It sounds odd to me to be saying this, but I'm going to be learning Aikido. Not a school of Aikido... Aikido. Saotome Shihan, the founder of the dojo I will be going to, as I said was a student of O Sensei, and I can't seem to find anything that says it's a school, just that I'll be learning the way O Sensei believed it should be taught. Assuming that the Wikipedia entries on Aikido and Mitsugi Saotome and based on what it says at the website of the dojo I'm going to attend, the Aikido Shobukan Dojo, it's just Aikido. Kinda odd, eh?
Hmmm, I don't think much about after death. Most likely we just die and that is it... that seems most logical afterall. Somehow, I wouldn't be sad if that were the case, well I couldn't be sad I suppose. Of course it is nice to believe in some sort of great beyond but it doesn't really seem perfect either.
Bah, I hate it when stores just randomly close, especially small comfy shops where you grow really arrached, it is always so sad.
My friends liked Underworld:Evolution, though I'm pretty impartial to it, they were explaining something about a sex scene with a dwarf though that sounded amusing and terribly disturbing.
As for Death Note... Unfortunately I had the death of 'L' ruined for me somewhere around the third volume... so I knew it was coming. Still he was my favorite so it was depressing. Besides, Nia and Mero are just so... can't describe it but Mero really makes me cheer on Light. Yeah, after 'L's death I haven't bean reading with as much passion either >:
Sex scene with a dwarf. O.O I must have missed that part. >.> But I did see a preview for Silent Hill (the trailer that's online, but it was huge this time!). I am so going to see that movie, and so screaming like a little girl. XD
As for Death Note, OMG! I would kill someone if L's death was spoiled for me. And I think part of the appeal for L vs Light was that it was essentially personal. Maybe that will appear for N or M, but it's not that way now (I'm only in the early 70s). Also, while I liked L, I don't think L or Light were exactly what you would call good guys. While L wanted to stop Kira, the impression that he more wanted to solve an "unsolvable crime" than save other people's lives.
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Bah, I hate it when stores just randomly close, especially small comfy shops where you grow really arrached, it is always so sad.
My friends liked Underworld:Evolution, though I'm pretty impartial to it, they were explaining something about a sex scene with a dwarf though that sounded amusing and terribly disturbing.
As for Death Note... Unfortunately I had the death of 'L' ruined for me somewhere around the third volume... so I knew it was coming. Still he was my favorite so it was depressing. Besides, Nia and Mero are just so... can't describe it but Mero really makes me cheer on Light. Yeah, after 'L's death I haven't bean reading with as much passion either >:
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As for Death Note, OMG! I would kill someone if L's death was spoiled for me. And I think part of the appeal for L vs Light was that it was essentially personal. Maybe that will appear for N or M, but it's not that way now (I'm only in the early 70s). Also, while I liked L, I don't think L or Light were exactly what you would call good guys. While L wanted to stop Kira, the impression that he more wanted to solve an "unsolvable crime" than save other people's lives.
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