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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:23 pm
iBarty TweedleKeys iBarty Zelyhon ERA718 Zelyhon Hey, for once, someone didn't argue turning in a sample. That'll make things so much easier. In return, I'll leave the first batch of clones reasonably experiment free. If any of these experiments involve hulk like superstrength, sign me up. BTW, try to keep my blood away from all fires. It's like 80 proof with how much drinking I do. No promises. twisted Also, something interesting about Super Smash Bros. Brawl. http://www.joystiq.com/2008/01/21/nintendo-accidentally-confirms-lucario-ness-jigglypuff-for-bra/ Oh man...I don't like Ness. stare Either way, whenever I get a Wii, I'll be getting that game too.I could easily see your achievement of a Wii to be way before this game comes out. ~.~ I was never especially good with Ness but I liked Earthbound and I like the fact that Ness plays a bit differently, rather than more clones of other characters with slightly different stats. I thought the game was to come out in February unless they changed it? As far as getting a Wii...I don't know. I want to get it with my tax money, however, if I go to the con in my state in April I should save that money. I have stuff I could sell there to make even more money..and from what I hear, fans will spend absurd amounts on fan art even if it's bad. And most of what I have isn't bad, so....I could easily make at least two hundred bucks with everything, if not more if I'm lucky. But..I need monies to dress up as something..and I'm probably going to do something like a Gaia avi (more so mine), but I need monies to buy stuff for that first. gonk They pushed Brawl back until March 9th. At least No More Heroes and One Piece Unlimited Adventure came out today to keep me amused for now. Although I'm still playing around with Guilty Gear XX Accent Core.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:26 pm
AzurePaleSky Thunder and lightning!! Hooray! There's like a week of rain here in southern California. We haven't seen this in years it seems. So! Does anyone know why we get bad potholes in the street when it rains? Does rain really just damage the street that much? I don't understand... Well, I don't know abut Southern California, but here in New England, it's not just the water that wrecks the streets. With the rain, and then it freezing overnight and melting during the day, freezing AGAIN at night, getting MORE snow or rain... The constant expansion and contraction of water molecules wrecks the streets.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:33 pm
iBarty Kinetic Dream iBarty Oh man...I don't like Ness. stare Either way, whenever I get a Wii, I'll be getting that game too. All my allies from Onett to Deep Darkness... SEIZE THE HEATHEN! scream talk2hand I think he's a stupid character and hard to use (for me). I prefer Kirby.. I prefer Bart nekkid.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:34 pm
TweedleKeys iBarty TweedleKeys iBarty Zelyhon No promises. twisted Also, something interesting about Super Smash Bros. Brawl. http://www.joystiq.com/2008/01/21/nintendo-accidentally-confirms-lucario-ness-jigglypuff-for-bra/ Oh man...I don't like Ness. stare Either way, whenever I get a Wii, I'll be getting that game too.I could easily see your achievement of a Wii to be way before this game comes out. ~.~ I was never especially good with Ness but I liked Earthbound and I like the fact that Ness plays a bit differently, rather than more clones of other characters with slightly different stats. I thought the game was to come out in February unless they changed it? As far as getting a Wii...I don't know. I want to get it with my tax money, however, if I go to the con in my state in April I should save that money. I have stuff I could sell there to make even more money..and from what I hear, fans will spend absurd amounts on fan art even if it's bad. And most of what I have isn't bad, so....I could easily make at least two hundred bucks with everything, if not more if I'm lucky. But..I need monies to dress up as something..and I'm probably going to do something like a Gaia avi (more so mine), but I need monies to buy stuff for that first. gonk Currently they're saying early March on their site but I've seen the release date move enough that I don't have any faith anymore. It's best not to hope. If it does ever come out, it will all be thanks to one little girl (me) who never started to believe. xd Ohh okay. Well, I guess we'll see what happens then.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:38 pm
I saw an interesting talk this morning from a British primatologist teaching at Harvard. He's suggesting that cooking lead to human pair bonding! He said that chimps (our closest living relatives) spend like... most of their waking hours chewing their food since they don't cook it. But cooking our food leads to vulnerability, but he suggested that there was a trade off between the wives cooking and the males bringing their wives meat and then getting food from the wives (cooked food) to eat. The wives in turn get protection from the males. I just emailed him, cause I don't see how the wives are protected if the males are out hunting... either if their food is stolen then the husband will come back and kick someone's a** or if the group will come to the wife's aid.
Another thing he said was that the wife cooking was a human universal, meaning that in every cultural that has been studied (well, except modern cultures, but they look at traditional societies to try and gain insight on how we were before agriculture came in and changed everything). I found it interesting, how almost all of the cooking in all societies are done by women. I sure don't know how to cook! xd Makes sense since the males in every traditional society are the primary hunters, and if they're out hunting they don't have as much time to cook.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:38 pm
RaeRae Rave iBarty Kinetic Dream iBarty Oh man...I don't like Ness. stare Either way, whenever I get a Wii, I'll be getting that game too. All my allies from Onett to Deep Darkness... SEIZE THE HEATHEN! scream talk2hand I think he's a stupid character and hard to use (for me). I prefer Kirby.. I prefer Bart nekkid. cool
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:39 pm
LunaInverse AzurePaleSky Thunder and lightning!! Hooray! There's like a week of rain here in southern California. We haven't seen this in years it seems. So! Does anyone know why we get bad potholes in the street when it rains? Does rain really just damage the street that much? I don't understand... Well, I don't know abut Southern California, but here in New England, it's not just the water that wrecks the streets. With the rain, and then it freezing overnight and melting during the day, freezing AGAIN at night, getting MORE snow or rain... The constant expansion and contraction of water molecules wrecks the streets. Ouch, it sounds painful driving in New England! I want to go back so badly though. I loved Connecticut and Massachusetts. It doesn't really freeze here though, and it never snows (at least in the parts where I am). I wonder what it is...
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:40 pm
AzurePaleSky I saw an interesting talk this morning from a British primatologist teaching at Harvard. He's suggesting that cooking lead to human pair bonding! He said that chimps (our closest living relatives) spend like... most of their waking hours chewing their food since they don't cook it. But cooking our food leads to vulnerability, but he suggested that there was a trade off between the wives cooking and the males bringing their wives meat and then getting food from the wives (cooked food) to eat. The wives in turn get protection from the males. I just emailed him, cause I don't see how the wives are protected if the males are out hunting... either if their food is stolen then the husband will come back and kick someone's a** or if the group will come to the wife's aid. Another thing he said was that the wife cooking was a human universal, meaning that in every cultural that has been studied (well, except modern cultures, but they look at traditional societies to try and gain insight on how we were before agriculture came in and changed everything). I found it interesting, how almost all of the cooking in all societies are done by women. I sure don't know how to cook! xd Makes sense since the males in every traditional society are the primary hunters, and if they're out hunting they don't have as much time to cook. I don't know how to cook either..at least not well. My skills are very limited. crying
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:45 pm
It's time for Bart to go. I decided to take the later bus so if I'm lucky..I'll see my mom on the way and she'll give me a ride. xd
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:48 pm
AzurePaleSky LunaInverse AzurePaleSky Thunder and lightning!! Hooray! There's like a week of rain here in southern California. We haven't seen this in years it seems. So! Does anyone know why we get bad potholes in the street when it rains? Does rain really just damage the street that much? I don't understand... Well, I don't know abut Southern California, but here in New England, it's not just the water that wrecks the streets. With the rain, and then it freezing overnight and melting during the day, freezing AGAIN at night, getting MORE snow or rain... The constant expansion and contraction of water molecules wrecks the streets. Ouch, it sounds painful driving in New England! I want to go back so badly though. I loved Connecticut and Massachusetts. It doesn't really freeze here though, and it never snows (at least in the parts where I am). I wonder what it is... Painful for our cars, at least. And our wallets, since hitting the damn things ruins our tires and shock absorbers. Every spring drivers play dodge with the craters more commonly known as potholes.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:52 pm
Yeah, with the rain brings potholes. I really don't understand it either. xD
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:55 pm
All this talk about roads and driving is frightening- mom's going to be teaching me this weekend x_x
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:58 pm
Kinon Bachika All this talk about roads and driving is frightening- mom's going to be teaching me this weekend x_x It's not ALL bad. Just some things you need to look out for. Besides, your mom might just let you drive around an empty lot your first time.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:03 pm
Mom bought me a lemon..
Skizz: *picks it up* Skizz: *stares at it* Skizz: How do I..? Skizz: *tries to peel w/hands* Skizz: ..not working. Skizz: *tries to cut w/knife* Skizz: ..not getting anywhere. Skizz: ... Skizz: ... Skizz: *BITES*
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:07 pm
Yoko Gurren-Dan Kinon Bachika All this talk about roads and driving is frightening- mom's going to be teaching me this weekend x_x It's not ALL bad. Just some things you need to look out for. Besides, your mom might just let you drive around an empty lot your first time. It's not my first time, but I freeze up now after that one time I nearly got in an accident.
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