
Lelouch was also a pretty interesting character from an author's standpoint, too. A little whiney, but the overall premise was neat.
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In a pinch, Khaos' beard can help turn this around.
I rarely skip a Khaospawn wall of text because I know there is always piss at the end of the rainbow.
In a pinch, Khaos' beard can help turn this around.
I rarely skip a Khaospawn wall of text because I know there is always piss at the end of the rainbow.
For me, it's not about mountains or the lack thereof. I'm not a slave to red like all these guys are. I like red a lot; it's the next best color to black as far as I'm concerned.Forget what I said. It doesnt have any mountains in it.If you want to beat any non-twin tier 1 decks easily (~80% win) play my green devotion.
Please. I have a feeling I'm missing something. Probably not playing enough Spell Pierce and/or Snare.You can play my twin list from nationals, I went 7-1-1 in constructed.
In a pinch, Khaos' beard can help turn this around.
I rarely skip a Khaospawn wall of text because I know there is always piss at the end of the rainbow.
In a pinch, Khaos' beard can help turn this around.
I rarely skip a Khaospawn wall of text because I know there is always piss at the end of the rainbow.
if you're looking for meaningful reflection of the human condition in anime then i feel you've been led astrayCode Geass is fine, but it lacks depth and the characters are very uninspiring. There's little depth and almost no rewatch value. It's fine for absent minded viewing, but offers no meaningful reflection on the human condition, and sub themes of that.
Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
i am assuming he was combining the first and the third, which was and usually is the correct usage. he was calling someone a homosexual as an insult.There's too many definitions for gay these days. Gay can literally mean homosexual, happy (or flamboyant), or even lame (which is how Purp is using it).
Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
you should do all of these thingsI don't say someone's black when they're on welfare. I don't call a man a woman for liking to cook. I don't call someone a Jew if he's being cheap. Nothing about being black or being a woman or being Jewish or being gay is something to make fun of or use as an insult.
If he means lame, he should say lame.
Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
I meant it as lame and slightly homosexual, sorry you were offended.I don't say someone's black when they're on welfare. I don't call a man a woman for liking to cook. I don't call someone a Jew if he's being cheap. Nothing about being black or being a woman or being Jewish or being gay is something to make fun of or use as an insult.
If he means lame, he should say lame.
and with your help we can get that number up to two out of threeIt's not that I'm offended. It's that the culture surrounding words like "gay" and "homosexual" contributes to the fact that one in three gay teenagers will attempt suicide.
The amount of prejudice these kids are inundated with is enough to drive a third of them to commit suicide.
Equating "gay" with "bad" is killing kids.
Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
I don't think I'll ever understand the belief that we should ignore contextual meaning in a language which is dependent on contextual meaning to communicate anything effectively.I don't say someone's black when they're on welfare. I don't call a man a woman for liking to cook. I don't call someone a Jew if he's being cheap. Nothing about being black or being a woman or being Jewish or being gay is something to make fun of or use as an insult.
If he means lame, he should say lame.
My inside source tells me to call the manly ones fairies and the flamboyant ones fat. Works every time.my main dilemma with the whole thing is that gay is my favorite insult and i really want to insult gay people but when i call them gay it doesn't work
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