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Protect the flock! From JP and Hachette!

Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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The look on Tyler's face with his throat ripped out scared the mess out of me.... And I was a little confused that the Pastor/Priest was able to be put under Bliss....

 

Also, I think once Ryan's daughter reaches full maturity, she'll be the one pulling the trigger on Ana. She killed her mother, posed as her mother, then caused the death of her father, even though SHE was the one who finished him.

 

If it's another year before the next season comes, I'm going to scream. 

The V high command is a game of betrayal and counterbetrayal, hence all the crap with Diana and Ana, and then Ana and Lisa. Ryan's daughter is a V with a human's emotional stability, and Ana is now forced to lean on Ryan's daughter who, remember, is the one now controlling all the humans. So yes, I agree, that girl is going to cause a lot of problems...unless Lisa finds a way to stop it all first. It makes me so happy. Why can't MR have a plot like that? Angel getting captured is peanuts compared to this.

>,> O,o o,e -,-

 

You need to step away from the tumbler, because it looks like someone might be the victim of double rainbow.

Whoever posted that better know what they're talking about, or they get knifed >.> anally.
It's pretty much been confirmed that he's not coming back anytime this season. :\
I get to write an entire 5-paragraph literary synthesis and analysis essay tonight. Whee.

Apparently I can't buy prom tickets because I owe the school $233. I have to pay at least half of it before I can buy the tickets. And also, most of that money I specifically remember paying to a teacher TWO YEARS AGO. Oh, and that teacher was involved in a scandal at the school, so he's been fired for half a year.

I hate my school. So fucking much.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/03/16/earthquake-weste...

 

^Friend is freaking out about that. 

 

I'm like, "Let's have tea!" 

 

Since Ryan is still on here posting, I'm not worried at all. Besides, last year we had those son of a bitch forest fires and no one seemed to care other than saying, "I hate Canada! They caused this forest fire. :|"

I have a spotlight band concert tomorrow and on Friday, I'm going on a field trip to the elementary schools to play some music for the children. I'm excited that I get out of class but I'm also going to miss 2 tests and I'll probably have a lot of homework to do over the weekend.

 

Also, I've been invited to attend a business academy. I still don't know if I actually want to join but I'm sure it would be a good opportunity.

So, yeah. Japan is screwed.

 

I have a feeling that I'm not going to be watching any new anime for a long time...

 

Also, dead people. Which is bad. But I can't really do anyting about it, so I'll try to ignore it, because that's how I handle all the bad things I can't do shit about. *nervous laughter*

 

On a side note, I feel giddy for some reason. Please excuse me if I break out into song and dance, or run around in circles screaming exclamations of unbridled joy, or fly past you all on a rocket powered swivel chair.

 

I think I'm high right now. Which is odd, because I don't think I've ever taken any drugs that weren't prescribed by the doctor in specific doses. Speaking of which, I need to take my pills.

 

My train of thought is the same one used by Doc Brown at the end of the third Back to the Future, apparently.

 

:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

 

Oh, joy. I am going to crash so hard in a few minutes...

Nah, the media's making a bigger deal of it than it really is.

 

1) There's a whole lot more of Japan than the part that got hit. Your anime will report in on schedule.

2) 2,000+ dead is a lot, but it's all localized in one place. No issue.

3) The nuclear reactors are under control because they have a complex safety system that Chernobyl didn't.

Japan is going to need some time to recover. What with the potential billions of dollars in damage, loss of electricity due to the absence of the reactors, and, of course, social trauma, I don't expect there really to be an end to all this for at least a month. Two to four months is more likely.

 

I'm not concerned with the whole country going to hell, but billions of dollars of damage is not small. Plus, they're going to lose a lot more in relief money.

 

In other words, I'm more concerned with the economy than there being a wee big hole in the ocean with a sign saying, "Japan was here."

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