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Topic Started: Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:16 am (5,974,152 Views)
Rance
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who else is in your harem?
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Mr. Kamikaze
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want a sandwich, dont want to make a sandwich

:kurokan:
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Eni
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Kanetsugu purest husbando.
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Fräulein
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many people :lianshi:
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Mr. Kamikaze
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Benzod
Sat Nov 8, 2014 7:14 pm
There's nothing wrong with Kenshin :hmph:

Execept that he's not Kagekatsu, but hardly anyone is.
His range is so sucky, though. And his charge attacks are lame.

I used to like Normal type movesets, but im beginning to see why they aren't great. Ginchiyo and Mitsuhide, formerly Normal types, are not so much better now that they aren't normal types anymore.
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Eni
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Takatora is Normal type and his moveset is great. :asia:
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Mr. Kamikaze
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Nagamasa is, too.

But they are like the only ones.
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Angelic Linca
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Aya's is normal and she's amazing.
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Fräulein
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eh...kinda disappointed by today so far
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Lil'Richard
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I would want to buy FarCry 4 but I don't want to give Ubisoft any money to make another Ass Creed in four months.
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Katatonia
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Be careful, LDW :/

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I don't have anyone at lvl50 except my CAW. Three rare weapons so far
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Fräulein
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tired and hungry
and my head hurts :tora:
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Rance
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who is LDW?

sometimes I get headaches when I'm hungry, so maybe your headache is related to the first complaint. is there something stopping you from grabbing food?
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Fräulein
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Right now, yes, but I should be able to get food soon.
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Katatonia
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Sat Nov 8, 2014 8:18 pm
who is LDW?

sometimes I get headaches when I'm hungry, so maybe your headache is related to the first complaint. is there something stopping you from grabbing food?
LegendaryDragonWarrior, Tombo-Giri boy ;) look a page back
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Erminaz
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It disgusts me when people appropriate the rememberance poppy to push an anti-immigration "Britain First" agenda.

That poppy is a symbol used to remember the men and women who sacrificed themselves to protect democracy and freedom in the World Wars, and members of this generation who are doing the same thing today. If people use it to bully and oppress people and to usher in a dictatorship they are insulting the veterans, who actively fought against that behaviour in Nazi Germany.

Sorry, I'm riled up :angry:
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Erminaz
Sat Nov 8, 2014 8:40 pm
It disgusts me when people appropriate the rememberance poppy to push an anti-immigration "Britain First" agenda.

That poppy is a symbol used to remember the men and women who sacrificed themselves to protect democracy and freedom in the World Wars, and members of this generation who are doing the same thing today. If people use it to bully and oppress people and to usher in a dictatorship they are insulting the veterans, who actively fought against that behaviour in Nazi Germany.

Sorry, I'm riled up :angry:
My country has people calling children "demons" and "criminals" just because these children want to escape countries that are kidnapping kids and are ruled by drug cartels.

Immigration is a touchy topic, but demonizing immigrants--especially children-- is just wrong.
Edited by Lil'Richard, Sat Nov 8, 2014 8:50 pm.
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Sat Nov 8, 2014 7:14 pm
ISIS (terrorist s) killed 9 people of our villages , and they keep capturing them everyday. So my country is full of terrorists these days.These are the guys who ruined Islam completely , it's time to fight them and make them pay for all what they did.

It's time to die like a true warrior :tonbogiri:
I really hope you don't actually mean to do this, Brother :( I get why you want to, but I'd feel much better if you stayed safe!
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To a point I can see where some of these people come from in the sense that they are scared. There's some fear about radical Islam in the UK and things like ISIS and 9/11 don't help it.

Some people though, they take these symbols, which aren't even British nationalist symbols, and turn them into nationalist symbols to push an agenda of "kick out all the Muslims". And it's sick.

They forget the world wars were actually WORLD wars too. There were thousands of men in the Middle East and South Asia who also fought on the side of the allies, we're just not taught about it. Wearing a poppy for me isn't just remembering the British men, it's remembering everyone who fought for the allies in those wars and any innocent people caught in the crossfire.
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Rance
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Agreed completely with you Erminaz.
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Just sick of so-called "Islamophobia" in general.

sorry for such a negative post everyone; recent occurrences don't make this any easier to withhold :ph43r:
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Rance
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Hmm well...I think in Europe it is kind of to be expected that it is occurring. Europe is seeing large influxes of Muslim immigrants. This is challenging because some Europeans feel their own culture might be undermined. Additionally, some Europeans might feel economically threatened by competition over jobs.

While the threat is obviously exaggerated and involves a large degree of bigotry, I think that the islamophobic reaction, though unjustified, is understandable to some extent. You can say similar things about any time or place in history where there were a lot of immigrants. The United States has a vast history of nativist reaction to foreigners, foreign religion and foreign cultures.
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While the threat is obviously exaggerated and involves a large degree of bigotry, I think that the islamophobic reaction, though unjustified, is understandable to some extent. You can say similar things about any time or place in history where there were a lot of immigrants. The United States has a vast history of nativist reaction to foreigners, foreign religion and foreign cultures.
That would mean that their negative attitudes towards immigrants/Muslims/ Muslim immigrants is unsurprising and predictable, not understandable or condonable.
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I think it depends

I do think the media needs to stop referring to extremists and radicals as "Islamic" - if everyone "others" these people who have extremist views it would help to set them apart from the wider Muslim community. Calling them Muslims also panders to the idea that their extreme version of the religion is legitimate.

And in my experience poor immigrants into the UK take jobs that British people are too proud and don't want - cleaners, school dinner ladies, factory workers. My grandparents, My grandfather was a factory worker and my grandmother a dinner lady, all their lives minimum wage. So if a British person says they stole those jobs I'm like "stole what? they were just doing jobs you're too up your own ass to do".

And as well, immigrants have held up this country. There was a severe labour shortage after WW2 that they helped to lessen the impacts of. They have been supporting this country in those lower paid jobs for decades, yet people want them out? Doesn't make sense.
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Rance
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While the threat is obviously exaggerated and involves a large degree of bigotry, I think that the islamophobic reaction, though unjustified, is understandable to some extent. You can say similar things about any time or place in history where there were a lot of immigrants. The United States has a vast history of nativist reaction to foreigners, foreign religion and foreign cultures.
That would mean that their negative reactions to immigrants/Muslims/ Muslim immigrants is unsurprising and predictable, not understandable or condonable.
I think understandable is different from condonable. I feel that the reaction is understandable, but not condonable.

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I do think the media needs to stop referring to extremists and radicals as "Islamic" - if everyone "others" these people who have extremist views it would help to set them apart from the wider Muslim community. Calling them Muslims also panders to the idea that their extreme version of the religion is legitimate.


Agreed.

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And in my experience poor immigrants into the UK take jobs that British people are too proud and don't want - cleaners, school dinner ladies, factory workers. My grandparents, My grandfather was a factory worker and my grandmother a dinner lady, all their lives minimum wage. So if a British person says they stole those jobs I'm like "stole what? they were just doing jobs you're too up your own ass to do".


I'm not so sure about this. I think that the labor market is big enough that in times of duress, British people might be willing to take underjobs.

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And as well, immigrants have held up this country. There was a severe labour shortage after WW2 that they helped to lessen the impacts of. They have been supporting this country in those lower paid jobs for decades, yet people want them out? Doesn't make sense.


I think as a whole, a strong argument can be made that immigrant populations bolster the economy.

However, the problem is that immigration has kind of a circumstantial effect on the economy. If there is a labor shortage, immigration is obviously ideal. During times of high unemployment and labor surplus, however, immigration might not have as good an effect on the economy. The big issue is that a lot of the time many immigrants come into a country during times of labor shortage, but then when it becomes harder to find jobs, people start scapegoating the immigrants and turning to extreme nationalism. I think that's a big problem in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
Edited by Rance, Sat Nov 8, 2014 9:50 pm.
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