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2009-11-21, 01:00 | Link #19483 | |
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Stop begging and trying to get attention by being childish. You were given advice already. Look at it and reply before asking for more.
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2009-11-21, 01:04 | Link #19484 |
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I wasn't joking, Satashi. I was being dead serious; fully prepared to not say anything in response to any comments on my story. But you just proved to me once and for all that there is no hope. I'll be hanging around the Nanoha Image and Negima Manga forums here, while avoiding this one like the plague. DO NOT bother replying to this, Satashi or anyone else. IF I ever come back to this forum to read any replies to this post and try posting any other new ideas, it'll be mid-2010 at the earliest, and if the same thing happens again then, it will be truly permanent.
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2009-11-21, 01:12 | Link #19485 | |
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Although I for one forgive what happened in the past and welcome you back to the Nanoha fanfiction community. |
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2009-11-21, 01:38 | Link #19489 | |
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*throws up hands in disgust* What do you honestly expect?! Your reactions to any comment we've made for your fic ideas--not even a fic, just the idea!--are childish and immature, to the point where I honestly doubt you're the age you claim to be! "I'm not going to respond to any comments I get for my story"? Then why do you want us to comment?! I can't wait until you decide to go out into FF.net. That place is much, much less forgiving than we are here, and veteran writers will have a ball with you. Good luck. You'll need it.
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2009-11-21, 01:39 | Link #19491 | |
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Very realistic for how I see Nanoha. Also the conversation was well played and seemed very lifelike. Nanoha loves her work and with her life, I can see her thinking like that. I do like the whole commitment thing, but I consider that in a relationship regardless :3 As long as you're together, you should have that. don't need a sheet of paper or a tax bracket. I'm sure Yuuno would always stay faithful and love Nanoha, even if she was halfway across the planet ^.~
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2009-11-21, 01:42 | Link #19492 | |
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I always like when people look at the little aspects of characters like this. |
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2009-11-21, 01:45 | Link #19493 | |
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...I need lessons on that >.< all of mine are......cheesy?
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2009-11-21, 01:56 | Link #19494 | |
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Call me a sentimentalist, but I see the legal part of it as "putting your money where your mouth is." I really don't think anyone should go into marriage blind. It's hard work, because people are gross at times and don't listen to you. There will be fights and disagreements, but within marriage there should be a basic assumption that leaving is not an option. That no matter what we're going to work it out. Yes, you would hope for that in any relationship, but it's different when you promise that person in front of God and everybody. They're witnesses! Eek! Character-wise, I can see Yuuno having the most stable marriage out of the entire cast. He's a supporter and cares deeply, while Nanoha is much more goal/conquest oriented (at least to me) and easily bored. |
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2009-11-21, 02:13 | Link #19496 | |
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Also, studies have shown that those who are married report higher levels of happiness than those who simply cohabitate. I've taken entire courses on topics like this ^^ One could also use the elderly as an example. In couples that last until their 80-90s, when the sex drive has essentially 'dried up' (but not completely disappeared), the companionative relationship with their spouse is very strong. So strong that it's not odd to see one die, and the other die soon after. They (quite literally) can't live without each other. This happened with my grandparents a few years ago. So yeah, love can last that long.
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2009-11-21, 02:25 | Link #19497 |
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For all my want to somehow smack some sense into Nanoha for the way she's so dense (no surprise there ), despite me being the hopeless romantic I actually understand her cynical POV regarding marriage. Still, Yuuno don't give up!
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2009-11-21, 02:33 | Link #19498 |
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That whole conversation is really bad on Nanoha's part if she and Yuuno are dating. I assume they are because of their holding hands (Though Nanoha has been known to sleep with her close friends, so I guess holding hands doesn't signify much) and because Yuuno bought an engagement ring (Which would be quite a leap if Nanoha's not even aware he's interested in her). Telling someone who's been in love with you since childhood that your relationship's only temporary isn't very nice. Ms. Takamachi needs to be put on the receiving end of a Starlight Breaker for that level of insensitivity.
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2009-11-21, 05:46 | Link #19500 |
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@Allquall: Very nice short, certainly with me being a helpless romantic. I do agree with Yuuno here, even if my family does seem to be cursed with divorces.
@RadiantBeam: She'd probably try to return the favour. Your best bet for giving Nanoha a taste of her own medicine would be to get Fate, Hayate, and the Wolkenritter to mob her.
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