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Thank you for zee Thanksgiving wishes, even if I ended up spending the last few hours of it doing homework. KM shall reply to these split spinoff VM at a later time.
I was reading your FAQ for the mentions system, and I just wanted to make a comment on it (if you don't mind).
Even though you talked about the mentions tag, you didn't explain that you need the user number too. I didn't want to reply there, so I messaged you here. I hope you don't mind :sweatlol:
True... >_>
I suppose he inherited the rapist tendencies green hair from Ghetsis then.
Yes very true. Quite really.
They already do.
He's pretty stupid in battle. No, just secretive.
That happens to me sometimes. After an hour or so of studying, I'll stop myself mid-sentence because I said something to somebody in French instead of English.
They can do anything in the movies, buddy.
I tried to say "Then the beefs arrest her for using counterfeit money." I guess I messed up again. :S
Anything for lawls.
Tu l'avez maintenant.
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(C'est logique, not il est logique.)
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Ah, that makes much more sense to me, now that I think about it.
Oh, and I remembered one thing that I think makes more sense in French than in English. This sentence:
"Tu est un poulet." (Yeah, that's what I said to my brother the other day.)
That translates literally to "you is a chicken." The English way of saying that, as you know, is "you are a chicken." But the French sentence using "est" instead of "sont" makes more sense to me, since I'm only referring to one person. I don't get why I have to say "are". Saying "is" would make more sense in my opinion.
I've had fond memories of that game. I remember so many units like heka gigantes, Helios's man o'war and the murmillo. It's what's gotten me interested in history.
So it's like chocolate milk without the "problems" of real milk? Nice.
It's the ultimate truth to him...
Putting the Luxury Ball inside the Dark Ball might work. Ghetsis as Mewtwo somehow seems too....far-fetch'd. *shot* The only representation I've seen of them are mischievous, sometimes drunk and having a superiority complex. Oh, and Irish too.
Take the case of all the links they put at the end of the intro section. They're all pretty much going to mean the same thing. You read one, you've read them all. As for the many links in its body, you know what one of them is going to be talking about from the title. Why do you have to read the whole thing specifically? ^^
Phoenicks has a affinity for wall-posts. Maybe even more than some of our resident War Room wall-posters. It'll take a long time to load though, right? I'm using the default. (15 posts)
But what about the Martians and that creepy "woman"? D: And he isn't even a buttmonkey. He's funny by his dialogue and such rather than how much instances he has an "accident". >_>
Truest quote ever. Also used in a lot of shows. xD
That is the truth and you know it!
The small updates are the most difficult since you have to get across what you're trying to say with a minimal number of lines.
Okay, but I quite enjoy it when we're going back and forth on one afternoon.
Remembering which words go where in which situations gets hard to remember a lot of times.
Oh, yeah, I want to be the youngest person to ever win the Palme d'Or... and the Best Picture Academy Award... for the same movie.
I can see it now: Roger Ebert gives The Stench of Fear 4-and-a-half stars, writing "This film, written by first-time screenwriter Jack Tschitt and directed by the incomparable Francis Ford Coppola, won 12 Oscars at the Academy Awards this year, including Best Screenplay, Best Actor (which went to Johnny Depp for his role as the can of foot powder), Best Actress (Jennifer Lopez, for her role as the Colombian rebel mercenary), Best Director, and Best Picture, beating other candidates made by the experienced likes of JJ Abrams and Steven Speilberg."
Suit les bouefs son arreter pour utilisant la fausse monaie.
Yeah, at the expense of my dignity.
La telekenesie, mec. La telekenesie. Il est logique pour un type-psychique, non?
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