Doesn't stop people from buying it, however, right? ;D I shall remain ambiguous out of fear of saying something incorrect.
I only started liking Rogues after I transcended to Stalker. The male's sitting position is so lax. XD Plus I like being able to use Double Strafe, etc. For the record, I still prefer Assassins over Rogues any day. Assassin Cross is my pride and glory.
Misty: I was wearing an Uchiha shirt (emblem on back) and Sharingan contacts. Well.. I guess that's half in costume. Mish: You sly weasel, how dare you indirectly insult my lack of costume!
Alice is the marble in my Ramune bottle.
XDDD Sakkats are 100x easier than Boy's Caps, no? I've sooner got all the Tigerfoot skins I needed from OPBs (well, you can get them from OBBs too, but the % sucks worse than a vacuum) than from killing Eddga.
We found Jack Skellington.
Yeah, I never understood those people who could ask strangers for equips. Or beg for zeny. I have too much pride to ask stuff like that. I sooner farmed for my Sakkat items than ask my girlfriend (IRL) for help. XD
I memo'ed one of the Prisons. /gg It's always fun to have people fall for those warps.
I give the rude ones Lvl 1 Heal, then go "Sorry, INT = 1"
Being 19, travel isn't an issue--except the fact that I lack a car and gas money.
I can vouch for that.
LOL. Awesome.
Being able to read is such a curse, huh? Literacy obviously is the root of all our problems. ;D
Probably the same reason they're not emphasized in the game. This question could apply to the games as well. Why aren't Sora's parents shown at the end of KH1? Or even shown at all in any KH game? What did Sora's parents think of his one year absence? Or why does Sora never seem to care or think about his parents? I'm simply following suit of the focus Nomura has already started: the parents don't play a huge role, nor are they an important element in Sora's Story. The only reason why parents seem to be one of the most common questions among the KH fanbase is because Sora is only a teenager, only 15 at the end of KH2. If Sora was a grown person like Leon (Squall), not many people would ask about his parents--at least not out of the blue. Meh, but I should answer your question anyway. Of course I haven't thought this out, but on the spot I'd say: - Sora's parents live on the mainland along with everyone else's parents. - They're alive - Sora most likely was living with them on the mainland, visiting Destiny Islands on occasion with Riku and Kairi to reflect on the past and have fun. Thus, he never has to look for his parents.
Yesh, caused by the inhalation of fine silica dust. "Pneu" denoting 'lung', 'silico' denoting the silica dust. Just I know the latest revisions of Webster and other leading dictionary publishers have removed that word from their archives--since I had the nerdish incentive to check the several publications at my local library several years ago. I believe it's still written in most medical dictionaries--for obvious reasons.
I'm such a Melee, every Acolyte I've ever made always turns out to be a Champion. Combo-Asura build ftw.
I've only seen it referenced as being 'part of a song' from Mary Poppins. I haven't actually went and tried to look in every dictionary ever published, but I believe it's not actually a word recognized by any of them. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, however, was at some point in time. ;D EDIT: RoxasvsRiku beat me to it. However, that word was taken out of the dictionary already. There are longer words that are still legal, but one of them is a place in Wales, and those don't count to some people. lol.
I'm also agnostic, but I feel I have to clarrify the definition cause the ones provided aren't all entirely true. Agnosticism has two dimensions: it's definitive form, and how it's applied in social context. Firstly, by definition you're agnostic if you believe it's impossible to prove that God exists, or that he doesn't exist. Therefore, you believe it's an impossibility to prove either case. In social context, this is more defined as being apathetic or indifferent in wanting to know the answer. To apply it to myself, religion has never been a huge part of my life, nor an aspect that I turn to to make my decisions or judge certain situations. Thus, I really couldn't care less if God existed or not, because upon finding that answer (which may never happen), it won't affect the way I've been living my life. Thus, the answer to this mystery isn't something I need or want to know, so I don't really care about it. That's agnosticism for you. I've used to joke around saying I'm agnostic because I'm too lazy to be an athiest. However, that statement in itself is only half true, and somewhat flawed. But it's quite a funny way to express my opinion.
Indeed they do. Going for Battle Priest are you? Or maybe Monk?
That's one inconspicuous way of putting it. Well, no--I'd say I'm in agreement with you. But I'll refrain from attempting to explain myself because it'd just damage my selfish pride.