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Nexaduro

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Everything posted by Nexaduro

  1. KYUBEY HALO
  2. MONK HALO
  3. This makes me so happy. It's not anywhere near as fun as Kazi is, so don't worry about me playing musical characters. I'll have Kazi's info to you by just a bit later today, Wyvren.
  4. HALO
  5. At least 30 Camp Americans.
  6. $50-100 where I live. For TI-84s at least, which are required by several classes.
  7. Biology is the best. :thumbup: My teacher was unbelievably awesome for Biology last year.
  8. teru2.net/anime/puella-magi-madoka-magica-episode-12/"]Sis puella magi!
  9. Yeah, I thought Puella Magi would be more up your alley. Haruhi is a pretty good one too, I must say, but it might have too scattered a genre for your taste. Gurren Lagann on the other hand is the epitome of MANLINESS, so it doesn't appeal to everyone. For some reason. I'd say, try not to look up anything about Puella Magi beforehand. Unless you already have, in which case tsk tsk. <_< Also don't let the genre make you prejudiced against it, it BREAKS the genre into tiny little bite-size pieces. I'd say at least three episodes before you should make a decision. MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL: Don't worry, there's not NEARLY as much pink as the opening suggests. Or fanservice. I watched Ouran High School Host Club, and loved it. A little pink isn't going to scare me off. lmao. And I love Black Butler, fanservice won't scare me off either. No worries either way. So long as the 'genre' doesn't scare you off before you see how they run with it. teru2.net/anime/puella-magi-madoka-magica-episode-12/"]Here's a link to a simple streaming site for the show, if you want you could try to find the Blu-Ray version online somewhere (it has a bunch of small changes and fixes, and might well be a bit better, but the normal series was hailed as a classic so there shouldn't be much issue). And one might also pay attention to the first song they play, namely the translated lyrics at the top of the screen for the streaming site I linked...
  10. Doctor GERONIMO Matt Smith is a dork.
  11. Yeah, I thought Puella Magi would be more up your alley. Haruhi is a pretty good one too, I must say, but it might have too scattered a genre for your taste. Gurren Lagann on the other hand is the epitome of MANLINESS, so it doesn't appeal to everyone. For some reason. I'd say, try not to look up anything about Puella Magi beforehand. Unless you already have, in which case tsk tsk. <_< Also don't let the genre make you prejudiced against it, it BREAKS the genre into tiny little bite-size pieces. I'd say at least three episodes before you should make a decision. MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL: Don't worry, there's not NEARLY as much pink as the opening suggests. Or fanservice.
  12. Nexaduro replied to a post in a topic in Falador Tavern
    "This is Peri, IMA FRY YO ASS WITH MY MIND"
  13. WHAT THE [bleep] DOES DESU EVEN MEAN FOR THE LOVE OF GOD Seconded Siggy'd
  14. ANYTHING is possible, ESPECIALLY when it involves the internet. Ask a professional, however unlikely it may be ANY site can give you a virus. Not because they inherently contain viruses, but because it's entirely possible for even just one single page to have some little bit of coding stitched in by a bored hacker. As I've said, it's probably not likely to happen (depending on the number of sites, trusted or not, that you regularly browse and the time you spend on the internet), I've just had [cabbage] luck on the subject. There hasn't been a single virus in my memory haven't been able to track down to its source. I test these things, and learn from them. I'm not so much paranoid save for not downloading messy torrents, as prepared to deal with what does come along. I TOLD YOU I [bleep]ING TOLD YOU STEAM AND YOUTUBE JUST GOT HACKED *goes to youtube regardless and lolz* Regardless. It CAN happen, not that it WILL. It probably doesn't have a virus even now, maybe some ass just wanted to break it for teh lulz. But yeah... I asked some people in the school tech department today. Most of them have dealt with such things in one job or another, and their standards for 'trusted sites' are much higher. Then this happens; I don't care how cautious you are online (so long as it doesn't break your computer and prevent you from talking to us :( ), I just wanted you to acknowledge the point I was making as valid. Blind faith in anything that I know can be proven otherwise makes me cringe and/or rage, but at least it's not a pet peeve that comes up as often as Grammar Naziism. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Moving swiftly onwards... Iey, you must watch Puella Magi Madoka Magica/The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya! The former is dark and heart-breaking but incredible in every way, the latter is generally awesome and has some of the same VAs as Lucky Star (which, as far as I can tell, you like)! Both are relatively short, and progress quickly! Alternately, if you want to watch the most hammy and beautifully epic show ever, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is 27 episodes of SPIRAL POWER and AWESOME SUNGLASSES.
  15. Well, I WAS going to post a Madoka Magica theme parody. But I think I'll wait until the next page.
  16. ANYTHING is possible, ESPECIALLY when it involves the internet. Ask a professional, however unlikely it may be ANY site can give you a virus. Not because they inherently contain viruses, but because it's entirely possible for even just one single page to have some little bit of coding stitched in by a bored hacker. As I've said, it's probably not likely to happen (depending on the number of sites, trusted or not, that you regularly browse and the time you spend on the internet), I've just had [cabbage] luck on the subject. There hasn't been a single virus in my memory haven't been able to track down to its source. I test these things, and learn from them. I'm not so much paranoid save for not downloading messy torrents, as prepared to deal with what does come along. I TOLD YOU I [bleep]ING TOLD YOU STEAM AND YOUTUBE JUST GOT HACKED
  17. Needs to be posted again, obviously. Also this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upAyPBqPdhY&annotation_id=annotation_233916&feature=iv
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5dusxRnoZo
  19. Pretty cool.
  20. "Hello, my name is LEGION FOR WE ARE MANY ...ahem I mean BRUCE. And I've been possesion free sin-SILENCE WILL FALL ...er since all of three seconds ago. HE COMES. Pardon me."
  21. >KAWIIA Apparently, Japanese people get even more pissed off at Weeaboos butchering the language than we do.
  22. ANYTHING is possible, ESPECIALLY when it involves the internet. Ask a professional, however unlikely it may be ANY site can give you a virus. Not because they inherently contain viruses, but because it's entirely possible for even just one single page to have some little bit of coding stitched in by a bored hacker. As I've said, it's probably not likely to happen (depending on the number of sites, trusted or not, that you regularly browse and the time you spend on the internet), I've just had [cabbage] luck on the subject. There hasn't been a single virus in my memory haven't been able to track down to its source. I test these things, and learn from them. I'm not so much paranoid save for not downloading messy torrents, as prepared to deal with what does come along.
  23. DESTNYYYYY!
  24. Troll General

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