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Tag force 5 Yugioh 5ds. that card game is just so addicting
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I'd also suggest Gundam SEED (and SEED Destiny), great series, definitely worth watching.
For me its right up there with 00.
I heard Gundam SEED was the worst series out of all of the rest
note that I do not think its the worst, I just happened to hear that it is, actually the only reason I haven't wached it is because I heard this from people.
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the cat returns, whisper of the heart, castle in the sky, grave of the fireflies, howls moving castle, spirited away
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Yugioh for me has got to be the most funnest and addicting card game I've ever played, right now I've been building a machine synchro deck that keeps hand and field control at all times, it can easily bring out Trishula, xyz monsters and level eight synchro monsters in a snap.
plus: what do you think about the new xyz monsters, I think their pretty cool. regardless of what other people think about them, I've already bought 2 starter decks of dawn of the xys.
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it also has plenty of action.
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Durarara is only 24 episodes and it has romance and all sort of crazy stuff going on. its also my favorite anime right now.
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right now its Durarara
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rock lee, I havn't seen mutch shippuden as I would of liked so far.
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I used to think that all the decision I made were already made in advance for me, so, uhm, what ever.
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I've watched most of the original, but that was in the past, right now I like 5d's after giving it a try, but at first when my cousin said he was watching 5d's I told him it sucked even though i haven't even watched more than 3 episodes of it, but now i like watching it.
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I actually found out how to watch my videos on my TV just a while ago. I used "iwisoft free video converter" to convert my video into xbox wmv, and than just put the converter video into usb or what ever and plug it in through usb on xbox 360. "iwisoft free video converter," can also convert videos into being playable on playstation 3 and psp, and other things.
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First, Thank you Chaos Legion for the simple but accurate explanation. I completely agree.
Salmun, I would be very surprised if you're not just repeating something your pastor or Sunday school teacher said right here, because they're really the only people saying these sort of things anymore.
First, as Chaos put it so well, there is evidence behind evolution and big bang theory. Believing in a deity that we cannot qualitatively interact with, and cannot logically explain, involves much more uncertainty, and therefore requires much more faith. Also, most reputable Christian scientists have long conceded big bang and evolution, so you're kind of late on this whole argument.
Second, your car analogy demonstrates an extreme lack of understanding on your part. Again, I only here this from pastors and really poor apologists. This is a take on the watchmaker argument (you find a watch, so you assume there is a watchmaker). This doesn't really work for two reasons. One, all watchmakers use tools. So even if there were a creator, there would be a method. You're saying that instead of a slow assembly, that the metal was never dumped in the field before it became a car. Not really making sense to me. Next, it makes a terrible assumption. While we've seen watches made before, we've never seen a universe made before. We've seen evidence (which points toward big bang, mind you), but never the actual happening of it. Basically, a watch is not quite the same thing as a universe, and making the analogy is kind of ridiculous. So, scorecard, saying the universe spontaneously combusted from a mysterious deity, still takes more faith than saying that the universe logically proceeded through logical processes.
Third, Saying that God and religion are different is just semantics. At the end of the day, Christianity is a set of rules to follow (ask Jesus into your heart, pray to him, give him praise, etc). To say you can be a Christian without following any of the rules (or commandments in some cases) is kind of breaking the definition. The truth is, every religion has some sort of list of rules like this (Christianity being one of the more strict ones actually). The truth is, and Christians can swear it isn't so, but Christianity is a religion as the word religion is commonly understood. If you want to call it something else, that's fine, but I really don't understand how calling a duck a moose makes a difference. I really hope this little saying ("it's not a religion") dies someday soon, it's such a waste of time.
To wrap up, please do some more study. I respect that you are trying to think through your beliefs, and I encourage you to do so (no matter where that search leads you), but you need to do some more research. I especially encourage you to read books written by writers on both sides of things. By all means, read books by Christian scientists and theologians, but make sure you also read some books by reputable scientists and even other religions. It's never enough to know one side of the issue. Good luck!
Lokisson, Still very intriguing, thank you for sharing. Sounds like you've done a lot. Also, Norse martial arts sounds badass. Just saying. Yeah though, sounds like an interesting life. I have to ask though (I feel like I say that a lot), is there a lot of demand for rituals? I understand that it's probably kept fairly quiet, and I'm sure it's more common than I'd expect. Just very interesting. Do you by any chance have any websites or something that describe Asatru more? It's pretty obvious that I'm a curious person, and it's always fun when I find something that I'm so unfamiliar with (though I've done some reading on Norse mythology, I've never really read about actual practice).
true, I may not know a lot about this, so I apologies if I said anything that was wrong, I do not wish to start an argument.
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of course religion is dead, man made, but God offers us a relationship, not a set of rules to follow
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doesn't it take faith to believe in evolution and the big bang, you weren't there wen it happened, its called the theory of evolution for a reason. I mean a big bang creating intelligent people with the ability to think have a free will and feel, and pattern and beauty in the world, come on. that takes more faith then believing in a higher power who said he loves us enough to let us make our own choices in life.
its complicated, you don't just throw a bunch of metal pieces in one pile and all of a sudden those pieces gradually come together and eventually evolve into something as complicated as a car, who needs more support to function properly than just some random things that happen over time.
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no, but i would enjoy a dream about the black haired girl with glasses from the anime Durarara, that would be, never mind.
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I think I started watching Bleach like a month ago on adult swim in June, and I've bean wondering why arent the main characters of the show even on there, so far its been about a guy and an angry little blond girl. are these the fillers or what?
but i have been enjoying the show, fillers? I think it's pretty good, but its probboly just because I really didn't have any expectations for the show in the first place, so that helped.
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my first game was probably super mario world on my game boy advance.
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Hi Guys, new to this site, just another anime fan, good to be here. not much of a talker so i might not write much.
anyways still good to be here.
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I liked the fight between sauske and killer bee
havnt watched mutch shippuden but I liked the fight between Sakura, the old lady and the red haird guy
garra vs rock lee
sauske vs his brother
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of course naruto would win
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Kite runner and bucking the sarge or something like that, those are the only books I've read so far.