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"Jump, duck, turn into a morph ball to avoid them and two other surprises that I won't spoil."
"Being overrated I guess?"
Don't know. Never thought about it.
Go work, sleep, go out, play a videogame that doesn't need internet, watch TV and movies more frequently.
Videogames.
Taking care of my rl stuff and having the motivation to do the work.
"A couple of things."
World of Warcraft. I liked the previous rts games so I wanted to try this out. However I never had enough motivation to get my characters at higher levels, get to the more difficult dungeons, and I was just turned off by MMOs in general.
"I know what you are referring to. It does seem similar does it? And we all had different reasons for wanting it. We fought over it and in the end it was a trap like a similar instance of the Holy Grail. I was lucky to be able to destroy it. The other bounty hunters even survived surprisingly."
Playing Phantasy Star Online and leveling up quickly.
"Sorry I can't even answer that. Reason: I lost count and stopped caring."
Is tackled. "My goodness Guri you wanted to hear your own name that bad?" Chuckles.
"Do I really have to? There's only one that exist anyway." XP
"I guess so many people prefer that over who I am."
"I'm certain I know who this is."
"Whaaat?" Pokes Mordred on the cheek.
ooc: Alright because I've only seen Fate/Stay Night, the movie version of Unlimited Blade Works, and Zero I'm going to answer the question from that list.
"Artoria is a no brainer. Strong and brave when fighting a foe and her personality make her such a good friend to have. Besides her though... I would have to go with Alexander the Great. He is charismatic and though he planned to take over the world he is polite about it. His personality makes him a likable person even if he isn't as strongest against certain foes as seen in past wars."
No. You really want to know?
Possibly Super Mario Bros on the NES but I remember one of the oldest games I played was a game called Chopper Command on the Atari 2600 that was owned by siblings. I wasn't good at the game but I always thought how awesome it was.
"I actually don't have one."