g-money Posts
Yorozuya wrote...
g-money wrote...
@Jonoe: choosing Iori was a banging good choice!As for me, I have found my last waifu on the randomest chance, lo and behold!
Naru Narusegawa - from Love Hina. She was taken in the first game, but she's free, and I'm damn happy that she is and no one else noticed!
Spoiler:
Perhaps from that favorite ahoge thread? lol.
Yea. I thought about favorite ahoge, and Naru popped in my mind. Then I was going to make someone else my 5th waifu, then I wondered if Naru was still taken... lo and behold she wasn't and I snatched her away.
We're seeing some good choices here... I wanted the Arbalest and Liger Zero. But never fear, I have moar mecha under my belt... assuming that they don't get taken anytime soon.
@Super_Danmaku: very nice avatar.
-1 for not being a .gif
+.5 for using full size parameters
9.5/10
Hows my new avatar guiz? Suits my bondage fetish, no?
-1 for not being a .gif
+.5 for using full size parameters
9.5/10
Hows my new avatar guiz? Suits my bondage fetish, no?
gibbous wrote...
The main and most grave difference is that with the normal reply, users at least have the chance of seeing the THINK BEFORE YOU POST box, whereas with the quick reply they do not.Can't argue with that, but if they could somehow embed a short version of the "think before your post" within the quick-reply function, it would be better way of communication rather than being redirected to a new page every time you wanted to post.
repeat2400 wrote...
i didn't miss it i just had the pic in a folder called my avatars and it turns out i had just put the wrong alucard pic in the folderlol, it happens.
@CPOK: the last four quotes aren't mine - you just quoted Arizth who's anti-shotgun. I always thought the Steyr AUG, aside from the bullpup design, was a reliable rifle with good distance and penetration.
@kasul-rahul: usually open terrain is a good idea. Only problem is that eventually you need somewhere to hunker down and live out. I don't think you'd be sleeping on the grassy plains. I'd figure heading up north might be better where the cold my slow down the infection, but who knows, that could just be a hypothesis.
@kasul-rahul: usually open terrain is a good idea. Only problem is that eventually you need somewhere to hunker down and live out. I don't think you'd be sleeping on the grassy plains. I'd figure heading up north might be better where the cold my slow down the infection, but who knows, that could just be a hypothesis.
@Garden of Madness: but he's really a good guy in the series... which kind of invalidates his position as a badass "villain" in anime. Other than that, I agree that he's pure awesome. He made me laugh a lot in the anime.
AzulE05 wrote...
you feel bad if you ran over a dog/cat, what more if you ran over a stupid guy.I'd still feel bad running over an animal, but you can't put them on the same level as humans who SHOULD know better. Besides, you wanna go to court and waste time and and build stress? I'd rather not.
@aznstoner: fukken loled.
@ZiggyOtaku: I've had my friends' Ipods break on them within the year, so it depends who experience I suppose, but it was more than enough for me to hate the entire I-line of products. That and the fact that I can't stand the damn user interface on the Mac OS.
PersonDude wrote...
g-money wrote...
That just health factors - what if you're not financially prepared? Unless you hit a gold mine or win a lottery, your financial condition isn't going to change that much - you have the money to support an unwanted child? Should you and your wife be forced to sacrifice everything for something they don't want? It's clear to me that the answer's no.Should have thought of that before hand eh? Should have used a condom if you're not sure you want to have a baby. If it broke, then abort before it becomes self aware.
Problem is that most youngsters don't think clearly, hence all this razz about unplanned pregnancies. It's a valid point, but what if the condom broke during sex? You can't blame the couple for that.
@ZiggyOtaku: You still didn't provide an opinion. Hypothetically speaking, if I made love and then something happened, and my girlfriend had a baby during the later years of high school/college, I would want her to abort too. The financial argument in terms of the baby is a strong one, but I wouldn't be so callous and say that the child had nothing to do with me. That's just running away from reality, and when it comes to children, you need two to tango. Then you have health problems that follow in having a baby, and then trying to explain the situation to your parents, and then you have to embrace a lifestyle change when you reach your 4th or 5th month. It's a lot of pressure and stress to make sure that baby gets out in the world, and I wouldn't want her to go through it. I don't wanna pull straws, but I think sometimes women who become pregnant, even if they don't really want and can't really finance her baby, end up having it because of maternal instincts: ah, I've got a child in my uterus, MY child, and I want to see it born. This also leads to irrational decisions when it is clearly in her best interests to not have the child. And again, this is just a psychological observation, but from what you dsecribed, I think I've hit the nail.
But back to your last point, what about all the people who have gone through the experience and are still fighting for whatever side of the abortion argument? I'm sure their arguments aren't any different from the ones we're making here, if not based on real experience.
WhiteLion makes a valid point in stating that it boils down to what is considered a human or a fetus. I take the middle stance (if we can determine what's human and what's just a bunch of growing cells) where once you reach past a certain point, abortion is no longer an option. Give or take somewhere before 3-5 months.
What's interesting is that a quick reply feature is already in place when you want to comment the FAKKU! uploaded h-manga/doujin content. So I don't see what's wrong in bringing it to the forums.
Unsigned wrote...
...I wanted to use God Gundam...I wanted to pilot the ZGMF-20A Strike Freedom Gundam. Can't get what we want all the time.
GinIchimaru_09 wrote...
g-money wrote...
@GinIchimaru_09: you seem to keep considering the fetus's point of view. Ever thought about it from a mother's point of view? (Reread my last post) As much as you want to tout pro-life, the one who's bearing all the burden, unwanted or not, is the mother. It affect her life, her decisions, her movement, and her health. Why should someone living suffer at the hands of something that technically is but isn't sentient? Makes no sense to me.I do I take the baby’s life as a priority because the baby is not killing the mother. So no offence but that future human’s life is more important than her have some inconvenience.
Are you not aware of all the health risks involved in carrying a baby? There are few cases, but sometimes the mother dies while giving birth to the baby or both or the mother lives but the baby is a stillborn. If she doesn't want to give birth, why force her with the added risk of potential death? Consider the fact that you're lugging around a 5-10lb weight around your abdomen, it also imposes back problems and severly limits your movements. Women with high blood pressure are liable to go into hypertension and possibly die. Also food poisoning can create meningitis and pneumonia in the fetus and can also result in death.
That just health factors - what if you're not financially prepared? Unless you hit a gold mine or win a lottery, your financial condition isn't going to change that much - you have the money to support an unwanted child? Should you and your wife be forced to sacrifice everything for something they don't want? It's clear to me that the answer's no.
I was in a similar situation except in daylight and almost ran over a kid on a bike that just barreled onto the street even though it was green for me. (I couldn't see due to the bushes and tree at the corner.) Fucking stupid of the kid, but not worth killing for.
@GinIchimaru_09: you seem to keep considering the fetus's point of view. Ever thought about it from a mother's point of view? (Reread my last post) As much as you want to tout pro-life, the one who's bearing all the burden, unwanted or not, is the mother. It affect her life, her decisions, her movement, and her health. Why should someone living suffer at the hands of something that technically is but isn't sentient? Makes no sense to me.

