Originally Posted by Tabris This is all very interesting, but also quite confusing. 1) How does this relate to the things this forum usually does, and 2) Why not follow Portishead's lead and call it a "Mysteron"? Apologies if this all seems more forward than I intended, by the way. 1) Like everything slightly TM-related, I post translations like this for my own curiosity, especially when the subject is obscure. 2) You mean "obscurion" or "spiriton"? If "obscurion", I just went with the definition behind "幽". It's alright. It's not usual I get feedback from this. The source of all this text is found here too.
This is all very interesting, but also quite confusing. 1) How does this relate to the things this forum usually does, and 2) Why not follow Portishead's lead and call it a "Mysteron"? Apologies if this all seems more forward than I intended, by the way.
Originally Posted by Apple original band name? googled it and got some condominium Aoi Eir
original band name? googled it and got some condominium
Originally Posted by mewarmo990 Is there some reason you keep posting these? Love turns them out.
Is there some reason you keep posting these?
So what you're saying is that all I need to do to be a powerful sorcerer is beat the crap out of unsuspecting passersby with a walking stick?
That's deep, man. Balls deep.
Strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of beer pong?
Originally Posted by Strife the machete represents people who buy saint quartz, the cloak those who are free to play Hey! You got it! Honestly though? All the MMORPGs I've ever played in the past.
go away ahahah get it, "go" kill me
the machete represents people who buy saint quartz, the cloak those who are free to play
I don't know what you just said but it doesn't seem to be GO related so this is a good blog imo.
who the fuck walks with only a cloak through thorns
Originally Posted by Sherrinford More like, "don't make a promise if you don't want to fulfill it" IMO. Personally, I don't think this video wants to discuss a much deep topic... the boy is a coward asshole, he gets his due. My only problem with it is that the boy just refuses to fulfill his end of the bargain apparently for no reason... the cubs doesn't seem to be aggressive toward him (they even go up to his feet with a sad look), so they don't represent a danger; the boy runs away, why? He couldn't keep the cubs? They're cubs, they shouldn't be much more difficult to raise than dog cubs (?)... so, dunno. (Why was even the boy alone in the snowstorm in the first place? In fact, I expected some kind of twist: like, the searchers were there to kill him (or they were an abusive family), and in the end he decides to retire into the woods with the cubs.) Maybe the creator was also thinking, "Yeah, this is going to become a feature-length movie if I don't cut it to this or something". Who knows? I just rambled for the sake of explaining why the boy didn't fulfill his end of the bargain. Twist endin' ftw.
More like, "don't make a promise if you don't want to fulfill it" IMO. Personally, I don't think this video wants to discuss a much deep topic... the boy is a coward asshole, he gets his due. My only problem with it is that the boy just refuses to fulfill his end of the bargain apparently for no reason... the cubs doesn't seem to be aggressive toward him (they even go up to his feet with a sad look), so they don't represent a danger; the boy runs away, why? He couldn't keep the cubs? They're cubs, they shouldn't be much more difficult to raise than dog cubs (?)... so, dunno. (Why was even the boy alone in the snowstorm in the first place? In fact, I expected some kind of twist: like, the searchers were there to kill him (or they were an abusive family), and in the end he decides to retire into the woods with the cubs.)
Originally Posted by Artee 'Don't make a promise if you can't fulfill it'. It served the boy right, he had what he deserved for his greed. I cut kids slack in stories. :P He actually wasn't the only one to break a promise and die for it, from what I can recall in my childhood of Moral Compass-styled aesops. Those poor wolf pups...
'Don't make a promise if you can't fulfill it'. It served the boy right, he had what he deserved for his greed.