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Svard

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  1. Good God I love this!
  2. I like to dance, when I'm around the right people, or by myself when the right music is playing. My coworker and I dance just for kicks almost everyday! I should also note that I mostly just freestyle. No form whatsoever.
  3. Svard replied to shibuyarain's profile comment
  4. "Fool... You would risk an apocalypse out of sheer curiosity?" - Eraqus "I swore that I would survive... and be there to see what awaited beyond the Keyblade War!" - Xehanort Seems more like he's just curious. As for what he'd do after entering Kingdom Hearts, well... surely he must be analytical enough to know that it may not go his way. But do keep in mind, that he knows of the 'Book of Prophecies', which states "On that land shall darkness previal and light expire." Xehanort believes that the future has already been written, that destiny is never left to chance. So he must surely be planning, ultimately, to bring the world into darkness, just as he continued to do as Ansem. He used the reason to Eraqus, "Darkness is a beginning, you see, not an end" and questions before, "When the darkness falls, will we be worthy of the precious light the legend speaks of?" All that said, it seems to me like he really is trying to bring the world to darkness in order to see what happens. Whether the world will return to light? Whether light and darkness are truly at balance? Whether the people will be worthy of that precious light once darkness has finally fallen? Perhaps they are all answers he seeks.
  5. I can't help but think that there must be a limit to the whole putting a piece of one's heart into another being. Surely Master Xehanort can only do it so many times, at least before his heart is able to recover from all of it. As for the time travel speculation, I've wondered, myself, how exactly he would be able to gather them all in the same room again. Though, perhaps he could just divide his heart from his body once again to go back a second time, and re-enter the Realm of Sleep to await them there. That is, of course, assuming there is no limitation there.
  6. Svard replied to KeybladeLordCheeseCurd's profile comment
    ha... me...
  7. Sylveon and Amaura were my favorite additions to Gen VI, just 'cause cuteness , and Pikachu was my favorite thing about Pokemon Yellow! I'm a sucker for cute things.
  8. That's some decent progress in just over 7 hours! Is this your first time playing Gen 1?
  9. Oh my! I forgot to thank you for the add! *bows* Thank you. How have you been lately?
  10. Yes, I did. It's really a tie between Leafeon and Ninetails. What about you?
  11. The town of Dawnstar in Skyrim.
  12. Ah, nostalgia. I remember having a tough time with the first two gyms because I chose Charmander.
  13. Pokemon, up 'til after Hoenn. I also LOVED Pokemon Origins.
  14. Jack Sparrow and Jon Snow: FUSION, HAAAAA!
  15. I've been having weird dreams lately, with faces from my high school years. I was even attending high school classes in one of them, which is absurd! I'm well beyond my high school years!
  16. I understand that, and I am glad that he cares enough about his beliefs, and for us, to encourage a God-filled life. I have listened for the 18 years that I lived with him, looked at how the world works, and analyzed where the beliefs he had fit in. I came to my own conclusion that those beliefs didn't work for me. It's a natural part of reaching an age where you start to think outside of the box you grew up in. That's not to say that the parents shouldn't encourage their chil...
  17. Here is my dating profile personal preference of what my ideal life partner would be like. Keep in mind, this isn't one of those 'make or break' deals. Well, some of them are, but it's more my own dream of what my life partner would be like. Common Interests - I would like someone who shares some similar interests, namely video games, anime, music and/or computers. It makes it all the more fun when you can enjoy your interests with each other, and makes that time very special. Somewhat Outdoorsy - A girl who enjoys the every now and then hike or camping trip is a must! I like my indoor time, sure. But I also like getting out and going on little adventures, getting some fresh air and enjoying the earth's bounty. Personality - I'm not super into the firy-type, nor am I into the super stubborn-type. I like a girl who is, overall, balanced in personality. She should be stubborn enough to not let herself get trampled on. She should be firy enough to be passionate about her beliefs. And she should also be open-minded enough to see other people's views and understand them. I like a girl who is kind, isn't super judgemental and can see the positive things in this world, even with how much bad there is out there. I like a good sense of humor, even with some, but not and overwhelming amount of lewdness. Humility is an essential factor. I can't be around a girl who is all about themselves, or is superficial. Appreciation of the Arts - Pardon me for my dorkiness here, but I also like women that are artsy, whether it be in music, visual arts or literature. That's not to say that she has to be creative in these areas, but I do like a girl who can appreciate the arts, and there are definitely some bonus points if she can play music, draw, or write up a good story or beautiful poetry. Intelligence - This is another factor I look for. I'm not the brightest guy out there, so I definitely don't mind if she's far more intelligent than me in any area. As long as she has a good head on her shoulders, that's all I could really ask for on that end. Wisdom - I find a woman who is wise beyond her years VERY attractive, especially so when I can learn a thing or two from her! I am always striving to improve my character. I am naive, even at the age of 28. If she could offer me some greater insight on life, then I could easily say that I would bow at her feet. Motherly - I'll be honest. I would like to, one day, have a couple of kids. I could only hope that the woman I end up with can truly love her children, and can act as a strong, mother-figure. I love a woman who can be nurturing, loving and encouraging. Fun-Loving - I love a woman who can be a total goof ball! If she likes to sing duets, dance, tickle fight, wrestle or have fun noodle fights, that is a real turn-on! Independence - A woman who can get around without clinging to a good-for-nothing like me is good. She also has the right to speak her mind, and even complain sometimes when she feels like things aren't very fair. She should have the right to talk about her beliefs with me, even if i don't agree with all of them. Cooking - While I love food, I honestly don't care whether she can cook or not. If she can cook, then I want to learn from her, and cook our meals together whenever we can. If she can't, then that's fine. We can learn together! I want to be able to cook meals for her, too! Alcohol - I don't drink as regularly as I used to, but I still like a good drink every now and then. If she can enjoy a good buzz from alcohol, and we could have a could time in each others company while intoxicated, then that is another plus! Cuddling, snuggling and nuzzling - YES PLEASE! Religion - In honesty, I'm not one for organized religion. However, I do believe in God, and I do pray to him from time to time, and try to be good in his eyes. I don't mind a woman having her beliefs, but I just don't think I can be with someone who is anti-God. If we do have different beliefs, then I will expect her to have the same respect for me that I do for her on that end.
  18. Naturally we don't want our kids believing anything extreme. I only mean when it comes to matters of political or religious views. I grew up in a conservative Mormon family, and my dad was trying very hard to convert us back to his views when we said that we didn't agree with them. Especially so with my sisters. Ultimately though, we have to face the fact that our kids will have views of their own, and we have to respect that they have free will. That's my own view, though.
  19. Funny how parents encourage their kids to use their own imaginations. Doesn't that also mean that you're telling them to think freely? In that case, why do they not condone when their children end up adopting beliefs contradictory to their own?
  20. Star Ocean is the only series I can think of that has a battle system similar to Tales. Granted, my own knowledge is fairly narrow, as well.
  21. Hopefully this doesn't classify as stupid or nonsense in your eyes. There are two boxes: a small, blue one, and a larger, green one. Which one do you choose to open, and why?
  22. She is a lewd one, to be sure. The demeanor you showed when you were talking about the RP just reminded me of her. She is also very flirty, in a sarcastic way, and likes to make people feel uncomfortable in any way she can, just for the lulz.

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