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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:47 pm
Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Well played, sir, well played. I'm actually well versed in verbal jousting matches. (Pun intended.)Well, you see, not many are - not here, at least. They all, at one time, let their emotions get the better of them and did not regard my statements for what they are: blanket and unfounded. Mostly in order to provoke a reaction from people too blinded to realize it. It's quite funny, actually. So...basically, you were tryin' to troll them? (I'm tired a lot, lately, so, my brain is kinda on the fritz. Oh, I also seem to be getting these really painful headaches/eyeaches that seem to go all the way to the back of my neck, so, yeah, I tend to have a hard time focusing these days.Quite successfully, I might add. And not just here, but in other places as well. You'd be surprised how gullible some people on the Internet can be. Actually, I'm never really surprised at the vastness of the stupidity/gullibility of mankind. I'm quite misanthropic, you see.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:47 pm
Yer welcome. And my name is just a random segment. xD When I happened to comment on someone's profile, they had this visual text thing that popped up with the words; "Redera Artman." I stole Redera. Then added Issun as the surname from Okami or as traditional Otaku's may know, the tale of the One Inch Boy. Issun = One Inch.
Also, I think I'm beginning to fall in love for your...what you call it? Animated...emoticons? Those thingies you've been posting with eccentric gestures. lol
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:52 pm
Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Well played, sir, well played. I'm actually well versed in verbal jousting matches. (Pun intended.)Well, you see, not many are - not here, at least. They all, at one time, let their emotions get the better of them and did not regard my statements for what they are: blanket and unfounded. Mostly in order to provoke a reaction from people too blinded to realize it. It's quite funny, actually. So...basically, you were tryin' to troll them? (I'm tired a lot, lately, so, my brain is kinda on the fritz. Oh, I also seem to be getting these really painful headaches/eyeaches that seem to go all the way to the back of my neck, so, yeah, I tend to have a hard time focusing these days.Quite successfully, I might add. And not just here, but in other places as well. You'd be surprised how gullible some people on the Internet can be. Actually, I'm never really surprised at the vastness of the stupidity/gullibility of mankind. I'm quite misanthropic, you see. They're sheep, really; they'd stand in the middle of a road if you let them. You have to guide them or they'll be led astray.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:56 pm
Redera Issun Yer welcome. And my name is just a random segment. xD When I happened to comment on someone's profile, they had this visual text thing that popped up with the words; "Redera Artman." I stole Redera. Then added Issun as the surname from Okami or as traditional Otaku's may know, the tale of the One Inch Boy. Issun = One Inch.
Also, I think I'm beginning to fall in love for your...what you call it? Animated...emoticons? Those thingies you've been posting with eccentric gestures. lol Do you mean the Wii/PS2 game "Okami" when you said "Okami"?
His English name is Onion-Head, or, sometimes, Mr. Onion-Head.
I've forgotten his Taiwan name, though.
How 'bout they're pigs? Sloppy, messy, somewhat disgusting, and in need a slaughtering when they're big enough? (Or, in this case, the messes they make are big enough.)
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:59 pm
Shinsei Warujima Redera Issun Yer welcome. And my name is just a random segment. xD When I happened to comment on someone's profile, they had this visual text thing that popped up with the words; "Redera Artman." I stole Redera. Then added Issun as the surname from Okami or as traditional Otaku's may know, the tale of the One Inch Boy. Issun = One Inch.
Also, I think I'm beginning to fall in love for your...what you call it? Animated...emoticons? Those thingies you've been posting with eccentric gestures. lol Do you mean the Wii/PS2 game "Okami" when you said "Okami"?
His English name is Onion-Head, or, sometimes, Mr. Onion-Head.
I've forgotten his Taiwan name, though.
How 'bout they're pigs? Sloppy, messy, somewhat disgusting, and in need a slaughtering when they're big enough? (Or, in this case, the messes they make are big enough.)Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:01 pm
Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:07 pm
Yes that Okami. ~ Great game.~
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:10 pm
Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:11 pm
Redera Issun Yes that Okami. ~ Great game.~ I have Okami fer the Wii. Haven't finished it, yet, though. Had to restart it, actually, because when I originally played it, it was when I was on my brother's Wii. Now I finally have my own Wii, but no Okami data on it. *sigh* But such is life, no?
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:16 pm
Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:24 pm
Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.Love is a crock. It does nothing for the individual that seeks power. But for one who seems so passive about everything, I suppose it would have some kind of merit or give some reason to feel not so passively. And I, for one, am not the type to sit idly by and let things change on their own. Call me idealistic, but I'd rather shape things on my own. I don't adhere to ideas like destiny or fate or God, so I either take life and shape it to my will or do nothing at all. And I grow bored very easily.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:29 pm
Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.Love is a crock. It does nothing for the individual that seeks power. But for one who seems so passive about everything, I suppose it would have some kind of merit or give some reason to feel not so passively. And I, for one, am not the type to sit idly by and let things change on their own. Call me idealistic, but I'd rather shape things on my own. I don't adhere to ideas like destiny or fate or God, so I either take life and shape it to my will or do nothing at all. And I grow bored very easily. I'm the same. In all accounts, except fate/destiny. However, the way I can adhere to all of my ideals is simple: I'm impulsive. I do nearly EVERYTHING on a whim, so, in a way, I'm leaving things to fate, but I'm still shaping things myself.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:34 pm
Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Why slaughter such useful cattle? You don't put the horse down if it is still of use. This implies that the human race is EVER useful. All humans are selfish. Selfish, greedy, and jealous.None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.Love is a crock. It does nothing for the individual that seeks power. But for one who seems so passive about everything, I suppose it would have some kind of merit or give some reason to feel not so passively. And I, for one, am not the type to sit idly by and let things change on their own. Call me idealistic, but I'd rather shape things on my own. I don't adhere to ideas like destiny or fate or God, so I either take life and shape it to my will or do nothing at all. And I grow bored very easily. I'm the same. In all accounts, except fate/destiny. However, the way I can adhere to all of my ideals is simple: I'm impulsive. I do nearly EVERYTHING on a whim, so, in a way, I'm leaving things to fate, but I'm still shaping things myself.Your impulsive nature has never led you astray?
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:37 pm
Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.Love is a crock. It does nothing for the individual that seeks power. But for one who seems so passive about everything, I suppose it would have some kind of merit or give some reason to feel not so passively. And I, for one, am not the type to sit idly by and let things change on their own. Call me idealistic, but I'd rather shape things on my own. I don't adhere to ideas like destiny or fate or God, so I either take life and shape it to my will or do nothing at all. And I grow bored very easily. I'm the same. In all accounts, except fate/destiny. However, the way I can adhere to all of my ideals is simple: I'm impulsive. I do nearly EVERYTHING on a whim, so, in a way, I'm leaving things to fate, but I'm still shaping things myself.Your impulsive nature has never led you astray? Not quite sure what you mean. Are you asking if it's ever gotten me into trouble? Definitely.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:43 pm
Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku Shinsei Warujima Sugar Dhaku None of that matters when you exploit the innate human desire to live (and possibly keep their loved ones alive). Not to mention the desire to lead a better life. If you can successfully exploit that, you can have a legion of followers - an army at your beck and call. Except for me. I don't really have a desire to live. But, then again, I don't really have a desire to die, either. After all, I might miss out on somethin' if I die. Like love, for instance. I also don't have the desire to lead a better life. I mean, if things are as they are, then they must be that way fer a reason, right? And if that's true, then there's no need to worry about whether you need to live a better life or not. Things are as they are because they are meant to be that way. If they are meant to change eventually down the line, then they will without your involvement.Love is a crock. It does nothing for the individual that seeks power. But for one who seems so passive about everything, I suppose it would have some kind of merit or give some reason to feel not so passively. And I, for one, am not the type to sit idly by and let things change on their own. Call me idealistic, but I'd rather shape things on my own. I don't adhere to ideas like destiny or fate or God, so I either take life and shape it to my will or do nothing at all. And I grow bored very easily. I'm the same. In all accounts, except fate/destiny. However, the way I can adhere to all of my ideals is simple: I'm impulsive. I do nearly EVERYTHING on a whim, so, in a way, I'm leaving things to fate, but I'm still shaping things myself.Your impulsive nature has never led you astray? Not quite sure what you mean. Are you asking if it's ever gotten me into trouble? Definitely.And you don't see that, by dint of it causing you trouble, as an ineffective way to lead your life?
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