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Wait, @Eelektross: The blue-haired girl with the black shirt, or the blue-/purple-haired girl in the blue jacket in a subway train, or the blue-haired girl in the black bike suit? Somehow I forgot about the other two momentarily:
or or
You should be able to get their names by mousing over them.
Well then
Next year, knight in plate armour, or at least chainmail *cue Alex suddenly posting tons on knights and how plate armour is made and designed and for what reasons these design choices are used, along with veiled threats on my safety if I don't make a period accurate suit of armour*
What makes you think the threats would be veiled?
Anyhow, finally got a referral to Charing Cross GIC, and it "only" took 10 months.
Well if your armor is good enough, their knavish threats will amount to naught.
How the heck did this thread gain 300 pages overnight? Or is this just a glitch?
We're all just a chatty bunch here, Alk.
There's a glitch in the new version of Vanilla where if a thread gains a new post, the site counts all of the posts after the last one you viewed as new. So if you view page one of this thread, then someone posts, it will think all of the posts after the first page are new.
That explains it, I thought that there was a lot of posts.
Also, why does the idea of someone being wrong about video games bother me so much much more than anything actually important?
It's the Interwebz Effect.
Things are reversed to you, in terms of importance. Such that politics are meaningless but video games are a matter of life and death.
We may be small-minded, but at least we have a lot of opinions of things so it cancels out.
^^ That makes it WORSE.
It's easy to chat about things of no consequence. We can argue all day about Final Fantasy because it really doesn't matter that much.
But when it comes to actually important things, people start to think more about their opinions and their words and realize that it's now serious business and people can get offended and shit. Which is why it's harder to talk politics.
I'm bored.
Wanna talk about yuri or something
@Eelektross: Question up there waiting for you.
I have no idea what this is saying, sorry.
IJBM: I've been blindsided by NaNoWriMo's sudden arrival, and I need to quickly figure out how to write things. Hopefully I can hash out 2,000 words per day, starting Saturday, with the following weekends being 1,000 words each day, to catch up on my social life and schoolwork and stuff.
Oh, hey, it's NaNoWriMo.
I don't have any novels planned, but I could start the short story series I've been planning.
I have plenty of yuri pictures if we want to trade yuri.
All Nines: If you would like, you could send over everything you write to me
^ Betcha I have more.
Oh, that's Chihaya. She's one of the many characters in The iDOLM@STER; in particular, she's known for having an angelic voice and godly singing ability, but little enthusiasm about the other show-biz aspects of being an idol singer. (Early on, at least, though as she becomes more famous she does get to focus more on singing.) In that picture, she's riding the subway home, all by herself.
I really like Chihaya; I identify with her in a few ways. Living alone, sucking at cooking, and being very musically-inclined. I think some of that is embodied in this piano arrangement of one of her characteristic songs, "Aoi Tori" ("Blue Bird").
Nova: we ought to have a yuri thread.
Puhretty sure we have one.
Fairly certain we do, but it's probably on like page 321, and a search for Yuri turns up 9 pages and who wants to search through all of that, seriously.
I have the link
i can necromance it if you want
saladofstones and I sit on #ijbm anyway, no need to dig it up.
They delayed the time we could go home by two hours.
God, I'm tired.
Is Rastafarian enough to step on the toes of the 'culture, not a costume' folks? Also, this year's activity committee has better decorations than we did in our year. Hopefully they won't rub it in our faces.