Oh yea, it does do damage, but it's so small it's neglible when you block it. I've never seen damage done when it ensnares someone, at least not in MKII. And completely pales in comparison to the damage done by an uppercut, which I believe is the damaging move with a few exceptions.
@AxlHardy20: Scorpion's spear attack does nothing but temporarily stun an opponent and drags him/her over to your character for an attack. It does no damage whatsoever.
I saw this movie on December 31st. Like others, the plot was fairly simple and cliched from other movies, but the simple plot serves this movie well. Obviously, the visuals were totally way out there, with the fauna, flora, and environment. Honestly though, 3D or Imax 3D didn't impress me much, but I can see where 237+ million dollars were spent in the producing of this movies. The acting was good, but not stellar.
Overall, I'd give this film a 4/5. In fact, it reached over 1 billion worldwide, making it the fifth (and Jame Cameron's second) movie to gross over 1 billion.
My opinion is mostly the same with everyone else. Certain situations call for strict grammar, and other situations only require a modicum sense of understanding without the need to go all grammar-nazi. However, all cases require an understanding of grammar, high or low. If you talk to one person without a coherent sentence structure, then how is the person supposed to know what the heck you're talking about? When it comes down to it, an average to low level of grammar is needed for conversation, but a higher level of grammar is required for writing since there are no physical or visual clues to express your intent.
Pushing your glasses up with your middle finger is absolutely normal, just like pointing out a specific quote on a page or screen. The middle finger is the longest and more natural to use, which is visualized in anime, not that it's an actual stereotype of anime characteristics.
I'd stay from photobucket if you want to post pornographic/hentai material. They actively screen for stuff like that. Imageshack banned FAKKU! I think, so ImageBam or Sadpanda or tinypic are better choices.
This feature hasn't even been implemented yet, so determining the requirements for being "trustworthy" isn't worth the arguing. Give or take, people allowed to edit manga information would probably be more than just a post#/rep# requirement and would also be determined by the administrative staff for such privileges.
This is something that would be part of the memberlist as a set of functions, but the memberlist isn't up and no one knows if it'll be up anytime soon. (AKA, at the admin's discretion and decision.)