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Takerial
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This second manga is absolutely the best. The twisted yandere personality Emiru has is just amazing and frighteningly realistic at times.
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animefreak_usa wrote...
And married people.You should see the ending.
Fucking hilarious.
http://www.mangahere.com/manga/nozoki_ana/
Only read the first chapter, I like where this is going.
Takerial
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Anime has not changed anything, it has only changed the form of nerdiness that some people choose to embrace.
The same people that go extreme with anime would have gone extreme with many other forms of entertainment.
You should write your paper like that and have your teach be all amazed at how awesome you suddenly sound.
Course, you would probably write like a retard and still fail because you don't seem to know basic English.
The same people that go extreme with anime would have gone extreme with many other forms of entertainment.
You should write your paper like that and have your teach be all amazed at how awesome you suddenly sound.
Course, you would probably write like a retard and still fail because you don't seem to know basic English.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
http://www.mangahere.com/manga/sexless_friend/
Takerial
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Kope wrote...
Kind of off topic, but I guess it's relevant enough to post here instead of making a new topic. I have never been in a relationship and I have never been in love so what I am wondering is, how does taking a girl out on a date make her your girlfriend? I mean, are dates considered some kind of ritual that only people who are in love do that makes their relationship "official"? Wouldn't it be simpler / more straight forward to just say "Hey, I am in love with you, will you be my lover?"
I understand the whole romance that is involved with taking a significant other out for a good time, but to me(and my imagination) hearing someone who I love and care for say "I love you" would be a lot more romantic than taking me out for dinner(however, in most cases it is the man who takes the woman out to dinner).
A date does not mean you are in a significant romantic relationship with anyone. In fact, not all dates are necessarily romantic in nature.
When someone says you are girlfriend/boyfriend then in most situations you are in a closed relationship with that person in that you are dating only them because you both feel that they are someone you care for and see yourself having a strong possibility of a future with them.
When you're younger it's usually less toned down about the future thing since kids really don't understand (though they might say they do) about the real world after growing up.
The purpose of a date is the social interaction with the other person. You can make the social interactions as romantic or non-romantic as you prefer but that is entirely the point.
Is it more romantic for someone to say "I love you" than a date? Depends. If you say "I love you" without any feeling behind it, then no, actions will definitely speak louder. It also depends on how developed of a relationship it is. If this is coming out of nowhere and is entirely unexpected, they're more inclined to feel surprised and possibly disturbed than romanced.
Dates are a way to progress your relationship to a point where not only do you know for sure what type of feelings you have, but where expressing those feelings are not out of place.
Takerial
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Lollikittie wrote...
Takerial wrote...
My wife learned a long time ago that I will never initiate conversations like that without either having something interesting to say in return, or her asking directly for me to say something to her. She will just start talking about her day if she wishes to talk about her day and if I feel like I want to say something I will say it. If she wants me to spend time with her she will typically demand it (with me giving in about 50% of the time.)I think it just has to deal with the personalities involved in the relationship. I'm typically a non-expressive person and hide my emotions for the most part and she just slowly got use to me behaving like that over time. It did take some time for her to do so though (years) and even to this day she can get frustrated about it.
But as long as we keep communication between each other, we solve any potential problems before they might become larger and enjoy series of compromises between what we want to do.
You just wrote a long bit about how you don't talk about your emotions or initiate conversations about anything of consequence, and then finished with "we keep communication".
....You... you see how ironic that is, right?
Also, your marriage... sounds pretty one-sided. :/
You somehow seem to think that communication means that I outright express my emotions openly. Or that it means that I do things like ask "How was your day?".
That is not all that communication entails you know, so it's not ironic. Though it wouldn't be ironic even if that was true, it would be contradictory. Don't misuse irony.
Why would you think my marriage is one-sided? Just because I am not one for expressing my emotions does not mean I do not love or care for my wife and am willing to do things to keep it working.
You really make a lot of assumptions and wrong conclusions about things.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
*sighs* Why do I constantly get trolls in my games?
Takerial
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Every lane has different types of roles available to be played. It's not exclusive to the types, but they are the most common available to them.
Top Lane - The most typical top laners are the bruiser class. These are people that build tanky and dive into the middle of the fights to dish out damage and just be an annoyance for the most part.
The most common types of bruisers are Jax, Renekton, Irelia, Nasus and arguably Riven. Riven can be argued into this class because with her shield ability she is capable of taking tons of damage while still building mostly damage. Typically, bruisers build damage early while shifting into defense more as the game goes along.
You also have the tank. These champions tend to focus on being almost a pure defense shot absorber. Shen and Singed are some of the more common ones in this role. Occasionally you get someone like Renekton or Nasus who goes full tank, but it's rare to see it.
Then you have the damage type in the top lane. And this is even separated into carries, team fight control, and assassins. Carries are champions like Tryndamere, Yi, and somewhat Vlad. They'll continually do consistent damage over long periods of time but don't necessarily do large combo burst damage. Champions who do large combo burst damage are assassins. This is someone like Rengar, Zed and such. Then you also have team fight control champions. These are champions that are insanely strong in team fights. They'll have aoe abilities, often with some form of cc. Rumble and Kennen are your most common ones.
Those are the most common types of top laners you'll see. That isn't to say you won't see others but usually the most common types of top laners will counter most of the uncommon types so it's just rare to see them in a lot of match-ups.
Now that leaves the type of roles top laners fill.
You have the split pusher. This is someone like Tryndamere, Nasus, Jax, Yi, Aatrox, and Shen that if you ever leave them alone in the lane will just shove shove shove before necessarily grouping with their team. That isn't to say they necessarily WON'T join in team fights, and many will take things like teleport or in shen's case his ult that will allow them to join if necessary. But they're main focus is to keep whatever lane they are, pushed out as far as possible so there is always a point of pressure separate from the point of pressure the rest of the team is in. They're hard to deal with in a 1v1 with most champions as they are strong duelest but aren't necessarily the best in team fights compared to others.
You have the initiator. Now, this is one of the more uncommon roles for top laners. Typically, your jungler and/or support is going to be main one with initiation. But if you don't necessarily have a strong team for initiation, you might have to fill that role yourself. People like Shen, Jax partially, Singed partially, Kennen strongly, Rumble once he has his rylais can fill the initiation role to some degree. While others like Nasus, Yi and such are going to have poor initiation because it mostly consists of them running at the enemy team with little to none cc. Unless you're on someone like Kennen and such, you're not likely the main source of initiation.
You have the peeler. Now this, is a more common job for a lot of the tankier tops. People like Shen, Singed, Nasus, and Renekton all have the capacy to peel for their back line (squishy damage dealers). Singed and Nasus are especially prominent in this action. If you stick around, they're going to cc you while also doing tons of damage which escalates your own back line's damage while reducing the damage done to them instead.
You have the diver. With split pushing, this is the other most common role for top laners. Your job is the dive the enemy back line and either outright destroy them (assassins and most bruisers) or to zone them from their back line while your front line stays safe in return (some bruisers and most tanks.) If your team is entirely a dive comp (Something like say, Jax, Jarvan, Ahri, Tristana, and Leona) then you'll typically also serve as the turret and enemy abilities meat shield for your carries in this role.
Often, you will end up serving in several roles throughout the game depending on the circumstances. Like say on Shen. You'll be a split pusher. And when a team fight breaks out, you'll use your ult to peel damage on a carry and then act as either a reinitator or a peeler when you come in.
And it could also depend on the time of game. If you're still in the laning phase, you might even become a roamer on some with high mobility like say Kennen, Riven, or Rengar.
Top Lane - The most typical top laners are the bruiser class. These are people that build tanky and dive into the middle of the fights to dish out damage and just be an annoyance for the most part.
The most common types of bruisers are Jax, Renekton, Irelia, Nasus and arguably Riven. Riven can be argued into this class because with her shield ability she is capable of taking tons of damage while still building mostly damage. Typically, bruisers build damage early while shifting into defense more as the game goes along.
You also have the tank. These champions tend to focus on being almost a pure defense shot absorber. Shen and Singed are some of the more common ones in this role. Occasionally you get someone like Renekton or Nasus who goes full tank, but it's rare to see it.
Then you have the damage type in the top lane. And this is even separated into carries, team fight control, and assassins. Carries are champions like Tryndamere, Yi, and somewhat Vlad. They'll continually do consistent damage over long periods of time but don't necessarily do large combo burst damage. Champions who do large combo burst damage are assassins. This is someone like Rengar, Zed and such. Then you also have team fight control champions. These are champions that are insanely strong in team fights. They'll have aoe abilities, often with some form of cc. Rumble and Kennen are your most common ones.
Those are the most common types of top laners you'll see. That isn't to say you won't see others but usually the most common types of top laners will counter most of the uncommon types so it's just rare to see them in a lot of match-ups.
Now that leaves the type of roles top laners fill.
You have the split pusher. This is someone like Tryndamere, Nasus, Jax, Yi, Aatrox, and Shen that if you ever leave them alone in the lane will just shove shove shove before necessarily grouping with their team. That isn't to say they necessarily WON'T join in team fights, and many will take things like teleport or in shen's case his ult that will allow them to join if necessary. But they're main focus is to keep whatever lane they are, pushed out as far as possible so there is always a point of pressure separate from the point of pressure the rest of the team is in. They're hard to deal with in a 1v1 with most champions as they are strong duelest but aren't necessarily the best in team fights compared to others.
You have the initiator. Now, this is one of the more uncommon roles for top laners. Typically, your jungler and/or support is going to be main one with initiation. But if you don't necessarily have a strong team for initiation, you might have to fill that role yourself. People like Shen, Jax partially, Singed partially, Kennen strongly, Rumble once he has his rylais can fill the initiation role to some degree. While others like Nasus, Yi and such are going to have poor initiation because it mostly consists of them running at the enemy team with little to none cc. Unless you're on someone like Kennen and such, you're not likely the main source of initiation.
You have the peeler. Now this, is a more common job for a lot of the tankier tops. People like Shen, Singed, Nasus, and Renekton all have the capacy to peel for their back line (squishy damage dealers). Singed and Nasus are especially prominent in this action. If you stick around, they're going to cc you while also doing tons of damage which escalates your own back line's damage while reducing the damage done to them instead.
You have the diver. With split pushing, this is the other most common role for top laners. Your job is the dive the enemy back line and either outright destroy them (assassins and most bruisers) or to zone them from their back line while your front line stays safe in return (some bruisers and most tanks.) If your team is entirely a dive comp (Something like say, Jax, Jarvan, Ahri, Tristana, and Leona) then you'll typically also serve as the turret and enemy abilities meat shield for your carries in this role.
Often, you will end up serving in several roles throughout the game depending on the circumstances. Like say on Shen. You'll be a split pusher. And when a team fight breaks out, you'll use your ult to peel damage on a carry and then act as either a reinitator or a peeler when you come in.
And it could also depend on the time of game. If you're still in the laning phase, you might even become a roamer on some with high mobility like say Kennen, Riven, or Rengar.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
Takerial
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Riot specifically brought a lot of pro support players down to the HQ to help with the support changes.
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Grenouille88 wrote...
daviel wrote...
Grenouille88 wrote...
Let me tell you one thing. If you have a card called "Black Lotus" you have hundreds of dollars.I think I have seen that card before, so I very well might have it.
Holy shit. It's worth a stupid amount of money.
He should tear it in half so he has double the money.
Takerial
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Was it always that gay? I tend to avoid the shit so I am unaware of how gay it usually is.
Takerial
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PumpJack McGee wrote...
Grenouille88 wrote...
You'll need to read up on your C/C++/Java/Python, not sure what it uses. On top of that you'll need a shit load of sprite packs and other files. You've got yourself one tall order, Jacky boy.Yeah, I knew I was asking for a headache- but I've always wanted to try and create games.
Getting a job making games would be pretty sweet.
How many years do you have to devote to it?
Actually, let me change this.
How many decades do you have to devote to it?
Takerial
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animefreak_usa wrote...
____________________________________________________________________________Everyone above this line is a fgt.
Below this line are pure homoqueerosexual.
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Only for you baby. Rawr.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
It'll probably take more than just showing the ropes to effectively make a game.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
My wife learned a long time ago that I will never initiate conversations like that without either having something interesting to say in return, or her asking directly for me to say something to her. She will just start talking about her day if she wishes to talk about her day and if I feel like I want to say something I will say it. If she wants me to spend time with her she will typically demand it (with me giving in about 50% of the time.)
I think it just has to deal with the personalities involved in the relationship. I'm typically a non-expressive person and hide my emotions for the most part and she just slowly got use to me behaving like that over time. It did take some time for her to do so though (years) and even to this day she can get frustrated about it.
But as long as we keep communication between each other, we solve any potential problems before they might become larger and enjoy series of compromises between what we want to do.
I think it just has to deal with the personalities involved in the relationship. I'm typically a non-expressive person and hide my emotions for the most part and she just slowly got use to me behaving like that over time. It did take some time for her to do so though (years) and even to this day she can get frustrated about it.
But as long as we keep communication between each other, we solve any potential problems before they might become larger and enjoy series of compromises between what we want to do.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
After considering all of the benefits and dis-benefits of creating such a thing as well as the potential site rewards in comparison to cost of constructing such a thing I believe the answer is
Nope.
Nope.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
I do not wish to.
Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
Huh, I have positive rep. Never knew.
Takerial
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Kiraneko wrote...
Takerial wrote...
http://www.mangahere.com/manga/fukashigi_philia/Takerial... Y U NO POST IN YANDERE CLERBH
Wha?