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The Ivory Tower
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Posted by Riveet099 - September 22nd, 2016
A bowl of Skittles, three will kill you, would you take a handful yada yada yada...
The basic underlying message talks about risk entailing too quick an acceptance of refugees. Problem is, when risk is mentioned, the skittles become a lot more than just refugees. This analogy can be used to talk about making friends or training cops. Some of them may be bad apples.
Posted by Riveet099 - September 16th, 2016
I want to squeal like a fangirl or cry just because the movie made me. I personally found the film a slow start, but it cuts nice and quick to the conflict and sums up the situation nicely in prep for the Duscae demo and the actual game. Nyx, Libertus and Lunafreya are so stunning and I think the voices do them justice. The ending just made me want to rip my heart out (No spoilers here, I think).
In short, you should watch it if you have two hours of free time.
Posted by Riveet099 - August 18th, 2016
I respect Tite Kubo for having ended his long-running series Bleach at last. He gave it a good ending, or as conclusive as he could, but of course, he missed a lot of explanations. Half the Quincies' debut was rushed and retarded (It was stupid to focus so much away from the MCs) and we are left with questions regarding Harribel, Nel, Urahara ... etc. Bleach was good up until about the Fullbring Arc, but I kept reading because I was hoping it'd turn around sometime. Still, Bleach was one of the 3 greats and it will be somewhat missed at least. Now only One Piece remains and I don't think it'll end any time soon, which is good, I guess. The new mangas rolling in like Toriko or Seven Deadly Sins are good, but some of them are just godawful (but I find myself reading) like Fairy Tail.
Posted by Riveet099 - August 12th, 2016
Anyone ever see reading material or literature that makes you think "Oh, this is going to be just awful," but you end up reading it anyway? And as the story goes on, you just feel it gets worse and worse but you don't stop. Why the hell is that? That's a problem I think I have. Is that how people felt reading penny dreadfuls?