Xehanort has command over darkness as it is. If anything is unlikely to stick, it's the "nothingness," which was never a terribly well-explained power to begin with and probably doesn't work the way rudimentary stuff like fire does. (Bear in mind that these aren't just random Nobody powers: Braig demonstrated spatial manipulation before he was turned, so it's likely they each studied their desired element.)
Mm... I'm guessing there's no way to manipulate the size of the text box manually? If so, this is fine by me. Can't really complain since this is the way it used to look, and I had no problems with it then.
The only Guilty Gear exclusive to an Xbox system is Guilty Gear 2: Overture for 360, and sales on that were abysmal. No, I don't. I don't want an Xbox One for a lot of reasons, and it's becoming less and less feasible by the year for me to just get every console. I have to choose carefully, and if everything I like is moving to a system I don't then that's gonna cause problems. I can't see them doing that to their many PS fans either; the companies you mentioned have traditionally been avid Playstation supporters, and some of their games are considered classics on those systems.
That's terrifying for me because I don't want an Xbone at all and that's pretty much a laundry list of devs I keep an eye on. I hope Libre's right and they're just cross-platform releases.
Uhh wut. I don't even... wut. I'm actually speechless. How did FromSoft even get bought.
That's... interesting. What made him feel that way about it?
DEAD PEOPLE GET ONE POST SHHHH
Light swells around your eyelids. This is the sixth sunrise since you were trapped in this godforsaken place. You begin to wonder how long it will go on like this as you make your way to the main hall once again. The body barely gives you pause; the morbidity of your situation is a well-established fact by now. anelg has been murdered. She was Sofia Mycroft, famous author and close personal friend of the late Miss. Though she wrote mysteries for a living, she never thought her own life would come to resemble one of her novels; it seems she was not prepared. She was aligned with the Town, and had no special abilities. D A Y • S I X A chill runs down your spine... Something's not right. You get the inkling suddenly and without warning, and a nervousness wells within you. You look around... take a quick headcount... and then your heart sinks. Your number is down to twelve—rather, seven to five. The Town is in danger of losing the game. If they lynch another of their own, and the Mafia scores another kill, they will be overrun. With 12 players alive, it takes 6 to lynch and 3 to soft-lynch. Day ends Thursday, May 1st, 7:30 P.M. (GMT-5).
/likes twice
...Somehow this explains a lot
Ok, but did you try?
Not to ignore the rest of your post but this is usually a bad sign. If it doesn't fit into the hypothesis in its entirety, it probably wasn't intentional. I like the idea, but I think Neku using the Rhyme pin was a special occasion because it wasn't an ordinary Noise pin. On the other hand, it may very well be that anyone can use Noise pins, but typically only Reapers have the mental capacity, which would exemplify how special Neku is. Other people need a power boost, he doesn't.
When we converse on the net, our recipients lose a lot of context: They can't hear one's tone of voice or inflection, they can't see one's facial expressions or body language... So one way or another we have to make up for this, be it with shortcuts like imho or rofl, or with emotes :Y :J :P. Now that I'm done stating the obvious... I've noticed that even the basic stuff, like :D and :P, mean something different to each person. Which makes me wonder: Which emotes, shortcuts, and other little textspeak are you most fond of, and what do they convey for you? What do you mean when you say 'lol' or 'o_o'? Few samples in the spoiler. Spoiler: Nova's Internet Language :L Decided to start with the one most people ask me about. Yes, the great mystery... First off, the 'L' is the corner of an absurdly-stretched, smiling mouth, if anyone was confused at that point. This is used in a generalized light-hearted context, such as when joking or when mildly amused by someone. It may also be used as a way to embrace my own dorkiness, e.g. when I follow a terrible, terrible pun with :L That's what it's supposed to mean, but I also tend to use it as filler when I'm not sure what to say or in a sort of "Aha I see" way when someone tells me something. :E Think of a dog baring its fangs. This can be used in silly contexts as well as serious, but usually it means I'm edging from one side to the other. So if it was a joke before, something might've set me off; whereas if it comes off the end of an argument, it might be a sign of me calming down. Usually I'll say something innocuous like "Yeah yeah watch it :E" if it's in good fun. rofl/pff 'Pff' being onomatopoeia rather than an abbreviation. I have an oddly specific use for these two. Usually they happen when I didn't laugh aloud but I thought to myself "That's good. That's REALLY good," or a joke caught me off-guard with how funny it was. It's a laugh of surprise, in other words. 'Pff' is also used more generally as my form of 'lol' since it seems more organic to me.
I'm using classics in the broadest sense possible here—With all the music in the world there's no way everybody's heard every track, so any song you've heard all over the place, anything that's been on a top 100 of all time... Any type, any genre, any instruments... It's all fair game. As usual with my threads, it's appreciated if your youtube embeds are in spoilers for the sake of people's load times. I started with a couple rock/metal tracks because they're what inspired the idea, but I'll probably add other genres at some point. Spoiler: My Faves It's weird to think this isn't the original version of this song. Whenever I so much as hear the word "watchtower," I think of Hendrix. That melody is one-of-a-kind and absolutely infectious, and the lyrics are a little adventure of their own. Dylan really wrapped that mystery up tight, credit where credit is due; but in the end it's Hendrix who made me want to unwrap it, so his cover ends up being my favorite. I always loved this song, but then I found out the history behind it, which you can read about here; that the Alice in Chains guitarist, Jerry Cantrell, wrote it for his father who'd served in the Vietnam war, attempting to describe his experiences. About the song he says "It was the start of the healing process between my Dad and I from all that damage that Vietnam caused;" and that when his father came to see him play and heard the song, "at the end, he took his hat off and just held it in the air. And he was crying the whole time." Details like that are what push good into great and great into amazing. I'm sorry, I can't help it. I love Queens and I'll never ever stop loving them. Those riffs. My god, those riffs. The singing is unlike anything else I can imagine. The breakdown about three minutes in hits you like a hurricane. And just look at Grohl hammerin' away on the drums back there! He always looks so giddy and hyped-up at a drumset... The lyrics aren't trying to be complicated, they flow well and there is a bit of a persistent message throughout. Now, when you add the video... well, it gets confusing. What the f██k is going on there? I dunno, but it makes me laugh, and it tells me they never took themselves too seriously. They're just here to rock. And rock they do. Rock they do indeed.
WELP. Maybe I should pass this along to the grandfolks, not sure what they use.
I've picked up a little Gold & Redstone, plus some railroad. I don't need much of it, so it'll be in the chests in a little while.
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YES. Ordinarily? No. To the levels I do? Yes. Ah! That reminds me. I like to dip/scoop my fries in ice cream or milkshakes. Same with cheese sticks. Actually, banana & peanut butter is a pretty common recommendation, especially when you're trying to eat healthier. I'm weird about bananas, sometimes they're good but other times I have trouble getting them down; when I do I usually add them to something with peanut butter in it.
Waiters here get crap for wages. I always tip 20% unless I genuinely did not enjoy the service or my meal. Even if I waffle a little bit on it I usually still tip 20%. My roommate used to leave scrap for tips until he started working in fast food, then he realized what horrors they go through and mended his ways.
Hey, props to them, but AoT is also a big effin' deal so they probably pulled out all the stops. Matt Mercer seems relatively out there, but Bryce Papenbrook has been in plenty of stuff already: He was Masaomi Kida in DRRR!!, he's currently playing Okumura Rin in Blue Exorcist, he played Kirito in Sword Art Online... He's not a risk. If Viz Media gets it, it's really the same issue; no one in the industry is really compelled to seek new talent since the current VAs like their jobs and the market's always been a little precarious. It's stabilized significantly since the early days but it's still not a world where people wanna take risks. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not holding my breath.