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04-30-11 02:42 PM
| ID: 377784 | 23 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 33/33
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CP: 21.0
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BNuge : Sorry, I didn't realize that it would cost so much ^^" I was just curious. But yes, you may close it.
BNuge : Sorry, I didn't realize that it would cost so much ^^" I was just curious. But yes, you may close it.
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04-26-11 10:36 PM
| ID: 376141 | 104 Words

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Level: 15

POSTS: 32/33
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So awhile back, I got a notification that I had a profile comment by someone. I was intrigued, so of course I clicked on it, and it redirected me to my profile. I searched an searched for the comment...
Nothing.
Not even a section for the profile comments.
I went and checked to see if I had them enabled. They were, and I should have realized this because if they weren't, then I wouldn't have gotten a notification. But I still had to check, right? So now I'm really confused. I just can't seem to find the comments!
Does anyone else have this problem?
So awhile back, I got a notification that I had a profile comment by someone. I was intrigued, so of course I clicked on it, and it redirected me to my profile. I searched an searched for the comment...
Nothing.
Not even a section for the profile comments.
I went and checked to see if I had them enabled. They were, and I should have realized this because if they weren't, then I wouldn't have gotten a notification. But I still had to check, right? So now I'm really confused. I just can't seem to find the comments!
Does anyone else have this problem?
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04-26-11 09:32 PM
| ID: 376104 | 48 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 31/33
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Straight to it then: Do you think RGR should have a GameCube simulator? I personally would love to have one, seeing as I love a lot of GC games, but can no longer play them, due to the fact that I have sold my GameCube way back when.
Straight to it then: Do you think RGR should have a GameCube simulator? I personally would love to have one, seeing as I love a lot of GC games, but can no longer play them, due to the fact that I have sold my GameCube way back when.
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04-20-11 09:04 PM
| ID: 372423 | 343 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 30/33
POST EXP: 2217
LVL EXP: 13657
CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

Oh, Harvest Moon. You've always been a favorite of mine!
Harvest Moon 64 is a classic, without a doubt. It's plot relies solely on one person: you! I always found this to be an amazing aspect for the game. Not only did I love the concept of the game, I felt as though it was my own game because it was personalized, to an extent. For this reason, I have always been a hard core fan of Harvest Moon. Despite some translation issues.
With this version, however, I have some issues. Since it is a copy of an N64 game, it's bound to have some glitches. When I play the game on this site, I find that the game runs excruciatingly slow. Not so much so that it's not playable, but it's annoying. At times, it clears up and runs as it did on the console, but almost always it lags. For that reason, I give this game a 9.5. Though all of the amazing aspects of the plot and game shine through, the controls and lag bring the quality down some.
Besides technical issues, though, it's amazing. You play as a boy who is taking over his grandfather's farm, and you have two and a half years to perfect it. Sounds simple, yes? Wrong. This game is all about your decisions, so if you mess up, then you've gotta fix it. Fast. But that's exactly what I love about the game. You have complete and utter control. Yes, the plot doesn't very much further than that for other HM games, but it never gets old! Especially because you're not just limited to farming; you can get married and interact with other people as well. The marriage part has always been a favorite of mine. I found myself working more to get a heart event than to impress the father at the end! Harvest Moon 64 is a great game that you'll always come back to because of it. I could never put down the controller when I played it on my N64.
Oh, Harvest Moon. You've always been a favorite of mine!
Harvest Moon 64 is a classic, without a doubt. It's plot relies solely on one person: you! I always found this to be an amazing aspect for the game. Not only did I love the concept of the game, I felt as though it was my own game because it was personalized, to an extent. For this reason, I have always been a hard core fan of Harvest Moon. Despite some translation issues.
With this version, however, I have some issues. Since it is a copy of an N64 game, it's bound to have some glitches. When I play the game on this site, I find that the game runs excruciatingly slow. Not so much so that it's not playable, but it's annoying. At times, it clears up and runs as it did on the console, but almost always it lags. For that reason, I give this game a 9.5. Though all of the amazing aspects of the plot and game shine through, the controls and lag bring the quality down some.
Besides technical issues, though, it's amazing. You play as a boy who is taking over his grandfather's farm, and you have two and a half years to perfect it. Sounds simple, yes? Wrong. This game is all about your decisions, so if you mess up, then you've gotta fix it. Fast. But that's exactly what I love about the game. You have complete and utter control. Yes, the plot doesn't very much further than that for other HM games, but it never gets old! Especially because you're not just limited to farming; you can get married and interact with other people as well. The marriage part has always been a favorite of mine. I found myself working more to get a heart event than to impress the father at the end! Harvest Moon 64 is a great game that you'll always come back to because of it. I could never put down the controller when I played it on my N64.
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03-24-11 02:48 PM
| ID: 353527 | 10 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 29/33
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UserMike : You would be correct! :3 Okay, your turn
UserMike : You would be correct! :3 Okay, your turn
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03-24-11 01:07 PM
| ID: 353480 | 62 Words

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Thank you so much for this; I have been wondering what exactly it meant for some time.
So my question is this: if someone had announced themself and Atheist for a year or so, and then decided to repent and follow the path of Christ, would they still have the sin of Blasphemy in their soul? Is there hope for them still?
Thank you so much for this; I have been wondering what exactly it meant for some time.
So my question is this: if someone had announced themself and Atheist for a year or so, and then decided to repent and follow the path of Christ, would they still have the sin of Blasphemy in their soul? Is there hope for them still?
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03-24-11 01:05 PM
| ID: 353474 | 33 Words

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Okay, awesome
I'm widely known as a librarian in my series, but I have two different versions of names. I was also a church girl in a SNES game. Who am I?
Okay, awesome
I'm widely known as a librarian in my series, but I have two different versions of names. I was also a church girl in a SNES game. Who am I?
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sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 26/33
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CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

*eating a box of donuts*
"M'am, do you know why I pulled you over?"
*pulls out the box of donuts* "'Cause you can smell it!!" *hands donut to officer and drives off*
*eating a box of donuts*
"M'am, do you know why I pulled you over?"
*pulls out the box of donuts* "'Cause you can smell it!!" *hands donut to officer and drives off*
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03-24-11 03:06 AM
| ID: 353286 | 50 Words

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Level: 15

POSTS: 25/33
POST EXP: 2217
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CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

Name: Ignore
Type: Lazy
Attack Pow: 20
Description: The user balantly ignores whatever is going on in the battle for three turns. The user is healed of all effects after the three turns, but cannot be hit or hit the opponent for these three turns. May fall asleep if failed.
Name: Ignore
Type: Lazy
Attack Pow: 20
Description: The user balantly ignores whatever is going on in the battle for three turns. The user is healed of all effects after the three turns, but cannot be hit or hit the opponent for these three turns. May fall asleep if failed.
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03-24-11 03:04 AM
| ID: 353284 | 20 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 24/33
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F is for Flareon, the best evolution of Eevee :3 Well, in my opinion at least. Next letter is G!
F is for Flareon, the best evolution of Eevee :3 Well, in my opinion at least. Next letter is G!
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03-24-11 02:07 AM
| ID: 353269 | 580 Words

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Simply put: what is God to you?

My extended family is entirely Christian (I get questions on "what kind of Christian" sometimes, and I'm actually not quite sure). Every single one of them loves and believes in God, and he surrounds everything they do. My parents were raised Christian, but as they grew older, they spread away from the religion. They now are Agnostic, but my extended family does not know. So, they try to have me go to Church with them, pray, and all that jazz.

Over the past two years, I've begun questioning what I believe in. I've never had a set religion; I've always kind of been up in the air. At first, when I began, I didn't believe in anything. I didn't believe that there was not a God, nor did I believe that there was a God. But as I started to focus more on the whole aspect of the Bible and Jesus, I started to grow fond of the idea of God. However, I found God to be more of a "vent" than an actual God. I cried at night to him when I was sad, and that was about it. I would pray when I needed to let out some emotions, but never any other time. It was weird. You see, I'm one of those people who has to give everything for something they believe in, or none at all. So I felt like I was cheating, in a sense. So I begun to research churches, so that I could start being a better Christian, and maybe be baptized.

However, my parents changed my mind a little. I told them about my interest, and I wanted their opinion. It was then that I learned of their beliefs. I didn't put down what they were saying because they were my parents, and I didn't want to be rude. But as I continued to listen, I started to grow more and more accustomed to the way that they felt. It was more appealing to me, and I started to grow away from God. I became "Agnostic", but not officially. Fast forward a year, and we get to maybe six months ago. I was a full-fledged Atheist. I didn't believe in God at all, and I made sure people knew it when the topic came up. But I always made it clear that I would respect what they believed in if they respected what I believed in.

Now we reach today. As of late, I've been questioning my beliefs again. What a shocker, right? Well, I feel as though I'm... missing out, for lack of better words. It's as if I'm not feeling something that others do. What I mean is, I don't feel the presence of God. I've been trying to let him back into my life, but when I pray or read my Bible (an old one from a long time ago), I feel like I'm forcing myself to believe. So I push it away. But I ]i]want God back into my life. At the same time, however, I like the freedom of what I've been practicing. I guess you could say I'm conflicted.

So here's my question restated: What is God to you? I want to know, because I want to show myself why I should believe again. Or maybe I'm trying to see what I have forgotten. Or.... I don't know. I'm looking for some help, but I don't know what for.
Simply put: what is God to you?

My extended family is entirely Christian (I get questions on "what kind of Christian" sometimes, and I'm actually not quite sure). Every single one of them loves and believes in God, and he surrounds everything they do. My parents were raised Christian, but as they grew older, they spread away from the religion. They now are Agnostic, but my extended family does not know. So, they try to have me go to Church with them, pray, and all that jazz.

Over the past two years, I've begun questioning what I believe in. I've never had a set religion; I've always kind of been up in the air. At first, when I began, I didn't believe in anything. I didn't believe that there was not a God, nor did I believe that there was a God. But as I started to focus more on the whole aspect of the Bible and Jesus, I started to grow fond of the idea of God. However, I found God to be more of a "vent" than an actual God. I cried at night to him when I was sad, and that was about it. I would pray when I needed to let out some emotions, but never any other time. It was weird. You see, I'm one of those people who has to give everything for something they believe in, or none at all. So I felt like I was cheating, in a sense. So I begun to research churches, so that I could start being a better Christian, and maybe be baptized.

However, my parents changed my mind a little. I told them about my interest, and I wanted their opinion. It was then that I learned of their beliefs. I didn't put down what they were saying because they were my parents, and I didn't want to be rude. But as I continued to listen, I started to grow more and more accustomed to the way that they felt. It was more appealing to me, and I started to grow away from God. I became "Agnostic", but not officially. Fast forward a year, and we get to maybe six months ago. I was a full-fledged Atheist. I didn't believe in God at all, and I made sure people knew it when the topic came up. But I always made it clear that I would respect what they believed in if they respected what I believed in.

Now we reach today. As of late, I've been questioning my beliefs again. What a shocker, right? Well, I feel as though I'm... missing out, for lack of better words. It's as if I'm not feeling something that others do. What I mean is, I don't feel the presence of God. I've been trying to let him back into my life, but when I pray or read my Bible (an old one from a long time ago), I feel like I'm forcing myself to believe. So I push it away. But I ]i]want God back into my life. At the same time, however, I like the freedom of what I've been practicing. I guess you could say I'm conflicted.

So here's my question restated: What is God to you? I want to know, because I want to show myself why I should believe again. Or maybe I'm trying to see what I have forgotten. Or.... I don't know. I'm looking for some help, but I don't know what for.
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03-24-11 01:32 AM
| ID: 353262 | 12 Words

sushai
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soxfan849 : Would you happen to be Geno from Super Mario RPG?
soxfan849 : Would you happen to be Geno from Super Mario RPG?
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03-23-11 11:14 PM
| ID: 353199 | 6 Words

sushai
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VIZ: 13104

Venti Caramel Fraps are the BOMB
Venti Caramel Fraps are the BOMB
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03-21-11 06:03 PM
| ID: 351839 | 17 Words

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Level: 15

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Welcome to Vizzed, broh! ;D It's a fun website, and I can tell you'll fit right in!
Welcome to Vizzed, broh! ;D It's a fun website, and I can tell you'll fit right in!
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03-21-11 06:02 PM
| ID: 351837 | 111 Words

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Level: 15

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Mine was with this kid in Junior High, who was kind of the school player, if you know what I mean. He dated EVERYONE, but we had a history together from elementary school. We finally started dating officially (for junior high that is) in eighth grade, and he gave me my first kiss right before class started. It was just a peck, but it was exhilarating for me (: Now, though, I have a wonderful boyfriend named Chase, whom I love very much. Though we share more than just a few pecks here and there, I will never forget my first kiss, however small it was. You always remember your firsts.
Mine was with this kid in Junior High, who was kind of the school player, if you know what I mean. He dated EVERYONE, but we had a history together from elementary school. We finally started dating officially (for junior high that is) in eighth grade, and he gave me my first kiss right before class started. It was just a peck, but it was exhilarating for me (: Now, though, I have a wonderful boyfriend named Chase, whom I love very much. Though we share more than just a few pecks here and there, I will never forget my first kiss, however small it was. You always remember your firsts.
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03-21-11 05:54 PM
| ID: 351835 | 13 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 18/33
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CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

NO MY STICK OF AWESOMENESS
But you can have my CAN OF GODLINESS
NO MY STICK OF AWESOMENESS
But you can have my CAN OF GODLINESS
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03-21-11 05:40 PM
| ID: 351821 | 32 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 17/33
POST EXP: 2217
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I normally do read before bed. S. Morgenstern's The Princess Bride has always been a favorite of mine, book and movie, so I always like to read that before I sleep ^^
I normally do read before bed. S. Morgenstern's The Princess Bride has always been a favorite of mine, book and movie, so I always like to read that before I sleep ^^
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03-21-11 05:38 PM
| ID: 351820 | 25 Words

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Level: 15

POSTS: 16/33
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CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

Yea, you can do that, since it's a Vizzed link. And I knew what you meant by sick xD I say that too, no worries.
Yea, you can do that, since it's a Vizzed link. And I knew what you meant by sick xD I say that too, no worries.
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03-21-11 05:37 PM
| ID: 351818 | 17 Words

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Level: 15

POSTS: 15/33
POST EXP: 2217
LVL EXP: 13657
CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

Ahahah, I shall! But no worries; I have my all mighty STICK OF AWESOMENESS to protect me.
Ahahah, I shall! But no worries; I have my all mighty STICK OF AWESOMENESS to protect me.
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03-21-11 05:24 PM
| ID: 351809 | 30 Words

sushai
Level: 15

POSTS: 14/33
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CP: 21.0
VIZ: 13104

Interesting :|
Out of curiosity, though, how did you manage to get the post layout edited, while you're still a newbie? Mine won't let me until I'm a "normal member"
Interesting :|
Out of curiosity, though, how did you manage to get the post layout edited, while you're still a newbie? Mine won't let me until I'm a "normal member"
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