated with all these new things...
The Jockey? The clown that attracts hordes? I mean come on, these ideas are getting ridiculous.
I must say, I had a good few laughs reading this thread.
Like others, if you're leaving as an attempt to troll, lol. It seems quite convincing.
And if you aren't, well then I'm sad to see you go. I've never had any personal problems with you, and I thought you were a highly individualized person at FAKKU!. Then take my example. I leave and come like the tide for months on to end, but I always come back. Hopefully you'll do the same.
Like others, if you're leaving as an attempt to troll, lol. It seems quite convincing.
And if you aren't, well then I'm sad to see you go. I've never had any personal problems with you, and I thought you were a highly individualized person at FAKKU!. Then take my example. I leave and come like the tide for months on to end, but I always come back. Hopefully you'll do the same.
This is something I want to add in regards to the cyberspace.
I don't think FAKKU! should become a surrogate life of sorts. Placing that much emphasis on FAKKU! means that you should get out more and immerse yourself in the real world. It would be folly for one to live vicariously through FAKKU!. However, I believe that communication is important (more than I realize), and cyberspace communities are perfect for that.
But I digress. Back on topic, Tsurayu made a perfect point, and to add to that, it's like life - not everything is going to go your way simply because you want to be that way. Perhaps with each new wave of new users, they're lacking more netiquette than the next, and that might attribute to the low quality of posts/threads I've seen at FAKKU!. (And the sheer number of them...)
I don't think FAKKU! should become a surrogate life of sorts. Placing that much emphasis on FAKKU! means that you should get out more and immerse yourself in the real world. It would be folly for one to live vicariously through FAKKU!. However, I believe that communication is important (more than I realize), and cyberspace communities are perfect for that.
But I digress. Back on topic, Tsurayu made a perfect point, and to add to that, it's like life - not everything is going to go your way simply because you want to be that way. Perhaps with each new wave of new users, they're lacking more netiquette than the next, and that might attribute to the low quality of posts/threads I've seen at FAKKU!. (And the sheer number of them...)






