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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:33 pm
WAIT! I do know what my favorite anime are! They are: Devil May Cry, Blood +, DN Angel, History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi, and Ghost Hunt.
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:29 pm
Zelici DragonSquire Darestrum jwalker67 Ro Mayvine jwalker67 Ro Mayvine eek Guilty Crown felt like an amalgamation of random crap turned into an anime. I'll go ahead and chalk that one down on the list of anime I plan to get around to.... Darker than Black K Sword Art Online Guilty Crown O.o K? Some anime Fen showed me. Add ;Steins Gate Literally my favorite anime, ever...Of all time Elemental Gelade is another anime that involves a weapon coming from a girl. I don't know what my favorite anime is. I know what my favorite manga is though. Even though it is yaoi. Oh, ;Steins Gate doesn't have any of that... It's about time travel... ITS ******** AMAZING!
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:55 pm
hm... I think my favorite anime is still probably Eureka 7 xd
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:45 pm
Zelici DragonSquire WAIT! I do know what my favorite anime are! They are: Devil May Cry, Blood +, DN Angel, History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi, and Ghost Hunt. That's a lot of randomness. o_O There're a lot of differences between those anime.
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:46 pm
jwalker67 Fenrir Graveheart Ro Mayvine Fenrir Graveheart How many anime exist where the protagonist pulls their weapon out of someone? Uh... Probably a lot? xd Damn right there's a lot. There's this really obnoxious freshman in my anime club that was watching guilty crown the other day and said he liked how original it was, that it was a new take by having the protagonist pull his weapon out of some girl's chest. And I was like... stare ...freakin' weaboos. So I was just trying to think of exactly how many anime do stuff like that so I can throw it in his face next time he brings it up (cuz he keeps bringing it back up). God I hate weaboos...I knew this huge one back in high school. She was a real heavy set girl with a hard on for Naruto. She used to sit with me and my friends at lunch, and one day, she came in with one of those stupid Naruto headbands on, took out some ramen noodles and chopsticks and began eating. I gave her a very weird look, she saw me, stopped eating and said "BELIEVE IT"! I immediately faced palmed. Same here. I think every highschool has that girl. lol
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:55 pm
Ro Mayvine hm... I think my favorite anime is still probably Eureka 7 xd Why Eureka 7?
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:06 pm
Fenrir Graveheart Ro Mayvine hm... I think my favorite anime is still probably Eureka 7 xd Why Eureka 7? slightly wonky mecha/romance series, oh, and because I find Renton changing so much amusing rofl
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:53 pm
Ro Mayvine Fenrir Graveheart Ro Mayvine hm... I think my favorite anime is still probably Eureka 7 xd Why Eureka 7? slightly wonky mecha/romance series, oh, and because I find Renton changing so much amusing rofl I do like how mecha anime strangely have strong elements of romance placed in them. Gundam Seed Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann Full Metal Panic Eureka 7 All have strong romantic sub-plots, though I think Eureka 7 has the strongest. I wish they'd put stuff like that more into our fighting shows/movies. Because in my opinion, fighting and romance go hand in hand. Its all about emotion, and the effort to follow that emotion through.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:07 pm
Getting REAL sick of people. Like I have this pent up aggression and sorrow and just pure violence and no one to talk to about it
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:29 pm
Darestrum Getting REAL sick of people. Like I have this pent up aggression and sorrow and just pure violence and no one to talk to about it Whats eating ya bud?
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:42 pm
Darestrum Getting REAL sick of people. Like I have this pent up aggression and sorrow and just pure violence and no one to talk to about it yep....no one to talk about it to....no one at all <------------- -__-
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:50 pm
jwalker67 Darestrum Getting REAL sick of people. Like I have this pent up aggression and sorrow and just pure violence and no one to talk to about it yep....no one to talk about it to....no one at all <------------- -__- Maybe funny vid makes everything better? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHCyaJS4Cbs
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:56 pm
Ok, here is todays topic of discussion.
So I decided to take a walk down to my local McDonalds, cause I was in the mood for a cheeseburger. I went inside, placed my order, and waited patiently. While waiting, an elderly gentleman walked up to the counter and immediately asked to see the manager. Apparently they didn't give him enough fries, and I knew this cause the elderly dude seemed to want the entire McDonalds to know...he was the loudest guy there. I watched the entire interaction. The elderly guy was loud, abrasive, and honestly, just plain rude. He cussed at the manager, proclaiming to the entire store it was the last time he would set foot in a McDonalds.
Now despite all of this, the manager kept his cool. He never lashed out at him, calmly apologizing and getting him a fresh new batch of fries, this time filled to the brim. The elderly man refused, rather rudely..and stormed out of the McDonalds.
A week before this happened...I went to the same McDonalds and ordered a Double Quarter Pounder. When I got the burger, I found that they didn't put the 2nd pattie on my burger. Now I am a rather calm sort, so before I ate the burger, I got my receipt, walked up to the counter, told them what the problem was, and showed them my receipt. You know what happened? They got me and entirely new burger with the biggest and freshest patties that came out fresh from the fryer. After that, I thanked them, and walked back to the where I was sitting, ate the burger, and the rest of the day went swimmingly.
I did not overreact...I did not make a scene...I was polite about it, and in turn the situation was quickly and expertly resolved.
That man was completely out of line, and he should be ashamed of himself. Yes, he paid money for fries but you know what? The manager wanted to resolve the issue so he got him a fresh batch of fries...and still the man acted like an a*****e. And while this entire situation was going down, I couldn't help but compare how I dealt with one of their mistakes, to how he dealt with their mistake.
Now I don't care what has happened to you, you have no right to take out your anger and frustration out onto another human being unless they give you a reason to do so...a legit reason. For example, that man would have been completely justified if the manager decided to give him lip. But when people are just so outright rude to one another for the littlest of reasons, I tend to get pretty infuriated.
What about you guys? Do you have any stories like that? Granted, I really don't want this topic to turn into a collection of stories about how Customer service was rude to them, rather I would like to hear stories about how they observed People being rude to customer service when really there was no reason for it.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:59 pm
Fenrir Graveheart Darestrum Getting REAL sick of people. Like I have this pent up aggression and sorrow and just pure violence and no one to talk to about it Whats eating ya bud? Kids, Women, people...I want to smash everones face into a wall...
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 4:14 pm
jwalker67 Ok, here is todays topic of discussion. So I decided to take a walk down to my local McDonalds, cause I was in the mood for a cheeseburger. I went inside, placed my order, and waited patiently. While waiting, an elderly gentleman walked up to the counter and immediately asked to see the manager. Apparently they didn't give him enough fries, and I knew this cause the elderly dude seemed to want the entire McDonalds to know...he was the loudest guy there. I watched the entire interaction. The elderly guy was loud, abrasive, and honestly, just plain rude. He cussed at the manager, proclaiming to the entire store it was the last time he would set foot in a McDonalds. Now despite all of this, the manager kept his cool. He never lashed out at him, calmly apologizing and getting him a fresh new batch of fries, this time filled to the brim. The elderly man refused, rather rudely..and stormed out of the McDonalds. A week before this happened...I went to the same McDonalds and ordered a Double Quarter Pounder. When I got the burger, I found that they didn't put the 2nd pattie on my burger. Now I am a rather calm sort, so before I ate the burger, I got my receipt, walked up to the counter, told them what the problem was, and showed them my receipt. You know what happened? They got me and entirely new burger with the biggest and freshest patties that came out fresh from the fryer. After that, I thanked them, and walked back to the where I was sitting, ate the burger, and the rest of the day went swimmingly. I did not overreact...I did not make a scene...I was polite about it, and in turn the situation was quickly and expertly resolved. That man was completely out of line, and he should be ashamed of himself. Yes, he paid money for fries but you know what? The manager wanted to resolve the issue so he got him a fresh batch of fries...and still the man acted like an a*****e. And while this entire situation was going down, I couldn't help but compare how I dealt with one of their mistakes, to how he dealt with their mistake. Now I don't care what has happened to you, you have no right to take out your anger and frustration out onto another human being unless they give you a reason to do so...a legit reason. For example, that man would have been completely justified if the manager decided to give him lip. But when people are just so outright rude to one another for the littlest of reasons, I tend to get pretty infuriated. What about you guys? Do you have any stories like that? Granted, I really don't want this topic to turn into a collection of stories about how Customer service was rude to them, rather I would like to hear stories about how they observed People being rude to customer service when really there was no reason for it. Some people are just assholes and deserve to be shamed. I'm glad you're not one of them. I tend to handle situations like you do, and prefer calm and reasonable complaint over childish meltdowns. Which brings me to a funny observation I made at work the other day. Nowadays I find more elderly acting like children than I see children acting like children. lol I personally find it pretty funny, but at my job I find its the older crowds that need more help, more direction, and fly off the handle the quickest of all other social groups I see. Does anyone else see this?
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