Getting Jujitsu'ed by a girl would be nice. No, honestly. I might enjoy it.
Print Screen just captures the image of your desktop and saves it as an image. It doesn't require a printer, or a scanner. Usually all computers have this function. Try looking for a "Print Screen"/"Prnt Scn"/etc button on your keyboard. Press it, then open up an image editor and select "Paste" on a new document. A picture of your desktop should appear. Crop as you like, then save and upload.
Mish, I want to *lick you. Oh my, well what do you know.
Well, it's just called American English. But you're right. As Tolkien used to say: "American English is English after being wiped over with a dirty sponge." What a guy.
Was it Sweet Tooth? D:
*gives The Fallen a sympathy cookie*
XD I meant print screen the original post, and repost them as images. They will seem like actual text post, but in reality they're images. But these work too.
It eventually gets annoying because no matter how many times you see the truck driving past your house, money isn't going to magically appear in your wallet.
Black Cat ED is pretty random, I must say--considering the content of the series itself. Not sure on what to call 'crazy'. I did think Card Captor Sakura's 1st ED (or was it the 2nd.. hmm) was sort of weird. Although that series is some pre-teen shoujo magic-girl series. By your definition, Black Cat surely wins it.
Omg, do it.
Wow, I thought 4 classes a day was standard. I guess I was mistaken. As for topic, I finished my final back in March/April. My last one was on April 3rd.
Pretty sure he isn't the leader. And I'm up to speed.
All birthdays are the same. It's a simple facade to remind us of something special that we created out of custom. You should never expect much from your birthdays if you want to avoid disappointments like this in the future. ;p My 19th birthday blew too, what can you do?
True, but that will most likely never happen since medicine is always evolving like the world is. There is no place for the 'value of human life' in the natural selection model, and thus is never applied to humans because it would make a sociopolitical statement about humanity.
Hitsugaya is my favourite Captain, but his squad sucks, really. <.< 11's got pretty much the best squad in my opinion--Ikkaku, Yachiru, Yumichika. XD Great group of people.
I suggest you make images of these via print screening and post them here again, as some people here don't have the encoding to display Japanese text--and many of them refuse to download the encoding anyway. I had to do this with a translation post similar to this when I was translating some of the Final Mix+ abilities.
Not really. There are very little 'cures' out there for diseases and illness. Most of today's modern medicine is simply a way to help prolong or increase chances of recovery. Again, I reiterate that natural selection doesn't really apply to humans. Firstly, there's nothing wrong with wanting to keep the 'weak' alive because we as human beings (as a whole) cherish the value of human life. Secondly, saying that keeping the weak alive will not give us a chance to evolve? That's not particularly true as we human beings are becoming more and more intelligent. At first it was the discovery of fire, then someone invented the wheel. Later on, we invented the automobile, then the rocket ship--we are inventing things that constantly advance our way of living. This also pertains to medicine. Keeping the 'weak' alive isn't a big deal if our medicine is also improving as the years go by. Your claims are a little off the mark.
Well, theories change as new things are discovered. Theories aren't meant to be preached as fact. Any student who takes these as facts are the ones making the mistakes, not the teacher/professor. If that isn't emphasized already in high school, just wait until you guys take (if you take) University science. The distinction of what's a theory and what isn't is severely engrained in each lecture. There's very little room for error unless you're a careless listener. It's not that they don't back things up, it's just that what might've been considered plausible at the time, becomes vetoed by a new discovery. Things change all the time--just like Christianity.
I'm not sure if you could say Sora lost his memories when he became a Heartless. Heartless is the heart itself, transformed. It doesn't contain anything else. The Heartless is nothing but raw emotion and instinct; it's void of identity and reason. Thus, Sora didn't exactly lose his memories since the form that was left is incapable of hosting memories. It's not quite the same as to what Namine did to him.
libregkd owes me PS3 RAM.