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Postby Ashley » Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:15 pm

What's the best videogame you've ever played?


The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, hands down. Great story, challenging-but-not-Metroid-Prime-hard game play, most excellent art and well done music....what isn't to love?

Other runner ups:
Jak II
LoZ: Ocarina of Time
Kingdom Hearts
Katamari
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Postby Psycho Molos » Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:09 pm

Whatcha think of the Matrix Trilogy?

....of the Animatrix?

....of the MMO Matrix Online? ;)

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Postby Fish and Chips » Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:18 pm

*Resists the urge to ask about Army of Darkness.*

One person from history (other than Jesus) that you'd like to have dinner with?

And,

One person from Anime that you'd like to have dinner with?
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Postby KhakiBlueSocks » Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:22 pm

I have a few more questions for you:

1. If you could cosplay as ANY anime character who would you go as, and why?

2. If you had your choice, which character would you want to voice in any cartoon?

3. Ummm...I'm kinda tapped until payday, and I really wanna get this month's issue of Newtype...do you have twenty bucks I could borrow until then?
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Postby Ashley » Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:10 am

Whatcha think of the Matrix Trilogy?
I loved the first, tolerated the second, and wished the third had not been made. I think it was a great movie until the sequels.

....of the Animatrix?
I've only seen one or two of the shorts, so I can't comment on the whole. However, I liked what I saw.

....of the MMO Matrix Online?
I'm not a big fan of MMOs in general, so I probably would not like this one very much. Truth be told I don't like RPGs in general: turn-based gameplay quite frankly turns me off.

One person from history (other than Jesus) that you'd like to have dinner with?
Hmmm...there were lots of "typical" answers I could say here (C.S. Lewis, Joan of Arc) but I think I'm going to be atypical and reply Euripides instead. He was a master playwright and I would love to know if he's truly as misogynistic as he comes off.

One person from Anime that you'd like to have dinner with?
Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop would be a lot of fun.

1. If you could cosplay as ANY anime character who would you go as, and why?
Oh goodness, I was wondering when this question would come. I'm pretty sure everyone expects me to say Kaito Jeanne, but I think if I really had to I would pick Raquel or Pacifica from Scrapped Princess.

2. If you had your choice, which character would you want to voice in any cartoon?
Meroko from Full Moon, for sure. I'd also want to play Ayu from Honey and Clover or Luchia from Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch.

3. Ummm...I'm kinda tapped until payday, and I really wanna get this month's issue of Newtype...do you have twenty bucks I could borrow until then?
Are you kidding? That's almost my entire wages for a week (I'm a poor Seminary student). Sorry, but you'll just have to hold out on your own.
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Postby TheMelodyMaker » Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:48 pm

Well, Ashley -- I gave it some careful thought, and I've got a couple of questions for you (a fun one and a serious one)...

1. When are you coming back to spam some more on Anime Angels about that teammate named McCloud? ;)

2. What advice do you have for the staffers of this or any set of message boards? :)
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Postby rocklobster » Sun Apr 29, 2007 5:17 am

1. What did you think of the Star Wars movies?
2. What book, besides the Bible, did you consider the most thought-provoking book you ever read and why?
3. Do you like classical music? If so, who is your favorite composer?
4. You said you were a fan of C.S. Lewis. Who are your other favorite writers?
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Sun Apr 29, 2007 6:31 am

What's the best thing about Texas? (or several if necessary)
Everywhere like such as, and MOES.

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Postby KhakiBlueSocks » Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:04 am

1. If, given the opportunity, you could host an CAA Convention, would you and what would it be like?

2. Have you or anyone you know of been hassled for being an anime fan or a Christian anime fan? If so, what happened?

3. Have you ever had a "blonde" moment? What happened?
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Postby Ashley » Sun Apr 29, 2007 11:25 am

1. When are you coming back to spam some more on Anime Angels about that teammate named McCloud?
Truthfully? Probably never. It's not that I dislike AA, I just have a LOT of things going on in my offline life that makes it hard enough to get on CAA. I'm taking a LOT of hours for the next few semesters, then I'll be graduating college and moving on with life....long story short, my days of boundless online freedom are coming to a close.


2. What advice do you have for the staffers of this or any set of message boards?
Remember there is a real person on the end of that keyboard, with real hopes, feelings, and hurts. Sometimes it's really hard to remember this, but you've got to try to love them as Christ would.

1. What did you think of the Star Wars movies?
I love them! I've watched my tapes so many times they've worn themselves out. I even got a lightsaber for graduation once. I am a diehard, total, hardcore star wars geekess.

2. What book, besides the Bible, did you consider the most thought-provoking book you ever read and why?
Wow! Tough call.My hermeneutics textbook (Introduction to Biblical Interpretation by D.A. Carson) forever changed the way I look at the Bible. Huston Smith's The World's Religions also deeply moved me. It explained the major world religions in a way that was very sympathetic to them...it broke my heart to read of the millions of people who are so sincere and yet so lost. Finally, there was The Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst, which opened my eyes to the way the world looks at suffering, death, and grief.

3. Do you like classical music? If so, who is your favorite composer?
Not particularly. I don't mind Vivaldi too much, and I love the music to Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker.

4. You said you were a fan of C.S. Lewis. Who are your other favorite writers?
Kara Dalkey, Kate Ross, Peter Kreeft, David Gutterson...I really like genres more than I like authors. My favorite books are about Japan, historical fiction in general, mythology/folklore, or time travel.

What's the best thing about Texas? (or several if necessary)
My family lives here. And, it's fun traveling and hearing all the misconceptions people have about us Texans. Oh, and the bukus of excellent Mexican food.

1. If, given the opportunity, you could host an CAA Convention, would you and what would it be like?
Only if I didn't have to pay for it. Otherwise, sure! We would have viewing rooms, sushi bars, merchandise swap or sell rooms, art displays, trivia contests, DDR, karaoke, and cosplay contests.

2. Have you or anyone you know of been hassled for being an anime fan or a Christian anime fan? If so, what happened?
Oh sure. My parents, for one, were not big fans of the medium when it first came out. Even now, I don't feel 100% comfortable watching it in front of them, and I rarely if ever reveal bring it up to my friends--they all think it's pretty strange, actually. I have been asked how I can be a Christian and watch that "filthy stuff", or how I deal with the magic stuff in some of it. I always explain it's just like movies...you have some titles that are G, some are PG-13, and some are X.

3. Have you ever had a "blonde" moment? What happened?
Sure. I'm trying to think of a good one to share...one time, in high school, I was watching this guy I had a crush on and walked straight into a pole. >_O;;
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Postby Ingemar » Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:25 pm

What in the world is a buku?
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Postby Ashley » Sun Apr 29, 2007 5:49 pm

buku: (bu*ku), n.

- a slang term (Texas) meaning a lot, many, multiple.
- see also: butt load
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sun Apr 29, 2007 6:12 pm

What do you usually have with you at all times?
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Postby KhakiBlueSocks » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:11 am

Ashley wrote:buku: (bu*ku), n.

- a slang term (Texas) meaning a lot, many, multiple.
- see also: butt load
Hey! We use that phrase in Louisiana too! Probably because it's cajun: "boucoup" -- prounced "Boo coo". Just a little taste of Louisiana culture from your friendly neighborhood black guy who loves socks! :thumb:

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Do you have any friends offline that remind you of people on this forum?


What was THE CRAZIEST idea you ever had?

Dinner this Friday night? :cool:
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Postby Ashley » Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:19 am

What do you usually have with you at all times?
Cell phone, watch, ponytail band, wallet, and up until a few days ago a silver celtic-knot ring on my right hand. I got a bug-bite underneath my ring and it's made it too hard to wear. [p.s. I love your new av! XD]

Do you have any friends offline that remind you of people on this forum?
Well, I have friends from this forum that I have met offline, does that count? But to answer the question more directly, I don't think so. I can think of maybe one, but it's a stretch. Most of my friends, believe it or not, are not into anime at all.

What was THE CRAZIEST idea you ever had?
Watching all of KKJ in one weekend. O_o;;;

Dinner this Friday night?
Oh, sorry...can't. Finals week, plus I'm already seeing someone.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:59 am

Let's say you and Nick were on a trip in the Amazon.There you encountered some violent Amazon-women. They kidnap you and Nick for some sort of crazy human sacrifice. The only way for both of you to survive is if Nick became a slave and you become a primal Amazon woman for the rest of your life.

Inside your pocket is some duct tape, tweezers, a thick rubber band, some marbles. Inside Nick's pockets is a cellphone with an antenna, a glasses case, and a can of spray paint.

Using all of these items, what is the best way to successfully defend yourself and escape from these Amazon women?
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Postby Fish and Chips » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:13 am

Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Let's say you and Nick were on a trip in the Amazon. There you encountered some violent Amazon-women. They kidnap you and Nick for some sort of crazy human sacrifice. The only way for both of you to survive is if Nick became a slave and you become a primal Amazon woman.

Inside your pocket is some duct tape, tweezers, a thick rubber band, some marbles. Inside Nick's pockets is a cellphone with an antenna, a glasses case, and a can of spray paint.

Using all of these items, how would you defend yourself against these amazon women?

Pst. Take legal action.
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Postby bigsleepj » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:22 am

Weren't Amazon women native to the Middle East and Western Asia?

What is your oppinion of jerky?

What makes you think of pigeons?

If you could and you should, would you?

What is your first memory?

Did the Boots kill the Baker or was it a really boojum that made him vanish away?
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:25 am

bigsleepj wrote:Weren't Amazon women native to the Middle East and Western Asia?

That's irrelevant. The fact of the matter is that these Amazon women are residing in the Amazon. Why? I don't know. But we have to assume they are there for one reason or another.
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Postby bigsleepj » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:33 am

Mr. SmartyPants wrote:That's irrelevant. The fact of the matter is that these Amazon women are residing in the Amazon. Why? I don't know. But we have to assume they are there for one reason or another.

Okay, then. They got there through a space-time wormhole. :grin:
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Postby Ashley » Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:15 am

Let's say you and Nick were on a trip in the Amazon.There you encountered some violent Amazon-women. They kidnap you and Nick for some sort of crazy human sacrifice. The only way for both of you to survive is if Nick became a slave and you become a primal Amazon woman for the rest of your life.

Inside your pocket is some duct tape, tweezers, a thick rubber band, some marbles. Inside Nick's pockets is a cellphone with an antenna, a glasses case, and a can of spray paint.

Using all of these items, what is the best way to successfully defend yourself and escape from these Amazon women?

Ryan, the things Kimchi must do to your brain to make you think up a question like that....

Anyway, on to the escape!

Well, first, I'm assuming they keep us in separate cages. I would wait until nightfall then dig out a marble and the rubberband. Using my supreme anatomical knowledge, I would then hit the guard in the temple, instantly killing her (oops). I would then drag her body over, change clothes, and proceed to bust out of there using my tweezers on the lock. Oh, I would also have to use the duct tape to flatten my chest since Amazonian women traditionally cut off their right breast in order to wield a better bow. Owwie.

Disguised, I would then sneak over to the other chamber and signal for Nick to distract the guards by making his cell phone ring. Once distracted, I would fight with the guards and succeed in duct taping their wrists together and their mouths. Again, with the tweezers I would free Nick, then use the spray paint to paint him completely black so we could sneak through the forest unobserved.

As we trekked through the forest, we would use the marbles, rubberband, and glasses case to make traps for bugs and snakes, which we would digest for dinner, until we reached civilization again. Once there, I would write a riveting memoir of our travails in the displaced Amazonian country and make millions of dollars, thus funding our adventures in Japan. How's that?

Weren't Amazon women native to the Middle East and Western Asia?
According to the all mighty Wikipedia, Amazon women were in Greece.

What is your oppinion of jerky?
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Will Farrel, after his role in The Producers.

If you could and you should, would you?
Yes.

What is your first memory?
Hmm....I remember my mom taking me to parks and reading to me. I also remember breaking my arm when I was 3. I guess those two are tied for first.

Did the Boots kill the Baker or was it a really boojum that made him vanish away?
My vote is with the Boots. There's a reason I don't wear them.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:21 pm

Interesting. I haven't thought of that

What I would have done would be similar. Except that I would pretend to join the Amazonian race while Nick would be a temporary slave. Of course this is assuming I wouldn't have to cut off my right breast (Assuming I am female). But one must account for what measures one would go through for freedom (Remember the guy who cut off his right hand to escape from an avalanche?).

Now. I would have used the duct tape, rubber band, glasses case and Nick's cellphone to form some sort of slingshot, then snipe these Amazons one at a time. With enough force applied, one could use the cellphone and pen as a stabbing device.

But hey! I like your idea too.
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Postby rocklobster » Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:03 pm

Who are your favorite secular musicians?
What's your opinion of Studio Ghibli?
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Postby Ashley » Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:45 pm

Who are your favorite secular musicians?
Lifehouse, Yui Horie, Kelly Clarkson, Dashboard Confessional, Michelle Branch, The Rasmus, Linkin Park, Vertical Horizon, Savage Garden (I went down my iTunes list and pulled off names XD)

What's your opinion of Studio Ghibli?
That's Miyazaki's studio, right? If so, I hate them. I know, I know, I'm crazy. But seriously, I don't think they're all that great...they seem really slow and boring to me, and all the characters are rather ugly (especially the girls). Spirited Away was okay, Howl's Moving Castle is probably the only one I'd want to see again, and the rest were utterly forgettable to me.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Tue May 01, 2007 5:55 am

Ashley wrote:What's your opinion of Studio Ghibli?
That's Miyazaki's studio, right? If so, I hate them. I know, I know, I'm crazy. But seriously, I don't think they're all that great...they seem really slow and boring to me, and all the characters are rather ugly (especially the girls). Spirited Away was okay, Howl's Moving Castle is probably the only one I'd want to see again, and the rest were utterly forgettable to me.

I have a feeling you haven't seen Grave of the Fireflies. Also, have you seen My Neighbor Totoro?
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Postby Ashley » Tue May 01, 2007 7:06 am

No to Grave of the Fireflies, bits and pieces of My Neighbor Totoro.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Tue May 01, 2007 7:39 am

Ashley wrote:No to Grave of the Fireflies, bits and pieces of My Neighbor Totoro.

Ah I see. Those two are pretty much the only Studio Ghibli films which I praise. I highly recommend them, especially Grave of the Fireflies.
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Postby Cap'n Nick » Tue May 01, 2007 1:49 pm

Actually, I wouldn't say Grave of the Fireflies was all that great. It's moving, sure, but what's really going on here? It's sucking my will to live while telling me that war is bad. It doesn't entertain me and it doesn't give me a new perspective, so I would have trouble attributing any great value to it. If one happens to like feeling like death warmed over (which I know some people actually do) or has a seriously warped view of the human cost of war, then this assessment could be reversed completely, but for me it's not worth much.
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Postby Azier the Swordsman » Tue May 01, 2007 5:18 pm

I've never cared for Studio Ghibli either. Personal taste. They have long yet to make something that appeals to me.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Tue May 01, 2007 6:19 pm

Cap'n Nick wrote:Actually, I wouldn't say Grave of the Fireflies was all that great. It's moving, sure, but what's really going on here? It's sucking my will to live while telling me that war is bad. It doesn't entertain me and it doesn't give me a new perspective, so I would have trouble attributing any great value to it. If one happens to like feeling like death warmed over (which I know some people actually do) or has a seriously warped view of the human cost of war, then this assessment could be reversed completely, but for me it's not worth much.

XD Well it is an Anti-War movie, after all.

As for liking the feeling of death... well... let's just say I am a major fan of sad and depressing films. So I suppose I'm one of those people XD
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