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11-30-23 05:49 PM
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This is the driving question of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the 2004 Sequel to Squaresoft`s Legendary 2002 Disney/Final Fantasy Crossover game Kingdom Hearts, now Square Enix.

The game begins with Sora, Donald, Goofy & Jiminy Cricket following the King's Letter, carried by Pluto, in a bid to find their missing friends King Mickey & Riku, who are currently time/world displaced thanks to the events of the previous game.

Story: Upon entering the Castle, Sora, Donald & Goofy are stripped of their battle experience, and soon, their memory (Namely Sora).
Sora's salvation is to come at the hands of Namine, an enigmatic, timid girl who knows more than she lets on.
While the Disney Story Segments are more or less the same, the game thrives with it's original story primarily surrounding The Organization, Sora & Namine.

Gameplay: Unlike the PS2 Original, which saw Sora & co hack, smash & blast through an array of foes in low polygonal 3D Battlefields, COM instead becomes a strictly 1v1 affair, where the player's fate is decided by the luck of their draw.
Blindly whacking isn't too effective an option, given limited Card Supply & the need to reload; Thus come Sleights.
In exchange for stocking 3 cards, one can unleash a powerful special attack.
Or they can rely upon Friend Cards.
though, they only come so often, so use your cards wisely!
The System isn't for everyone, considering it's learning curve, but it makes a fun alternative once you get the gist.
Also, Cards aren't just used in battle, but on the Map of every World, also.
You add them up at Doors to open up new areas within said World.
You get Area Cards from winning many battles, oftentimes getting duplicates.
However, if the Battle System isn't your thing, it could be quite a chore.

Kingdom Hearts' score remains fantastical, as it borrows from a wide range of Disney Movies whilst adding quite a few original compositions, each with their own style (For example, Aladdin's Agrabah has a Middle Eastern/Arabic Sound to it, befitting of it's setting).
Whilst much of the music is borrowed from the Original, the songs have been faithfully converted to bless the GBA's Sound font, and to great effect, too.
Standout Songs include ‘‘The 13th Struggle‘‘ (Organization XIII's Battle Theme) & ‘‘Scythe of Petals‘‘ (The Final Boss Theme).

Graphics: Similarly to the original, this game looks wonderful on it's own merits; The FMV cutscenes resemble the High Quality CGI ones used in KH1, while the Sprite work is colorful, clean & compact.
Profile Images even resemble the original game's polygonal Art Style.

The game is fun on a first playthrough, but becomes less so on repeated playthroughs, with the exception of a certain dark rival's story mode.
The story is mostly fun to skim through a few times, but the main draw is usually the gameplay.

Conclusion: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a fun, yet unconventional sequel to a beloved game.
I personally recommend playing the GBA Original over it's PS2 Remake, as I feel the former's gameplay system only works so well in a 3D Environment; Take that with a grain of salt.

This is the driving question of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the 2004 Sequel to Squaresoft`s Legendary 2002 Disney/Final Fantasy Crossover game Kingdom Hearts, now Square Enix.

The game begins with Sora, Donald, Goofy & Jiminy Cricket following the King's Letter, carried by Pluto, in a bid to find their missing friends King Mickey & Riku, who are currently time/world displaced thanks to the events of the previous game.

Story: Upon entering the Castle, Sora, Donald & Goofy are stripped of their battle experience, and soon, their memory (Namely Sora).
Sora's salvation is to come at the hands of Namine, an enigmatic, timid girl who knows more than she lets on.
While the Disney Story Segments are more or less the same, the game thrives with it's original story primarily surrounding The Organization, Sora & Namine.

Gameplay: Unlike the PS2 Original, which saw Sora & co hack, smash & blast through an array of foes in low polygonal 3D Battlefields, COM instead becomes a strictly 1v1 affair, where the player's fate is decided by the luck of their draw.
Blindly whacking isn't too effective an option, given limited Card Supply & the need to reload; Thus come Sleights.
In exchange for stocking 3 cards, one can unleash a powerful special attack.
Or they can rely upon Friend Cards.
though, they only come so often, so use your cards wisely!
The System isn't for everyone, considering it's learning curve, but it makes a fun alternative once you get the gist.
Also, Cards aren't just used in battle, but on the Map of every World, also.
You add them up at Doors to open up new areas within said World.
You get Area Cards from winning many battles, oftentimes getting duplicates.
However, if the Battle System isn't your thing, it could be quite a chore.

Kingdom Hearts' score remains fantastical, as it borrows from a wide range of Disney Movies whilst adding quite a few original compositions, each with their own style (For example, Aladdin's Agrabah has a Middle Eastern/Arabic Sound to it, befitting of it's setting).
Whilst much of the music is borrowed from the Original, the songs have been faithfully converted to bless the GBA's Sound font, and to great effect, too.
Standout Songs include ‘‘The 13th Struggle‘‘ (Organization XIII's Battle Theme) & ‘‘Scythe of Petals‘‘ (The Final Boss Theme).

Graphics: Similarly to the original, this game looks wonderful on it's own merits; The FMV cutscenes resemble the High Quality CGI ones used in KH1, while the Sprite work is colorful, clean & compact.
Profile Images even resemble the original game's polygonal Art Style.

The game is fun on a first playthrough, but becomes less so on repeated playthroughs, with the exception of a certain dark rival's story mode.
The story is mostly fun to skim through a few times, but the main draw is usually the gameplay.

Conclusion: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a fun, yet unconventional sequel to a beloved game.
I personally recommend playing the GBA Original over it's PS2 Remake, as I feel the former's gameplay system only works so well in a 3D Environment; Take that with a grain of salt.
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10-08-20 06:36 PM
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EX Palen : Thanks for the insight. I have my own plans going forward, and you've partially helped spur them on sooner.
EX Palen : Thanks for the insight. I have my own plans going forward, and you've partially helped spur them on sooner.
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10-01-20 06:55 PM
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Death... What a complex topic. On one hand, it is a meaningful and inevitable part of life which highlights our mortality and incentives us to do the best we can. On the other hand, it is something of a debilitating plague that haunts you almost every other day, for one reason or another, and severely limits your actions in light of it. That's just generalization, though. What do you think of death?
Death... What a complex topic. On one hand, it is a meaningful and inevitable part of life which highlights our mortality and incentives us to do the best we can. On the other hand, it is something of a debilitating plague that haunts you almost every other day, for one reason or another, and severely limits your actions in light of it. That's just generalization, though. What do you think of death?
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05-10-20 02:26 PM
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Pacman+Mariofan : They both have their own strengths & weaknesses. Headphones don't tangle up and are much more durable, but they are difficult to store comfortably and harder to repair. Earphones can become distorted or mute from unintentional tangling or snagging, might not fit entirely & can break rather easily, but they are easier to repair (you can put the plastic shell and cables back together if they open up without too much trouble, usually. The soft plastic buds you insert into your earlobes can usually be removed with some effort. The volume is easily adjustable, among other things). Both can be customized to various degrees. Whichever is "better" is a matter of preference.
Pacman+Mariofan : They both have their own strengths & weaknesses. Headphones don't tangle up and are much more durable, but they are difficult to store comfortably and harder to repair. Earphones can become distorted or mute from unintentional tangling or snagging, might not fit entirely & can break rather easily, but they are easier to repair (you can put the plastic shell and cables back together if they open up without too much trouble, usually. The soft plastic buds you insert into your earlobes can usually be removed with some effort. The volume is easily adjustable, among other things). Both can be customized to various degrees. Whichever is "better" is a matter of preference.
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05-09-20 02:58 PM
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Pacman+Mariofan : That's the funny thing; I usually need something to work towards to feel satisfied or energized any given day, such as playing a video game for a set amount of time every day, reading, writing or creating sprites and other such assets. My days only feel gratifying doing those, and I usually never get burnt out doing certain tasks so often. When I take breaks, that is when I feel down and out. When I lie about, I often end up feeling groggy and disillusioned because I feel as if my valuable time was wasted without revitalizing me in any way. Whenever I'm sleeping, I feel bored; I plan certain activities in advance or sometimes get great new ideas in my sleep, so I like to write them as soon as possible, but sometimes can't. Long story short, I'm not one who relaxes through sitting still.
Pacman+Mariofan : That's the funny thing; I usually need something to work towards to feel satisfied or energized any given day, such as playing a video game for a set amount of time every day, reading, writing or creating sprites and other such assets. My days only feel gratifying doing those, and I usually never get burnt out doing certain tasks so often. When I take breaks, that is when I feel down and out. When I lie about, I often end up feeling groggy and disillusioned because I feel as if my valuable time was wasted without revitalizing me in any way. Whenever I'm sleeping, I feel bored; I plan certain activities in advance or sometimes get great new ideas in my sleep, so I like to write them as soon as possible, but sometimes can't. Long story short, I'm not one who relaxes through sitting still.
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02-18-20 05:50 PM
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Eniitan : Thanks for the warning. I'll be sure to be careful. I'll hopefully try and find out more about it, and tell you when I can. Take care of yourself.
Eniitan : Thanks for the warning. I'll be sure to be careful. I'll hopefully try and find out more about it, and tell you when I can. Take care of yourself.
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11-25-19 05:45 PM
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MarioLucarioFan64 : Sorry for all the pain you must endure. Just know that even if I, or anyone else here who cares for you isn't physically present, doesn't mean we don't wish for the best. I hope you remain safe, steady, and secure, and remember to think of your closest friends and family, as we wouldn't possibly abandon you. Remember our belief in your cause and you will gain strength. Look forward, not backward. Go beyond. Take care of yourself.
MarioLucarioFan64 : Sorry for all the pain you must endure. Just know that even if I, or anyone else here who cares for you isn't physically present, doesn't mean we don't wish for the best. I hope you remain safe, steady, and secure, and remember to think of your closest friends and family, as we wouldn't possibly abandon you. Remember our belief in your cause and you will gain strength. Look forward, not backward. Go beyond. Take care of yourself.
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08-02-19 05:23 AM
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I almost cannot believe what happened. Today, I had awakened during 3:47 AM, and was ready to plan ahead. However; instead I somehow ended up realizing it was 5:47 AM in what felt like half an hour. I am so confused. I am quite punctual, so I'm perplexed to the outcome. My dyslexia plays a massive part, as I cannot comprehend time flow. It's hard to believe that my reflection and thoughts regarding Star Wars would keep me in bed for two hours. I tend to think of things I like obsessively, without keeping track of the real world's rhythm. How do you all manage your time efficiently? I would be humbled knowing that. Perhaps it would help. Thank you.
I almost cannot believe what happened. Today, I had awakened during 3:47 AM, and was ready to plan ahead. However; instead I somehow ended up realizing it was 5:47 AM in what felt like half an hour. I am so confused. I am quite punctual, so I'm perplexed to the outcome. My dyslexia plays a massive part, as I cannot comprehend time flow. It's hard to believe that my reflection and thoughts regarding Star Wars would keep me in bed for two hours. I tend to think of things I like obsessively, without keeping track of the real world's rhythm. How do you all manage your time efficiently? I would be humbled knowing that. Perhaps it would help. Thank you.
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02-26-19 04:00 AM
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Eniitan : First of all, thank you for responding to my inquiry about Kingdom Hearts 3. That was really nice of you, and I'd like to speak with you more. In regards to your trip abroad, do you plan on meeting Vic Mignogna? Also, congrats on your cosplay. You must have put lots of effort into it.
Eniitan : First of all, thank you for responding to my inquiry about Kingdom Hearts 3. That was really nice of you, and I'd like to speak with you more. In regards to your trip abroad, do you plan on meeting Vic Mignogna? Also, congrats on your cosplay. You must have put lots of effort into it.
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02-20-19 04:24 AM
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Sword Legion : Spoken like a true chivalrous knight. I agree about lack of commitment being a massive problem, but I also believe that there is something bigger that destroys relationships, and can be a byproduct or factor creating the lack of commitment. That would be ignorance. The inability to recognize one's strenghts and flaws and act accordingly, might as well be, at least in my honest opinion, the thing which destroys palpable relationships. Also, dishonesty seems to be an issue, seeing as keeping quiet about problems until they escalate tremendously is never very good. Selfishness may fuel many of these things, but these others factors escalate them exponentially.
Sword Legion : Spoken like a true chivalrous knight. I agree about lack of commitment being a massive problem, but I also believe that there is something bigger that destroys relationships, and can be a byproduct or factor creating the lack of commitment. That would be ignorance. The inability to recognize one's strenghts and flaws and act accordingly, might as well be, at least in my honest opinion, the thing which destroys palpable relationships. Also, dishonesty seems to be an issue, seeing as keeping quiet about problems until they escalate tremendously is never very good. Selfishness may fuel many of these things, but these others factors escalate them exponentially.
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02-09-19 04:34 AM
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I don't like bragging (I am quite puzzled when I think about this), but yesterday, I received 20,000 dollars as part of a grant for people with disabilities. Regardless of the situation, I must honestly say that I am quite confused with what to do with it aside from paying off my student loan fee for a number of reasons (I hardly spend at all so I wouldn't know what to do with most of it other than invest). Hypothetically, if for any reason, you got a hold of this amount of money, what would you do with it and why? (I could give more information about my current situation if asked). Thank you for your invaluable information, my friends.  
I don't like bragging (I am quite puzzled when I think about this), but yesterday, I received 20,000 dollars as part of a grant for people with disabilities. Regardless of the situation, I must honestly say that I am quite confused with what to do with it aside from paying off my student loan fee for a number of reasons (I hardly spend at all so I wouldn't know what to do with most of it other than invest). Hypothetically, if for any reason, you got a hold of this amount of money, what would you do with it and why? (I could give more information about my current situation if asked). Thank you for your invaluable information, my friends.  
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01-10-19 04:19 AM
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Furret : This is quite cumbersome, if you ask me. For years, I had been mistreated or misunderstood due to the belief that I was mentally deficient. I was sent to special classes to alleviate my slow reaction speed and lack of participation in class, however, those helped me out immeasurably, as I had peace, quiet, concentration, and the ability to receive help whenever needed and move at my own pace, something I couldn't do within "normal" classes. I once went to a special class reserved for those with autism; It was quite mesmerizing. Despite the societal stigma, they were quite thoughful. Not only were my classmates supportive, they were also friendly. They were ready to help when things seemed bad. The class allowed them to function to the best of their abilities, and I couldn't have been happier. Taking away something that is so useful is contrived. All children should be given the help they desire in an educational setting, regardless of the cost. There should be no banal excuse for removing such a positive thing.      
Furret : This is quite cumbersome, if you ask me. For years, I had been mistreated or misunderstood due to the belief that I was mentally deficient. I was sent to special classes to alleviate my slow reaction speed and lack of participation in class, however, those helped me out immeasurably, as I had peace, quiet, concentration, and the ability to receive help whenever needed and move at my own pace, something I couldn't do within "normal" classes. I once went to a special class reserved for those with autism; It was quite mesmerizing. Despite the societal stigma, they were quite thoughful. Not only were my classmates supportive, they were also friendly. They were ready to help when things seemed bad. The class allowed them to function to the best of their abilities, and I couldn't have been happier. Taking away something that is so useful is contrived. All children should be given the help they desire in an educational setting, regardless of the cost. There should be no banal excuse for removing such a positive thing.      
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12-06-18 05:31 AM
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Lexatom : My favorite is IX. Aside from its stellar production values, it is quite articulate. It has a very interesting and enticing cast of characters, who each have a specified role within battle (Which gives them distinct attributes and abilities, which I mostly prefer over having the characters act as blank slates). The cast is diverse, and almost all of them play off of each other with some very clever character dynamics at work (which I believe is key to any great story). The gameplay is similar to a previous game (IV), but it has enough going for it to stop it from being exactly alike. The level design is absolutely brilliant, as the game is filled with many appealing and astounding environments, with loads of world-building. The music is majestic, and some of the best work that Nobuo Uematsu has composed in his decade-spanning career. The game has some flaws though (a slow battle transition and flow, some characters don't get enough development, there are some appaling plot decisions near the end), but I believe it is near-perfect regardless and a fine example of the brilliance of Final Fantasy. 
Lexatom : My favorite is IX. Aside from its stellar production values, it is quite articulate. It has a very interesting and enticing cast of characters, who each have a specified role within battle (Which gives them distinct attributes and abilities, which I mostly prefer over having the characters act as blank slates). The cast is diverse, and almost all of them play off of each other with some very clever character dynamics at work (which I believe is key to any great story). The gameplay is similar to a previous game (IV), but it has enough going for it to stop it from being exactly alike. The level design is absolutely brilliant, as the game is filled with many appealing and astounding environments, with loads of world-building. The music is majestic, and some of the best work that Nobuo Uematsu has composed in his decade-spanning career. The game has some flaws though (a slow battle transition and flow, some characters don't get enough development, there are some appaling plot decisions near the end), but I believe it is near-perfect regardless and a fine example of the brilliance of Final Fantasy. 
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12-06-18 05:16 AM
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Lexatom : To be honest, not that much. It snowed only just a bit, but not as excessively as some years ago. However, the wind chill has intensified over the past week or so, and it has been disturbing, to say the least. It's hard to move about when I am often assaulted by violent, frosty winds or bizzarely belligerent temperatures. The only thing I can inform to anyone in regards to wild temperature shifts and other mishaps would be this; tread cautiosly. 
Lexatom : To be honest, not that much. It snowed only just a bit, but not as excessively as some years ago. However, the wind chill has intensified over the past week or so, and it has been disturbing, to say the least. It's hard to move about when I am often assaulted by violent, frosty winds or bizzarely belligerent temperatures. The only thing I can inform to anyone in regards to wild temperature shifts and other mishaps would be this; tread cautiosly. 
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Lexatom : I am glad you asked, sir. I am currently working at a somewhat substandard factory belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company. However, given my pay and usage of free time, I hope to make a financial difference in the coming months (I.e. donations put toward David's Patreon and others) in order to show how much I care, and to actively support those I appreciate rather than act passively. I have also been interested in storytelling recently, and I am to sharpen my writing skills by reading more often and reflecting upon what I feel makes for an enticing read.  
Lexatom : I am glad you asked, sir. I am currently working at a somewhat substandard factory belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company. However, given my pay and usage of free time, I hope to make a financial difference in the coming months (I.e. donations put toward David's Patreon and others) in order to show how much I care, and to actively support those I appreciate rather than act passively. I have also been interested in storytelling recently, and I am to sharpen my writing skills by reading more often and reflecting upon what I feel makes for an enticing read.  
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Lexatom : I like many Sonic video games, including Forces, Colors, Adventure, etc. However, my favorite would likely be Sonic the Hedgehog (1991). The music was surreal yet savory, the level design was creative and functional, and the controls were simple yet so pleasing. There is a reason why this one game kickstarted an entire franchise. It just works well.
Lexatom : I like many Sonic video games, including Forces, Colors, Adventure, etc. However, my favorite would likely be Sonic the Hedgehog (1991). The music was surreal yet savory, the level design was creative and functional, and the controls were simple yet so pleasing. There is a reason why this one game kickstarted an entire franchise. It just works well.
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11-10-18 05:58 AM
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I apologize, as this feels like an absurd question to ask but, how do you submit photos saved on your computer to the theme creator? I've been unsucessful with my attempts, and it hurts because there is a theme I really want to create, but I do not know how. A detailed and thorough explanation would be wonderful. Thank you. 
I apologize, as this feels like an absurd question to ask but, how do you submit photos saved on your computer to the theme creator? I've been unsucessful with my attempts, and it hurts because there is a theme I really want to create, but I do not know how. A detailed and thorough explanation would be wonderful. Thank you. 
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08-30-18 05:06 AM
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Monotony- lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine.
Apathy- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Antiquity- great age.

It has been a while, everyone. Today, I return from the depths of situated laziness. It has been quite some time since I regularly posted on this particular website, and much has happened over the last year and a half; Law infringement claims and situated takedowns, loss of user interest, decline of site traffic, extensive hiatus, etc. The picture of this website being painted by us is not looking very adequate as of late. I myself have been drenched in a sea of sorrow, hastily descending from one career to the next with no real direction or goal; I'm sure many express similar sentiments. In that sense, I worry for Sir David, since he has been doing his best to keep things under control, which has become incresingly difficult due to the aforementioned apathy of us all. This has been quite a tumultuous time, but we must work together. For as long as I can possibly remember, Vizzed has brought me countless hours of entertainment, and I would strongly dislike to see it vanish someday in the near future. What say you, friends? Which of the aforementioned words apply to you, and how to you intend on helping? Remember, every second counts. Even the smallest effort here can lead to a chain reaction of positive and beneficial events. Thank you for your time today.    
Monotony- lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine.
Apathy- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Antiquity- great age.

It has been a while, everyone. Today, I return from the depths of situated laziness. It has been quite some time since I regularly posted on this particular website, and much has happened over the last year and a half; Law infringement claims and situated takedowns, loss of user interest, decline of site traffic, extensive hiatus, etc. The picture of this website being painted by us is not looking very adequate as of late. I myself have been drenched in a sea of sorrow, hastily descending from one career to the next with no real direction or goal; I'm sure many express similar sentiments. In that sense, I worry for Sir David, since he has been doing his best to keep things under control, which has become incresingly difficult due to the aforementioned apathy of us all. This has been quite a tumultuous time, but we must work together. For as long as I can possibly remember, Vizzed has brought me countless hours of entertainment, and I would strongly dislike to see it vanish someday in the near future. What say you, friends? Which of the aforementioned words apply to you, and how to you intend on helping? Remember, every second counts. Even the smallest effort here can lead to a chain reaction of positive and beneficial events. Thank you for your time today.    
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04-24-18 11:08 AM
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Sorry for the wait, my very fine friends. I was a bit busy lately, with my strenuous job, along with my fervent writer's block. My life as of late has been speeding out of my line of sight. Sometimes, you get so entangled with prevalent scenarios that you lose track of the world's luster. I tend to lose track of the time in my obsessive endeavours. How goes it for you all? Have you been tangled in something? Please share your thoughts. Thank you.
Sorry for the wait, my very fine friends. I was a bit busy lately, with my strenuous job, along with my fervent writer's block. My life as of late has been speeding out of my line of sight. Sometimes, you get so entangled with prevalent scenarios that you lose track of the world's luster. I tend to lose track of the time in my obsessive endeavours. How goes it for you all? Have you been tangled in something? Please share your thoughts. Thank you.
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Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 06-22-12
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Last Post: 157 days
Last Active: 144 days

02-14-18 11:50 AM
| ID: 1352084 | 69 Words

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POSTS: 620/639
POST EXP: 59481
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VIZ: 402319

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Valentine's day... A day of affection and expression. A lovely day where we all are a bit more humbled. Even if you don't have someone to give chocolate to, Valentine's day is more than just rudimentary gift-giving. You can show affection and warmth towards the ones you love most, take a quiet stroll while reminiscing of things long past, and so much more! How will you spend this day?
Valentine's day... A day of affection and expression. A lovely day where we all are a bit more humbled. Even if you don't have someone to give chocolate to, Valentine's day is more than just rudimentary gift-giving. You can show affection and warmth towards the ones you love most, take a quiet stroll while reminiscing of things long past, and so much more! How will you spend this day?
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The Vizier of Vizzed


Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 06-22-12
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Last Post: 157 days
Last Active: 144 days

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