Shazzy wrote:Do you shut your computer down when you leave the house, too?
I do. That's because my previous computer burned down (motherboard + processor gone) when I left it on and went out
Shazzy wrote:Do you shut your computer down when you leave the house, too?
Otohiko wrote:Shazzy wrote:Do you shut your computer down when you leave the house, too?
I do. That's because my previous computer burned down (motherboard + processor gone) when I left it on and went out
8bit_samurai wrote:I am a perfectionist when cleaning, drawing, or anything that requires creative thinking.
AtomX wrote:I am by far a music fan before I am an anime fan.
Bakadeshi wrote:I am also quite shy in person, especially around girls. I'm actually alot better about this now than I was in High school ;p
Shazzy wrote:guy07 wrote:Though i act like i don't care, i'm actually a big environmentalist. I've been known for yelling at people for leaving lights on and cars running. I'm also big on philosophy, though most would argue that my views are contorted and a bit unusual, but i can hold my points well.
Do you shut your computer down when you leave the house, too?
You can blame that whole prince and princess thing on Disney.Corran wrote:
Since SQ used the term "intersex" I went on wikipedia to look it up and found another term that I guess applies to me. "Pangender" supposedly means you identify with both genders and are possibly comfortable with your physiological sex. I often find myself doing "girly" things when no one is around or sometimes wishing I had been born the opposite sex... I'm straight but it is often confusing and I wonder if this is the reason I never make serious attempts to make a relationship go anywhere. meh. Girls typically consider me a "nice, sweet" guy and it seems most girls I know are into the macho, blunt types that will "Sweep them off their feet". Maybe I'll get lucky when I get to Korea.
Those hundreds of years of literature weren't really that popular until Disney came along and beefed it up to make exciting for the little ones(and by "exciting" I mean "child safre and not boring as hell in some cases")AtomX wrote:SQ wrote:You can blame that whole prince and princess thing on Disney.
Or, you know.. Hundreds of years of literature and storytelling with this archetyped story element.
SQ wrote:Those hundreds of years of literature weren't really that popular until Disney came along and beefed it up to make exciting for the little ones(and by "exciting" I mean "child safre and not boring as hell in some cases")AtomX wrote:SQ wrote:You can blame that whole prince and princess thing on Disney.
Or, you know.. Hundreds of years of literature and storytelling with this archetyped story element.
Fall_Child42 wrote:SQ wrote:Those hundreds of years of literature weren't really that popular until Disney came along and beefed it up to make exciting for the little ones(and by "exciting" I mean "child safre and not boring as hell in some cases")AtomX wrote:SQ wrote:You can blame that whole prince and princess thing on Disney.
Or, you know.. Hundreds of years of literature and storytelling with this archetyped story element.
yes I'm sure some of the most popular well know stories, and best selling books of all time only became popular after disney got a hold of them
AtomX wrote:Fall_Child42 wrote:SQ wrote:Those hundreds of years of literature weren't really that popular until Disney came along and beefed it up to make exciting for the little ones(and by "exciting" I mean "child safre and not boring as hell in some cases")AtomX wrote:SQ wrote:You can blame that whole prince and princess thing on Disney.
Or, you know.. Hundreds of years of literature and storytelling with this archetyped story element.
yes I'm sure some of the most popular well know stories, and best selling books of all time only became popular after disney got a hold of them
People didn't read books before Disney

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