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A vegetarian meal. Crappy hentai. Hemorrhoids.
... that's all I can guess in a snap.
... that's all I can guess in a snap.
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FINALLY!!! Haha. Got her.
Now I'll revert to my old first-year motif later. Back to being a programmer, I suppose.
Now I'll revert to my old first-year motif later. Back to being a programmer, I suppose.
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I claim Suì-FÄ“ng (ç •èœ‚, sometimes romanized as Soifon/Soi Fon), from BLEACH.
Spoiler:
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8/10. Seme.
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nerD Shaman (just an anagram ^_^)
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Deftera wrote...
kenjiharima wrote...
Hmm...makes me wonder if Punk really is going to lose at his hometown...Over the years I have seen WWE do a lot of unfunny, annoying and downright stupid choices to promote Cena (ie. Cena buries Nexus while fired). I wouldn't be surprised if this was one of them.
Although if Cena and Punk makes this match a star-caliber match (i.e. like Undertaker and Shawn Michaels) I don't mind if Cena wins. I mean, if he has to win he has to at least earn it.
On second thought - damn, Zack Ryder defended his "belt". It'll be cool if they make this a house show-only championship (I find it hard to see it defended on Raw).
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Yes. In an Atelier Sakura kind of way.
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@Mr.TifaLockheart: Always the first pick. In this case, Rukia.
OT: firMkaraTecLoth. (I kind of like doing anagrams)
OT: firMkaraTecLoth. (I kind of like doing anagrams)
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Life looks for life.
Someday, many, many years later (hope I'd still be alive by then) we'd be venturing into space once we figure out the puzzle of manned space traveling farther than the moon and strong enough to endure small meteorites. Sure, we'd be able to find it.
But how to make contact with them is another story. History has a lot to teach us about how us humans have treated first encounters in the past, and a lot of them has been, well, messy. But we have improved on it for the better, and hopefully if we do again make first encounters in space, we won't resort to the primitive ways in treating them.
Sending scouts would be appropriate - look at the place, see if it's conducive for humans ecologically and physically, and make the first contact with the new species. Gather information, if you will. Hopefully we have advanced to the point where we could send remotely-controlled robots, but if that's not the case we should take caution - and make steps in to which we gradually could determine safety, and any sign of hostility should be treated with importance. Kind of like picking a good apple. We'd come into bad apples, but if we have the patience to look for good signs, we'd see the good apples.
Someday, many, many years later (hope I'd still be alive by then) we'd be venturing into space once we figure out the puzzle of manned space traveling farther than the moon and strong enough to endure small meteorites. Sure, we'd be able to find it.
But how to make contact with them is another story. History has a lot to teach us about how us humans have treated first encounters in the past, and a lot of them has been, well, messy. But we have improved on it for the better, and hopefully if we do again make first encounters in space, we won't resort to the primitive ways in treating them.
Sending scouts would be appropriate - look at the place, see if it's conducive for humans ecologically and physically, and make the first contact with the new species. Gather information, if you will. Hopefully we have advanced to the point where we could send remotely-controlled robots, but if that's not the case we should take caution - and make steps in to which we gradually could determine safety, and any sign of hostility should be treated with importance. Kind of like picking a good apple. We'd come into bad apples, but if we have the patience to look for good signs, we'd see the good apples.
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Basically... what you're saying is if our lives were the same as Truman Burbank. Have you watched the film "The Truman Show"? It's good.
If I were put in the same situation as that, of course I'd strongly resist it. We all desire to live our life in our own way, on our own terms. If what you say happens to me, like everything that happens to me in a day is all in a script and everybody around me is an actor, I'd resist it and try to get away and live somewhere else.
If I were put in the same situation as that, of course I'd strongly resist it. We all desire to live our life in our own way, on our own terms. If what you say happens to me, like everything that happens to me in a day is all in a script and everybody around me is an actor, I'd resist it and try to get away and live somewhere else.
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10/10. As long as you have Haqua expect the same from mine.
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ex troll car
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^ is in college. And likes Arctic Monkeys.
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Oh yeah, I DO remember you. Welcome back.
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500+. Now that's pimpin'. Congratulations on putting up a successful panel.
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Oh. That blows.
2. On the Compatibility tab, click to select the Run this program in compatibility mode for check box.
3. In the list, select an operating system, and then click OK.
Did it work before in XP? If so... I recommend you stick with XP when playing most old eroge.
Microsoft wrote...
1. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties.2. On the Compatibility tab, click to select the Run this program in compatibility mode for check box.
3. In the list, select an operating system, and then click OK.
Did it work before in XP? If so... I recommend you stick with XP when playing most old eroge.
