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Gena kumo

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In Topic: *The* Bleach Discussion Thread

23 November 2010 - 02:55 AM

OMFREAKIN'GOSH. I know that I haven't posted in next to forever, but I just had a Bleach epiphany.
Besides the whole "Ramen guy is Aizen" stuff, how about those other new characters who go to meet with Urahara? Look familiar?

That girl named Ururu on page 14 (http://www.mangafox.com/manga/bleach/v47/c427/14.html) looks distinctly like Nel with those two strands of hair in her face and the lilt to her eyes.

...And this may be a bit of a stretch, but check out the little kid on page 13, you know, Jinta? Doesn't he remind you of somebody? A younger, less psychotic version of Grimmjow maybe?

Just take a moment and compare the two:
Jinta: http://www.mangafox....47/c427/13.html
Grimmjow: http://www.google.co.../...295&bih=757

So has Kubo pulled a Kishimoto on us and is now reincarnating all of his dead hollows? Perhaps. (Let all the UliquiHime fans rejoice!)

In Topic: A complete rip-off from Bleach...

02 March 2010 - 04:01 AM

QUOTE (Muffins? @ Mar 1 2010, 09:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
At least he had the balls to issue a statement about it!


Well, a weak and defensive statement that sounds rather childish and naive (an excuse instead of an apology).
There is a difference between being "inspired by work you admire" and using someone else's work and ideas for your own purposes.

Usually, I'd give the kid the benefit of the doubt, but the evidence against him makes the plagiarism just too obvious (did he honestly think that people wouldn't notice?)

I must admit, I like how calmly and humorously Tite Kubo is handling the news. Personally, I'd be wailing (and suing) that punk kid for having the gall to steal my work. You've got to respect Kubo for his maturity in the situation.

In Topic: Naruto 484

26 February 2010 - 08:50 AM

Okay, there is officially no more contest.

"Old flame" turned Psychopath maniac who tries to shank you with a knife (Yipe!)
VS.
Guy who saves you from said Psychopath in "princess carrying style" (So princely and heartful! My inner fangirl is very happy right now).

Hm, I think guy who saves you wins hands down. ;3

It's not going to be easy, but I'm glad that both Sakura and Naruto are taking a bit of a reality check.
After all that Sasuke has gone through, it would be nearly impossible that he would be unchanged, remaining the little twelve year-old in their memories who knocked them out and left them in the dust.
Obviously, this is not going to be a hunky-dory trip back to Konoha with rainbows and a smiling Sasuke (though at this point, the thought of Sasuke actually happy kinda scares me)

Despite the pain it will cause (it was hard to see Sakura break down like that and throw herself at Sasuke), I think this battle is a great opportunity for some solid character development for (and between) our two favorite characters.

In Topic: Naruto 482

16 February 2010 - 04:59 AM

Yeah, yeah, I know I'm a few days late to post, but really, I'm was surprised beyond belief.

Never thought that a spoiler that sounded like a complete SasuSaku-produced fake would turn out to be true.
Remember a translation posted by Enermil?

"Here is some translation of the spoiler from nja...

...Karin hails from the same village of Konoha. Back when they had to collect the scrolls of Heaven and Earth, Karin lost her comrades and was attacked by a bear, but she was saved.
Boy Sasuke: Is that a Scroll of Earth? Well, bye~ (smiling face)
Current Sasuke: (face dies away) Well, bye~
Karin: I just wanted to see his face one more time...
Just when he wants to finish Karin off, Sakura appears
Sasuke: 'Sakura...? How did you find me?'
Sakura: (This is the current Sasuke-kun. He changed so much...)

'I'm going to accompany you Sasuke-kun, so I'm running from konoha as well!!'"


Dang. Who'd a thunk?
Apparently, despite all of those chapters and volumes of development...
Sakura is still the little fangirl who wanted to run away with her crush when he left the village. =__=
How terribly and ironically sad.

In Topic: PB's Blog

08 February 2010 - 12:04 AM

QUOTE (peanutbutter126 @ Dec 12 2009, 11:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ah, sorry, Lee. XD My email didn't give me a notification of your pokity post and I've sort of been procrastinating a lot... I've kinda been missing from the forum for a bit because I was too lazy to log on and post. inotherwordsilurked >.> sweatdrop.gif

But now let's break out of that habit! I miss chatting to you guys - especially now that a certain Gena-chan is back. :3


What? How did I end up replying to this shout-out two months late!?!
I'm soooo sorry PB. You must have been sitting in front of your computer just WAITING for me to answer this entire time (well, you have a life so you probably wouldn't have done something pointless like that...but just let me pretend that you did and make myself feel like I was missed).

Like krissy said, sleep is what you need! Here is an (extended) version of what I do: (I used to have horrible insomnia and night-owl sleeping patterns, as you could tell because I was sending messages to you at 8p.m. YOUR TIME).

-Try to avoid watching any T.V. or looking at computer screens two hours before you go to sleep (somehow, doing these things makes your brain "wake up" more and can keep you up, on average, two hours later than you intended).

-Take a really nice, long, warm, skin-wrinkling bath and/or shower (I don't like baths personally, but some people do).

-Wrap your hair and yourself in a towel and just sit there in bed for a while with a book and/or decent reading material (but not too good, so that you don't want to keep reading), while putting on your favorite lotion, smelling something nice, or drinking tea (but try to avoid falling asleep that way...because I have done that before, and it's not the best thing to wake up on a soggy pillow).

-Get into your P.J.s or whatever (maybe dry your hair like I do) and make sure at least MOST of your tasks are done that might bother you when you're trying to get to sleep.

-After you feel like everything you need to do is done, start turning off your lights methodically, preferably with warm socks on so the cold floor doesn't wake you up again.

-Breath deeply (A breathing exercise I learned from a book: Count in your head while inhaling...1,2,3,4 and then exhale for the same amount of time...1,2,3,4. Concentrate on air coming in and out and try to make it where your stomach expands as you breathe instead of just your ribcage, like a singer does to get a really clear note).

-Think simple, but not philosophical, thoughts (and don't you DARE think about anything important).

-Now clear your mind of all things that have happened that day.

-Think "black" or just concentrate hard on your breathing. Allow your conscience to slip away (To remove any doubts: No, counting sheep has been scientifically proven to be an ineffective way to get to sleep. It just eventually bores people into light slumber).

-Make sure your sleep patterns stay reasonably consistent so that you're body clock stays on schedule, so that the process of sleeping and waking up will become easier.

-And listen to gena's really long bullet-point rant on how to get to sleep (I'm looking at how terribly long this is...and realizing how often I don't listen to my own advice...)

On a less motherly and overbearing note (I have good intentions, and I know how sleeplessness feels), is your vacation over?
If so... sad.gif
If not, would it be terribly selfish if I suggested that you maybe...write a little? If I maybe...requested for some more "Only Human?" As sort of a celebration for my long delayed return?

I know, I'm sounding like Lee (but at least Lee is a nice person who is worthy of imitation).

Hope everything is going well! Be sure and keep us posted!