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[QUOTE="Folk Tale]Hmm, I'll probably have 1000-1500 for an attack force with a decent amount of vehicles. Since after all the Outcasts would be more spread out than the F.S.F. so I'll just have it be a bloody battle where we lose but because so many people were killed and things were blown up the City will be like Detroit if not worse :P

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True, that plan makes good sense. Also yeah, the city's going to be fucked either way. :P
 
[QUOTE="HoneyBear-Kat]What time is it for you now? :o cause...ya know...time zones xD
What have you seen??

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Tokyo Ghoul, Full Metal Series, AOT, Darker than Black, Parasyte.


Currently 5:19
 
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[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Tokyo Ghoul, Full Metal Series, AOT, Darker than Black, Parasyte.
Currently 5:19

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Oh so in two hours :3 thatll be 5 for me xD


And hmmm...
 
[QUOTE="HoneyBear-Kat]Oh so in two hours :3 thatll be 5 for me xD
And hmmm...

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Damn, so you live close to California if my estimates are right?
 
[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Damn, so you live close to California if my estimates are right?

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I live in LA cx
 
[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Damn, glad I know my time-zones :P

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XDDDD i always forget them
 
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@The Shadow Realm[/URL] Naruto all day bro, Naruto all day.
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[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Anyone know any good animes? I'm currently ran out of the ones I usually watch..

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Dude, you just opened a box you'll wish you hadn't. :D


I haven't really been watching anime for some time now, and of course it depends on what you like, but I think there are a few classics that you should at least give a try to see if you could like that sort of thing.


-Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. If you are going to remember anything from this list, remember this one. It's quite possibly my favourite anime of all time. Cyberpunk, anti-terrorism squad with cyborgs and hacking and everything. Music by Yoko Kanno (more on her later), incredible animation, complicated plots, amazing action and a great overall story. Characters who's background isn't shoved into your face. You have to figure out who they are by their actions. I love it and you have to give it a try.


-Anything by Leiji Matsumoto. It's old, so you'd have to be ok with that, plus it has more than a little cheese / awesome main-character-power, so that has to be your thing. Also, forget laws of physics. Flags wave in space. Live with it :P


That said, once you're into it, it starts out as a guilty pleasure, until you realise that it's actually quite good! I think I'd start out with Space Pirate Captain Harlock (the old series, not the new movie), because it's the most typical (and awesome) I think. (he's also the guy from my profile picture). Galaxy Express 999 (again, the series not the movie) is pretty interesting if you like the Alice in Wonderland type of deal, but then slightly darker,yet still mostly aimed at children. Space Battleship Yamato is also really good, but I haven't seen much of it yet.


-Phantom ~ Requiem for the Phantom. This is probably more up your alley. It's dark, it's gritty.but it's good. It's a psychological action thriller about a boy who saw something he shouldn't have and is faced with a choice: Die, or live to be an assassin. Really, really powerful stuff. I watched it on-going and with a friend, which also helped, but really it's great.


-Full Metal Panic! This show will always have a special place in my heart. It's a great combination of a funny/romantic plot combined with a really good story and awesome action. A "protect the peace" kind of mercenary organisation finds out about a plot to kidnap some highschool girl, so they send in one of their operatives who is young enough to pass as a student. However, he has lived his entire life on the battlefield, which makes his combat abilities super awesome, but his social abilities super awkward. Hilarity ensues. Starts out rather light and fluffy, but gets darker later on. Really amazing show.


-Cowboy Bebop. If you haven't seen this yet, shame on you. If you haven't heard of it yet, shame on them :P It's a space western and it's really a gem. It's fairly episodic, but there's a story going on that pops up every now and then. Some episodes are so useless they make you laugh, others are so serious they make you cry. The key is the music really. Yoko Kanno is easily my favourite composer for anime soundtracks and she did a stellar job with this one. I don't know anyone who can use such a diverse mix of genres. In Bebop it's mostly jazz/western, but in Ghost in the Shell it's more in the direction of rock and funk and whatnot. Lyrics in languages varying from Japanes to English, Russian to Latin, and, this one time, all four in one song.


Samurai Champloo. From the same makers as Cowboy Bebop, this is also a mix of genres, though slightly less common. Samurai and Hip-Hop. Once again, amazing Visuals, great action, awesome story and a terrific soundtrack mainly from the Nujabes. The opening theme takes some getting used to, but it grows on you :)


I've got loads more, but this should be enough to give you a start :P
 
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Dude, you just opened a box you'll wish you hadn't. :D
I haven't really been watching anime for some time now, and of course it depends on what you like, but I think there are a few classics that you should at least give a try to see if you could like that sort of thing.


-Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. If you are going to remember anything from this list, remember this one. It's quite possibly my favourite anime of all time. Cyberpunk, anti-terrorism squad with cyborgs and hacking and everything. Music by Yoko Kanno (more on her later), incredible animation, complicated plots, amazing action and a great overall story. Characters who's background isn't shoved into your face. You have to figure out who they are by their actions. I love it and you have to give it a try.


-Anything by Leiji Matsumoto. It's old, so you'd have to be ok with that, plus it has more than a little cheese / awesome main-character-power, so that has to be your thing. Also, forget laws of physics. Flags wave in space. Live with it :P


That said, once you're into it, it starts out as a guilty pleasure, until you realise that it's actually quite good! I think I'd start out with Space Pirate Captain Harlock (the old series, not the new movie), because it's the most typical (and awesome) I think. (he's also the guy from my profile picture). Galaxy Express 999 (again, the series not the movie) is pretty interesting if you like the Alice in Wonderland type of deal, but then slightly darker,yet still mostly aimed at children. Space Battleship Yamato is also really good, but I haven't seen much of it yet.


-Phantom ~ Requiem for the Phantom. This is probably more up your alley. It's dark, it's gritty.but it's good. It's a psychological action thriller about a boy who saw something he shouldn't have and is faced with a choice: Die, or live to be an assassin. Really, really powerful stuff. I watched it on-going and with a friend, which also helped, but really it's great.


-Full Metal Panic! This show will always have a special place in my heart. It's a great combination of a funny/romantic plot combined with a really good story and awesome action. A "protect the peace" kind of mercenary organisation finds out about a plot to kidnap some highschool girl, so they send in one of their operatives who is young enough to pass as a student. However, he has lived his entire life on the battlefield, which makes his combat abilities super awesome, but his social abilities super awkward. Hilarity ensues. Starts out rather light and fluffy, but gets darker later on. Really amazing show.


-Cowboy Bebop. If you haven't seen this yet, shame on you. If you haven't heard of it yet, shame on them :P It's a space western and it's really a gem. It's fairly episodic, but there's a story going on that pops up every now and then. Some episodes are so useless they make you laugh, others are so serious they make you cry. The key is the music really. Yoko Kanno is easily my favourite composer for anime soundtracks and she did a stellar job with this one. I don't know anyone who can use such a diverse mix of genres. In Bebop it's mostly jazz/western, but in Ghost in the Shell it's more in the direction of rock and funk and whatnot. Lyrics in languages varying from Japanes to English, Russian to Latin, and, this one time, all four in one song.


Samurai Champloo. From the same makers as Cowboy Bebop, this is also a mix of genres, though slightly less common. Samurai and Hip-Hop. Once again, amazing Visuals, great action, awesome story and a terrific soundtrack mainly from the Nujabes. The opening theme takes some getting used to, but it grows on you :)


I've got loads more, but this should be enough to give you a start :P
I think the Phantom one sounds pretty good, so I might check it out. The other ones slightly peak my interest aswell, so I'll check them out after Phantom!


Also I passed out whilst writing, so I still have yet to finish it. Sorry about that..
 
[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Also I got a question... How high is your IQ? Mine is apparently 144, guess I'm pretty smart..?

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I got 120
 
[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]Intelligence Quiz

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I know that xD but how did you get it
 
[QUOTE="The Shadow Realm]I'm taking a more official one ATM. Be back after I'm done.

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Kkz
 
Koby [No last name for you!]


Age: 18



Gender: Male



Country: USA



Your IQ is: 160



Standard Deviation: 15



Percentile: 99.996831397%



Rarity: 1/31560



Your age adjusted IQ score is 160 and the average score for all test takers is 98.45.



Your Grade ** Genius **



Anyone with a general IQ this high is undoubtedly a genius. From this range on, only specific high-range tests should be considered. You have the ability to think critically, conceptualize ideas and form your own conclusions. Your ability to think in patterns and to produce order out of chaos enables you to handle complexities and see logic in everything. Needless to say you are self-aware of your abilities and have the brains for all known occupations. If you think of intelligence as the ability to adapt easily to new situations then you are at the top of the charts.
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Yet I can't make a post, so sad..
 
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