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*runs in and wins :3* I didn't like pokemon too much... XD Golden Sun and Earthbound and stuff are my favourites in the 2D genre :3
I was Amareth :)




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Great Scot!
One writer with one imagination makes thousands of new worlds and stories." ~ Anonymous author




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Who's Scot?
100% autistic




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He that one guy who you always know is there, but you can never really see him.
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Food!
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"Great Scott!" is an exclamation by a character whose name I cannot remember at present.
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
— Paul the Apostle

Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.




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Peter in The Chronicles of Narnia!
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For Narnia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Three ghosts in the lighthouse




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For the fox hats!
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No, Peter did not say that. However, who did is still beyond me. (And if you say, "For Narnia!" why not say, "For Aslan!")
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
— Paul the Apostle

Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.




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Well, Peter said it in the movie. I don't think he did i thr book though...
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That series of movies bores me. Or bored me. I haven't watched one in like 8 years.
I am a forest fire and an ocean, and I will burn you just as much
as I will drown everything you have inside.
-Shinji Moon


I am the property of Rydia, please return me to her ship.




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It really botched the real story in the book!
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Which series really botched it? Because there are (sadly) two-- the British, and the more recent one initiated by Disney. (Didney Worl!!!)

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The British one was very faithful to the series but the acting was atrocious. Not to mention the characters had no 'character' to them: they felt like cardboard cutouts of the books' characters who said almost verbatim what the books' characters did.
Then there was the series that Disney started back in...'05? Wow, that makes me feel old. That was almost ten years ago now. Their renditioning of LWW was amazing, and Liam Neeson made the best Aslan ever. Then there was Prince Caspian, which although not up to par on plot authenticity, was still nevertheless a decent movie. And then we have VotDT, which Fox 2000 media took over around midway through and then trashed it. I cannot emphasize that enough. For novel cinemization, that movie was atrocious.


And if we're going to be shouting anything from Narnia, it's "Further up and further in!" :D
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I was notably referring to the Disney movies and most notably the last two.
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Daddy Long Legs are more closely related to crabs than spiders and somehow the idea of crablike creatures with spider legs that have escaped the entrappings of the primordial sea and now crawl over land and can walk up and down walls and ceilings creeps me more than I can adequately describe.
— Snoink