The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 12,195 ViewsAt 1/29/06 11:15 PM, CodeRedClock wrote: SHE COULD BE WADE'S WIFE
SHES DOING THE HITLER SALUTE!!!!!
It looks more like an off center Sean Connery
At 1/28/06 01:49 PM, kleeze23 wrote: They are still huge in Hawaii. It's such a dumb game though. I have my from when I was 10. I wonder if they are worth any $$$.
No. They are NOT huge in Hawaii.
Pogs exist only in mom n' pop stores, and they're usually in a small small section of the store.
Well, that mole would definately consider it cheating.
I used to do it all the time in the Gamecube version of AC. There was this animal named Tangy who used to take my stuff without asking and say "It's your fault for talking to me~!" and give me 500 bells for an item that was worth 3000 (It was from the Seagul guy so I couldn't buy it from the catalogue).
So I turned back the clock. Or whenever I miss a festival or a visit to Totakeke, I used to turn it back to be on time.
I don't do it on the DS version though. I guess I got bored of time traveling.
At 1/25/06 11:21 PM, nukechicken wrote: People like you are slowly coming to an end. Religion and the belief in a god was nessasary when people where dumb and didn't know much about the world or how things works but slowly after 2000 years of learning we have come to realize that maybe there is more to this world than blind faith hey if you want to still believe in some typew of god. Hey I'm not gonna change that but many people don't and as the years go by and we learn more about the world and how it works more and more people won't believe in god.
There's still a lot of people today that are religious. There are scientists that are religious. Majority of my science teachers were of faith. Even if science progresses, people will still hold on to religion. Because religion requires faith, not proof. Not everyone who has faith is blind.
They may be intolerant of bible-rippers, but I get the impression that you are intolerant of religion.
Sounds like a bunch of "Julius Caesar facts" combined.
The current republican administrations is comprised of neo-cons.
Not all conservatives are at the neo-conservative side of spectrum. They differ.
But yeah, people still voted for them.
At 1/25/06 02:27 AM, -Kuro- wrote: Most of these puns are pretty stupid, you dingbats!
... oh look a... twister... is... coming?
>: |
At 1/25/06 01:45 AM, Slinging-Blood wrote: Say otherwise, i dare you.
I tried to play it with my friends, but everyone just started cheating and using their hands! Boo.
I think termination's meant for people who do it just to piss people off.
He said "maybe termination" after all. The main thing was ban.
Wow... so the Sims was true. Famous people do become politcal activists...
At 1/24/06 04:57 PM, CaptainPeepers wrote: "Go fuck your friend!"
"...But it's a guy!"
"FUCK YOU!"
You misinterpretated this part. What she really meant when she said "F*** you" was, "Since it's not a girl that you can f***, have the guy f*** you".
SO WHY DIDN'T YOU?? >: (
At 1/24/06 03:57 PM, DarkSytze wrote: _____ Kills __________.
Wow, one and a half pages and it only appeared now?
At 1/24/06 09:25 AM, JohnnyWang wrote: A friend told me.
Yups. What actually got me hooked was the tutorials, Tom Fulp's biography, then the cool portal system. I really dont' like forums, but for some reason, I always come back to this one. Newgrounds is magical.
At 1/24/06 03:26 PM, mynamewontfitin wrote: Jeans can be worn like 3 times or until dirty. Other pants can only be worn once though. (IMO)
... ergh.. really? I have 2 pairs, it's been a week and a half (including weekends), and I haven't washed them yet.
I don't look like anyone famous. But, I think I did find the person in the world who looks exactly like me. And teachers are so happy to see "me" that they hug me and say someone else's name. : <
At 1/23/06 12:08 AM, extremegamer2491 wrote: Although we wouldn't learn it if we could keep the goddamn immigrants out of the country.
Supposedly, it's supposed to give perspective to the students. Though, I have to admit that it gave me perspective because I wanted to learn it. For people who don't, it'll be very hard.
Im in highschool, just got our finals done, and have half the year left. School is so easy so far. Im in a sophmore math class along with some other freshman and we are all smarter than the sophmores. I've never studied for one test (except for spanish), only reviewed a few minutes before the test.
I want a system where if you are a student that excels, you can choose what classes you want to take. That's what I want.
Some schools automatically place potential kids in lower math classes based on the different "Core group" they are in, not if they know the material or not. That's a bad system. What shitty system placed you in a sophomore class?
The kids that don't care, like many at my school, get left behind and go to a crappy school.
That's the thing. Some kids pick up on their junior year, or meet some strange thing in their life to motivate them. Anything can happen. It'll start to question who should go to a crappy school or not in a public education system that's supposed to cater to everyone. I know what you mean about the people who just don't care, and I know it's irritating as hell. I went to a high school where half the students' parents were on welfare. It's amazing to say the least, when at least one of them can learn the thing they want from a good teacher. It's extremely interesting to watch them be enthusiastic. To automatically dispose of such kids is against equal opportunity, although admittedly, there are those who don't take the opportunity as you mentioned. But equal opportunity... yeah.
Of course, people won't change it because they think all children deserve a chance at an education. they should be left behind to learn the skills required to live, like driving and cooking and stuff like that while the smart kids go to school to learn what they want to get the job they want, whether it be a doctor or an animator or whatever, and lead the world and support the dumb people.
I dunno. I really like the system in America because people have a choice. What we do in high school doesn't determine what we do for the rest of our lives. We have a second chance... or third... or fourth to get an education. It's true that there are those who will deny that chance or are doomed from the start, but the fact that it's there is what appeals to me. It's my opinion, anyway.
Another way to fix schools would be to start failing people in the fifth or sixth grade. Then maybe when they have to repeat the grade, they get their lazy asses in shape, start to care, and then in highschool they do their best so they don't hold the smart kids back. That way schools would be a lot better.
I think that it was said that flunking kids actually doesn't help them at all. Theoretically, it should work, but it actually backfires and humiliates them into thinking they're worthless. I used to think it was the answer too. Gerald W. Bracey explained that it didn't work, and he's the "biggest defender of public schools" and such, so I believe him.
At 1/22/06 10:59 PM, Birdze wrote: Its not like I hate America, but the Bush Administration and the civil court system are two things that are just outrageous.
Loopholes in the system. Find a way to fix it?
At 1/22/06 10:18 PM, Killing-Spree wrote: me too. most of the stuff i learn has been that i self teach myself.
That's good. You shouldn't do stuff just cause school tells you to. You should motivate yourself. School is just an opportunity if you feel like learning from it.
At 1/22/06 09:13 PM, MidnightEscapeArtist wrote: Sure, no system works for absolutely everyone, but I think there should be an alternate "program" for students that show signs of underachieving and a self-motivated learning drive.
It sounds reasonable, but are you motivated enough to gather support for it? Right now, it's all about test scores and such with the media.
My friend was like that; he never studied but got good grades. He just played video games all the time and wasn't motivated. He has to retake calculus in college. I think you have to keep looking for motivation. I hope you find something that motivates you after highschool.
Our Japanese class involved just reciting strings of Japanese sentences that we didn't understand, but memorized, for a camera. Then, we'd turn it in for our projects. So, to get out of the monotony, I made up shit like, "Nani up?" or other really badly-made Japanese sentences, just to add my own twist. It was fun stuff.
But, yeah, it's really hard to find motivation. That is why I suffer through math. I do the work, but I still suffer.
At 1/22/06 09:57 PM, Conky- wrote: Well gee I'd be more than happy to help you guys out but you see I live in Canada and we don't have any of these problems.
What a low way to brag about your country. : <
*have liquid ingredients injected into our veins, and surgically remove some parts of the digestive system?*
At 1/22/06 08:34 PM, MidnightEscapeArtist wrote:At 1/22/06 08:31 PM, Crewred wrote: Recently ive been cutting my last class and going home early, would/could this cause a problem?It's still a free countr...
Oh no? When was that changed?
Schools get the flack for their absent students, regardless of if the student chose to do it or not. Thus, schools try their best to have more control (I doubt it works).
At 1/22/06 03:20 PM, da_pope wrote: One of my friends told a chick that I "digged" her and now she's completley akward around me.
Fucking Cunt.
Yes, very true. My friends actually physically PUSHED a guy toward me and threatened him if he didn't go out with me.
Idiots.
At 1/22/06 02:31 PM, -poxpower- wrote: I don't know why he'd sell it though, that guy has everything he could ever want!
Truthfully, what would he do after his life's work is gone?
At 1/21/06 02:01 AM, MidnightEscapeArtist wrote: You see, if you were directly connected to the situation then you would be biased. Sorta like an ultra-conservative father finding out his son has a boyfriend.
But different, cause they're kids.
Anyways. I'll go into detail tomorrow.
Please do. I don't understand.
I like to use the middle prong.
But my friend ALWAYS puts it on the left and extends her thumb to the middle. I can tell she's doing it every time something goes wrong on her side. I correct her but she does it again when I turn away.
At 1/21/06 12:49 AM, Unopened_Wound wrote:At 1/21/06 12:28 AM, Marcato wrote: I like it.I like it too. 6/10
Yes. Above average. <3
I understand what you're saying.
If it's true that pedophilia is like being gay, then it's sad that those people have to live in today's society.
(I know you touched on this, and you DEFINATELY don't agree with touching children, but please bare with me.)
Still, I don't think that I could ever forgive anyone that touches my cousins or (future) children, repressed, angry or not... even if I understood why, it would still leave them victims.
My cousin ran over a man who wanted to commit suicide (and subsequently lied on the road on the base of a hill). I understand that he wasn't mentally stable and he felt that he didn't have a choice, but it still doesn't forgive the fact that my cousin has to live the rest of his life knowing that he killed someone (and he was pretty shaken up about it).
You were a different child, I understand. From personal experience, I had to deal with my own "identity" and figuring out who I was and all that jazz. I think sex would have been another piece of crap on my plate of puberty, ha ha. But that part is different for each child. Some children can handle being an adult even if they had sex as a child, and some can't. But I'd rather not have them go through that kind of experience. You were different, of course. There's always exceptions... or maybe I was the exception?
Truly, it's a pitiful existence, though. People who have no choice but to feel the way they feel. And I have no solution that helps them. People who create victims and cannot help it are doomed to such an existence. : <
I have no solution. *sigh*