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Anachronous

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  1. Maybe, who knows? Your profile says you're a "hikikomori" and, as someone with a close friend who fits that archetype, maybe we'd get along alright.
  2. No, as I have commitment issues and feel that we're moving a bit too fast.
  3. whoops guess i'm back

  4. [10/9/12 9:58:45 PM] Mr. Wobbels: Someone please post this: http://i.imgur.com/vIWfy.jpg
  5. haha oh wow what I missed the entire thing due to flagrant inactivity on my part. Commence the shunning I so obviously deserve.
  6. I'm not interested in your necrophiliac clopping desires, OP.
  7. Yeah, we could go get a latte or something, keep things casual.
  8. I've got a pretty high IQ, legitimately tested and all that lot. It's 148, if my memory serves me well enough. I'm proud of it, honestly.
  9. Nothing stupid or comedic. I'd probably just spend my last seconds with my family or close friends like any honest, sane person would. I can assure that at least 50% of the replies in this thread wouldn't so much as be considered if Armageddon really dawned. haha It borders on unfunny how some of this responses are plainly trying to go for shock value.
  10. I actually go on the site regularly and used to go to school with the guy who wrote the bulk of the "Life" article. It's an amusing little satirical archive of the Internet's underbelly and has a way of beating to death things that are easily exploited. It's not for everyone but if you have the sense of humor and stomach for it, it's a thoroughly comedic read. What's not understood is that they are literally indiscriminate with who or what they choose to parody. It's meant to push your buttons. If you let it, you're doing something horribly wrong. I happen to enjoy looking up articles on things I'm interested in. It's fun, I suppose, seeing something you're invested in totally debiliatated by some site.
  11. Oh, no, I totally agree with you. I'm the same way. Thing is, there's a huge disparity between "people not liking it" and "people using me as a punching bag because of it." I simply think that the difference between those reactions should cause different approaches.
  12. My only gripe with my school is that there's too much of a disparity among the student body... which, unfortunately, shows in the curriculum and the organization of students into classes. You'll wind up with bona fide wünderkinds in the same classrooms as nearly catatonic oafs. Subsequently, the work will be too difficult for some and, simultaneously, won't engage the others. It's pretty lame but it's the only fault I have with my school, honestly. You have to understand that, to the average person, wearing a tail on a daily basis is a bit strange. Seeing as you went to school in the ghetto, you're even less likely not to get harassed for such a thing. What I don't understand is why you would keep wearing the tail if you've since identified it as the reason you're getting beat up on a weekly basis. I get being devoted to a culture but, uh, that kind of veers off into masochism a little bit. It's a shame that had to happen to you, sure, but certain behaviors invoke certain responses from other people. You need to be savvy of this, as I'm sure you are now.
  13. You mustn't be a part of any Internet communities outside of this then. There's a literally unavoidable tidal wave of smut, both hetero and homo in nature, pertaining to the Final Fantasy franchise. Tifa, in particular, is a contrived object of sexual perversion for much of the fandom. If you're not aware of this, then damn. I envy you quite a bit. The fandom is a host of plenty of explicit fanfiction. Many of it is slash fiction. Even more of it is unnecessarily risqué and about as far off from canon interpretation as possible. Cloud might as well be the gayest and most promiscuous character in all of Final Fantasy if the fans are anything to go by. The art also, beyond often being pornographic, is prone to themes including obscure crossovers, tentacles, genderswapping, occasional male pregnancy, rape, overt sexualization, total misinterpretation of the characters and general unforgiving shittiness. That's just the beginning. I can go further on. No fandom is without error, all fandoms suck when you really look deep.
  14. Would you mind at all if I asked you a few questions, if only so that I may satiate my own curiosity regarding such a unique concept?
  15. I'm dreading having to get up early every morning. That's about it. I can perform fine in school with even minimal effort. Grades aren't a concern because I know they'll be good. It's the sleep I'm going to miss out on that I dread.
  16. A tire. I'd ask to eat a tire. Hopefully enough, the rubber from this cumbersome object can be repurposed for some means... such as, say, providing insulation against electrical currents meant to kill me dead.
  17. I don't mean to play devil's advocate here but you're kind of inviting someone to comment and mock you thereafter by posting that kind of status. Calling him a "troll" is a lazy application of the term, have to be honest with you. I can imagine that precious few on your Facebook care enough about your hobbies to warrant your "outing yourself" as a member of a certain fandom. It doesn't really make any sense to me why you'd do as much and expect NOT to get picked on. Your other error, besides posting about it at all, was simply posting a text post about it. This invites your less Internet literate friends to do their own searches and develop their own thoughts about the fandom... which, for the average person, are usually inflammatory. What confuses me is how you peg this regular guy as a troll for forming pretty regular thoughts about something he isn't educated about. It's not a big deal. It's especially not big enough a deal to warrant complaining to us about this guy like he committed some gregarious offense. Our fandom is pretty vulnerable to abuse and misunderstanding. You have to deal with it, face the facts. It doesn't make everyone who makes an awry comment a bad guy but you're going to get plenty of those types of comments with this kind of hobby. P.S. ; mentioning his sexuality doesn't make your case any stronger. If anything, it's kind of childish. You can simply love crotch dachshund and be just as manly as any other guy in your mannerisms. His being gay has no bearing on this context.
  18. First show I ever watched was DBZ during that whole Majin Buu arc. It was a source of intense nightmare fuel for a good season to me. After that, anime never really appealed to me until I decided to try Soul Eater. That was alright, I suppose. I decided afterwards that manga's kind of superior and read Gantz, Kiseijuu and a few other seinen.
  19. I'm not sure anyone here is aware of the potential irony in that some people loathe our fandom and would just as easily cheer if MLP got cancelled, similar to how we are regarding the end of Jersey Shore. That being said, shit show that ruined public perception of my race.
  20. I'm not exactly sure what compelled me to squirt ketchup into my drinking cup that one time I did as much. It was relatively embarrassing... moreso because I didn't notice until I started drinking the ketchup. Yeah. Pretty rancid.
  21. I'm admittedly a bit more reserved in real life than I am on here. I dislike talking a bit because my voice, which is still developing in a way that I'm not used to, is a source of self consciousness. That said, save for being a bit more quiet, I have no issue speaking either curtly or at length about matters with my peers. I'm a bit wordier in real life because it's not as simple to tell if I'm lapsing into sesquipedalian loquaciousness a little, sure, but I'm just as brusque, sarcastic and willing to add to a conversation as I am on here. I do, however, pick and choose a bit more when it comes to just who I'm going to talk to. Much easier to waste your time with people in person than it is on here.
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