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And, as a closing remark, if I wasn't allowed to make stupid mistakes and learn from them, I would no longer be the noob. Then, I'd have to change my screenname. And that, Vern, is why you should trade me Park Place for Water Works. Know 'wut I mean...? |
He's testy. It's his style. Let him be.
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*sighs* i cant speak for everyone in america but i personaly prefer the stories from japan...something about them catch my attention more and keep me watching the shows. That also includes Kamen Rider.
the only season of super sentai i realy dont like is Goseiger...dont know why just doest appeal to me |
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Are you still talking? Here, watch, I'll dissect everything you say (this'll be fun! :D):
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And since you're so keen on freedom of speech, here's another American ideal for you: Use a flyswatter where a flyswatter is an appropriate weapon. Not a sledgehammer. You're the one freaking out over three word sentences. You're acting like a jerk and I have no problem calling you out on that. Quote:
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Ged is a young blacksmith who wants to be a sorceror. Eventually, Ged manages to land a place in a school for sorcerory, makes several friends and one irritating rival. So Ged, in an act of anger and pride, casts a spell he shouldn't, inadvertantly unleashing a gibbish, a nightmarish spectre which posseses the living and feeds on their essence. Now that it's loose, the gibbish wants nothing more to do then find the all-powerful wizard who summoned him, consume him, and take his power. Ged sets out to destroy the gibbish, but in his mission he is sidetracked on a quest to mend the Amulet of Peace. So, had Ged never conjured the gibbish, he never would've mended the amulet, and never would've ended the reign of a dictator. So Earthsea is about coming to terms with yourself, correcting your own mistakes, and doing one better than that. It's good storytelling with a good message which is still hugely entertaining. That's why Earthsea is a great piece of literature, which became an excellent movie, and Power Rangers is a crappy show designed to hawk Bandai's Sentai toys to American kids. This is what I'm talking about, not moral of the day. Quote:
And since I'm such a twit, here's an old proverb I'd like to share. It goes something like: Never argue with a fool. They'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience. If I'm the fool in this, I have the advantage. So thanks. Thank you very much. Quote:
P.S., thanks for trying to force feed me your morals. |
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Now, both of you drop it. |
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I don't judge on the actors' abilities of their ability as an actor because I really don't notice it most of the time and the same goes for their accent slippage. I agree in regards to the romance but then again it was no worse than all of the other Saban romances that wasn't Tommy and Kimberly. |
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