I meant to name this place "Which Areis", but I mistaken the which with witch. My bad!I but this does bring over a good topic.
P.S. G SpOtZ you crack me up!Where you get these ideas?
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I meant to name this place "Which Areis", but I mistaken the which with witch. My bad!I but this does bring over a good topic.
P.S. G SpOtZ you crack me up!Where you get these ideas?
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~In our hearts...lies evil~
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98% of the teenage population does or has tried smoking pot.
If you're one of the 2% that hasn't, copy & paste this into your signature.
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While you're at it, you should put that 'e' in front of the 'r' :p.
I think he meant he says it with a lisp XD
*Dies laughing*aeris was thought to be a witch. long ago, when people believed if somebody was a witch, they would say "okay, we're gonna throw you in the lake, and if you float or swim, (something like that) you must be a witch, and if you die..... my bad!"
that's why cloud put her in the water at the ancient city. he wanted to see if she would float, cuz then she'd be a which, and then he would have to REALLLY kill her, not just weakly stab her in the back. and there was a hidden cutscene where it showed the conversation between aeris and cloud, so cloud was explaining, and tossed her in the lil lake. she didn't float. guess she wasn't a which. oops.
"Can sin be forgiven?"
In Japanese she is called Earisu, correct me if I am wrong.
yeah, she is. but in Japanese symbols. lol. she's prounounced "Eh-ri-su", except they can't prounounce their "r"s. tons of people have said that already.
Thank you Hysterian!
Yuo could just call her Flower Girl and be done with it. ;-)
*waves*
Hello, I'm a Flower Girl from the Slums. Want one? They're only a Gil! I'm also available for weddings and funerals, special discount prices!
My Cure spell brings all the boys to the yard,
And they're like: "It's better than yours."
Damn right, it's better than yours!
I could Heal you, but I have to charge.