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Old 2012-07-05, 19:52   Link #5981
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pH, sodium levels, hormone imbalance.... there are really dozens of things that could result in those symptoms - most of which can be really bad (fatal or brain damage) if ignored. The wonder is that any of it ever works at all, its such a plumber's nightmare duct tape mess
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Old 2012-07-06, 06:23   Link #5982
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I don't have the time to look it up and my medical knowledge is not yet advanced enough to know exactly what the issue was, but I wouldn't be surprised if her blood pH had become altered secondary or tertiary to a liver disorder caused by a gallbladder that may have been impinging its blood supply if it had become enlarged. If the blood pH is altered too far, a person's mental capacity and brain can become impaired.
Ooo, that's interesting. Thanks for the reply. I don't know much about affects of abnormal pH but I do recall reading that liver disorder from severe gallbladder stones, or as wiki mentioned 'porcelain stone'.
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Old 2012-07-07, 20:10   Link #5983
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In anime girls sometimes have large ribbons/bows in the back of their hair, and in some cases like Sayuri Kurata from Kanon or Miku Kohinata from Symphogear, their hair is clearly tied back partially to hold it, while other seem to have their bow attached to their hair magically, like Kanon Nakagawa from the TWGOK, is such a ribbon anime physics at it's best, or I am overlooking some trick that keeps it in her hair?
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Old 2012-07-07, 20:26   Link #5984
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...is such a ribbon anime physics at it's best, or I am overlooking some trick that keeps it in her hair?
In anime, female breasts have the consistency of wobbly jelly and are capable of independent motion.

Does it make sense? No. Do they look cool? Hell yeah.
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Old 2012-07-07, 22:40   Link #5985
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If you were to wake up one day and you find yourself inside a cute girls body (your crush's), what would you do first?

....aside from taking the early morning bath,,, gotcha!
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Old 2012-07-07, 22:55   Link #5986
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How is it that you do the 'high' twintails for real?

You know, the kind where the base is higher up.
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Old 2012-07-08, 02:08   Link #5987
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I want to get some custom t-shirt printed. I was wondering what site/shop have you AS users used and would recommend...

On the side note, I met a Yume Nikki fan wearing an Uboa t-shirt at the local Kinokuniya. It was a meeting of a lifetime.
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Old 2012-07-08, 02:14   Link #5988
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I want to get some custom t-shirt printed. I was wondering what site/shop have you AS users used and would recommend...

On the side note, I met a Yume Nikki fan wearing an Uboa t-shirt at the local Kinokuniya. It was a meeting of a lifetime.
http://www.customink.com/
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Old 2012-07-08, 05:59   Link #5989
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In anime girls sometimes have large ribbons/bows in the back of their hair, and in some cases like Sayuri Kurata from Kanon or Miku Kohinata from Symphogear, their hair is clearly tied back partially to hold it, while other seem to have their bow attached to their hair magically, like Kanon Nakagawa from the TWGOK, is such a ribbon anime physics at it's best, or I am overlooking some trick that keeps it in her hair?
Most likely a hairclip faking like a ribbon?
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Old 2012-07-08, 06:38   Link #5990
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In anime girls sometimes have large ribbons/bows in the back of their hair, and in some cases like Sayuri Kurata from Kanon or Miku Kohinata from Symphogear, their hair is clearly tied back partially to hold it, while other seem to have their bow attached to their hair magically, like Kanon Nakagawa from the TWGOK, is such a ribbon anime physics at it's best, or I am overlooking some trick that keeps it in her hair?
You tie a bow first, do a knot to secure the bow, and use the leftover ribbon to tie up the hair.

Cosplay 101.
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Old 2012-07-08, 07:39   Link #5991
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You tie a bow first, do a knot to secure the bow, and use the leftover ribbon to tie up the hair.

Cosplay 101.
Listen to the man, he speaks... from experience.

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Old 2012-07-08, 08:43   Link #5992
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I want to get some custom t-shirt printed. I was wondering what site/shop have you AS users used and would recommend...

On the side note, I met a Yume Nikki fan wearing an Uboa t-shirt at the local Kinokuniya. It was a meeting of a lifetime.
That sounds like an epic meeting, all right.

Cafepress used to be the site that everyone seemed to use, but I don't know if there are better alternatives these days.
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Old 2012-07-08, 10:31   Link #5993
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You tie a bow first, do a knot to secure the bow, and use the leftover ribbon to tie up the hair.

Cosplay 101.
Heck, *I* can move my ponytail to almost any spot on my head just by choosing where the hairs will be bound up
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Old 2012-07-09, 11:18   Link #5994
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is there a way to know your ps3's Region code?

there's a game that'll come out next month that's region locked, so I need to be sure just so that I won't waste money
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Old 2012-07-09, 12:34   Link #5995
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is there a way to know your ps3's Region code?

there's a game that'll come out next month that's region locked, so I need to be sure just so that I won't waste money
Look at the model code on the back of your PS3 and compare it with the tables on this site: http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html

The code should start with CECH.
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Old 2012-07-09, 12:40   Link #5996
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I just noticed I posted at the wrong section oops
I was supposed to post this at the silly questions thread sorry about that

but thanks anyway
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Old 2012-07-10, 09:26   Link #5997
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Sorry guys... is this "pink"?'

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Old 2012-07-10, 09:42   Link #5998
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Yes? It depends on what you consider pink

It's not magenta (commonly associated?). It's a peachy kind of color with a darker shade and orang-y mix

Pink is a very informal word and you can call just about any low saturated red shade as pink.

I'd say Light Coral (Pink). Coral is magenta with orange. But I think it's darker than this. At least if you mix magenta with orange you get a darker color than this.

Google images for coral, it looks like the second one from the top right.


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Old 2012-07-10, 09:48   Link #5999
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Can someone tell me what is this new Korean online gaming law about? Why is there a need to change the messaging system of a game just for that?

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