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Kiriyama

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  1. Well, I'm going on the fact he just stares at her from afar, which means that he hasn't made any attempt at social contact. As for the whole group project thing... He's only gave two rows. Theres a chance they've never been in a group project.
  2. Yeah, it does make him seem more social. Sorry about the misunderstanding. However, I still suggest getting to know them first, instead of just going up to people you barely know and asking for their numbers.
  3. That, my friend, is some wishfull thinking from the part of the unpopular, introverted and socially inadequate and often said when trying to give an unsuccessfull friend a reassuring pat on the back. However, it doesn't change the fact that "Mr. Popular" out there is having the time of his life by being social whilst you're sitting around jealous of his success (so naturally you try to convince yourself that his success somehow isn't worth it even though it clearly is). FYI: Girls aren't just doing it for sex, they're doing it because they're attracted to him and the qualities that he has. Yeah, maybe I took it a bit far there. I was going on one of the stereotypes which is basically... good looking, stupid, but all the girls still love him. But yeah, you're right. Hate "Mr. Popular" all you like, but in the end, he's just being himself. Its not that he's acting like that to get into their underwear, he's just going out and being himself.
  4. Texting. And Dragoon, I would not suggest getting her number behind her back. She'll hate him, adn her friends for not respecting her privacy.
  5. First of all, if you are only going to talk to her with the intention of going out with her. Then don't [bleep]ing bother. It'll just make rejection alot worse. Anyway, just go up and talk to her. Once you get to know her, you'll know wheter you actually love her or not. I'm just guessing that your basing it more on looks here. If you do get to know her, then watch how she acts and speaks. Bit of personal experience here, but you should be able to spot it. Oh, and find out if she has a boyfriend already or not, if she does, then still, become friends, just don't [bleep]ing jump on her when and if it finishes, if anything, she'll hate you for that as it makes it seems you wanted it to be over for your own selfish reasons, so yeah, be there for her. And if she does have a boyfriend, don't let it affect you, its not the end of the world. (Though it can be a little hard letting go, just don't show that around her) Better you get to know her before getting her number. She'll think you are a creep. Get to know her, start a conversation or such on MSN or whatever, remain friends and wait for the right moment to ask for her number, so it doesn't look weird.
  6. Actually, alot of people who commit suicide have nothing left to live for in their eyes. Not being able to play a game is one of those things. For all we know, the media is being withheld information. Happens sometimes, and the scapegoat happens to be that he wanted to play a game. Suicide is the last resort thing. Suicide bombers see that they have nothing left to live for, and are filled with hate, they take their life and want to take some action against something. They end up just wanting people to know what their final actions were.
  7. If you travelled back in time, to a point you exsisted, the timeline would acknowledge two of you. If we assume fate is real, then you were always going to be there. Your actions would have already taken place, meaning you were fated to do that, and as such, you have helped to set history as you know it. Therefore, I submit that we cannot change history, rather we would help set it as we know it. If someone went back in time to try change something, they wouldn't. We wouldn't know a change in history, because time has known that event to happen. I suppose that has only been summed up once, if you read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, you'll understand alot easier. [hide=spolier]The part at the end where Harry has saved himself etc... from the Dementors when he time travelled. Nothing else I know of has grasped this concept, and thinks that it is indeed possible for you to change the past. So if you died in the past, you would still be born, only to go back in time, and die there.[/hide]
  8. Kiriyama replied to tard53's topic in Forum Games
    4. What are you?
  9. Theres your problem.
  10. 23%. Bit of a time waste.
  11. 2/10. Don't care much for half human, half animal hybrids.
  12. 0/10 Freaking oversized and looks ugly as sin.
  13. I'm pretty sure you can respond to a quick chat message that says your level. Therefore the speech bubble appears near it, making your fake obvious in the chatbox.
  14. You wouldn't. History would have established you being there. Therefore, you would still exsist. However, say fate is real. We stop an action, it'll just happen again. For an alternate timeline though... Things could change, your parents could never meet. However, since time has established you being there, you cannot disappear, relatives could, but not you, as you exsisted in this new timeline.
  15. You know... For all we know, there is no god, you're just blindly following something. When that part of the bible was written, homosexuals were a bad thing, and still are in "god's" eyes. However, if they were more tolerable, there could have been an Adam and Steve. Its all just some freaking stories.
  16. Wait. She did this before? Was she sober at the time? If so, then she didn't deserve that second chance.
  17. She isn't worth getting revenge on the guy. Though you could pull a (mostly) harmless prank on her.
  18. Just felt like fixing that to make it easier on my eyes while replying. Anyway, the whole "when you're a teenager, you experiment" is alot of [cabbage] to me. I mean, a teenager is pretty much 13-18. (With 18 being the age where you can do almost anything) Look, you're not even 18 yet, hell, its better not getting laid left, right and centre. Really, all these girls who are getting it on with "Mr. Popular", are just doing it for the sex probably. Well, if you want some advice... Be more social, be confident, but not cocky. Don't be jealous, hell, half those girls are probably doing it for the hell of it. Seriously, you're not linked to them in any serious way. I could maybe understand if you had a GF and she slept with another guy (though jealousy would be a bit strange in that situation). You're problem seems to be that you seem to be thinking "What's he got that I don't have?" rather than thinking like "What can I do to improve?" You're focusing on another, not yourself. Don't make yourself like him. Rather, improve on certain aspects of your life, wheter it being you need to be more social, or you need to be more confident around girls. Oh, and don't go out looking to get laid.
  19. I think it is a colour. Though colour is just a word made by some person to describe it. Therefore it could be a called a food if you wanted, because you are classing it as that, like someone else did at first. The bible is never right nor wrong. Its only a guideline for which you can make of it what you want. While some parts do have an impact on modern society, like the 10 commandments basically being a primative form of our laws. Other parts of the bible can go against our laws, though are mainly in the Old Testiment, and were the "right" thing at the time. So, as I said, the bible is a guideline, make of it as you will, listen not to the messages it gives clearly, rather the messages in some passages that people seem to overlook.
  20. Ah, but it wouldn't. Because for time/history to be in the place it is now, it would have relied on you travelling backwards in time and doing whatever you did... I think. Hmm, thats something you never think of. Really, it just helps to confuse. I suppose all these things where it says you change something in the past, it changes to present is wrong, as you were always in the past to do that thing. So would it actually be possible to change the past? Or would your actions cause that which you were trying to prevent?
  21. Kiriyama replied to Yomyth105's topic in Off-Topic
    Care to give a reason why? Anyway... I choose coke. It just has a better taste for me, and being me... I'll buy a 2l bottle of coke and drink it fine. Pepsi leaves me feeling a bit crappy if I do the same.
  22. Actually, Oblivion is a [cabbage] load of walking compared to anything else. You can do the whole game with very few fights, due to scaled leveling. Hell, I know I do very little fighting in Oblivion, I prefer to go through as quick as possible, and Deathly Visage (Invisibility for 35 secs) coupled with 100 Alteration makes that possible (somewhat low mp cost for the spell). So yeah, it being about 80% walking is probably true. Alot of the quest locations are a pain in the arse to get to. Even with fast traveling to a nearby town (or discovered place which you have to find in the first place), plus you have to find all the Deadra(sp?) shrines and such. (Which only 1 is found during the main quest)
  23. Your mom, thats wut This man is proff that we need to have a damn IQ test before we allow people into OT. Then people will simply look up on the answer on the internet. If they want in, they'll cheat.
  24. A good thing to get would be higher defence. Less food used. Either use Lobsters or Tuna as food. A strength potion might help a bit also. Though higher attack would also be useful.

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