I'm not arguing that Kairi and Vanitas possessing darkness and light has anything to do with their ethereal origins and/or biological origins, though even if it *did,* they could still possess darkness and light, since your ethereal origins and/or biological origins have nothing whatsoever to do with your ability to choose, feel, and/or think.
They can choose and experience darkness and light. They have the same freedom to choose as anyone.
That's... exactly what I said.
Well, we agree on one thing.
But, though you can fight fire with fire - Riku does this with darkness repeatedly
You have a point there... Yeah, I was wrong about that.
I didn't once say Nomura isn't in charge of what happens in KINGDOM HEARTS. However, yet once more, the Glossary Entry is general, not specific. And 'pure light' =\= 'no darkness whatsoever.' Lastly, I didn't say that Maleficent not gaining Aurora's heart or Kairi having so much darkness a dark corridor wouldn't make matters worse were facts. I said that those were possibilities. I'm saying that Kairi's and Anna's *facial expressions and body language* are the facts.
Dude, you're not arguing against me. You're not even arguing against a "general" game glossary. You're arguing against Oxford, Cambridge, Merriam-Webster, Collins and Dictionary.com
I'd attach more pictures, but there's a limit of ten.
If you need sources, here they are:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pure
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/pure
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pure
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/pure
You're *wholly wrong* about how 'pure' can be used artistically. Most published professional writers would strongly disagree with you. It doesn't just mean 'only one component' and there's not literally just one meaning to it. I recommend that you learn about the creative writing process.
*inhales*
You're still arguing this non-existent "artistic definition," WHICH WOULD BE STATED IN A SECOND DEFINITION POINT AFTER ONE OF THE DEFINITIONS ABOVE. There's nothing above that says pure means "not quite one component, but mostly". Even the one with a literary definition doesn't mean that. It means "straightforward."
I didn't say that everything Ansem the Wise says is false, or that we should disregard everything in the Secret Reports. Just the part about the Princesses of Heart possessing no darkness - and Ansem said that Xehanort's Heartless had written the non-Secret Ansem Reports. However, now that you reminded me of it, that Ansem said Sora retained his self-hood after becoming a Heartless because he willingly gave up his heart is another example of Ansem being wrong, since we know for a fact, from Sora's own words, that he *was* losing his self-hood.
Ansem putting the Princesses of Heart on a pedestal and the Nobodies in a pit are related. Ansem thinks too little of darkness and too much of light.
Nobodies aren't even darkness. They're nothingness. They're not supposed to exist. Ansem himself uses darkness to change his form and literally calls himself "Darkness in Zero."
As for Ansem the Wise, if it's proven that Kairi is [his] daughter, I'll concede my point about him not knowing her well *before* she left Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion. But not afterwards. - But even then, Ansem didn't realize that he didn't truly understand the heart until he attempted to transfigure an artificial Kingdom Hearts into data, so anything he believed about Kairi earlier is still doubtful. - And are you saying that this speculation is proof, as you've accused me of doing? Because, if you are, as with my speculation about Kairi having so much darkness that a dark corridor wouldn't give her more, this is just speculation.
No, I did not say that. I said that Ansem the Wise and Kairi likely knew each other in Radiant Garden and that there are EVEN theories that they're father and daughter. I was just trying to use an example to prove a point, don't centre in on that part of it.
Nomura included the Secret Reports because the majority of the Secret Reports weren't wrong. I'm not saying that most of the matters in them are wrong, just a minority.
Aren't people inclined to believe that if the majority of the Secret Reports are true, then all of it will be? What does Nomura have to gain by retconning one of the basic, most understandable facts of Kingdom Hearts?
Kairi didn't turn Aqua into Anti-Aqua intentionally. Her darkness acted on its own without her say so, as darkness sometimes does. Kairi was aware that, since learning Aqua had sacrificed herself for Riku caused Riku a lot of pain, so her darkness foolishly believed that, if it prevented Riku from saving Aqua, Riku wouldn't go through any more, or as much, pain.
How is Kairi's darkness sentient? How does it act differently from Kairi herself?
Ava says nothing, huh? I doubt that she doesn't regret it, perhaps even if it *is* after she might have broken. She loves Ephemer, as a friend or romantically, too much for that.
... Why would she regret it? Yes, she lied, but she told Player the truth literally 2 minutes later. She barely knows Ephemer. She knows his name, sure, and maybe they consider each other friends. But they don't REALLY know each other all that well.
I actually feel sort of sorry for Ava. It must be really lonely. She can't trust anyone, not Aced, not Ira, not Gula, not anyone.
I might look at the CHI finale script, but I doubt that I'll look at the videos. Spoiling myself for Games that I might not play, or won't play at all in the foreseeable future, with scripts are one thing. Spoiling myself for Games that I might not play, or won't play at all in the foreseeable future, with videos of the scenes themselves, are another thing entirely, and I don't do that.
... But if you're never gonna play it, and you're never gonna watch the videos, then how are you going to find out the plot? If you're writing fanfiction that coincides with Union X, don't you want it to be... Well... More accurate?
I'm not stating my Yozora/Vanitas/the Master theory as fact.
ok
I'll stop saying *these* are facts, as well; or, for that matter, anything than that Ven possesses darkness, the guardians of light are pure lights, and that Anna and Sora have a strong bond of friendship. *These* three matters are unarguable, for reasons that should be clear.
... What? No, the reasons are not clear, at least for the first two arguments. Ven does not possess darkness, Vanitas is his darkness. ...
The Guardians of Light are pure lights, now? I'm so so super confused... But what about Riku? He's a Guardian of Light? You haven't mentioned this point before!
Arendelle wasn't rushed, though. Nomura spent around four years to five years after FROZEN was released developing Arendelle.
Alright, you have a point.
Though Sora's and Ven's lines to Vanitas about how any heart can choose light or darkness *is* proof that Princesses of Heart can *choose* darkness as anyone else can. But, for all we know, if a Princess of Heart chooses darkness, she immediately stops being a Princess of Heart and passes on her power. As Elrena/Larxene said, Elsa didn't become a Princess of Heart until she chose light over darkness. So you might be correct.
I have a hard time believing that, once you become a Princess of Heart, the darkness goes away unless you choose it again and thusly stop being a Princess, though. Darkness doesn't work that way. I believe it's more likely that, once you choose the light and become a Seven Heart, you bury the darkness, but it's still there. That, however, is not fact, just speculation.
ok, maybe
~_^
No. I'm super dead tired of all of this and it's not worth getting upset over. ~_^
Piccolo Sky lost interest in KINGDOM HEARTS.
Well, that's a shame.
The group doesn't go to Arendelle itself, but you explore the North Mountain around as much as you explore the areas in other worlds save for Twilight Town, the Keyblade Graveyard, The Final World, Scala ad Caelum, Radiant Garden, and Yozora's warped Station of Awakening. That's not a good counterargument.
Yeah, it is, other people have agreed with me. In the actual movie the only part of the North Mountain that we stop and see in detail is Elsa's Ice Palace and the place with lots of icicle spikes. We mainly see Arendelle and Elsa's Ice Palace, and a few minutes at Oaken's Trading Post. Even though, yeah, they travelled up the North Mountain in a reindeer-pulled sleigh and probably saw many different things, none of it is memorable. The sides and below the North Mountain aren't important locations, unlike Arendelle, which is shown for even longer than the Ice Palace.
The characterization and the plot are far different. Does Anna develop a strong friendship - or another form of bond - with someone else other than Kristoff in the FROZEN movie?
Elsa, Olaf, Sven and Hans. Elsa ESPECIALLY, as they haven't been close for the first 18 or so years of their life.
Actually, while the rest is up to interpretation - though your perspective is interpretation as well - Anna and Sora *do* spend a small but sizeable period of time in each other's personal spaces looking into each other's eyes. What this means is open to interpretation, but that they do isn't. I recommend that you re-watch the scene where Anna meets Sora.
Alright, I will.
While I'm not arguing for Sora/Anna. Once more, if there's any romantic feelings involved, they're one-sided on Anna's part.
p r o o f , p l e a s e
there is the *possibility* Anna, who wears her heart on her sleeve, looks at Sora and smiles at Sora romantically, that is a hint, even though it's up to interpretation whether or not she does so. If you disagree, can you please tell me why you believe that this isn't a hint?
Because how can you tell specifically that Anna smiles at Sora
romantically? I know you're super smart and good at reading faces, but how is this different from when Riku, or Mickey, or any other Disney character smiles at Sora? Please do not belittle me and say something along the lines of "You can OBVIOUSLY tell that Anna smiles at Sora romantically" as
this is not a legitimate reason.
Once more, I didn't say there are any romantic feelings on Sora's part. But if Sora doesn't care about Anna more than most of his friends, why does he feel Anna's pain in his heart when he feels no one else's he isn't merged with or touching, not even Kairi's or Riku's or Goofy's or Donald's; why does he - I'm not saying this is *fact,* just my *interpretation* of Sora's words, facial expressions, and body language - look and sound far more defeated and dispirited than usual when something bad happens after Marshmallow sends him down the North Mountain for the third time; why doesn't he regain his confidence until he teams up with Marshmallow; why is he as desperate to protect and to be there for Anna and Elsa from this point on as Xion, Roxas, and Lea/Axel are desperate to love and to protect each other; why do - *this is my interpretation, not fact* - Goofy and Donald themselves believe that Sora should dump Kairi for Anna as evidenced by them saying that Kristoff and Anna, and Donald and Daisy, are supposedly 'perfect together' when Goofy and Donald rarely talk about romance in KINGDOM HEARTS - they're not talking about Kristoff and Anna or Donald and Daisy, they're indirectly referencing Sora and Anna - why does Sora look as defeated as he does after Anna freezes before he gets up to battle Hans/Skoell; why is Anna looking directly at Sora - *my interpretation, not fact* - when Elrena/Larxene separates them with the darkness dome; and why does Sora sound *extremely terrified and furious, far more so than usual* - *my interpretation, not fact* - about Elrena/Larxene, Xehanort, and company being a danger to Anna and Elsa?
Saying "*my interpretation, not fact*" doesn't do anything, because I can just say "that's all your interpretation, as you admitted, and none of it is canon." You simply can't USE your interpretation, you have to prove why it's true.
Sora hurt because Anna felt horrific over having failed to be there for Elsa. Sora and Goofy specifically use the same terms that Data-Sora uses to refer to Xion, Roxas, and Lea/Axel when he feels their pain - what Namine calls 'hurt' - in the ending to RE: CODED.
That out-of-place word is why people hate Re:Coded, along with the fact that nothing happens for half of it. Sure, let's say that Sora and Anna are connected. But why would he feel a sudden jab of hurt when Anna's heart starts to freeze instead of when Anna felt guilty over having failed to be there for Elsa throughout the entire movie? She was feeling guilty the moment Elsa ran away from Arendelle.
Disney putting restrictions on Arendelle =/= Nomura had no freedom at all. I'm not arguing there weren't restrictions. And that's a separate matter from Disney telling Nomura *to* do something.
Alright, you have a point. Still not letting go of my opinion that I share with lots of other people, that Frozen was majorly let down in KHIII, and is the worst Disney world in it.
But Anna's and Elsa's characterization had much more to do with their songs. See my example of why Anna sang 'Do You Wanna' Build A Snowman?' to Sora.
EXACTLY. They were characterized by songs that were already written. All Nomura had to do was copy those scenes, and boom. Character characterized. No development.
Where's your proof that Nomura wants to make money? - He needs money, but he can get that through shoot-em'-ups without a story if necessary. He's not going to sacrifice creativity for Yen. Skilled authors *don't do that.* - I don't know Nomura personally, but this isn't interpretation. This is about believing in someone else whose writings are proof that he values the creative process. Nomura *does* cater to popular culture at times with his drawings, et cetera, but more often than not, he *does not sell out.*
Money isn't important to an author who values the creative process. *Yoshinori Kitase, Tetsuya Nomura, and Kazushige Nojima refused to make money by extending the FINAL FANTASY Games beyond their numbered titles if they couldn't do so with valid storytelling.* This *is* fact from interviews. I'm not being naive. Money *isn't* important to them; storytelling and good Gameplay *are.* Stop degrading Square ENiX's writers, and other writers who value the creative process.
Alright, sure.
Still, it's true at least that DISNEY wants the money lmao
All Kingdom Hearts is, is one big Disney advertisement.
Sora gets extremely upset in KINGDOM HEARTS III where he didn't in earlier Games because, as Namine warned in RE: CODED, if he felt Xion's, Roxas', Lea's/Axel's, Aqua's, Terra's, and Ven's pain, he might break, and - *this is all interpretation, not fact* - that began to happen once he did. First he comes close to giving up after battling Xemnas in DREAM DROP DISTANCE. He shouldn't have fallen into darkness after battling Xemnas. Become physically exhausted by defeating replica Xemnas on his own, yes. Fall into darkness, no. This happened because the pain of Xion's, Roxas', Lea's/Axel's, Aqua's, Ven's, and Terra's that he felt is now getting to him badly. Riku pulls Sora out of this darkness, but in KINGDOM HEARTS III, things increasingly get worse for Sora, and he's more and more helpless and powerless to be there for the friends, old and new, that he loves.
When Sora leaves to learn how to regain his strength from Hercules, he can't stop Hades from capturing Zeus and the other Gods. By the time Xehanort's Heartless/Ansem and Xemnas tell Sora that he needs to give into the darkness to bring Roxas back, Sora *actually considers doing so,* even though Sora attempts to justify it by saying 'it's not darkness if it helps someone.' Riku and Terra know better than *that.* *Then* Sora fails to stop Young Xehanort from corrupting Buzz, and he's on the verge of losing his faith in his essential belief that 'friends are connected even when apart' until Woody backs him up. *Then* Sora can't protect Rapunzel and Flynn from Gothel and Lauriam/Marluxia and Gothel stabs and nearly murders Eugene, or return Boo home soon enough to keep her from going through a number of traumatizing experiences that threaten to turn her laughter into tears, even though this doesn't happen. *Then* Sora is completely and wholly helpless and powerless to do anything to fall down the mountain three times while Anna and Elsa, two people he has connected with more than most anyone else, suffer horrifically and nearly die or lose their hearts. *Then* Davy Jones stabs William before Sora's very eyes while he's right there, and Sora finally snaps partially and attacks Davy Jones out of anger and hate. *Then* the Darkubes endanger two-thirds of Big Hero Six, though this time Sora protects the new friends that he loves.
But it's too late at this point. Sora has gone through failure after failure, helplessness after helplessness, powerlessness after powerlessness, defeat after defeat. By the time the gigantic Demon Tide takes everyone's hearts, Sora is *falling apart.* Riku and Kairi and Namine and the Nameless Star restore Sora's confidence, but then Xemnas captures Kairi and Xehanort murders her before Sora's eyes, and this time Sora is so wrecked that he can't even emphatically express his pain and despair. He just cries, shots, "Kairi! Why her!? Why!?" and gives up.
At the end of RE MIND, when Sora says, for the third time in the series, 'My friends are my power.' when defeating Xehanort's Keyblade Armor, he does so trailing off: "My friends... are my power." Sora is so damaged at this point, in so much pain, in so much despair, and has lost so much faith in himself that Sora is no longer sure that he believes in his most central value. He still believes in his *friends,* yes. But he's no longer sure that he believes in *himself.*
Cool, I like your way of thinking.
Roxas *does* react to seeing Ven, and vice versa. Re-watch the scene where Xehanort re-forges the Kye-Blade.
I know, they just... look, at each other. But Roxas, as a person who spent so long trying to prove that he was a person, that he was himself, SHOULD have more of a reaction that just... "Huh?"
Kairi is *not* different from her KINGDOM HEARTS personality in any sense other than that she's grown up and takes things more seriously now, and that she, like Sora, feels far more frustrated and helpless and powerless and incapable of loving and protecting her friends, both old and new.
Um, no. Hayden's gone, for one. Alyson is an amazing Xion, a terrible Kairi. She just can't capture Kairi's personality. Yes, she's grown up, but that doesn't make up for the fact that she's gone from completely loud and bossy to quiet and demure, at least when she's not fighting. Quiet is more Xion's style, loud and sassy is more (KHI) Kairi's style.
Aqua is still very emotionally exhausted from just having left the realm of darkness, and 'good morning Ven' is an explicit reference to the first time Ven was asleep when she met him, so that phrase means *a lot* to Aqua's bond with Ven and to Aqua herself. But I might agree with this one. Nomura said at the beginning of the Artbook to the Limited Edition of KINGDOM HEARTS III, that I own, that he rewrote the finale to KINGDOM HEARTS III multiple times because he was unsure how to do it right and at last came to believe that 'simple is best.' I have mixed feelings about whether that was a good creative choice.
Yeah, it's a nice touch from a 3rd person, know-that-it's-a-video-game perspective. But to Aqua and Ven themselves, I feel like they wouldn't've said that.
Aqua didn't even cry
At least we sorta agree on this
Anna maybe having romantic feelings for Sora - that might not yet be true romantic love - doesn't mean that Sora returns her feelings - And even if he *did,* that doesn't mean that he's lost interest in Kairi at all. There's such a thing as a love triangle. - I *do* see that Sora's romantic love relationship is with Kairi - Can you *please* dispense with the combined names? They're degrading to romantic bonds. - and has been such since the first Game.
Factual proof yourself that Anna *isn't* beginning to fall in love with Sora, isn't falling in love with Sora, or isn't in love with Sora, please. Otherwise, this time, you *are* being a hypocrite.
I don't 'ship anyone. I don't do that. I back up romances when I see them as *potentially valid.*
Ah, are you referring to a love triangle where Kairi and Anna are fighting over Sora, a love triangle where Kairi and Anna are sharing Sora, or a love triangle threesome where all of them are in love with each other?
COMBINED NAMES ARE NOT DEGRADING TO ROMANTIC BONDS FOR GOODNESS' SAKES.
ALMOST EVERYBODY USES THEM.
Sora x Kairi x Anna = Sokairanna? Sorkanna? Sorairanna?
Sora x Anna x Kairi = Sorannakai? Sorannairi? Sonnakai?
Kairi x Sora x Anna = Kaisoranna? Kaisoan? Kasoann?
Kairi x Anna x Sora = Kannaso? Kairannaso? Kairansor?
Anna x Sora x Kairi = Annasokai? Ansokai? Annsorka?
Anna x Kairi x Sora = Annkaiso? Annairiora? Ankaiora?
You're right, I have no proof. The thing that doesn't make me a hypocrite is that I don't state my theories as fact.
But right now, after KHIII and KHIII RE MIND have been released, what's the point of Anna falling in love with Sora? At this point, it is clear that fans don't like the Frozen world. You've got to admit, you're one of the odd ones out. There's probably not going to be another Frozen world, and it's probably not going to be based on Frozen 2. Since you haven't seen Frozen 2, I'll just say that it's about Elsa and Anna's own personal journeys of discovering themselves. Sora being in on that will be super awkward.
"Backing up romances when they're seen as potentially valid" is literally what shipping is.
- "The act of one wanting/supporting two individuals involved in a romantic relationship"
- "A verb used to describe the action of wishing for two people to enter a relationship (whether romantic or occasionally platonic) in books, movies, tv shows or real life. Shipping can often happen involuntarily, and it is the majority of what happens on the website, Tumblr. There are some very popular ships, some unpopular, as well as often lots of controversy between ships from the same fandom."
- "A term used to describe fan fictions that take previously created characters and put them as a pair. It usually refers to romantic relationships, but it can refer platonic ones as well. (Just think of "shipping" as short for "relationSHIP".)"
- "This is most ofter used on tumblr by fandoms. Fandoms will ship everything and anything. Shipping comes from the word relationSHIP. Basically it is when you want a fictional character, real-life person, or cartoon people to be together. People often write fanfictions about their favorite ship, called their OTP."
I see nothing wrong with friendship. You don't know who you're talking to. I *loathe* popular culture pulp 'Fanfiction' writers' tendencies to distort friendship love into romance. I've *loathed* it since Fanfiction.Net was created.
Sure, fine.
I can see that now.
Yes, I have no proof. But I have evidence. They're two different issues. Evidence is interpretation. Proof is fact.
... No, this is one point that I can say you're absolutely wrong there. Evidence is a synonym for proof. They both mean "undisputable fact."
A source
Another source
Yet another source
Still another source
A saucy source
Sorry, dude. Collins and Oxford don't agree with you.
And for the fourth time, *can you please stop using distorting compound names for romantic bonds?*
Paul x Goofy = Paufy
#ishipit
Anna doesn't begin singing 'I Wanna' Build A Snowman' out of nowhere. She - *this is interpretation, not fact, I'm not saying otherwise* - sang it because it expresses Elsa's and her situation and her feelings about her past and present with Elsa, such as her terror that she can't be there for Elsa, and Anna needs support about this and is looking to Sora for that support because, when Anna looked in Sora's eyes, she recognized how much he loves the people he cares about herself and she knows that she can trust him with Elsa's situation and her pain. But, even if my interpretation of why Anna sang it is wrong, - the following is *not* interpretation, this is faith in Nomura's skill and experience with the creative writing process - Anna would *not* sing it for no reason. Nomura is a *far better* writer than that.
Anna doesn't even look at Sora while singing "Do You Wanna Build A Snowman?" No, she's not singing it for no reason, we've stated this before. She's clearly singing it for Elsa and for herself, as well as the fact Disney probably forced Nomura to. And no, this isn't a song about sisterly love, it's about sisterly abandonment.
I didn't once say that fiction doesn't need proof. I said that fiction is figurative, not literal. There's a distinct difference.
This is the third time, at least that I've counted, that you've used the phrase "There's a distinct difference."
Also, uh, wha?
'Literature* *sure as heck* refers to Video Games. Any medium that tells a story, unless it's popular culture garbage like much of what United States society publishes and Fanfiction fandoms 'put out' as 'unpublished writing,' is literary art.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/literature
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/literature
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literature
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/literature
Cambridge, don't go against Paul's definition- You
know he's right!
Written or printed material, Lacan Valeth.
Characters in good literary art are realistic, and therefore should be treated as realistically as real people. How I'm talking about the characters is how you're supposed to approach good literary art. KINGDOM HEARTS' characters aren't caricatures, one-dimensional, or two-dimensional. They're fully realized in-depth three-dimensional characters.
Do you mean 3-dimensional literally or person-wise? Sure, characters are realistic. I mean, sure, we can treat them as real people. But how close to us from our perspective? We can learn about them and understand them, but there will be things about these characters we'll never know, no matter how many self-inserts we write, none of it is real. Because the truth is, we know things that are going to happen to the character. We know that there's a Master of Masters, and that Sora has to watch out for him. We know that Yozora mirrors a guy from the Final Fantasy franchise called Noctis. We know Marluxia's and Larxene's past. The main cast don't know that, that's the situational irony of it. We can write fanfiction about such stuff where these things cross over, the main characters learn things that we already know, so they can be prepared for the future.
There is no fix-it fic in real life.
Thank you further for pointing out that I was treating Kairi's facial expressions and body language as fact without knowing her that well. Now that I'm considering that the Princesses of Heart *might* need to be bereft of darkness to be Princesses, and that if they use darkness even a single time they cease being Princesses, I'm thinking of using that in my Fanfiction series.
I'm not certain I can, though. My current plan is for the Princesses of Heart to become capable of wielding both light and darkness, in charge of their darkness as Riku is in charge of his, and I spent a number of hours in two recent days developing their original and Square ENiX Game movesets, with a small amount of input from Piccolo Sky. - I didn't think that Namine and Minnie are the last two New Seven Hearts until yesterday; I was using Giselle and Morgan.
I read the first part of your fanfic, you're not a bad writer.
Weren't you agreeing with my points in the other Thread that Sora's feelings for Anna are *friendship,* and arguing that Anna's feelings involve no romance?
Why a video and a picture that caters to popular culture's idiocy that there's no such thing as platonic love? Sora hugging Riku has *no romantic connections whatsoever. Friends hug each other, particularly when one of them has just been in a bad situation.*
Yes, I was arguing that Anna's and Sora's feelings for each other don't involve romance, but I'm certain that that's not what you're arguing.
The picture with Riku was a joke, Soriku
is obviously not canon. You said that Anna was in love with Sora because of the way she looked at Sora. You also didn't acknowledge the frankly hilarious picture of Mickey and Sora.
*These* 'Memes' - or whatever they are - don't need improvements, and are *very* offensive.
... You were just giving me pointers to "improve" my memes?
~_^
I don't want to make memes about you because (a) you won't appreciate them and (b) I don't want to get banned for making a grown adult cry. ~_^
While I wait to see if or how you respond to this, here's a poem titled, 'The Most Wonderful Thing About Chrono Tiggers.'
I've never played Chrono Trigger, and now that you wrote a poem on it, I never will. I have no idea what half the things you're saying are.
I was serious about you improving your 'Memes.' Go to town ridiculing and mocking me. I'll enjoy it if you do so. If I say or do something idiotic, I *want* to be ridiculed and mocked, so I can look back on my mistakes better and learn from them, and so I can laugh over my idiocy rather than feeling guilty about it.
~_^
Eh, I doubt it. ~_^
Stop quoting the word "meme." It's an actual word, now. It's so widely accepted that even my parents use it.
I'd call you a boomer, but (a) that wouldn't be true and (b) that would be an insult to boomers.