2009-02-23, 17:33 | Link #224 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Right behind you.
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Three anime worlds I wished I lived in:
Chrome Shelled Regios - I'll kick those Filth Monsters' asses any day. Restoration!! Code Geass - Giant mecha and mysterious powers that might end with immortality? Count me in! Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Fighting spirit itself can cause materialization of drills and other objects. And create mecha so large they create their own universe, or something like that. OH YEAH.
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2009-02-25, 04:18 | Link #229 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: PMB Headquarters
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For me, watching the Gundam series has greatly enhanced my knowledge of the Middle East. |
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2009-02-25, 06:29 | Link #230 | |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Age: 34
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*Is utterly hypocritical, since his claim to expertise in 19th century continental European politics came directly from a game* |
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2009-02-25, 07:48 | Link #231 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 38
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Still, having outside knowledge made 00 more enjoyable. I always found it funny that they chose Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland over the single conflict in our real world which IS very likely to be around 300 years later, and right in the Holy Land, no less.
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2009-02-25, 09:20 | Link #232 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Actually yes, I wanted to live in something like Clannad, with girls like Kyou and Kotomi.
Right now the world I pretty much want is much in Sora Kake. I already have a waifu there. Come to think of it, Gundam always uses micropolitical themes (A new word I learnt recently. It means political issues that do not impact the world on a staggering enough scale, like Kashmir, Sri Lankan civil war, etc. Just a bunch of "human rights" people making noise. Usually happen in third world countries, and its effects are usually civil or within borders.) then spin them into big stories. For example, the IRA disbanded in 2005 and yet it is portrayed half a decade later as still active. And as we know the Sri-Lankan civil war is reaching a stalemate soon and might reach a civil implosion. As far as I know, I know that I am living in an anime now. Haruhi is God.
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2009-02-25, 14:30 | Link #234 |
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I wouldnt mind living in the Bleach universe or maybe Tales of the Abyss but i dont know if i would be a main character or not so the possibility of getting killed by a hollow or a liger riding a griffin kind of scares me.
Living in a high school lovey dovey romance would be fun though. I loves the drama lol like peach girl, or Nana. |
2009-02-25, 22:17 | Link #235 | |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Age: 34
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Wonderful guess. It was Victoria: An Exercise in Micromanagement Hell. Boy did I learn a lot of interesting trivia from its VIP "flagship" mod. Well, at least when I wasn't busy beating the hell out of Prussia as France. *ahem* On topic: Quote:
I should kill myself in desperation if I ever actually have to live through that drama. So not the drama indeed. =_= |
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2009-02-26, 02:37 | Link #236 |
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You know, I hate myself for this, but being able to live in a world where there are happy go lucky lolis everywhere (as opposed to annoying brat children) would be pretty sweet.
And of course I'd love to live in the Universal Century, but without having to die in one of the many conflicts that happen every few years there. In fact there are a lot of mecha worlds that would be pretty kick ass to live in. As somebody previously mentioned the Sora Kake Girl world would be neat to live in because it would be like having an acid trip without ever actually having to get high. I mean crazy outfits, potato things popping out of maidroids, REALLY BRIGHT COLOURS MAN! And plus every girl in that show is pretty good looking.....2D wise of course. Yeah that would be cool. |
2009-02-26, 03:08 | Link #237 | |
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2009-02-26, 17:26 | Link #238 |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Oh...oh. Now that makes sense. A lot actually. Live in the drama, gives out a few simple advice/information to shut up the ridiculous misunderstandings; who doesn't think of it at least once or twice? Although I still have to warn you that you might find yourself unable to hold back from engaging in extreme violence as a means of delivering advice. Momo is, to me, not a character that even honest, insightful, heartfelt advice will reach.
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