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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:10 am
God Emperor of Dune Shigeru Kobayashi Subs. Who watches the dubs? I do. Mainly because I don't feel like spending the time waiting for it to download, while I could just be watching it on TV and to other things on the computer. Comparing wait times Computer = 30 minutes TV = 1 week Oh.
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:14 pm
Shigeru Kobayashi God Emperor of Dune Shigeru Kobayashi Subs. Who watches the dubs? I do. Mainly because I don't feel like spending the time waiting for it to download, while I could just be watching it on TV and to other things on the computer. Comparing wait times Computer = 30 minutes TV = 1 week Oh. xd
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robot of a thousand words
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:33 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:43 pm
Shigeru Kobayashi God Emperor of Dune Shigeru Kobayashi Subs. Who watches the dubs? I do. Mainly because I don't feel like spending the time waiting for it to download, while I could just be watching it on TV and to other things on the computer. Comparing wait times Computer = 30 minutes TV = 1 week Oh. No, I mean that I would rather be on gaia than downloading anime. While I am on gaia, I can also do homework, and play videogames, whereas when I am watching anime, I can't do any of those things. Also, I am fine with waiting a week to see new episodes. None of the plotlines are good enough to make me say. "ZOMG!! I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS RIGHT NOW!!!" The few anime I watch on my computer are the ones that are not going to be released here for a while. Examples would be Turn A Gundam, and Space Runaway Ideon. Both are older series where there is no plan to release them here.
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:37 pm
God Emperor of Dune Shigeru Kobayashi God Emperor of Dune Shigeru Kobayashi Subs. Who watches the dubs? I do. Mainly because I don't feel like spending the time waiting for it to download, while I could just be watching it on TV and to other things on the computer. Comparing wait times Computer = 30 minutes TV = 1 week Oh. No, I mean that I would rather be on gaia than downloading anime. While I am on gaia, I can also do homework, and play videogames, whereas when I am watching anime, I can't do any of those things. Also, I am fine with waiting a week to see new episodes. None of the plotlines are good enough to make me say. "ZOMG!! I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS RIGHT NOW!!!" The few anime I watch on my computer are the ones that are not going to be released here for a while. Examples would be Turn A Gundam, and Space Runaway Ideon. Both are older series where there is no plan to release them here. obviously I must speak for us all in this case....if you are not watching a anime series were you must know what happens next....RIGHT THIS VERY SECOND...nOw...GOOOO YOU MUST FIND OUT AND WILL NEVER LEAVE THE SCREEN TILL YOU KNOW!!!!!!!.....then you probabaly shouldnt watch that anime, I propose Trigun heart or wolfs rain heart heart heart heart heart or elfin lied...or if your realllly desperate fate/stay nightedit : - cough - FOOLY COOLY! -FLCL- -cough- .....just to good to leave out
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:35 am
robot of a thousand words Robot ninjas?
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:01 am
Strideo I have a ninja question. Why is it that if one ninja must kill a thousand foes to complete his mission he will undoubtedly succeed but if a thousand ninjas must kill one foe to complete a mission they will undoubtedly fail? Is there some sort of ninja to foe ratio that determines the outcome? That's quite simple my friend. Everyone knows that ninja's are masters of stealth, disguise (in the shadows) and assassination. A ninja's whole arsenal is geared for just that. Ninja's that obviously cannot utilize this whole arsenal effectively, become the grunts of any ninja association. They are sent as a horde after single, or group targets for cannon fodder in the hopes that at least one or two of them will land a lucky blow. The best of the best however are sent on the much more important missions which are much harder and require the flip ratio of ninja's to foes. There is also, of course, Tenchu's Law: Section 487; Article 12: "The rate in which a ninja will succeed in his or her task is inversely proportional to the number of ninja's present, furthermore, directly proportional to the number of foes in it's path" (also, the lesser known second part of article 12 "A ninja's coolness factor is also affected in this way").
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:23 am
Kabol Schezar Strideo I have a ninja question. Why is it that if one ninja must kill a thousand foes to complete his mission he will undoubtedly succeed but if a thousand ninjas must kill one foe to complete a mission they will undoubtedly fail? Is there some sort of ninja to foe ratio that determines the outcome? That's quite simple my friend. Everyone knows that ninja's are masters of stealth, disguise (in the shadows) and assassination. A ninja's whole arsenal is geared for just that. Ninja's that obviously cannot utilize this whole arsenal effectively, become the grunts of any ninja association. They are sent as a horde after single, or group targets for cannon fodder in the hopes that at least one or two of them will land a lucky blow. The best of the best however are sent on the much more important missions which are much harder and require the flip ratio of ninja's to foes. There is also, of course, Tenchu's Law: Section 487; Article 12: "The rate in which a ninja will succeed in his or her task is inversely proportional to the number of ninja's present, furthermore, directly proportional to the number of foes in it's path" (also, the lesser known second part of article 12 "A ninja's coolness factor is also affected in this way"). rofl I see. I really like the Tenchu's Law. That's funny. xd
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:30 am
I got a question on your ninja discussion: *opens to page 1*
Ok now what if a ninja attacks a ninja in a open field but doesnt realize its its comrade friend and kills him and what not if he doesnt realize that he didnt do it on purpose and left the body there and what not if he gets killed in the process of the kill he killed.
Now answer my question
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:37 am
Winterwolfakura I got a question on your ninja discussion: *opens to page 1* Ok now what if a ninja attacks a ninja in a open field but doesnt realize its its comrade friend and kills him and what not if he doesnt realize that he didnt do it on purpose and left the body there and what not if he gets killed in the process of the kill he killed. Now answer my question And... I don't understand your question.
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:15 am
Winterwolfakura I got a question on your ninja discussion: *opens to page 1* Ok now what if a ninja attacks a ninja in a open field but doesnt realize its its comrade friend and kills him and what not if he doesnt realize that he didnt do it on purpose and left the body there and what not if he gets killed in the process of the kill he killed. Now answer my question The context of your question is disproportionately irrelevant to the context of my answer. Please redistribute your communication and try again. Strideo rofl I see. I really like the Tenchu's Law. That's funny. xd One other thing I forgot about Tenchu's Law. A lone ninja (and his/her partner if applicable) will have infinite lives.
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:23 am
Kabol Schezar I'm almost there! Just 5k more for the sleeves and I'll complete my ninja outfit, hurray! I gotta go for now, but chat! Discuss ninjas, and ninja related awesomeness. ninja when you equip the sleeves you'll unequip the morgana gloves. If a ninja is everywhere and nowhere at the same time, you put three ninja in a room, do they count as three ninja or are they essentially one big ninja? as they are everywhere at once?
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:25 am
Shigeru Kobayashi Ninjas v.s. Pirates... Naruto v.s. One piece... Ninjas lose, sorry. rolleyes I had a long argument about that.... night time ninja's win. day time, Pirates win. on a boat pirates win. on land ninja's win. one ninja versus one pirate the ninja wins. the more of each side there are, the less effective ninja are.
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:27 am
wellwisher Kabol Schezar I'm almost there! Just 5k more for the sleeves and I'll complete my ninja outfit, hurray! I gotta go for now, but chat! Discuss ninjas, and ninja related awesomeness. ninja when you equip the sleeves you'll unequip the morgana gloves. If a ninja is everywhere and nowhere at the same time, you put three ninja in a room, do they count as three ninja or are they essentially one big ninja? as they are everywhere at once? More Tenchu's Law: A ninja is always alone.
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:29 am
Kabol Schezar More Tenchu's Law: A ninja is always alone. A Trained Ninja is always alone. oh, and the sleeves thing is a heads up, it worked for about a month and a half before they redid the layering.
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