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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: FEF: Winds of Change IC Thread Chapter 2 The Whispers of a Storm
« on: April 10, 2016, 06:09:58 pm »
: "...what plan was that? It's a bit hard to understand her sometimes. Through the helmet and all."
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: "...what plan was that? It's a bit hard to understand her sometimes. Through the helmet and all."
You got over 4000 kills in No Luca No mode?Spoiler: Luca no! (click to show/hide)
Because that person is awful.And another version, just because.I can still only name five-ish characters in the Bad Apple video, max.Also have a different version of that video, because why not.
I know I'm late to the party, but how could I not share the best Bad Apple video of them all?
Does anyone else feel a shameful glee whenever they see that the Moderation Log has been updated?I admit to trying to guess what name(s) has been added :/
And another version, just because.Touhou has ruined my life in the best way. I haven't been this determined to beat a game since Perfect Dark.Which touhou? Theres like, as many games as there are final fantasys at this point, I think.
I can still only name five-ish characters in the Bad Apple video, max.
Also have a different version of that video, because why not.
You're required to sign up, yes. Service is at no point compulsory until and unless a draft happens - for now, every government job whether civil or military, is entirely voluntary.You find that disturbing? In America, children recite the Pledge of Allegiance in school each day, starting when they're too young to understand what it means. You may eventually stop saying it, if the teachers let you get away with it, but by then you've pledged allegiance one or two thousand times already. #USAUSAUSAExcept there is no legal requirement for ANYONE to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, meaning that it's even more worthless than Finland's oath and completely unenforceable. At least #USAUSAUSA doesn't force everyone to serve the country regardless of how one might feel about serving; even back when drafts were a thing people could get out of it.
Basically, if you wanna complain about something America does, there are other options.
Don't all men between the ages of 18-25 have to sign up for selective service?
Had I, as an immigrant, been under 25 when I came over, I'd have had to sign up too.
You find that disturbing? In America, children recite the Pledge of Allegiance in school each day, starting when they're too young to understand what it means. You may eventually stop saying it, if the teachers let you get away with it, but by then you've pledged allegiance one or two thousand times already. #USAUSAUSAExcept there is no legal requirement for ANYONE to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, meaning that it's even more worthless than Finland's oath and completely unenforceable. At least #USAUSAUSA doesn't force everyone to serve the country regardless of how one might feel about serving; even back when drafts were a thing people could get out of it.
: "Alright. Take care of yourself in that castle, big guy. Try not to say anything that will make her parents or whoever want to execute you."