Omega Amen wrote:Before I became interested in anime, I really liked 2D fighting games such as Street Fighter and King of Fighters, and I really like their character designs. Then, when I became intereseted in anime, I noticed the similarity between 2D fighting game and anime character design. Now, fast forward to several months ago.
Sam*ron wrote: Okay, well I am going to ignore that Omega Amen had a type-O..
Galant wrote::) I know this is being pedantic but I find it amusing/ironic that you said 'type-O'. I believe the correct spelling is simply 'typo' as it is short for typographical error.
Amusing because you made a typo in spelling 'typo.'
If I did, I really do not remember it. It is just not in my character to do that.Sam*ron wrote:Ah, come on! Not even once!? Not even for a little second!!!?
Thank you for the information.Sam*ron wrote:You know, that is a sport. It's called Falconry, it's a sport were you go out in the wild catch your hawk of choice and then tame it and train it. If you would like to know more you can ask Kinkosami, she really wants a hawk and she realy wants to be a falconer.
Crush? As in infatuation? No, I did not, and I think it was good that I did not feel that way for the ladies' sake back then. This is because I was not like the person I am now.Sam*ron wrote:Okay.. Have you ever had a crush!? On a girl of course. And have you ever like acked weird and clumsy around her?
No, I do not have the time or energy to have a romantic interest. So I do not try to create one.Sam*ron wrote:Do you have a liking of some one now? Or an intrest?
Hmm, probably some collectible card game that I tried to play when I was kid with others. It never grew on me since I did not meet many people who could play with me on a consistent basis.Sam*ron wrote:Whats the most pointless thing you own!?
I am not sure if they had any impact on me now, but they might for someone else.sheherazade wrote:Any chance you could share with us a website that has had positive impact on you or that you think is worthy of us reading (besides CAA of course)?
No, some entries can be read by the public. It is just that I have not had the time to write worthy entries.sheherazade wrote:Is your livejournal purely private?
My previous statement is really the fullest extent I will try in predicting someone's appearance. So I am afraid I have no recollection on presumptions for any other physical characteristics.sheherazade wrote:What about something that isn't based on demographics of this site or the idea that I posted like I was not someone who looked up a lot? Like hair color?
I believe one should only date if there is intent in finding a spouse. In other words, I will not date a woman if I see no chance of her being my wife. I believe it is inappropriate to date for just amusement or to just "practice"/"gain experience"/"prepare" for marriage. My stance is based on social and practical reasons. I am not going to pretend that I see a biblical or theological mandate for my stance.sheherazade wrote:What are your thoughts on dating?
Yes, computer engineering was one of my last career choices that I considered.sheherazade wrote:Did you ever think of going into a different career area?
I do not know if I read a short story by him in middle school or not.sheherazade wrote:Have you aver read anything by Stephen King?
*sips on some tea.*sheherazade wrote:Could you ever see me as any of the following:
I guess. I do not see why not.sheherazade wrote:A political aid?
If you can stand the climate and like to write in that genre, I think you can.sheherazade wrote:An Edgar Allen Poe meets Stephen King type of writer in Alaska?
You will have to be one of the best to get in that agency. I think it is possible.sheherazade wrote:A CIA analyst?
Yes.sheherazade wrote:Am environmental chemist?
Sure, just watch out for the hurricanes.sheherazade wrote:An English teacher in an island nation of the Carribbean?
My life is a demonstration that a respectable occupation in any field can be achieved through pure discipline, determination, and hard work. Personally, I believe nearly everyone (except some of the disabled) is capable of being disciplined, determined, and doing hard work. Therefore, since I believe you can do that, I can see you in any of those occupations.sheherazade wrote:Why or why not?
Little T-chan wrote:Um...what is "tough love" and what is "cuddly love"????
Kinkosami wrote:
QUESTION: Have you ever been to an amusement park? If so, what kind of rides do you prefer? Things like roller coasters or the slower rides like the ferris wheel?
If no, why?
Yes, I have been to many amusement parks since my home state is Florida, where parks like Busch Gardens, Disney World, and Universal Studios are located. I really like all the rides, and I have no real preference. Fast or slow, dry or wet.... They are all fun to me.Sunako wrote:Who is that on your avatar and signature? Sorry if other people have asked you this, but I couldn't [easily] find the answer. "]Well, you can find some information on my first post on the first page of this thread under the heading "Online Identity."
He is Gato, a fighting game character from SNK's "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" originally released on the Sega Dreamcast. (However, he will be in the upcoming PS2 game King of Fighters 2003 but with not all of his special moves. Next year, SNK plans to re-release "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" on the PS2, meaning Gato should have all his special moves in that game.)When I: asked Jesus Christ to save and cleanse me from my sins]QUESTION: Have you ever been to an amusement park? If so, what kind of rides do you prefer? Things like roller coasters or the slower rides like the ferris wheel?Sunako wrote:When/How did you know you were a Christian?
If no, why?
Well, let us first establish what is not "tough love."Little T-chan wrote:Um...what is "tough love" and what is "cuddly love"????
Ronin of Kirai is incorrect. What he just described is needless cruelty, not "tough love." I do not support such mislabeling to justify a cruel act, and I will not stand for it.Ronin of Kirai wrote:Tough love is like busting your freinds knee caps so he cant drive to a party that he will ,undoubtingly, be doing something bad
Basically, "cuddly love" is to ensure the best happens to a person with comforting. The comforting usually is emotionally reassuring and will sometimes solidify the person's confidence and faith. Therefore, a warm smile, generous hugs, providing a shoulder to cry on, and exclamations of joy in support are examples of "cuddly love." Or at least, that is how I define it.Ronin of Kirai wrote:Cuddly love is like this. To T-chan: I LOVE YOU T-CHAN!!!
....Ronin of Kirai wrote:Omega Amen the more I find out about you the more you fanciante me. (I pray I correctly spelled my words)
Omega Amen wrote:Video/Computer Games That I Own (or are arriving)
Sony PlayStation2
Guilty Gear X2
King of Fighters 2000
King of Fighters 2001
Capcom vs. SNK 2
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Soul Calibur II
Tekken 4
Tekken Tag Tournament
Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution
Final Fantasy X
Kingdom Hearts
Suikoden III
Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille Zur Macht
Dark Cloud 2
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
Devil May Cry
Twisted Metal: Black
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
SSX3
SSX Tricky
NBA Street Vol. 2
Mega Man Anniversary Collection
Sony PlayStation
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Ehrgeiz
Vagrant Story
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Cross
Xenogears
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy I, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX
Nintendo Gamecube
The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Metroid Prime
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
Ikaruga
Sonic Mega Collection
F-Zero GX
PC Games
Quake
Quake II
Quake III Arena (with Team Arena Expansion Pack)
Unreal Tournament
Hexen II
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
Far Cry
StarCraft (with Brood War Expansion Pack)
When I: asked Jesus Christ to save and cleanse me from my sins]Omega Amen wrote:Sunako wrote:Who is that on your avatar and signature? Sorry if other people have asked you this, but I couldn't [easily] find the answer. "]
Well, you can find some information on my first post on the first page of this thread under the heading "Online Identity."
He is Gato, a fighting game character from SNK's "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" originally released on the Sega Dreamcast. (However, he will be in the upcoming PS2 game King of Fighters 2003 but with not all of his special moves. Next year, SNK plans to re-release "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" on the PS2, meaning Gato should have all his special moves in that game.)
I see, I see. Cool, and thank you for answering.Omega Amen wrote:Sunako wrote:When/How did you know you were a Christian?
Omega Amen wrote:EDIT P.S.: Ronin of Kirai has clarified to me that his previous comment on examples of tough love was meant to be taken as a joke. I would like to apologize for not taking it as such. Like I said in my first post in this thread, I have this tendency to nearly everything seriously. However, I will leave my explanation up because I have seen and heard of people trying to justify acts by mislabeling them as "tough love" when in reality it was an immoral exercise of taking pleasure in cruelty or just misjudgement.
Oh, thank you. Georgia Tech also has a remote program in Savannah. I have been in several classes where I saw a video feed showing students from Savannah watching, taking notes, and asking questions to the professor with the students in the classroom in Atlanta.dragonshimmer wrote:I just noticed that you go to Georgia Tech. That's really interesting....I'm from right outside of Savannah, Georgia. Also, before I even read your GPA, I knew you had high marks just because you were accepted to Georgia Tech. I am very impressed!
I am not offended at all. I just find your sentiment amusing, and I say that nicely. As someone who was raised under influences from Asian and Western cultures, I can honestly say that there are some aspects that are admirable about both cultures, and there are some aspects for both cultures that deserve some criticism. The exoticness that one can receive in viewing a foreign culture is really enticing and can help appreciate its ways, and I think that is wonderful to behold. At the same time, I also realize that the cultures that God has decided for us to be born in have aspects that we should remember to not forget or look over as we appreciate others.dragonshimmer wrote:Due to my "dork" factor, I am extremely in impressed that your mother is Chinese. Simply amazing....please don't be offended. I am in love with most Asian culture characteristics and generally anyone who is or has been a part of it. It's ridiculous, really, but I wish that I were Japanese or Chinese.
On my first post in this thread, I said the last time I played the piano was before I entered college. So it has been several years since I touched the piano. I am unsure if I will be able to return to playing the piano once I become employed as an engineer. I have stated my reasons on this subject earlier in this thread.dragonshimmer wrote:That's also interesting that you play the piano. I work as a saleswoman in a local piano store. It's quite wonderful! What are some of your favorite works to perform?
Oh, yeah. You bet.dragonshimmer wrote:Huh. Fighting games, eh?
I understand how one can get frustrated with fighting games since they require a good deal of training in order to become very good at them. I have never really felt frustrated enough to throw any of my gaming equipment around. I guess that is because I always know the possible financial cost of such actions.dragonshimmer wrote:I have many many video games, but not too many are combat based. I'm absolutely horrible at them, and I tend to get too involved in the games, resulting in my controller flying at the TV screen. It just jumps out of my hands. Honestly.
Kingdom Hearts is a game that I have not had time to enjoy. In fact, I have not had the time to substantial a substantial number of those games. That is one of the costs of my computer engineering education. Devil May Cry is challenging and fun. I hope Devil May Cry 3 will return the series back to the gameplay style exhibited in the first game.dragonshimmer wrote:I do, however, own Kingdom Hearts, and I am having friends over when KHII comes out so that we can all play the game together I also own Devil May Cry.
Well, I am raised in a Christian family. So I was always exposed to and followed the Christian religion to a certain extent. I think the true turning point for me happened in my early teens when I really understood the nature of the love that my parents have for each other. From there, I was able to establish personally that Christianity is the only true religion and that God is loving and just. No other current or future religion or contradicting philosophy/theory can account, explain, or recognize the love between my parents. From there, I understood the magnitude of God and His legitimacy, and I also understood that being a Christian would be the right thing to do.Sunako wrote:Heh.. yeah... I kind of meant at what point did you become a Christian? Or rather, what brought you to ask "Jesus Christ to save and cleanse me from my sins?" My apologies.
I guess momentarily with my parents. With that definition, I think I do not goof around often. Instead, I say I rarely goof off.Sam*ron wrote:Do ever goof around!? As in, laughing at everything, or just being happy and jolly, and telling jokes and stuff?
I believe I had a few laugh attacks during my lifetime. They were rare. I do not have them as often as you do.Sam*ron wrote:Have you ever had a laugh attack!? You, know like, you just laugh really hard and it's hard to stop, and when you do your eyes are all watery.. I do that at least like once a week.
I believe it was the right thing to do.Ronin of Kirai wrote:*thinking*
So instead of telling me this via pm he post it on the thread to publicly apologize for a simple missunderstanding.....
Fascinating....
Omega Amen wrote:.
I guess momentarily with my parents. With that definition, I think I do not goof around often. Instead, I say I rarely goof off.
I believe I had a few laugh attacks during my lifetime. They were rare.
I do not have them as often as you do.
I believe it was the right thing to do.
And second. Will you not forget my B-day, cause it's like 2 days before Christmas, and you all might forget... or you just won't be there to wish me a happy birthday, so yeah.
"Confie?" What does that mean?Sam*ron wrote:Hmm, I guess you feel more confie around them.
Well, to clarify, my mother is Chinese, not me.Sam*ron wrote:I really can't imagine a creepy chinese guy having a laugh attack, no offence.
*is hugged.*Sam*ron wrote:That was sweet.
You get a hug for that!
No, that gesture would seem insincere if it came from me.Sam*ron wrote:QUESTION: For my birthday, will you post an emoticon.
Since it would be during my winter break between semesters, I am sure I will be able to wish you a happy birthday unless my Internet access goes down for that day.Sam*ron wrote:And second. Will you not forget my B-day, cause it's like 2 days before Christmas, and you all might forget... or you just won't be there to wish me a happy birthday, so yeah.
I was just wondering...
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