.. その通り。 ... Exactly.
I actually have a bad habit of trying to imitate those flamboyant female characters to tease my sister, but as a result sometimes without my intention I'll talk in feminine speech. "Taihen da wa~". Friend: Dude, what the hell was that.
I think Sakura in Naruto uses Kawaii at least once, same with possibly Matsumoto in Bleach, however their intonation is more reserved and poised, than let's say... a typical anime school girl going ga-ga over a little kid in the classroom in a comedy shoujo series.
Yeah, I know. I've had that problem too. That's why I usually denote 'shi' with 'si' or just write in hira or kata.
Now in context that looks like: boku wa otaku janai xD; gomen gomen, kore to omoimaKUSOa... ... I had a good laugh.
*cackles at the censoring* Probably should use 'si' denotation for し
XD It's not really a big deal, don't worry about it.
How ironic you say that to shadowjak. I hope you're a scholar.
Yeah, Sara approached me earlier tonight about being a temporary. It'll only be for a few days, she said.
Please specify a CoM boss, as this is the Chain of Memories subforum. Thanks. ^^ (Also, please edit to do so.)
For the original GBA CoM, I think I had the most trouble with the last Dark Riku battle. Took a few tries, but other than that, the others were mostly cake.
Yep. I still have it downstairs in my basement. It's sitting beside its older brother, the NES. I still play Super Double Dragon, Super Mario Kart, and Killer Instinct on occasion. EDIT: Oh! And the Donkey Kong Country games too. Woo.
Spam is a delicacy in the Philippines. Well, not entirely. And yes, I am referring to the canned meat.. or hash, or whatever it really is.
I'm pretty sure the Organization XIII members have a very strong kinship for one another, as they all--for the most part--understand each other's miserable hardships as being Nobodies. Because of that, despite the traitorism--although it's really Sora doing all the active 'betraying', the Organization XIII members probably still feel his place belongs with them, because they are all the same. And if I remember correctly, wasn't it really just Demyx who suggested to Roxas to return?
This fad lasts a very long time for some. I remember I had to talk with an anonymous person over MSN for a Psychology Research Study. This woman was around 23 and she 'styll talked lik dis, omgwtfbbqkthxbai'. I'm pretty sure it's partially in part of how 'cool' they will continue to believe it is.
I second the above two, along with Golden Eye 007, the original Mario Party, and the first Pokemon Stadium.
Yeah, I saw that trailer--just I wasn't sure if I should call it fact. 99% chance he is, but I didn't read it in any report/article. Unless I'm not up to date on the news.
Interesting. I think Tsubasa Chronicle is one of the best multi-genred series out there at the moment. I've watched all 56 episodes, and awaiting season three, which has been postponed.
The forum itself has a password, which enables anyone who knows it to edit the forum as they see fit. Usually this is known only by the Founding Administrator, but can easily be told to other Admins whom the Founder trusts. As such, even if someone is a regular member, knowing this forum password will give administrative powers to the one who accessed it. Essentially, this can mean a normal member can make themselves an Administrator. I'm not sure how vBulletin works specifically on this, but something similar to that is the best explanation. I've seen this system used in earlier versions of Invision and Burning Boards. Things like IRC work the same way. Even if a channel operator somehow "de-opped" themselves, if they know the channel password, they can directly force commands such as "re-opping" themselves.
Have a shower party with me, Mish!