Melfice_1 Posts
Blocking the ads really doesn't solve the problem. Yes, you won't be able to see the ads, but they are still there.
Anyways, people shouldn't complain about ads, they are necessary, but I agree that seeing ads with a guy sucking another guy's dick can be a real kick in the pants. Especially if you're trying to jerk off. And it doesn't make much sense to have them, since the vast majority of users are straight men.
Anyways, people shouldn't complain about ads, they are necessary, but I agree that seeing ads with a guy sucking another guy's dick can be a real kick in the pants. Especially if you're trying to jerk off. And it doesn't make much sense to have them, since the vast majority of users are straight men.
I saw two movies recently: Role Models and Tropic Thunder
I give them both 8/10.
They're both really funny. I laughed more often during Role Models, but I laughed harder during Tropic Thunder.
I give them both 8/10.
They're both really funny. I laughed more often during Role Models, but I laughed harder during Tropic Thunder.
ashcrimson wrote...
I like the part when they had a training dummy and dwight sliced its face off and wore itThat is perhaps my favorite part of the entire series.
If I wasn't lazy as all hell (or busy, if you want to see it that way), I would try to get a picture of it and make it my avatar.
Honestly, I'm not excited. This means a return of the FMA fanboys and cosplayers to anime conventions. Once again, there will be a hundred Eds running around, and the big-name guests at my local convention will be, as they were for so many years, the cast of FMA. Yay.
I know I should be happy, but I just can't get over the horrible feeling I get when I imagine that silly fandom running rampant across the convention for the next couple of years.
I know I should be happy, but I just can't get over the horrible feeling I get when I imagine that silly fandom running rampant across the convention for the next couple of years.
I can understand coming up with a new story, but couldn't they have changed the name? Made it Alice's Return to Wonderland or something? Then, people wouldn't have been sitting on their hands all these months, expecting a new interpretation of the Alice books.
Captain Badass wrote...
No way! People really get molested IRL?!That's a myth perpetrated by the Feminist Party. There is no such thing as sexual abuse. That's just grandpa's way of showing that he loves you . . .
It's all about what you want.
A look at the latest games of each series shows their strengths. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories abandons combat, while Resident Evil 5 is nothing but combat. If you want to shoot a lot of stuff (or destroy zombies and weird monsters, in the original games), you go to Resident Evil. If you want pure atmosphere and spooky stuff, go to Silent Hill.
Personally, I prefer Silent Hill, even if it is hard as hell for me to get through a single game. If I want to shoot stuff, I've got other games for that. Not saying the Resident Evil games aren't enjoyable, but when I want survival/horror, I want to focus more on the horror.
A look at the latest games of each series shows their strengths. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories abandons combat, while Resident Evil 5 is nothing but combat. If you want to shoot a lot of stuff (or destroy zombies and weird monsters, in the original games), you go to Resident Evil. If you want pure atmosphere and spooky stuff, go to Silent Hill.
Personally, I prefer Silent Hill, even if it is hard as hell for me to get through a single game. If I want to shoot stuff, I've got other games for that. Not saying the Resident Evil games aren't enjoyable, but when I want survival/horror, I want to focus more on the horror.
I've never cared about the medical stuff in the show or even seen it as important. After all, how many viewers understand a single medical thing? It's just a backdrop that allows the characters to act in a certain way.
I think the latest episode really reflects this, as it didn't deal with a medical problem at all. (Except for the vague bits strewn about the episode, that mostly showed that House was working on a case.) The episode was all about Cuddy and her life, her job, and it was one of the best episodes I've ever seen. I would love to see more episodes like it.
Tossing out a question for other fans - are you mad that House and Cuddy didn't get together? I was a bit upset at first, but I think it works better for the show. It's more interesting to see House and Wilson being buddy-buddy and Cuddy just having a boyfriend. (We don't have to see House and Cuddy argue about relationship shit and work shit at the same time.)
I think the latest episode really reflects this, as it didn't deal with a medical problem at all. (Except for the vague bits strewn about the episode, that mostly showed that House was working on a case.) The episode was all about Cuddy and her life, her job, and it was one of the best episodes I've ever seen. I would love to see more episodes like it.
Tossing out a question for other fans - are you mad that House and Cuddy didn't get together? I was a bit upset at first, but I think it works better for the show. It's more interesting to see House and Wilson being buddy-buddy and Cuddy just having a boyfriend. (We don't have to see House and Cuddy argue about relationship shit and work shit at the same time.)
I thought I was on Fakku, but apparently I got sent back to the /x/ of a few months ago. Hmm.
For those wondering (lol, I know nobody is), the story came first, then idiots started asking where the real video was. (Stories on the internet have to be real!) So, some guy made a little video that, in my opinion, diminishes the impact of the original story.
At least it didn't get as much attention as the fucking Grifter.
For those wondering (lol, I know nobody is), the story came first, then idiots started asking where the real video was. (Stories on the internet have to be real!) So, some guy made a little video that, in my opinion, diminishes the impact of the original story.
At least it didn't get as much attention as the fucking Grifter.
I think it really doesn't matter - your nationality is a combination of your genetics and where you've lived - but the law doesn't feel the same way.
The biggest problem I can imagine in America is that a child cannot become president if he isn't born in the country. So, if an American couple take a trip to France, and she goes into premature labor and pops out the kid on French soil, he'll never be able to become president of the United States. Even if he's the reincarnation of George Washington or the true son of God or whatever - just because his baby ass hit the air of a different country, he'll forever be ineligible for the presidency.
I can understand not wanting someone who lived in a different country for the majority of their life or childhood as president, but there should be some sort of loophole for people that are simply born in other countries and never live there.
Then again, I suppose that has to deal with birth certificates, and I'm not sure how that sort of thing is handled. Could you wait and get a birth certificate from America if you had the baby in Germany?
The biggest problem I can imagine in America is that a child cannot become president if he isn't born in the country. So, if an American couple take a trip to France, and she goes into premature labor and pops out the kid on French soil, he'll never be able to become president of the United States. Even if he's the reincarnation of George Washington or the true son of God or whatever - just because his baby ass hit the air of a different country, he'll forever be ineligible for the presidency.
I can understand not wanting someone who lived in a different country for the majority of their life or childhood as president, but there should be some sort of loophole for people that are simply born in other countries and never live there.
Then again, I suppose that has to deal with birth certificates, and I'm not sure how that sort of thing is handled. Could you wait and get a birth certificate from America if you had the baby in Germany?
GSDAkatsuki wrote...
So is this even related to the books at all?If what Tsujoi is saying is true, then it doesn't seem like it. :/
I watched the "secret episode" or whatever months ago and loved it. And it's been available On-Demand for a few weeks, just begging to be watched, but I can't bring myself to do it. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's fear that it'll be a waste of time, me remembering how horrible Frisky Dingo became. Whatever the reason, every time I read the info for the episodes, I just sigh and hit the BACK button.
GiantTunaFish wrote...
Why does Tim Burton always cast Johnny Depp? It's not a bad thing; Johnny Depp makes Burton's movies awesome, but why is he in (almost) every Tim Burton movie?Because Depp will do it, and people eat Depp up. It's pretty much a guaranteed cash cow. Burton with his grimdark stuff is a good shot at making money, and Depp is a good shot with anything he does. Put them together, and it becomes a sure thing.
About this movie, my brother saw a commercial for it and pointed something out to me - it seems like Depp plays a very big role in this movie, as if it revolves around him. But he's the Mad Hatter, who really doesn't do very much in the story. He's in one scene, really. So, is this movie going to be nothing at all like the real Alice in Wonderland, or are all the trailers and buzz a giant lie, with Depp being in the movie for maybe ten minutes?
How could anyone say that hentai isn't porn?
That's like saying that . . . shit, it's like saying that videos of chicks getting fucked in the ass aren't porn.
That's like saying that . . . shit, it's like saying that videos of chicks getting fucked in the ass aren't porn.
I can understand businesses always using paper, but the common person? I feel like a lot of people will ditch paper as soon as they can.
Already, people do a lot of things on computers and handheld devices. It's really not hard to imagine a person that owns no real, physical books but has an immense library on their Kindle.
Already, people do a lot of things on computers and handheld devices. It's really not hard to imagine a person that owns no real, physical books but has an immense library on their Kindle.
I really feel like I grew up in a hick town now. My high school only taught two languages - Spanish and Latin, and Latin is a honors thing, for people who wanted really good grades. It wasn't seen as being of value at all. They discontinued French after my freshman year because the teacher left; they didn't try to get a replacement at all.
Kind of off-topic, but is French really one of the most widely used languages in the world? I didn't think anyone would speak it outside of France. And, you know, parts of Canada.
As an American, it seems to me that we're only concerned with teaching our children Spanish, and that's only because we have a lot of Hispanics and Latinos. Instead of trying to stop illegal immigration, we're apparently embracing the people that jump the border. I guess it's a way of giving up without pissing people off by admitting that we give up.
Concerning the teaching of languages, when it comes to America, I doubt Chinese will ever be required in public schools. The school system's been wallowing in shit for years, and a lot of students just wouldn't be able to learn the language. If the students are having trouble getting high enough math and spelling scores, how horrible are they going to do when it comes to learning a language that is nothing like English?
As for the rest of the world, I really don't know enough about their educational practices and languages used to say much. I'd think that English would be the most widely-taught second language. It would probably be better to know English than Chinese, unless the person was planning to get into business that would involve interacting with Chinese companies.
Kind of off-topic, but is French really one of the most widely used languages in the world? I didn't think anyone would speak it outside of France. And, you know, parts of Canada.
As an American, it seems to me that we're only concerned with teaching our children Spanish, and that's only because we have a lot of Hispanics and Latinos. Instead of trying to stop illegal immigration, we're apparently embracing the people that jump the border. I guess it's a way of giving up without pissing people off by admitting that we give up.
Concerning the teaching of languages, when it comes to America, I doubt Chinese will ever be required in public schools. The school system's been wallowing in shit for years, and a lot of students just wouldn't be able to learn the language. If the students are having trouble getting high enough math and spelling scores, how horrible are they going to do when it comes to learning a language that is nothing like English?
As for the rest of the world, I really don't know enough about their educational practices and languages used to say much. I'd think that English would be the most widely-taught second language. It would probably be better to know English than Chinese, unless the person was planning to get into business that would involve interacting with Chinese companies.