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  1. [color=red] [size=1] This following poem was, well, in part inspired by E.E Cumming's "since feeling is first", here, below is the poem:[/size] [quote][u][b]since feeling is first[/b][/u] e.e. cummings since feeling is first who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly kiss you: wholly to be a fool while Spring is in the world my blood approves, and kisses are a better fate than wisdom lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry --the best gesture of my brain is less than your eyelids' flutter which says we are for each other: then laugh, leaning back in my arms for life's not a paragraph And death i think is no parenthesis[/quote] [size=1] But with the one I'm about to put, I tried to convey, well, possibly the opposite of this poem, and sort of sorrow over the dead. But really, this poem is a very broad one. You'll notice I used to word 'wholly' quite often, which I did purposely. It may bog the poem down for you, but I don't know--it's all preference there. Here:[/size] [b][u]Sorrowed Flower, Wholly Kissed[/b][/u] My sorrow comes first: wholly, hits the cheek. and it is human: for feelings: they wholly kiss. and it is human: for tears: they wholly kiss. My sorrow comes first: wholly, tears. and it is human: for passions: they wholly hiss. as the wind flame blows. and it is human: for memories: they wholly hiss. as the wind softly glows. Since sorrow comes first: I care those wholly, for cold: it wholly bites. I care those wholly, and it is human: for preservation: sorrow is held: and it is human. O, don't cry? I hear you wail: in the sky ethereal. my eyes' way is but a wholly kiss. sorrow's way is but a wholly hiss. the wind blows? froze. O, don't cry? I hear you wail: in the sky ethereal. Since sorrow comes first: don't O, don't cry? the wind blows? froze. it is for you and God: these heavened tears tears blow? froze. sorrow: for you: exhumed. sorrow sways? froze. I hear: it's you. the flower, red, blows? in the meadow swaying. the tears, clasp? the flower: it sways. [/color]
  2. [color=red][b]Name:[/b] Kern Domhnull Mabuz Beadurinc [b]Nickname:[/b] Kerndurnc [b]Age:[/b] Twenty-four [b]Race:[/b] Half-Sayain [b]Height:[/b] 6'4" [b]Description:[/b] He has bright, very apparent, red hair. He wears a dark and shrowdy cloak all about his body, and his head is the only thing left uncovered by this hungering and surrounding darkness of the cloak. Hidden deep inside his cloak, he lies hidden a large broad sword which is a sword passed down from generation to generation in his family. [b]Personality:[/b] He is a warrior, pure and honorable. He is rather short-sighted and extremely arrogant and hubrant. Every action he takes with nobility and pure warrior ethic. [b]History:[/b] His father was one of the Saiyans who had survived the trip so long ago. He grew up his life training non-stop, as is the way of his family. When he turned eighteen, he was given the sword of his father, Ma'isah, and since then has been wondering about, finding fights and training as he could find fit. [b]Strength:[/b] 35 [b]Defense:[/b] 20 [b]Speed:[/b] 15 [b]Ki:[/b] 30 [b]Dorm:[/b] K[/color]
  3. [color=red] Ah, but questions are not always true. I believe hate and love are intuitional human emotions, which, what I'm basically saying, each and everyone of us have feelings of love and hate. They also don't got directly along with another, but they are oppositives. But I don't think your question really is relevant, once you see the fact that hate and love are emotions and feelings, and that each and every human being has them.[/color]
  4. [color=red] Yes, I know James. His chances are now few. Err...none.[/color]
  5. [color=red] Ack, who cares about the future. It happens. Heh, all I want to do is make it through life. That alone is enough. Geesh :rolleyes:.[/color]
  6. [color=red]...Eh, this thread has seemingly no point. Ack. As I said in the thread nextly to this one, [url=www.theotaku.com/rules.shtml]please read the rules[/url]. Thank you.[/color] [img]http://cwb.250free.com/Others/gavel.jpg [/img]
  7. [color=red] Banning is a necessary thing. There are two types of bans, an IP ban, and just a ban. It depends upon how large the offense, or how small. This is all included in the rules, and here's the part about banning directly from it: [quote][b]Banning[/b] At OtakuBoards.com, we handle the banning of members very carefully. And at all times, staff are required to consider the site's rules in relation to members. If members break rules, they will be warned about doing so more often than not. If rules are broken after a warning by staff, the member will be banned without question. In some cases, OtakuBoards is also faced with "mass spammers", or basically, people who sign up to the boards for the express purpose of creating trouble among members. Such individuals will be banned immediately and without notice.[/quote] Also, if you haven't read the rules, you very well should. Go [url=www.theotaku.com/rules.shtml]here[/url].[/color][img]http://cwb.250free.com/Others/gavel.jpg [/img]
  8. [color=red] For the count, I like them both. I used them in an interchangable matter. Somedays rhyming just comes easy, others, I can seem to piece together something that doesn't rhyme to turn out pretty good. So really, I don't have a preference. But I do use free verse much more often, though. It's just much more expressive for me. But I use them both.[/color]
  9. [color=red][size=1] I don't know why, but I made a part II to the sky poem. I don't know, I just felt I needed to go on more into it...so, you can view this is a complete different poem. or, you can link the two together. Whichever makes it better for you.[/size] [b][u]Good-bye Sky (There Was a Shine) Part II[/b][/u] The likeliest of tides is callen to time, Here, but now, it's gone. The likeliest of lies is now called foreto to shine, Lost, but now, it's gone. The likeliest of tides, long called for a time. [i](It's gone, but now, here)[/i] And likeliest of lies, now called foreto to shine. [i](It's gone, but now, lost)[/i] An' the blue sky, my sky, It's no longer a shine. It's memory, Here, but now, it's gone. Partation of gone, a flame of bond. [i](There, but flickered, now gone)[/i] The life, it's now its own sky. [i](Flying, but here, and now)[/i] It's swirling moon-strucken luminescent cold. [i](Shine here, but now lustered old)[/i] An' the blue sky, my sky, It's no longer a shine. It's memory, Here, but now, it's gone. The hole is black, the sky a mirage. The mind's a sky, the hole an after-mirage. The hole is black, the sky a hue. The mind's a forest, the hole forgotten good-bye ruin. The pain's gone, but the pain's ethereal flame lingers on. The sky's the pain, but the pain's fallen lingers on. An' the blue sky, my sky, It's no longer a shine. It's memory, here, but now, it's gone. The hole's long. The sky, gone. Clouds are pain's fortune, An' fortune's fain is gone in found. [i](A fortune good is oft left around)[/i] Here and there, its sky is mine and ground's. The sky's a dreamer [i](Dreams are luminescent?only a moon)[/i] It's gone, but ungone. Done, but undone. And look?look to the sky. [i](Alas, there?there was a shine)[/i] The time's taken, the hole is fly? [i](And wishes of dream often die)[/i] The sky's forgot, it needs good-bye. [i](Bones are sinew, countenance is muscle chewed)[/i] Interred is good-bye, for I'm that of sky. An' the blue sky, my sky, It's no longer a shine. It's memory, Here, but now, it's gone. Here, but now, it's gone. And rememberance strives long. But now? It's gone. [/color]
  10. [color=red] From what G/S/B had pasted, and from my own looking around of the site, I've found no reason for this thread. It's just pretty much spam once you get to the fact that those smilies are copyrighted. And, also, you could've just PMed a mod or James asking if he'd like to use the smilies from the site. With all of that taken into account, this topic has not very much relevancy to me. Closed. [img]http://cwb.250free.com/Others/gavel.jpg [/img][/color]
  11. [color=red] Ah. Yes. That someone would be me, Sky. It would be me...:evil laugh: Actually, I just call you that out of...I don't know, it's just way better than...:pause:...the other way you say it. :gasp: Sky even IMed me awhile ago asking if the poem in my sig was written to spite him, lol. It isn't. I got the idea from "Good-bye blue sky" by Pink Floyd. SO yeh. lol. That was funny. Other than that, I'm never used to calling Aries Kinetic now. It's just plain weird. Plain weird. Ah, and Samjaza, your name... I just read it as [i]Semi Trainzazel[/i] all of the time. Just works out so much better. So much better. Mwhahaha.[/color]
  12. [color=red] Ah. I've got only one thing to say. When I have a son (nope, not a chance I'll get a girl, fate's not that appealing), I'm going to constantly call him my li'l [i]Son of a Mitch[/i]...or, when you grows up, Son of a Mitch....ah, please, I am not a female dog. By and by, by and by.[/color]
  13. [color=red] [whisper]Psst...Jamesy...you didn't close the topic nor delete it.[/whisper] Yup, these kinds of threads are, dramatically, no matter allowed. But it's nice to see a new face...[/color]
  14. [color=red] The first one's kind of vague and towering, but it somehow works well in its broadness, making the mind wander. The second, that one I enjoyed very much. It's simply complex. That I love. They're pretty good for how simple they are. I usually don't like simplenes, I like being overwhelmed and surrounded in a surround of my feelings. Nice job, I'd love to see more.[/color]
  15. [color=red] Seeing as a new topic hasn't been started for a while here in the Otaku Lounge, I'll take the liberty and unstagnant it. In our school newspaper a while back there was a poll about the percentage of students who cheat, and some articles pertaining to the exact same. So, seeing as I believe this topic may hold some good and civil discussion, and going along with how stagnant this forum's been these last few days, here goes nothing, for my part. I'm certain each and everyone of you have cheated at least once in your life. Keeping this as broad as it can go, you might have cheated your parents, cheated your past girlfriends/boyfriends, and so many other things. I'm sure you aren't held to deny that. Now, my main question would be where you draw the line in cheating, and do you think it's necessary, or if it should be totally unneeded. I'll now get into my beliefs about it. To me, cheating is sometimes necessary to go anywhere in life. When you go to a job, and you try to get your employer, you put yourself out, yes, but you also somewhat cheat yourself to make you look better than all the rest of the people applying for this certain job you may be trying to obtain. Thus, you make yourself superficial, make yourself appear better and much more apt than you might be. There may be exceptions, but I do think most, if not some people, do sometime, cheat to get somewhere in life. It may be in desperation, or it might be just for the fun, or the degradation you can do to others. Now that kind of cheating I believe is needed sometime in life. How else are you going to get a job with all of the other perfectly able people going to get it? Now, where I draw the line is if it's cheating the law, going under and around it for some cheated preface of it. That's where I think it's most certainly wrong. Because to me, the law is the law. Period. I'll post more of what I believe, but I'm little on time, and I've only scratched the surface and left it wide open for numerous other thoughts and angles to appear.[/color]
  16. [color=red] The world had died in his heart, it had died in his palm. He had crushed it into a salvaged shape. A salvaged shape which meant not a thing to him. It was such a petty excuse for a life, such a petty excuse. But he was going on, he was leaving civilization, he was going to go where he belonged, and where he'd always kept. The forest. He did not care the location of the forest, for such details unnerved him. All he cared about was the simple unmeticulous things that life held. The simple pleasure of knowing life, breathing in and out the wonderful life-bringing air, feeling the sun dry and course around, just the simple things. That's what he'd forgotten. The simple things. Society had brung him into conformity, and with it, he had lost all and more of himself. He had lost it all. But now, now he was leaving it, seeing that he had been so blind, seeing that his eyes had decieved. And here he sat, on the long and lonely bus drive to his reclaim. Here he sat, and passed the time. But that long time meant nothing to him, and so did the unfashionable bus. He was purely loathing of such machines, for they robbed of the simple things of life, and only fell into complexion and disdain. Ah, how time became his once again. How he felt so alive to be leaving his old life as a petty lawyer, how he felt. How much he felt. How wonderous. How purely pure.[/color]
  17. [color=red] [size=1] It's been awhile. As you might've noticed I was gone for a few days. I went to a town close to where I live with my Grandparents, and also to take my driving test. I wrote this a few nights before. It's kind of about how stressed and nervous I was about the test, and it's much more I guess. Oh, and I did get my license. I got an 86/100. I'm just as surprised as you :snicker: Well, here ya go--[/size] [b][u]Good-bye Sky (There Was a Shine)[/b][/u] Look to the sky, there's a shine. [i](Answers are there for mine)[/i] Look to th' sky, there's all seen. [i](That's where you've mean)[/i] Fall into that's there [i](Burn it int' stare)[/i] Fall. [i](For that's the course)[/i] Fall into what's eternal. [i](An' ne'er forget?that's nocturnal)[/i] Sleep fore'er in the sky. [i](For there, it's all in find)[/i] Sleep no more e'er, for time i' soon. [i](and all those wishes, they're luminescent, onl' a moon)[/i] An' look, look to th' sky? [i](There's a shine)[/i] It's remember'd, i' is perpetual, an' still is. [i](everything's eventual)[/i] An' my sky, O, where has it been? [i](It's right in your eyes, it's malignant, thin)[/i] I see i', bu' I can't. [i](Let it all go, that's what's can't)[/i] I can't see it, and, O, I'm afraid. [i](Fear, that's lost an' frail'd)[/i] I'm afraid, for thus, I'm without my sky. [i](Fear is blind'ng, do not so, for you shall make i', that's all in time)[/i] Thus without my veil'ng sky, what am I? [i](You are in mind)[/i] I need tha' hope, tha' open-end'd feel. [i](It's in yourself, that's where you heal)[/i] I need th' blue, I nee' that usurper o' fear. [i](It's all there?find it, an' you're your own sky)[/i] O, I miss my protect've sky. [i](Then let 't go, an' let it....fly)[/i] 'T's all so cloudy, so gray now. [i](An' gray, that's imbued in found)[/i] 'T's all so gone, so lost an' faded. [i](It's gone, the world's changed fore'er remade in your change)[/i] An' I'm afraid, O, I fear. [i](Don't fear, for then shall you lose steer)[/i] For, the sky, my sky, i's no long'r. [i](An' that?that's made ye strong'r)[/i] It's all forlorn, i's all so nostalgic [i](Ah, do taste that logic)[/i] An' I fear, I tremble, for I shake i' all [i](That be true, so all do)[/i] An', an' most o' all, I hope I do not fall [i](Do not worry, for you'll keep after all)[/i] An' look, look to the sky. [i](There, there was a shine)[/i] It teaches to fly, then? [i](It lets us go, fore'er)[/i] Then we fall, fall int' the ride. [i](An' it onl' then watches, watches as we glide)[/i] Good-bye, good-bye my blue hazed sky. [i](You're going to fly)[/i][/color]
  18. [color=red] I, too, do not know if I'm certainly believing in God. To me, it just seems like another ledge for mankind to grasp to better themselves, and hold to have something to believe in. So I really don't know. But my parents really don't like that I really don't believe in God. But I don't know. I do and I don't. I don't and I do. At least it's something to believe on to when I'm feeling low. That's all I use it for. Other than that, I find it sort of unable to believe. I need dire, good proof for such things. I'm not just going to believe in something because millions of others do so. I'm going to because I'm going to, not because of anyone else. So I don't know anymore. I really don't know. I was confirmed awhile ago, but I just don't know. It could be real, but then again, it's far from real. I'm a Christan if you're wondering. So yeh. I'm not sure.[/color]
  19. Mitch

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    [color=red][b]Name:[/b] Mithion Speelandar [b]Age:[/b] 245 [b]Species:[/b] Werewolf [b]Host:[/b] Werewolf [b]Weapon:[/b] Teeth, claws, [b]Bio:[/b] N/A [b]Appearance:[/b] 6'6" tall. Brown hair, green eyes. His face is rough and matted with hair, as if he hasn't shaved in ages. His eyes encompass out from his exterior, glowing solemnly, as if light has touched them. He always looks rather weary, as if he's ready to give up all hope, all life, and just rot away into wind in the air. He wears an old, delicit pair of matching black pants, and black vinyl coat. His presence is stunningly fearing. His rather tall height allows him to be very scarefully endearing and rightfully seen. [/color]
  20. [color=red] Valen, kindly, please do not do my job for me. And as Valen says, directly within your view, if you would have taken the time to look, there's already the same thread. Thus, closed. Ahhh...it's been awhile, my hammer's grown rusty [img]http://cwb.250free.com/Others/gavel.jpg [/img] You can find the other thread [url=http://www.otakuboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18847]HERE[/url][/color]
  21. Mitch

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    [color=red] I like good company. 10.10101010100392323232232/44 O_O OK...I am just begging to be on that 'list of people who annoy [strike]Cera[/strike] Sara' :p OK...I can't help but be serious. It's purely genious. Purely. It all is so simple, yet it's so awesomely cool. I like how tight it is. Lol, that's the only word I could think of. Very good job.[/color]
  22. [color=red][list] [*]A twelve volume set of books containing all of Shakespeare's works, including his poems, and letters. This thing is beautiful. The pages are glossed with gold coloring on the outside, and it's just so neat and beautiful. This is somethnig I'll keep for a long time, that's for sure. [*]A complete collection of Robert Frost's poems all in one book. Again, this is also very nice. I love Robert Frost's poetry. [*]Civilization III. I asked for it, I got it. [*]Battlefield 1942. A great game. I've only played the demo, but wow. I haven't opened it yet, since I'm not sure it'll run on my computer. It takes a 32-bit video card, and mine's only 8-bit. So it'll probably go back. [*]A neon clock. It looks great in my room. Really nice here as well. [*]Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers Playstation 2 game. I've played it for about an hour. Loads o' fun here. [*]Journal with a dragon thing for a cover. I don't know if I'll use it, but it sure is cool. I probably will, though. It'd be nice to write stuff out before I post it into my blog. [*]Dragon poster. What can I say, I love dragons. It glows in the dark also, and it looks very nice hung next to my Neon Clock. [*]Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers calendar. I've already got the first one from the first movie, so yeh. Nice. [*]80$. Wow.[Edit] Actually, I left some out. 105$ :)[/Edit] [*]Compaq Presario PC, it was my parent's old one. [*]Computer desk. Also my parent's old one. [/list] As you can see, I'm very spoiled. I don't deserve any of this. Just knowing I have a place to live, parents that love me, and knowing I have a future is more than enough. I'd very well rather have given to those that haven't anything.[/color]
  23. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Tasis [/i] [B][COLOR=royalblue]Numbers Mitch, numbers ;) In FFIV, like Bremma said, it's Kain. Cecil was Pali, plai's can use white magic, Rosa was a white mage, white magic there. Rydia is a summoner, need MP there, and that Fusoya guy (think thats his name) was some sort of Mage, so it had to be Kain... [/COLOR] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=red] *smacks self super-hard in head* Damnit, I hate myself right now...*wasn't taught how to count roman numerals in school, since the teacher thought it wasn't needed*[/color]
  24. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Desbreko [/i] [B][color=indigo]go through when you return to Midgar, all the way down at the end. [b]Question:[/b] My other one still stands. In FFVI, what spell does the Ragnarock sword randomly cast?[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=red]My slip. As for your other question, I believe it is Umaro.[/color]
  25. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by GinnyLyn [/i] [B][color=crimson]YAY! *grins happily* OK, easy one--name the Limit Break shown in Tasis' avatar.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=red] That's dirt easy. Cross-slash. [b]Question:[/b] Mmm...must think of hard one...hah...I got one *smiles evilly*...if you were to take all of the limit breaks from FFVII and multiply them by two, then doubling them again, what number would you get? Yes, I made it up, I don't even know the answer, lol. But in this case, since it's a rather strange question, I'll give another for no reason :D [b]Question:[/b] In FFVI, what level is Terra at at the beginning of the game, when she's in the armor, what are the two character's names that are with her, and what level are they at.[/color]
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