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#101
Old 03-01-2008, 09:40 AM

it will be awhile before












i will buy any more clothes

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#102
Old 03-01-2008, 03:22 PM

Morning Sade ^.^

I finished my first Roli quest, so I am going to work a bit harder on Mene and Zan..^.^

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#103
Old 03-01-2008, 03:32 PM

Good morning Leela :3

Oh that's great about Roli, congrats! It will be nice to see more of you here as well <3

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#104
Old 03-01-2008, 04:03 PM

aw thanks!

Yeah, I am so happy I am actually on a site where I own all the DIs and event items! lol

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#105
Old 03-01-2008, 05:23 PM

LOL yes I'm sure that feels great :3


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#106
Old 03-01-2008, 05:44 PM

LOL it really does cause I know I don't have a hope to do it on Gaia, Zan and maybe even here! lol

So how are you?

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#107
Old 03-01-2008, 06:03 PM

Well I'm happy for you <3 I have no hope anywhere to do that lol.

I'm good, extremely busy though >_> My health seems fine for a change -knocks wood-

And everything's still great with the boyfriend, so no complains from me :3


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#108
Old 03-01-2008, 06:09 PM

Oh that is good to hear! Busy is good, but I hope you have down time!

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#109
Old 03-01-2008, 06:28 PM

Yea I hope so too lol >_<

Well next Tuesday we (roommate and I) are going out of town to visit some relatives,
so maybe then when I'm back home I'll just rest and relax for few days.

I sure am going to need it after that lol xD


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#110
Old 03-01-2008, 09:55 PM

that wil be nice! Good idea ^.^

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#111
Old 03-02-2008, 07:19 AM

Hi there Sade! <3

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#112
Old 03-02-2008, 08:54 AM

Hi T! xD I missed you again? D: so sad lol ..


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#113
Old 03-02-2008, 09:01 AM

but you will not always miss her so cheer up

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#114
Old 03-02-2008, 09:05 AM

Yea, that's true -cheers up- xD


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#115
Old 03-02-2008, 10:30 AM

w00t, being happy is good

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#116
Old 03-02-2008, 06:23 PM

Sorry Sade! Yay for crappy timezones!!

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#117
Old 03-02-2008, 06:25 PM

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!

Morning ^.^

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#118
Old 03-02-2008, 06:27 PM

Aw it's okay T :] but timezones do suck xD

Ack, I'm sooo tired already and it's not even 9pm yet >_< I must be getting old >.>

Oh hi Leela! :D


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#119
Old 03-02-2008, 06:38 PM

1:30 pm here. So I guess good afternoon would be more appropriate..or in your case, good evening! XD

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#120
Old 03-02-2008, 06:43 PM

Haha, yes XD Good afternoon to you then.


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#121
Old 03-02-2008, 08:15 PM

It's only 9am here XD So early!

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#122
Old 03-03-2008, 09:02 AM

LOL xD Well good morning to my quest thread as well xD

It's 11am, not a very early morning I guess xD

I've been up since 9 >_>


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#123
Old 03-03-2008, 09:21 AM

Hi Sade xD
Good luck on your quest!
Wanna chat?

The history of anime begins at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in France, Germany, the United States, and Russia.[3] The oldest known anime produced was screened on 1917; it was a two minute clip of a samurai trying to test a new sword on his target, only to suffer defeat.[4]

By the 1930s, animation became an alternative format of storytelling compared to the underdeveloped live-action industry in Japan. Unlike America, the live-action industry in Japan remained a small market and suffered from budgeting, location, and casting restrictions. The lack of Western-looking actors, for example, made it next to impossible to shoot films set in Europe, America, or fantasy worlds that do not naturally involve Japan. Animation allowed artists to create any characters and settings.[5]

The success of Disney's 1937 feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs influenced Japanese animators.[6] Osamu Tezuka adapted and simplified many Disney animation techniques to reduce the costs and number of frames in the production. This was intended to be a temporary measure to allow him to produce material on a tight schedule with an inexperienced animation staff.

During the 1970s, there was a surge of growth in the popularity of manga—which were often later animated—especially those of Osamu Tezuka, who has been called a "legend"[7] and the "god of manga".[8][9] His work and that of other pioneers in the field, inspired characteristics and genres that are fundamental elements of anime today. The giant robot genre (known as "Mecha" outside Japan), for instance, took shape under Tezuka, developed into the Super Robot genre under Go Nagai and others, and was revolutionized at the end of the decade by Yoshiyuki Tomino who developed the Real Robot genre. Robot anime like the Gundam and Macross series became instant classics in the 1980s, and the robot genre of anime is still one of the most common in Japan and worldwide today. In the 1980s, anime became more accepted in the mainstream in Japan (although less than manga), and experienced a boom in production. Following a few successful adaptations of anime in overseas markets in the 1980s, anime gained increased acceptance in those markets in the 1990s and even more in the 2000s.

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#124
Old 03-03-2008, 09:29 AM

Hi Chinen Yuuri! ^.^

Thanks so much! <3 How are you today?

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Old 03-03-2008, 09:30 AM

No problem ^^
I'm feeling good today =D
How about you?

The history of anime begins at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in France, Germany, the United States, and Russia.[3] The oldest known anime produced was screened on 1917; it was a two minute clip of a samurai trying to test a new sword on his target, only to suffer defeat.[4]

By the 1930s, animation became an alternative format of storytelling compared to the underdeveloped live-action industry in Japan. Unlike America, the live-action industry in Japan remained a small market and suffered from budgeting, location, and casting restrictions. The lack of Western-looking actors, for example, made it next to impossible to shoot films set in Europe, America, or fantasy worlds that do not naturally involve Japan. Animation allowed artists to create any characters and settings.[5]

The success of Disney's 1937 feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs influenced Japanese animators.[6] Osamu Tezuka adapted and simplified many Disney animation techniques to reduce the costs and number of frames in the production. This was intended to be a temporary measure to allow him to produce material on a tight schedule with an inexperienced animation staff.

During the 1970s, there was a surge of growth in the popularity of manga—which were often later animated—especially those of Osamu Tezuka, who has been called a "legend"[7] and the "god of manga".[8][9] His work and that of other pioneers in the field, inspired characteristics and genres that are fundamental elements of anime today. The giant robot genre (known as "Mecha" outside Japan), for instance, took shape under Tezuka, developed into the Super Robot genre under Go Nagai and others, and was revolutionized at the end of the decade by Yoshiyuki Tomino who developed the Real Robot genre. Robot anime like the Gundam and Macross series became instant classics in the 1980s, and the robot genre of anime is still one of the most common in Japan and worldwide today. In the 1980s, anime became more accepted in the mainstream in Japan (although less than manga), and experienced a boom in production. Following a few successful adaptations of anime in overseas markets in the 1980s, anime gained increased acceptance in those markets in the 1990s and even more in the 2000s.

 


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