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  1. Soushirei
    It sounds like a Death Note with columns.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Soushirei
    Except it could get difficult if you got Melee-locked against three Terras. Or x3 Terras going berserk one after the other--makes dodging that third wave all the much harder with Terra #2 and #3 on your tail.

    Maybe that's just me. I assume if one Terra is harder than one Sephiroth, x3 Terras should theoretically be harder than 3 Sephiroths, but you're right, x3 Send Heartless Angels could be brutal if they appeared in succession.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: Video Showcase
  3. Soushirei
    O_o; Sounds fearsome.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Soushirei
    *inspects hammer* Hmm.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Soushirei
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    I'm Free

    I have to enroll for my second year courses in an hour and fifteen minutes.

    ... Doesn't help that half the courses I wanted are full already.

    Anyway, well done, Darkandroid. Freedom is lovely.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Soushirei
    ... Excuses.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Soushirei
    *points!* Your name is missing commas! *GRAMMAR HAMMER BOOM!*

    Edit: Actually, I think Jade has the hammer right now. <.<
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Soushirei
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    Dang it

    StupidAquarius is scary. =o

    And Aqua is a cool nickname for her; reminds me of Aqua from Birth by Sleep. I think I'll use it. *steals*
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Soushirei
    What's funny is that a thread just like this one (albeit there was more text in the other one) that was closed yesterday. And it wasn't me who closed it.

    *cue creepy music*
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Soushirei
    Nope. Not everything. And I'm sure you know full well what it's like to respect someone's view but disagree. That's pretty much what I've done.

    Disrespecting your view would probably be somewhere along the lines of calling you Satan's spawn, or pretty much saying you're going to hell (if that exists) and your life is worthless, or something.

    If you want to believe parenting is a constitution of hypocrisy, I really couldn't tell you otherwise, however all I'm saying is that you shouldn't label that as 'normal', nor should you think that is the essence of parenting. Your initial post on this thread sure made it look that way. 'Normal' parents couldn't be accurately defined by neither you nor I, so it's probably best to just avoid introducing such a category altogether.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  11. Soushirei
    I don't think it's wise to label this as 'normal', but instead a 'type' of parent. And in all respects, fine I'll agree that hypocritical parents to that degree should do some rethinking on how to go about raising their kids.



    I believe Oblivion was talking about FireNanaki's post.

    It's also quite possible that parents also act without knowing what they're doing as well. This may make them 'ignorant', but it doesn't change the fact that they're trying to teach something good, even if they mistakingly went against what they said--out of ignorance.

    But I digress, a parent who doesn't intentionally communicate to their child that what they're doing 'is right' isn't forcing the child to follow their ways. It's the child taking the initiative. That's why when a kid randomly swears and says "I heard Mommy/Daddy say it" when asked where he/she had learned it, this isn't an issue of hypocrisy as it is insensitivity to the child's learning environment, and thus is simply a parent being careless, rather than being a hypocrite.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  12. Soushirei
    My parents don't hate foreigners. We joke about them sometimes, but they've taught me to be inclusive, and most of the time it's established that none of these 'joke' are taken seriously. So no to that. Sure, I'll admit they talk behind other people's backs, and sometimes we do it together. But I don't consider myself nor my parents perfect, and we do hate some kinds of people, but this bitterness isn't based off race or religion.

    My parents don't make me hate what they hate. Instead, they tell me what they hate (or conversely, what they love), and explain why. From there, it's my decision. This system of communication is partly the reason why my parents are traditional Roman Catholics, yet here I am severely agnostic and never go to church. My parents neither blame nor punish me for it, and I don't interfere with their faith either.

    While I know the bug thing was sort of figurative, my parents don't tell me to do that either. We kill houseflies and stuff, but I don't think that makes any of us bad people.

    I'm sorry if your parents somehow fit your description, but if you think that's the general consensus among the parent demographic, you're sadly mistaken.

    At this point in my life, I don't consider my parents role-models--that stopped when I was around thirteen. I perceive them as my care-givers who obviously have much more experience than I do about many things in life, but I will never hesitate to refuse their advice or their opinion on something if I don't agree with it.

    The very fact that I'm able to do this, and that my parents accept this differing view of mine, shows that I'm not exactly being modeled after my parents. There's an element of choice that they give me, and many parents choose to do it this way. We learn some fundamentals from our parents, but a large part of our individualism comes from these 'choices' that we discern on our own about how we perceive the things around us.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  13. Soushirei
    Wow, consider this thread closed.

    - Locked -
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 26, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Soushirei
    I'm left-handed. I think it's cool.

    Ven is also left-handed. And he's cool. XD
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Soushirei
    Yeah, that's probably the worst day of that girl's life. I remember my mom telling me about this incident before.

    It's really sad because the girl didn't do anything wrong, and still got herself into an accident that serious. Usually these days, there's *some* degree of blame that could be placed on the person who got injured like "they shouldn't have been there" or "they got involved with the wrong people", etc, but this girl wasn't doing anything wrong other than riding a roller coaster that is supposed to guarantee your safety.

    No doubt I wouldn't be surprised if that girl never goes on roller coasters again.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  16. Soushirei
    Work there if you like. You get paid all the same.

    Look at it like you're 'using' McDonalds to make money, because I'm pretty sure McDonalds feels the same about you.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Soushirei
    Not sure on your last question, but memory cards are universal. I have both NA and JP game saves on my original sony one.

    I'm assuming third-party memory cards can act the same way.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  18. Soushirei
    It's actually pretty nice during those hot summer nights. I personally like the atmosphere it creates.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Soushirei
    Sorry, I don't like this idea. I also do recall these threads bringing some unwanted discussion in the past, so I'll close this for now.

    Sara can re-open this if she feels like it, but for now consider it

    - Locked -
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Soushirei
    That is actually one of the funniest images I've ever seen. And it's not the '85 billion served' that's funny, it's the 'Open Waterfront Dining'.
    Post by: Soushirei, Jun 25, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone