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kevipants

As someone who reads this site and owns a 3DS, I bought a Vita last week.

You're referring to Episodes I-III, right?

Ahahaha. I know, right? I played BGII in college and spent so much time on the game, but I still never finished it. And now that I'm an adult with responsibilities AND have tons of other games I still need to play? This is so damned tempting.

I agree. I think that maybe if they had done the old one in the style of the new one, it would look much better.

Mine is kevipants, because that's my name. Duh.

Some things to note about this little post:

Ah, very interesting. I always imagined that when I eventually started to learn Japanese, instead of using my English name, I'd force them to use my Chinese name, but I never knew how it would be read. So, if this ever happens, I'll just tell them how I want it pronounced :)

I have a random question that is related to the naming of foreigners in Japan. When someone has a Chinese name, do they go about just using those characters for the person's name, or do they write it out in kana? I know that for most Westerners, when you learn Japanese, your name is given the katakana treatment, but

I'll never be able to fathom all the different pronunciations Japanese has for kanji. I should probably know the answer, but: is it always clear which pronunciation is to be used? There are two or three different ones, right?

This is somewhat different, but still related: I have met some Chinese people, mostly mainlanders, who have some of the BEST English names. One was a girl who chose to have the first name 'Wonderful'. But the absolute best English name I've ever encountered was my friend's roommate. I don't remember his Chinese name,

I've never liked the chocolate in Kinder Surprise. Tasted plasticky.

I made one online purchase today: the PS Vita Assassin's Creed III Bundle on GameStop. I canceled a few hours later when I saw I could get it for much cheaper on Amazon (when I originally purchased it from GameStop, it was still listed at $249.99 on Amazon).

Ahahaha. Fantastic.

Or just has terrible reading comprehension.

If you look closer, you'll notice that it looks like only one, maybe two of them have their heels on the ground. A true squat requires the feet be flat. Trying to squeeze one out while tippy-toed is a recipe for disaster.

On my last flight to HK from NYC, I noticed several wee ones in my area. I braced myself for an exhausting 13 hours (or however long it is; I can never remember), but I was pleasantly surprised to find that only one child made a peep and s/he was instantly whisked away by grandma. Actually, now that I think about it,

As others have said, Sam may just be this person's full name, not Samuel or Samantha or Sam.I.Am.

I've been eyeing the Vita for a while, especially this Liberation bundle. Looks like I'll be splurging a bit in a week...

I need to get back into this. They're so tasty. I used to have them all the time,