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Strange, yet very interesting. A game about a massive human-slaughter. Sounds fun. Most of the reason I liked the GTA games for the PS2 was the sense of freedom. Not a ton of restrictions like many other games. Hopefully this will be a game that you can beat, and it will never get old (that is, if it has an ending).
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[Color=darkgreen]A picture may be worth a thousand words, but after seeing those screen-shots the only word that comes to mind is: [I]awesome![/I] I am a huge fan of Zelda games and am thrilled to see that a new addition to the series is forecoming (too bad it probably won't be released until late next year). I thought the next one was to be something of a Wind Waker 2, but this (as posted earlier) looks more like an Orcarina of Time sequel. To me, that is mainly because of the graphics (no longer cel shaded). And the enemies...they just look so cool. Anyway thanks for sharing this brief glimpse into Link's future; The pictures are great![/color]
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I wouldn't say that the fighting engine in Sands of Time sucked; I liked that it was possible to do some cool moves (i.e. vaulting, pushing off walls), but the fighting did get extremely redundant. It was the same thing every time you fought, except for the occasional new enemy. Anyway, I really enjoyed POP The Sands Of Time, and I think it's great that there's going to be a sequel. Two swords? That is gonna make the game so much better.
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Dances at my school are the same way. My friends and I have recomended many songs from a variety of bands (i.e. Nirvana, Casualties, Dead Kennedys), but they are never played. It seems the majority of kids at my school like rap. A genre that I, personally, don't understand.
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Thank r2vq. I didn't really expect it to be airing on U.S. TV, but it can't hurt to hope.
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[Color=Red]I have read the first three volumes of the manga and by the looks of it, I am far behind. Anyway I have not yet seen the animated version and I would like to know what station it's on and when (Pacific time, if possible)...that is if it is on T.V.[/Color]
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[quote name='ChibiHorsewoman][color=darkviolet']That was said by Thomas Jefferson about slavery, even though he owned slaves.[/quote][/color] [color=teal]It is somewhat funny (in a strange way) to know that Thomas Jefferson fought to emancipate slavery; and even after death greatly infuenced peoples' thoughts on slavery, yet he never freed his own slaves.[/color] [COLOR=Navy][I]I'm not spoiled, just well taken care of.[/I] It's something my sister always says, and it really anoys me. Actually, if I think about it, that's probably the only reason she says it![/COLOR]
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This is a guided imagery that I recently did in my Creative Writing class. It is something that a psychiatrist may use to help define certain aspects of your personality like how you look at things. I enjoyed it and wanted to post it just for fun. It's a good idea to take bulleted notes on the questions I ask (so you can look back on them later). Here it is: [COLOR=SlateGray]You are surrounded by meadow. Bright blossoms spring up around you. You taste the cool crisp afternoon air. Up ahead you notice a forest. What does it look like? How does it make you feel?[/COLOR] [COLOR=SlateGray]You notice a path that leads toward the forest. Is it straight? Curvy? Whats is it made of? You decide to follow the path. Inside the mass of trees safe and at ease. Sunlight pours through the holes in the thick canopy above, but suddenly you stop. For in your way is a large crevice. It seems to go on for an infinite distance. You are determined to continue and must find a way across. What do you do? Now that you're on the otherside you continue walking the path. You then discover a key laying on the ground in front of you. What does it look like? What do you do with it? Keep it? Leave it? Now you that you have decided what to do with the key you get back to you stroll. In a few minutes time you come to a clearing with a body of water. What does the water look like? How does it make you feel? Do you in it? Take a drink? Wash your face? Or maybe just ignore it? Why? Back on the path you discover a cup. What does it look like? What do you do with it? Up ahead you see a wall. What does it look like? How do you feel about this wall? How do you get past it? Beyond the wall is a hill. How big is it? Describe it. You climb up the hill, and on the other side you see a scene. What is this scene? Do you interract with it? How?[/COLOR] In this next part I will tell you how what happened in the story relates to you. The Forest: How you feel about life and being around people The Path: How you feel your life is set-up The Crevice: How you problem solve. Inside 'The Box?' Outside? The Key: Knowledge The Water: How you feel about Marriage The Cup: How you feel about romance and sexuality The Wall: How you feel about your future The Hill: Problems you think you may have in the future The Scene: Somethin you wish to do in the future I hope you enjoyed this.
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How about this one: [COLOR=DarkRed]"... Like holding a wolf by its ears."[/COLOR] This famous eighteenth century quote deals with slavery. Slavery being the wolf. Holding onto it wont do any good but letting go could cause problems. ...Just look how we paid for it: The American Civil War and 620,000 dead....
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[COLOR=SeaGreen]There's nothing like sitting back and watching one of those good ol' Dracula movies. Actually, nevermind. Any vampire movie is great. I think vampires are extremely cool. And I love the [U]Cirque Du Freak[/U] books by Darren Shan, or whatever his real name was...[/COLOR]