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AxlHardy20 wrote...
Well,I got a girlfriend a few weeks ago,and strangely,i've been having an increase in "wet dreams".I used to barely have them,now im having them almost every night.Does anybody what might be wrong with me?
I think so. I've never had a wet dream beyond the age of 12. I stopped having them before middle school ended. I do recommend going to the doctor and find out if your lack of control over your bladder functions is a disorder or not. If it's semen, then I won't be too worried. If it's urine, I'd be worried.
I also highly doubt we'd be in a situation where two guys are facing off in a space over 10 feet^2. I'd say ninjutsu is more applicable than kendo or kenjutsu. It's not so much as the technique but the situation that makes kendo and kenjutsu obsolete.
I have so much manga on my hard drive that it's not even funny - 152Gbs, and a good portion of it is still left unzipped/unRARed, potentially reaching up to 160-170Gbs
I also have a crate/box full of manga.
I also have a crate/box full of manga.
@Teclo: you're analysis is spot on. I just can't stomach Trapeze though.
I think if one looks hard enough, one will be able to tell if the animation staff is skimping on production value. Best way to compare is to take the first episode or two and compare the quality with the other episodes. If there's a drop, you'll know it, e.g. The Third, Aoi Hitomi no Shoujo where couple of episodes used cheap animation to fill in two or three episodes.
Finding out about a lack of funding that's not visible on the screen is much tougher, but these cases you look at the plot direction and pace. If a sudden or somewhate abrupt shift in pace occurs, you'll know that something's not right with the directors and producers, e.g. NGE episode 17/18 and onwards.
I think if one looks hard enough, one will be able to tell if the animation staff is skimping on production value. Best way to compare is to take the first episode or two and compare the quality with the other episodes. If there's a drop, you'll know it, e.g. The Third, Aoi Hitomi no Shoujo where couple of episodes used cheap animation to fill in two or three episodes.
Finding out about a lack of funding that's not visible on the screen is much tougher, but these cases you look at the plot direction and pace. If a sudden or somewhate abrupt shift in pace occurs, you'll know that something's not right with the directors and producers, e.g. NGE episode 17/18 and onwards.
Rushuna's lack of advanced weaponry might cause her to lose the battle, but her skills are WAY up there in terms of gun-fu.
I think Motoko takes the win here precisely because she's a cyborg.
I think Motoko takes the win here precisely because she's a cyborg.
He completely missed the fact that what I wrote was in reference to the Reclaim Week, not the actual game itself. The member joining date had absolutely nothing to do with the rules I posted. Made me wanna facepalm myself at his inability to read's someone's post in regards to the topic and question at hand.
I don't bother with reporting Feedback threads because I know that moderators and admins usually pop in here from time to time.
I don't bother with reporting Feedback threads because I know that moderators and admins usually pop in here from time to time.
If kids at high school age can obtain weapons and go on shooting sprees, it makes me less confident in the gun control laws. Columbine, VIT, and many other incidents are not events to be ignored.
@Rbz: No, we have never been hit with an asteroid/comet 3 times the size of Texas.
Dudes, an asteroid 3 times the size of Texas would wipe out Earth in one huge explosion. The chicxulub located in the Yucatan Peninsula was created by an asteroid about the size of 10 kilometers or 6 miles, released about the energy equivalent of 100,000,000 MEGATONS of TNT. Our strongest weapon, the hydrogen bomb developed by the Soviets had an energy equivalent of 50 megatons of TNT.
The 100,000,000 megatons of TNT energy force was enough to wipe out the dinosaurs, blot out the sun, create massive earthquakes and tsumanis, and ushered in a "nuclear ice age". Something the size of Texas impacting Earth would be more than enough to destroy it, let alone 3 times the size of Texas. And this was a 6 mile-sized asteroid.
As for the other comments on meteors (more accurately described as meteorites when in and out through the atmosphere), they're generally correct. Most meteors are so small that they either get deflected by Earth's gravity well because of such small mass (and its own momemtum), or they burn up in the atmosphere into nothing.
On the other hand, once meteors enter the atmosphere and survive unscathed (obviously much much smaller size), the scale of destruction is bigger than most people think. A meteorite the size of a car would probably be enough to wipe out a couple of houses. A Meteorite the size of a garage would probably wipe out a block or two. A meteorite the size of a house or larger would probably wipe out many streets or blocks. A meteorite the size of a couple/many of houses or buildings is almost a guaranteed 1-hit KO on a city. Remember that once the meteor escapes the atmosphere, the gravity of the Earth will reaccelerate the velocity of the meteorite, causing it to do more damage than one might think.
The difference is either going out in a bang or in a whimper. Personally, the zombie apocalypse is so much cooler, but if I had to choose my death, I'd rather go out in a bang than have a zombie gnawing at my intestines while I'm dying or dead.
Dudes, an asteroid 3 times the size of Texas would wipe out Earth in one huge explosion. The chicxulub located in the Yucatan Peninsula was created by an asteroid about the size of 10 kilometers or 6 miles, released about the energy equivalent of 100,000,000 MEGATONS of TNT. Our strongest weapon, the hydrogen bomb developed by the Soviets had an energy equivalent of 50 megatons of TNT.
The 100,000,000 megatons of TNT energy force was enough to wipe out the dinosaurs, blot out the sun, create massive earthquakes and tsumanis, and ushered in a "nuclear ice age". Something the size of Texas impacting Earth would be more than enough to destroy it, let alone 3 times the size of Texas. And this was a 6 mile-sized asteroid.
As for the other comments on meteors (more accurately described as meteorites when in and out through the atmosphere), they're generally correct. Most meteors are so small that they either get deflected by Earth's gravity well because of such small mass (and its own momemtum), or they burn up in the atmosphere into nothing.
On the other hand, once meteors enter the atmosphere and survive unscathed (obviously much much smaller size), the scale of destruction is bigger than most people think. A meteorite the size of a car would probably be enough to wipe out a couple of houses. A Meteorite the size of a garage would probably wipe out a block or two. A meteorite the size of a house or larger would probably wipe out many streets or blocks. A meteorite the size of a couple/many of houses or buildings is almost a guaranteed 1-hit KO on a city. Remember that once the meteor escapes the atmosphere, the gravity of the Earth will reaccelerate the velocity of the meteorite, causing it to do more damage than one might think.
thegreatnobody wrote...
Though more probable, I don't wish for a meteor Armageddon. I find zombie apocalypse more appealing, no matter how low the odds are.The difference is either going out in a bang or in a whimper. Personally, the zombie apocalypse is so much cooler, but if I had to choose my death, I'd rather go out in a bang than have a zombie gnawing at my intestines while I'm dying or dead.
TehMikuruSlave wrote...
Should've been /b/ rules.10 pages, anything bumped off is deleted permanently. Oh well.
This sounds like a great idea. I'd be totally for it.
@Xil: you're totally right. I don't bother going back more than 3-5 pages, if then that.
Whatever happened to reading carefully? Quadratic, you got pwned in this one, lol.
And this needs a lock. I don't see how this thread can be of any use, and it certainly does not belong here.
And this needs a lock. I don't see how this thread can be of any use, and it certainly does not belong here.
If the thread amount ever reached over a page of threads, then it deserves its own subsection. It has not, and probably never will. I agree with Tsurayu on this one.
lazyasschillypepper wrote...
g-money wrote...
GameON wrote...
Im sorry guys but...Spoiler:
No. Kamane > Tessa. Tsundere and hot body ftw.
*goes back to writing his essay*
The mote mote results are against you G-money. AS I RECALL, Tessa won that contest. 66% > 33% if my memory serves correct.
Motemote? Psh, Kaname will always be greater.
I'm also beginning to see some more stellar choices in the later half of this round. It doesn't change the fact that I have 16 more waifus to choose from. I highly recommend people take the old list and do a little compare and contrast. You'll be surprised at the amount of good waifu software floating around in the system.
Sevhenko wrote...
I claim Minami Haruka from Minami-ke.Spoiler:
Very very nice. I salute your fine choice.
Also noting Kaimax's Sakuraba Aoi and Eranikum's Natsume Maya - some superb choices... which I believed were already reclaimed. Guess it shows how much I actually went through the reclaim list.
@Eranikum: If I did that, I would've lost Lacus Clyne from the start. Btw, talk in the chat thread for that stuff. (I'm sorry for bringing up something like this in the claims thread.)
GameON wrote...
Im sorry guys but...Spoiler:
No. Kamane > Tessa. Tsundere and hot body ftw.
*goes back to writing his essay*
Unos Hambalos wrote...
KeitaroCoS wrote...
Unos Hambalos wrote...
I am not happyI am please with your unhappiness, I shall have a feast later this evening, come and join me!
I am mad. Who I truly want to claim is Mir. I was sure I'll have her this round.
If you drop Misaka, I'll be sure to pick her up.
@GameON: you win some, you lose some. I admit, getting ninja'd twice must've been agonizing, but it was hilarious from the sidelines.
hermitVI wrote...
g-money wrote...
your post makes no sense whatsoever. Not so many people could comprehend the things that I say may it be in the internet or in real life; no surprise there.
I should make myself clearer. Your syntax is awkward in that post, which in turn distorts what you want to convey to others.
@hermitVI: your post makes no sense whatsoever.
And to note, I've never seen any thread in FAKKU! move at light speed within the first minute or two of the creation of the thread. This has got to be the newest record of speed-posting of any thread at FAKKU!.
And to note, I've never seen any thread in FAKKU! move at light speed within the first minute or two of the creation of the thread. This has got to be the newest record of speed-posting of any thread at FAKKU!.
