You know, my sister and I found a way to be really annoying when Yami is playing.
We both saw the entire series long before it was licensed, but they were showing the final DVD at the CN Anime Expo, so we went to watch it. It seems that we were the only ones in there that had seen Yami before, so whenever Tsuzuki said "Muraki" in that pissed off tone he does, we'd do it at the same time in the same tone. Everybody on our side of the theater turned and glared at us. We did it about five times then shut up...
We were the most hated Vash and Subaru in that theater... But we did get pretty good at mimicking Tsuzuki... o.o
*backs away*
Yami no Matsuei(Descendants of Darkness)
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SarahtheBoring wrote:Ahahaha. You know, I didn't even notice that.Shesta wrote:Muraki and Tatsumi are fighting again...
Muraki gives me nightmares... o.O
*exits*



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Shesta wrote:whenever Tsuzuki said "Muraki" in that pissed off tone he does, we'd do it at the same time in the same tone.

"Light in the absence of eyes illuminates nothing. Visible forms are not inherent in the world but are granted by the act of seeing. Events contain no meaning in themselves only the meaning that the mind imposes on them...yet the world endures,...whether or not the mind exists..."
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Shesta,
I love you, I want to rip you apart. I want to pile corpes before you....
Note:
** That's a high compliment coming from Kaz you know. **

"Light in the absence of eyes illuminates nothing. Visible forms are not inherent in the world but are granted by the act of seeing. Events contain no meaning in themselves only the meaning that the mind imposes on them...yet the world endures,...whether or not the mind exists..."