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The best of your highschool years.
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Not to sound like a complete asshole, but high school sounded pretty boring for a lot of you guys.
You sound like a jock annoyed that people aren't more jealous of his lifestyle.
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He meant that with friendship what's important is the connection you feel with the person (conversation), and that these things define friendship. Therefore, if there's no good conversation, you wouldn't enjoy their company based on that, as opposed to the color of their skin. He thought this was obvious and therefore you were taking the piss.
What is your all time favorite video game character
I like Ramza more than Delita. Delita was a great villian. Ramza was a great hero.
Locke of FFVI is my favourite. I have no smart reason. When I was 11 and first played the game I thought he was super cool, and that sort of thing doesn't go away easy.
Locke of FFVI is my favourite. I have no smart reason. When I was 11 and first played the game I thought he was super cool, and that sort of thing doesn't go away easy.
Whats the worst thing you ever saw in high school?
Ark, that really sucks what happened to your buddy, and I hope everyone involved is dealing with it OK, if that's possible. What a shitty sobering situation.
The best of your highschool years.
I played Goldeneye this one time with my buddies. The Stack. Man that was a good time. I think we even made nachos that night. Extra sour cream mother fuckers.
Persona 3 Portable
Did Anyone Pick Up "New Super Mario Bros. Wii?"
It came out today and I bought it.
I like it, but so far it's not difficult like I heard it was, and despite what I thought, it isn't amazing as people said. Just like the DS game, it seems like a great updated version of the original Super Mario Bros or Super Mario Bros 3 even, but ignores all the goodness that came out of Super Mario World.
I do enjoy it, just not as I thought i would. I can't believe Famitsu gave it a 40.
I like it, but so far it's not difficult like I heard it was, and despite what I thought, it isn't amazing as people said. Just like the DS game, it seems like a great updated version of the original Super Mario Bros or Super Mario Bros 3 even, but ignores all the goodness that came out of Super Mario World.
I do enjoy it, just not as I thought i would. I can't believe Famitsu gave it a 40.
Interracial relationships....Tell me your thoughts...
My experiences in Vancouver is that interracial doesn't mean much. Most youth speak English and are Canadian as well as another culture. Most people don't feel too strongly with their past, as they are all immigrants of some sort.
When you take away the silly notion of race and look at cross-cultural relationships, you get something very different, and very difficult. Different way to speaking, expressing oneself, norms, roles, everything. Then the offspring would have to usually mainly assimilate into one of the two cultures, and something of heritage would be lost. I can see why some people are skeptical about this.
When you take away the silly notion of race and look at cross-cultural relationships, you get something very different, and very difficult. Different way to speaking, expressing oneself, norms, roles, everything. Then the offspring would have to usually mainly assimilate into one of the two cultures, and something of heritage would be lost. I can see why some people are skeptical about this.
Correct me if I'm wrong
I agree that they're quite similar but they have differences.
Overhauling the health care system is not something the Republicans would do, and it is a significant move towards progress in the eyes of the rest of the west. Also, attitudes on war seem to be split down party lines. It's true that Obama is going for adding a lot more troops to Afghanistan, but his party is not behind him in it. These kinds of differences are quite significant.
You could say Obama is a gray area, or that Obama isn't following only party lines, but doing what he thinks is right, regardless if it's considered Democrat (health care) or Republican (adding more troops). So you can love or hate him as a person and not as a Democrat.
Overhauling the health care system is not something the Republicans would do, and it is a significant move towards progress in the eyes of the rest of the west. Also, attitudes on war seem to be split down party lines. It's true that Obama is going for adding a lot more troops to Afghanistan, but his party is not behind him in it. These kinds of differences are quite significant.
You could say Obama is a gray area, or that Obama isn't following only party lines, but doing what he thinks is right, regardless if it's considered Democrat (health care) or Republican (adding more troops). So you can love or hate him as a person and not as a Democrat.














