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The Blackangel

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  1. The 1993 movie was an abomination that should have been abandoned when the writers wrote the first line.

     

    That said, this movie looks really good. A cartoon is a much better idea than live action. There is so much more that can be done with animation. I mean Dennis Hopper sure as hell doesn't have the ability to breathe fire.

    To add to your questioning about Bowser's name, when the hell did Princess Toadstool suddenly become Peach instead? The first time I heard her name being changed was Mario 64. But when and why is what I want to know.

  2. Mine is about 4 years old if I remember correctly. It's a gaming PC, so I have a fairly decent computer. I do need to take it in, as it's running so damn slow it would be quicker to walk to google headquarters and just ask them shit in person.

  3. Everything I watch is either some kind of streaming, YouTube, or DVD's. Primarily it's YouTube. I'm a bit of an addict. I stream a few shows on Hulu. Right now I'm binging on Forged In Fire. I've always wanted to learn blacksmithing, and this show is at least giving me something of it.

  4. I wasn't a fan. It was slow, and seriously lacking any worthwhile substance. Figuring out how to move the character is impossible. No matter what you click on, absolutely nothing happens.

    It was nothing more than a complete waste of time building it, when it's not even interactive.

  5. I can only read the English alphabet. I think it's based on Roman lettering, but I could easily be wrong. But that aside, is anyone here able to read more than one alphabet? Like reading Russian, Japanese, and the English alphabets? The characters in their alphabets are just wild to me. Especially Arabic. I'm not trying to be insulting, but it all just looks like squiggles and dots to me.

    But if you can, was it difficult? How, when, and why did you learn the other alphabets?

  6. Whether or not she sues, the venue still should have required protective gear. Even in the Marines, when we would go against each other during rifle training with the pugil sticks, we wore tons of protective gear. If the military has to do it, civilians should DEFINITELY have to do it.

  7. She definitely has a lawsuit. They didn't include enough padding and a soft one that would support human weight. Their negligence caused the woman's injury, so tehy're entirely responsible for her having a rod put into her back. That's not a cheap procedure. It's insanely expensive. So her medical bills, pain and suffering, and possible work loss should be awarded to her alongside punitive damages.

  8. I have no children (human at least) but I play my Switch all the time. It has a lot of good games. I recently got into horror games like Layers Of Fear, and it's a blast. I'm actually a classic gamer, so I spend more time on my systems from the N64/PS1 era and back. But I also play the shit out of RDR2.

  9. I can't speak for anyone else, but any kind of form is impossible. Even a job application. It's like someone pushed the stupify button on me. I simply can't do them. If for some reason I have to fill out something like that, @Rain Dew always has to help me. I think most people don't find as anything more than a hassle, but they're beyond my capabilities.

  10. I've mentioned this before, but I feel it's relevant here as well. There are a few things I found out about due to a guide. For example I doubt anyone here can tell me where you find the flourite and and ammolite stones. Myself, I never would have even know about their existence without the guide. I'm also willing to bet thatno one really knows where to find the female fertility statue either. Or where to find certain animals, not including the legendary animals. Without a guide or word of mouth experience, there's a hell of a lot that you could to be missing out on in games. Especially open world games.

    Another couple that I've found only through experience is where to find the correct bee in Zelda: A Link To The Past on SNES and Chris Houlihan's room. Things like that are always either flat out unknown, or the gamer just can't figure out to where to even look.

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