My love tends to get on people. I'm quite open about it.
You can do that. I have a Lugia in my Platinum and I taught it Aeroblast from the move tutor. -shrugs- it really won't matter, except SS will have a much stronger Lugia since it starts at a lower level.
Oh... well... Radiowave suits you. <:
I'm only posting here because of how much I don't care. Which contradicts the act of not caring, thus resulting in me posting here, showing that I care. . . . Shut up. :l
...who are you? EDIT: omfg, foxxie, spitfire... you were right Radiowave. /aspld
Kay, that music video is actually pretty good. At least the singer is semi-decent awesome uhhh.
Uh. Great way to get a frenzie in the spam zone. Seriously. I never thought of it. lol
.......looooooooooooooooool
Like, a bunch of people respond like crazy within hours. Why?
-runs out to the Grand Canyon and jumps head first into the gorge-So I heard they had large pads at the bottom. :]
I'm doin' it.
She's bloody hot. But she sucks at singing. Sorry. lol
Lately, cereal and mexican food.
Personally I don't feel people are "smarter", but rather they have a much better operating system (pun) in terms of sustainability and efficiency, allowing them to algorithmically or otherwise organize things and present information. It might be in a huge quantity, like Bobby Fischer. -shrugs- Though, you can program a person. It's very easy. You're being programmed all the time. When you interact with anything around you, it is programming through association and other mechanisms which familiarize you with things. When you try to "control" or "program" someone and it doesn't work, why doesn't it work? Because they probably understand they can't be controlled. But at the same time they are being programmed because they are still being familiarized with what isn't working on them (controlling/programming/etc). I think, if you want to make someone smarter, making their brains operate on a more efficient level is necessary. That's why children with large doses of vaccines tend to be autistic, have speech impediments or other physiological disorders; the ethylmercury preservative thimerasol has been shown to kill mental passage ways during crucial developmental periods for them. So obviously, physiologically doing something would be ideal in order to make someone more intelligent, thus, making them smarter. That's briefly what I think.
Everything looks so animated in these games. You can see the wind (and likely other climate changes, obviously), your starter walks with you... oh man. A trip through memory lane when I play this game. D:
I PM'd you Kay. <:
The Corporation I very thought-provoking documentary. Made after 8 years of research, I think this is worth a view from at least everyone. lawl To those who have seen it, did you like it? I liked it quite a bit. Of course, most of it I already knew, but it's very interesting stuff.
He's gonna be in it, bro. They even talk about it in D/P/P. I'm almost sure it will and any rumor from any insecure fanboy/girl will not change my mind. Holy. ****.
I was just playin'. ;p
So it's funny that people have to suffer because they care enough to stand up to an establishment for their freedom.