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Crevanille

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  1. Self explanatory. Post and rate. I'll start it off with 3 videos: 1. Otogizoushi - Opening 2. Super Robot Taisen OG The Inspector OP 3. Paniponi dash OP2
  2. Type a word and add Kun to it. Applekun.
  3. My belief is Sesshomaru can take this. He can hold his own. Kirito has been known to struggle. You might be right.
  4. Vespers Mimic My Mom's Apples GHHTE
  5. How does Accel world not come to mind on here? Member that tiny little guy who had low self-esteem and had no real talent except at gaming? Forgot his name but I'm not bothering to look him up.
  6. That's very heartbreaking but also tells alot about you as a caretaker. It's good to hear stories like this every once in a while. Gotta remind myself of stories like this when I believe empathy to be dead. My username Crevanille is the default name of the silent protagonist of the Growlanser Wayfarer of time video game. He's shaped by how you play the game. He can be the most selfless courageous man alive saving others at the cost of his own welfare. Or he can be the most dangerous menace the world has ever known. He also has multiple romance options. I choose him because he's the only character that I find absolutely cool. No other anime or manga character has made me obsessed with their story like Crevanille. He has all these possible endings all these romances. Each one a alternate reality made within a fraction of time. Awesome red hair, awesome romances. Until Crevanille I never thought a character looked so awesome. Sailor Scouts don't count. They will always have a special place in my heart. (Sailor Scouts take precedent over every other anime for me. Even Flcl.) I relate to Naota more than look up to him. But Crevanille isn't a Goku or Naruto. He's not popular. But everything he ever did in that game was nothing short of incredible. He's simply amazing in my opinion.
  7. Try this moral game out. See how morally correct you think you are. Regardless of score there is no right or wrong answer. Feel free to share your score if you want. 67% was my overall score. Try it out: https://www.philosophyexperiments.com/moralityplay/
  8. That would be so freakin cool. Though I'd add the 80's kids since they're still kinda going into the 90's. They could appreciate the last best era being kids themselves.
  9. I spoke too soon. It's gotten cold again.
  10. @efaardvark That's robbery! The way the tax laws are run in this country is incredible to me. Branches of government like the IRS can be crooks all they want but the rest of us are expected to be law abiding citizens? F that. Our current government needs major reform. Not just on the taxes either. As far as a christmas present is concerned, they can have every form of multiversal bag of d*cks that exists out there. That type of robbery can't be justified.
  11. Gah. Your not kidding. I'm seriously not looking forward to getting older. The older i become the further away i get from my birth era. I don't want to understand how someone lives to like 70 or 80 without losing their minds. I really don't wanna live that long.
  12. Ah yeah that's true to an extent. But do-it-yourself only goes so far you know? If your trying something for the first time and don't know what your doing you could hurt yourself or break something. Hence having a teacher is important.
  13. That too is also true. There are programs out there for people to learn freely. Though many either don't know about them and quite a few are limited.
  14. I really couldn't have said it any better.
  15. Hello Illsuion of terra-kun. Welcome to the board and hope you like it here. I too am in my late 20's. Sucks being so old eh? Ha. We're old people. Dinosaurs. Sigh. So depressing.
  16. hella rlly-kun. Welcome to the board.
  17. Exactly. Teaching the general public multiple skills freely would actually help in the long run. The problem here is that in today's society unless your paying for those skills your not learning them. Many can take to literature and go very far on book smarts alone. Yet countless people need hands on training to truly grasp any form of new skills. Aye. Nevertheless Capitalism is synonymous with private enterprise. And what's the purpose of private enterprise? It's main aim? Profit. How do we define profit in a capitalist society? Financial gain. Trade itself goes back as far as the beginning of civilization. The idea of capitalism didn't even register until somewhere in the 1800s. IRS....Indefinite Raping Services. Seems about right. When tax time comes around i never get a return. Always somehow owe federal and state tax. According to them, i'm not withholding enough from my paycheck to stop these particular incursions. That on top of constant streams of nothing but bills? Gee it makes you wonder why people ram their cars into IRS buildings.
  18. I actually understand what you mean. Although all you need is to find the right person. One right person.If your trading for a car or need groceries, carry out tasks that would be the equivalent of what your asking for. You know how to fix a roof? Capable of saving your fellow trader the trouble of finding transportation? Offer to help them x amount of times. Honestly we've monetized natural resources that have no business being on a market. Since they're natural resources. And I agree wholeheartedly about people being the issue. Money in itself isn't bad.
  19. I concurr. I've fallen asleep to a great many storms.
  20. Well when people did trade they agreed that the services or product traded would be a fair deal. The trade wouldn't happen if there wasn't a mutual agreement it was a fair deal. I believe if this idea was expanded a bit more it could override our current system.
  21. Oddly enough capitalism would have you believe no one could survive without money. That simply isn't true. If everyone took the skills that they've learned in everyday life and applied them, taught them to others and then created a system based on trade we wouldn't need to be so reliant on money. We had a system of trade before and it worked.
  22. It feels like we're finally leaving Winter behind. Yes! To hell with cold weather.
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