I occasionally ramble on. Remember in the failure thread? All I really needed to say was "I fail at school," but nooooo. I had to give a detailed analysis of
why I fail at school. And the hero thread? I didn't have to partially describe the way the system works, I could've simply started summarizing my character. Mutants and Masterminds is a pretty fun game, though. I remember the last time the group actually got together to play, we all made pancakes. I wonder if waffles were invented by
accident by somebody who really likes pancakes and tried cooking it on something with ridges... I doubt it though. But seriously, whoever first decided to start wrapping waffles into cones to put ice cream in them must've been a genius. Speaking of geniuses, did you all know that I have an IQ of 142? That doesn't really matter, I still fail at school. ADD is a major problem in the world, but I've been told that my diagnosis is a combination of obsessive compulsive personality disorder and paranoia. Oh well, who needs school anyways? We've had a lot of wicked awesome presidents who never went to school! Is it odd that the ones who were never schooled were better presidents than Bush? I hear that Bush is the Antichrist, and I wouldn't be surprised if that was real. Speaking of demons, who here watches Inuyasha? When he broke his sword he used one of his own fangs to fix it... doesn't that technically mean that he could give a handful of his fangs to just have another Tetsaiga made? While we're on the subject of fangs, I'd also like to note how awesome vampires are. Stereotypically they're assumed to be able to transform into bats, but they also have the ability to turn into a wolf. I'm guessing that movies and cartoons don't really make them take a wolf's form to avoid confusion with werewolves... Well, the difference between a vampire and a werewolf is basically that a vampire can transform whenever he wants effortlessly. Werewolves can also change shape during daylight (or avoid transforming in the full moon), but it takes a lot of energy and an incredibly strong will to force or resist the transformation caused by lycanthropy. Well, I guess that really the traits of a vampire or a werewolf can be decided by whoever is making a movie about them, you know? I mean, in Karin the only reason vampires don't like crosses is because they're Atheist and they dislike garlic just because they have strong noses... and they also point out that a stake through the heart would probably kill
anybody, right? But in reality a vampire doesn't die from a wooden stake through the heart, it only becomes unconscious and will come back if the stake is removed. I once edited a picture of myself and made two of my teeth longer so they looked like vampire fangs. Picture editing is incredibly easy with paint. Did you know that in paint if you hold the control key in paint and press + or - on the numpad it will make your brush/eraser/spray can/selected image bigger or smaller? You can also hold control while selecting colors to have a third color available while you're drawing. That can be useful if you have a drawing project that you need to do quickly. I used to do some graphics for a Graal server. It's a 2D game so paint was just fine for me. I had two swords, a mace, a dagger, a staff, and two spells uploaded onto the server that I can remember. They uploaded the sprites for a few more but never got around to scripting them. I also made around twenty shields that were uploaded, but for some reason the transparency was messed up with them. Speaking of shields, if Link's first shield in Ocarina of Time is made of wood and he lives in a tree couldn't he have just used his sword to carve off his own shield from the bark? And if Ganon keeps breaking the seal and escaping from his prison why doesn't Link just cut his hand off to take his piece of the Triforce? I guess cutting somebody's hand off would be kind of evil. I once played a D&D campaign where we were shipwrecked on an uncharted island and a bunch of cannibals ate our captain's arm and leg. That campaign to a
horrible downhill turn, but I'm not going into the details. I'm only going to say that the hydra wasn't the worst part. I never knew before that game that hydras could regrow two heads in place of one head that was cut off unless the stump is either burned or hit with acid. It would've been a pain to hit it if it had woken up; the plan was to have me hit it with a heavy pick while it was asleep for an automatic critical. With a heavy pick and the effect of a wand that increased my strength by four, my minimum damage would've been enough to kill it nearly twice. I just notices that when I type I hit "v" a lot when I mean to hit "c," and it really annoys me. If you're still reading this, please click
this link. What were we talking about? Anyways, who here has seen Boondock Saints? It's interesting. It starts with a couple of Irishmen getting into a bar fight with some Russians. The Russians lose, and being as "bad" as they are they decide to pay a home visit to the Irishmen. The Irishmen kill them and find out that they were with the Russian mob, then decide to go around town killing off evil people. If you still happen to be reading and didn't catch the link I mentioned before, it's right
here. Of course I can't end this right there. If there's a link right at the end of something people are going to see it right away most likely. What else is there to talk about? Oh, Naruto! Now, why do thinks like this seem to happen so much? Naruto's most powerful advantages, the Kyuubi and the Rasengan infused with the wind element, threaten to kill him if he used them to their full potential. There are so many powerful attacks that can kill the user. My question is this: How do you develop
and test a technique like the fourth hokage's sealing jutsu if it's a one-shot attack that kills the user with no exception? Sure, the third could've learned it just by watching the fourth use it, but how the heck is something like that originally created? Well, anyways, I'm getting kind of tired to typing so I'll end with this.
Kisame is a fish.