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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4

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Shadows

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I don't see why they would do it that way. I guess they make more money if they split it? I've heard a lot of people complaining about it too.
 

Niji

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I wonder what we'll eat tonight for New Years....
My family does this Chinese tradition thing where we eat noodles and oranges. It's not a tradition in our family, since we just saw it on PBS and thought it looked cool.
 

Water-noctowl

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I've never read the book I just went to see it because my family wanted to although I liked it.
 

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I just got back from seeing Les Miserables, It was great, but I didnt understand the story too well.
 

Cap'n Jack

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I just got back from seeing Les Miserables, It was great, but I didnt understand the story too well.

I saw it on Christmas. :D

I liked it a lot and understood it all, but I had to ask my aunt what it all meant. Like, the end confused me because I didn't know the underlying theme of it. It seemed like it was supposed to be happy, but
*actual spoiler*
it was everybody who died over the course of the movie. And that was a lot. My aunt told me that the over-all point of the book/play/movie is freedom, but "you're free when you're dead" doesn't seem very uplifting to me.

I also thought that the relationship between Cosette and Marius was very rushed, and that Eponine seemed like a much more logical choice for him.
 

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I could help resist on eating too much, with that teaching practice session coming up this year.

I saw Wreck-it Ralph today, the movie was awesome. The story was great, and it was funny too.
 

Noivern

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I could help resist on eating too much, with that teaching practice session coming up this year.

I saw Wreck-it Ralph today, the movie was awesome. The story was great, and it was funny too.

Guess we're both right. Teehee. Sometimes there are just some things that you cannot ever miss.
 

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On new years resolutions, set the bar high or failure will be that much worse. Everyone expects you to fail anway.
 

Niji

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What is it? (if that's not a personal question)

It ain't.
- Be less awkward and wimpy
- Be a good person
- Work out more
- Be more motivated with creativity and opportunities
- Jump off a diving board (I have Zexal to thank for that one)
- Help ReshiramDragonofTruth get Malefics, #92, and whatever other cards she needs
- Learn how to properly play Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh!.
How about yours?
 
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