littleshogun Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 To be honest I didn't had any confession here, but I knew what Ren need here right now. I think what he need this time should be rest and think calmly instead keep coming here. Because from what I'd see you could suffered some burn out from your job (Maybe your job was suddenly more hard or something like that), and well looks like your hobby here wasn't going just as you like I supposed. Anyway, have a good hiatus, Ren (If you need it). I kind of want to know what kind of unity that all Fuwanovel should had according to you. If you didn't mind, could you express yourself in regard of that at Member Longue. That way, maybe some of Fuwanovel member could understand your point. Oh, and if you think Fuwanovel was had not much unity right now, my opinion it was quite hard to had one vision if there's many new member coming here since many people mean many more different opinion. As for me, right now Fuwanovel is nice although it may change in the future though (For me at least). For last word, I knew you didn't like Hoshimemo but that's fine to me and I think some member here already knew that. Quote
Valmore Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 6 hours ago, Flutterz said: Confession: I've been clean from coke for 2 weeks now I've got some delicious Coke Zero for you... Quote
Funyarinpa Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 I can relate to the feeling that Fuwa is past its prime, Ren. I feel the same a bit too, but that's because of change. Fuwa changed, not necessarily for the worse, but it might just be us who are drifting away from Fuwa. I miss many old members too, and as idiotic that sounds, this place has been the most homely place for me these last 2 years. I shared most of my troubles and happy moments with you guys, from FSG (RIP, long live the FSJPG) to this very thread to just general banter around the forums. People change, Ren. Places too. The difference is, places often don't remember changing, it's difficult to make a place "remember" something for its new inhabitants. As is expected from any other place, be it your old college or your favorite restaurant or just a little nook of the internet which exists to discuss VNs and have a jolly good time, these things change Ren. And cruelly, they never remember. Such is sad, but it is so. I really relate to your sadness and frustration about the change in this community, I really do. However, Fuwanovel has changed, Ren. And it's up to you to decide if you want to move on, seek the Fuwanovel of old, or change what Fuwanovel means to you. P. S.: You have done much, much more than it could be expected for this community, Ren. Just want to say that. Kawasumi 1 Quote
Flutterz Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 3 hours ago, Valmore said: I've got some delicious Coke Zero for you... Ewww, Coke Zero is trash Quote
Flutterz Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 55 minutes ago, Nashetania said: Dr. Pepper is good. Regular coke is (well, was now) my poison of choice But Dk. Pepper is nice too Quote
Kenshin_sama Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 Why you be drinking all dem chemicals when you can have yourself some water!? Mr Poltroon, Fiddle and Funyarinpa 3 Quote
Flutterz Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 1 minute ago, Kenshin_sama said: H2O? That's the most dangerous one! http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html Kenshin_sama 1 Quote
Kenshin_sama Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Confession: I'm honestly kinda surprised at how well I did on the placement test for college. Despite having been out of school since 09, I'm apparently not required to take any remedial classes. I had a feeling I'd get decent scores for reading and writing, but the one for math had to have been a fluke. I think there were 5 questions I random guessed on, and a few where I worked out the solution by doing math off of the choices rather than the actual problem. Maybe it's not a bad thing that I have till Fall to start; it'll give me time to do some actual studying before taking the intermediate college course. Funyarinpa 1 Quote
Fred the Barber Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Confession: I switched from a messenger bag to a backpack today because carrying my laptop back and forth to work everyday in the messenger bag was killing my back. I'm getting old. Quote
arakura Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 I'm always (kind of, not really) surprised at the proportion of people online who think killing someone is okay if they're trying to rape you. I mean, I don't really mind, but it seems like a break from the typical way that people like to handle violent countermeasures. Or is it just me and it's normal to try to kill someone who isn't actually threatening your life? I don't mind either way, just a fun thought I had. I'm reading a Reddit post about some mother who killed this father for attempting to molest their daughter and everyone in the comments is applauding her. Though I've always been a fan of harsh punishments, so I don't mind. (I'm kind of hoping this wrangles up some fun discussion, but I'm not dramatic enough for that to really happen, I guess. At least I think that's a good point on my character, so I can't be too angry) Quote
Flutterz Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 I've never understood why some people think rape is worse than murder. o.O Not to mention that regardless, you shouldn't kill people, even in self-defense. Sure, sometimes it's unavoidable, but to applaud someone for it...? Kawasumi 1 Quote
Darklord Rooke Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 There’s a lot of talk about ‘justice’ and ‘fairness’, but really in my experience the world is more often split into ‘actions’ and ‘consequences’. If you attempt to do someone harm, then you’ll probably have to accept whatever comes your way. A ‘proportional response’ is just an idea, in that situation the attacker should just expect a ‘response’. I would assume people are applauding because they’re a little sick of (what they believe) is the inability of the law to protect them. And that they’re glad to see people ‘striking back’ or something. Quote
SilverLi Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 22 minutes ago, Rooke said: I would assume people are applauding because they’re a little sick of (what they believe) is the inability of the law to protect them. And that they’re glad to see people ‘striking back’ or something. More or less this Rooke. The law and government can't protect us like they used to I think. That's why these small things are brought up just to praise civil courage. I don't know if it is me growing up but I can see what a sorry state my country is in. But that's mostly my cynical view of the world which has changed in a couple of years. We are divided and always blame each other instead of taking action. People also abuse the fact that the law can't do anything in specific situations. I know we shouldn't promote violence but sometimes I wish we did. Quote
hsmsful Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 I don't know about this topic tbh.... People mostly applaud for the most annoying and weird stuff.... there was that guy who basically cheated a lot on his wife... and so she killed him... they called the judge to be unfair to sentence her to death.. So yeah it's probably that weird feeling some people get about fighting back or striking back instead of sitting idle. (?) idk In my opinion thou, no matter what someone does to you... unless he's threatening your life in any way, killing him is not ok... Thing is most severe cases of rape really have the danger of being killed if you fight him back... it's like a thief so yeah killing is usually ok as it is considered self defence w Quote
SilverLi Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Alright. I don't like spring and summer. But this take the prize. Every day when I am grabbing my bike to work the black color of the bicycle seat is green of pollen. Let it rain, please. Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Confession : i think that secretely, people are bored of my tsundereness and actually completely hates the way i talk/act, maybe trying to act like an anime character isn't what people looks for, and tbh, i'm starting to feel bored. Quote
Eclipsed Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 ^If you start going Yandere on us, Kuu-chan, I'm gonna Quote
Funyarinpa Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 3 hours ago, Kurisu-Chan said: Confession : i think that secretely, people are bored of my tsundereness and actually completely hates the way i talk/act, maybe trying to act like an anime character isn't what people looks for, and tbh, i'm starting to feel bored. 34 minutes ago, Eclipsed said: ^If you start going Yandere on us, Kuu-chan, I'm gonna I for one welcome our new yandere kouhais Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 59 minutes ago, Eclipsed said: ^If you start going Yandere on us, Kuu-chan, I'm gonna You're gonna do what? Quote
Mr Poltroon Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 5 hours ago, Kurisu-Chan said: Confession : i think that secretely, people are bored of my tsundereness and actually completely hates the way i talk/act, maybe trying to act like an anime character isn't what people looks for, and tbh, i'm starting to feel bored. Oh, no. I have no issue with your tsundereness. In fact, I welcome it. A wide range of personalities is always welcome. What I do have an issue with is how it seems your English hasn't improved much from the days I used to teach you English in the Unlimited Chatter Works (Miyako Route Translation or something, at the time). You make your teacher sad. Furthermore, this is terribly unlike you: 1 hour ago, Kurisu-Chan said: You're gonna do what? Strangely placed fake smilies are more Rooke's thing. Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 You never taught me english, you baka. Also, take in note that my s keyboard works very poorly, thus resulting in me forgetting s in most of my words. Also i'm too lazy to put up effort into constructing a grammatically correct english sentence. Quote
Mr Poltroon Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 10 minutes ago, Kurisu-Chan said: You never taught me english, you baka. Also, take in note that my s keyboard works very poorly, thus resulting in me forgetting s in most of my words. Also i'm too lazy to put up effort into constructing a grammatically correct english sentence. "I'm too lazy to properly communicate." - What a terrible policy, but that's just my opinion. Anyways, I did indeed. I was called a teacher by you, which would therefore imply I taught something, in that case, how to construct, formulate and interpret a sentence: This best part of this whole ordeal is that my English was comparatively worse back then. Funyarinpa 1 Quote
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