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Umm...something. It's pretty amazing. I...I think...oh, nevermind. You don't wanna hear.
G-Man (The_Pokemon_Hossier) said:Umm...something. It's pretty amazing. I...I think...oh, nevermind. You don't wanna hear.
Naminé said:The misery or joy in life is not determined by what Naminé can do or what she cannot do. It is how she perceives life to will be the major important factor, and she is nevertheless, joyful of all that she does not have to endure instead of bearing hatred of what she fails to do.
As for a TV, no. The TV in the room is not connected with cable as it is solely for her gaming interest. The cable TV is occuped by her parents. It is an unwritten law that Naminé dominates over the "shared, family computer" while her parents take total procession of the "shared, family television."
Instead of lowering the standards so that in comparison one is well of as long as it satisfies the minimal requirement, why not aim for the higher? This is not to say, that Naminé will go on an endless rampage should she fail, nor does she encourage everyone to set any ridiculously difficult goals. Instead, slowly aim for one step higher and higher, and the climb will be less exhausting like so~
Naminé wants to hear with is the amazing discovery as well... if she is allowed in on to the information, that is.
Naminé said:The misery or joy in life is not determined by what Naminé can do or what she cannot do. It is how she perceives life to will be the major important factor, and she is nevertheless, joyful of all that she does not have to endure instead of bearing hatred of what she fails to do.
As for a TV, no. The TV in the room is not connected with cable as it is solely for her gaming interest. The cable TV is occuped by her parents. It is an unwritten law that Naminé dominates over the "shared, family computer" while her parents take total procession of the "shared, family television."
Instead of lowering the standards so that in comparison one is well of as long as it satisfies the minimal requirement, why not aim for the higher? This is not to say, that Naminé will go on an endless rampage should she fail, nor does she encourage everyone to set any ridiculously difficult goals. Instead, slowly aim for one step higher and higher, and the climb will be less exhausting like so~
Naminé wants to hear with is the amazing discovery as well... if she is allowed in on to the information, that is.
~*Conor*~ said:I only saw the Chuck Norris sprites now daddy they look great! Naminé is very intellectual with her posts
~*Conor*~ said:They look great! I'll try making some Roy Mustang sprites for you now
Naminé said:Thank you for the kind compliments Mr. G-Man, Mr. Conor and Mr. Roy Mustang... Naminé is completely unaware of what she has done to be deserving of such gracious praises.
Why that little sprite of the flame alchemist is very well done! Mr. G-Man must have spent a lot of time to practice and polish his sprite making skills. Why there seems to be many talented sprite artist in PC, isn't it?
Excuse Naminé's igornance, but she has been wondering about it for a very long time already. Exactly what is so funny about Chuck Norris? Everyone in the computer world, especially those who participate in a MMORPG adventure like World of Warcraft, seems to use "Chuck Norris" at an abnormal quantity. There are so many jokes made about him, yet she didn't find any of it funny at all. What is this trend anyway?
*Princess Seraphia* said:Good luck with the science test^____^ and other than the test how was today?