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4 yrs ago
Current So, as an American, what do I do when I need to choose between illegal immigration to Canada and dying in a civil war?
5 yrs ago
Woo! Got the prick!
8 yrs ago
When you try to write an essay on climate change but it just degrades into angry rambling halfway through.
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8 yrs ago
Conquer it, conquer the bread.
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8 yrs ago
Up until today I've never had any trouble with my EUIV Japan games. Today I got stomped five times in a row before even uniting the country.
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I'm a weeaboo communist. Are you surprised?

EDIT: You probably are now, but I'm not going to tell you why you wouldn't have been like two years ago. You get to agonize over that yourself.

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WE'RE CLOSE, MEN!
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Woah, I need a source for that one just because, if it is true, i'd like to read more.


It's from The Last Train From Hiroshima, a book that was pulled off shelves because some of the people whom were interviewed were found to be frauds. A revised version was released with only the accounts from people who really survived the blasts, as well as multiple new interviewees. It's called To Hell And Back: The Last Train From Hiroshima. I haven't read it, so I can't say if the accounts are still in there. Still, I can't imagine it not being a good read.
You know the Ghouls from Fallout? There are accounts of versions of them in real life. But they're more horrifying and sad.

(Unconfirmed) accounts say that some victims of the atmoic bombings had their skin burnt to a crisp and turned into hide that looked like reptilian scales from far away, while the only thing that remained of their face was a constantly open mouth-like hole. They just roamed around on the outskirts of the blast radius until they dropped dead, as they couldn't eat or drink. They didn't even seem self-aware after what had happened.
@Keyguyperson, I get all fuzzy when sci-fi is brought up especially if it's regarding an anime. Thank you so much for having contributed so much to your anime recommendations because you can bet your bottom dollar, I'm looking into those!

By the way, where is your avatar from?

I think the one I'm going to start off right now since I have a little bit of room for a few episodes is Sora no Woto. ^3^


Thanks, I'm just glad to have helped (plus I like Gushing About Showed I Like), my avatar is from Sora no Woto by the way.
"What's up with your hair?"
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"Is nobody going to recognize the fact that the fucking cat is a raging racist?"
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As far as we know, it's a hallucination based off of the dream you were having before you woke up. After all, we are always dreaming, we just don't remember it all (some people, like me, almost never remember their dreams).

I might have had sleep paralysis, but it was a really long time ago. When I was two (or maybe younger), I got insanely sick. The flu, strep throat, and a third one I don't remember. My temp was consistently juuust low enough for me to not need to be rushed to the ER, but we needed to use two medicines to keep it there (I still need two different medicines to treat my fevers, for some reason). It's the only thing I really remember from that time, but there was this recurring hallucination I kept having, and I never moved or talked during it. I was just there, lying horrified. It could have easily been sleep paralysis, since (being a sick two year old) I slept quite a bit, and fever dreams like to repeat. I've never actually thought of it this way, but yeah, I guess that could have been it.

I've never thought that much about the paranormal (aside from the one time in 8th grade), but I'd never discount the possibility. My general policy on the paranormal, spirituality, religion, etc. is "I dunno, you decide". So... I guess that's my answer here.

As for the topic of this... uh... topic, I had this one dream way back when I was five or something. I walked into this empty white room with a bunch of doors, but every door just led to a bathroom or closet. After a few minutes of frantically trying to get out and panicking the whole time, I walked right into the middle of the room and happily said "I know how to get out of here!" Then I woke up.

Looking back, that's always funny.
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