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I have been teaching my 6 year old cousin how to play Kingdom Hearts on my PS2 to spend a little time with her. Well we had arrived at Hollow Bastion and I warned her that it was going to be hard, but that she could try it she wanted to. So here we are playing when arrive at the part where you fight Riku for the first time. I thought for sure she was going to hand me the controller because she didn't like to do boss battles, but she wanted to try. So I let her thinking she wouldn't last long because she had not recieved enough training from me. Boy was I wrong she wiped the floor with poor Riku. A sense of pride overwhelmed me and I thought to myself I have trained you well young Padawan. :P

 

Hmm....hope the Dark Side does not consume her, i do.

So basically, your cousin made us old folk look bad.

 

Off topic: Everyone is always overwhelmed? Why can't they just be whelmed?

 

Is whelmed a word? o_o ohh it is 8D Sweetsauce :D

The force is strong in this one.

 

So basically, your cousin made us old folk look bad.

 

Off topic: Everyone is always overwhelmed? Why can't they just be whelmed?

 

whelm /(h)welm/

Verb: Engulf, submerge, or bury (someone or something): "a swimmer whelmed in a raging storm".

Noun: An act or instance of flowing or heaping up abundantly; a surge.

 

That's why people are rarely whelmed :/

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