Arukugatari
Jairus
Arukugatari

Ahhh, so happy. Thank you

...Rukia I get, kinda a heroine. But seriously? I put up with it in OPPW2 because there so many others from the show, but of the 1/4...surprised.

A magnanimous choice, with a magnifying effect, to an event with such magnitude in their life...with a Magnemite costume that makes a Magneton of impact

dammit, neeeeever mind lol

Must be hard to sit beside your friends

I'd definitely agree, but it's hard for me without the sound and movment most of the time, you know?

The minute you see anime with a bike, you know where this is headed. That said cliche original or not, damn good idea. Glad I read this article lol

Throw some Kenichi Mightiest Disciple in there lol

Ghost Neji...ToT

Always knew he carried chips in there

Don't get me wrong, Katniss is a badass in The Hunger Games. But does she do a bunch of flippy things before she lets an arrow loose? NO.

Irrelevant: a one track mind may see how things came to be, and how they could not have. One willing to broaden it's horizons looks at the invention and all it brought forth, and thus all the ways we could have come to it still. Even besides what we may have created it to discover, this is still (apparently) 1

I have been meaning...to reply to this ever since...and now, so long after, I want to keep it as short and sweet as possible lol.

You have a good point about the moving part, but seems we agree anyways with what you said up top. And after reading your story, I admit that sounded possible and made me reconsider the

And, finally, this:

In theory, it's all about balance. Gaming time in small doses on the weekends and before bed; prioritization of real people over fake people; that sort of thing. But can you really blame Sanders for leaving JRPGs behind? Can you really not relate when she ponders, guiltily, how many foreign languages she could have

And, hey, let's face it: they're also kind of embarrassing. Unless you only surround yourself with people who play video games, there's a stigma to the hobby that can't be cleanly wiped away with a few assurances that "yeah, adults play video games too," particularly when you're playing something like Bravely Default,

I can't remember who told me it, it might have been my last martial arts instructor, but they said "I favor not the man who can swing a thousand times, but the one who can a thousand times do the same swing."

Semi-regularly, "all the time" or even lucky, the weight of the conviction he puts in to each attempt from all

A straight-up singleplayer game that still works well with a friend or even a room full of friends. Hand the controller around during the frustrating puzzle sections, but make sure everyone weighs in on the moral choices and girlfriend dilemma.

Oooof, that got way too long LOL, I only meant to point out some things I thought were obvious, I swear!! But it turned in to a bittersweet rhapsody over here lmao