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Posted on 09-07-05 06:08 PM, in You Might Be A Left-Wing Extremist Brainwashing Victim If... Link

First off, scientific theories are sets of explanations for observed phenomena. They are not facts to be proven. Second, when did Darwin himself propose this so-called "macro-evolution theory" and what does it say? I can't very well comment on the validity of a theory unless it has been defined. Take a look at TalkOrigins to read about what evolution is and isn't.


Darwin's concept of Evolution was not limited to "macro-evolution" either, so right on for suggesting TalkOrigins, just it seems the site is down.
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Posted on 09-07-05 06:10 PM, in ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE (NSFW) Link
Originally posted by Jack

THEY STEAL MEN'S SOULS, AND MAKE THEM SLAVES.

And succubi are in a lotta RPGs and MMOs, Nick. Not just one Korean MMO that's got them. :p<


But that one Korean MMO has fanart that makes them so sexy...
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Posted on 09-07-05 06:20 PM, in Do I LOOK like a criminal? Link


I don't know, honestly, there's something scary about those eyes.

EDIT: -----> Yeah, it kind of sucks, but wow, you met a bounty hunter =o


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Posted on 09-07-05 06:20 PM, in Rabbits Link
Well, actually, people do hunt rabbits for food.
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Posted on 09-07-05 09:26 PM, in What's everybody's Fav Flavor of PIE??? Link
If we're bringing up cakes, cheesecake is most excellent.
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Posted on 09-07-05 09:27 PM, in Acmlm-FM is up and running! (The season has started!) Link
Why couldn't you use Mono previously?
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Posted on 09-07-05 09:28 PM, in Any tips for a Linux n00b? Link
Hmm... do you have any vision issues? I can read the print just fine.
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Posted on 09-07-05 09:43 PM, in Never thought you'd see this huh? Yeah, Naruto's been licensed ... -_-; Link
Originally posted by Dcahrakos
in my opinion, if its going to be like that, ill watch it, BUT, it will be horribly bad....I cant believe how horribly dubbed they made it. well, the dubbing itself isnt horrible, but some pronounciations are very bad...like how they said "Naruto"...its just sad.


They're pronouncing it correctly, buddy.

An Intellectual Breakdown of Japanese Pronunciation

How to pronounce "a"

To demonstrate this for yourself, say the word "father". The "a" vowel sound in this word is relatively neutral.

Now, say the word "dad". Notice how harsh it sounds. This is what we call a "bright" vowel (or, in this case, a bright "a"). This is the sort of tone we use when we scream, "ahhhh!!!"

Now, say the word "fawn" (and if you're familiar, say this in a posh-British accent). Notice now how the "ah" sound of the vowel has mutated into something closer to "oh". This is what we call a "dark" vowel.

Though "father", "dad", and "fawn" all use the "a" vowel, you can hear how they are different in sound. "Dad" is "a" in its brightest form, and "fawn" is "a" in its darkest form. English vowels, in general, tend to be towards the neutral version of this scale. Posh-British English vowels tend to be darker, and French and Japanese vowels tend to be brighter.

The brightness of the Japanese "a", though it varies from speaker to speaker, tends to fall somewhere between "dad" and "father". Listen for this in spoken Japanese and you'll see what I mean. Listen to Japanese singers hold out words that end on an "a" vowel, and you'll notice it's usually a little brighter than a pure "ah". Another illustration would be to compare pop singers to musical theater singers. Pop singers (good ones, anyway) will tend to have more neutral "a" vowels, while musical theater singers (and Clay Aiken : p ) sing with brighter tones� (and, incidentally, so do I ^^; Yaaaaay people with naturally bright, metallic voices!)

So I spent all that time simply talking about the "a" vowel� Hahaha~� Well, it can get pretty technical if you're a perfectionist. Just try and grasp the "bright" and "dark" concepts, since I'll use these to explain the other vowels�also keep in mind that everyone's "a" is different slightly. Just like a fingerprint�

How to pronounce "u"

This is a little more difficult to describe. It's not a deep, dark sound like the sound the King of Town makes when he says, "ooh! ooh!" �(sorry if you're not a homestarrunner.com fan ^^. Again, it's a very bright sound. Think of some surfer-guy saying, "kewl" or "duuuuude". Or, if you're familiar with German, think of u-umlaut. Think of Ernest (from "Hey Vern, it's Ernest") when he goes, "eeeeeeeewwww"�.

Or, if you're unfamiliar with all of these examples, round your lips to make a rich, dark "ooh" sound, then instead of saying "ooh", say "eeee" instead. The sound produced sounds similar to the Japanese "u". Just remember, keep it bright and nasally� and listen to spoken/sung examples.

How to pronounce "o"

Wow, down to the last vowel, finally� This is another toughy, though.

American-English "o"s are very lazy. Our mouths open slightly and our lips round ever so slightly as the inside of our mouths makes a slight dome.

Japanese "o"s, however, require more energy to pronounce. Form your lips into a tight circle, as if you were going to say the English "ooh". Now, pull your tongue down a little so that the inside of your mouth is more dome-like, open your lips just a smidge and say "oh". It should be a bit darker and more clear than the English "oh"� Or if that's too confusing, just do your best impersonation of Jabba the Hut laughing "ohhh-ho-ho-ho-ho"� Then just brighten it up a bit.

Like I said, this is very hard to describe, so taking these basic rules, listen to some spoken Japanese and try to imitate what you hear.

Exceptions: As if "o" weren't confusing enough already, singers change it around, too! Again, I'll use Ayu's I am� as an example, since that's a perfect example of a "rock-Japanese accent". At the very start of the song, when she sings a-capella, she finishes with "koko ni iru no�" and holds out the "o". You may notice that this is not a pure Japanese "o". It's instead an "o" with a silent English "r" added to the end (which could also be described as a slight dead "i".) She does this a lot in the song Naturally as well.


You can read for yourself further where it explains how to pronounce consonants.


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Posted on 09-07-05 09:49 PM, in Is there any software that can convert ZSNES's movie's to .avi's ? Link
SnagIt Screen Capture, Camtasia Studio Screen Recorder (...)

Here's a link to Camtasia, I've used it before and it's pretty useful.
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Posted on 09-07-05 09:51 PM, in Never thought you'd see this huh? Yeah, Naruto's been licensed ... -_-; Link
Originally posted by Dei*
Yes, lets all hear the definition and proper usage of the letter "a" in a sentence.


Dei, it's not like it's hard. It offers an easy comparison, the way the "a" is pronounced in "father". To make it even easier, it is "ah", almost like a sigh.
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Posted on 09-07-05 10:23 PM, in You Might Be A Left-Wing Extremist Brainwashing Victim If... Link
I suspect it was probably copied from somewhere else.

Possibly distributed through the email services, note it appears on alt.fan.rush-limbaugh group here: You Might Be a Left Wing Extremist Brainwashing Victim If...

It claims it was written by Edward Daley.
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Posted on 09-07-05 10:28 PM, in Disgusting things you clean in your house Link
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I think this is one of the most disgusting things I've ever cleaned in my home so far. It's one of four washtubs that went unused for over a year and a half tucked behind some things in my basement. Now it has lots of hair and other uh strange things.
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Posted on 09-07-05 11:02 PM, in ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE (NSFW) Link
MASSIVELY NSFW HOLY
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Posted on 09-07-05 11:11 PM, in Back the fck away from my cursor Link
Well, you do better than I do Max. I only got 532.
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Posted on 09-08-05 12:48 AM, in Disgusting things you clean in your house Link
I usually keep the fridge fairly well cleaned out. The only thing I've seen scarier than these washbuckets was when I was cleaning the bathrooms after my cousins came to visit for a week and a half.
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Posted on 09-08-05 12:49 AM, in sarah lane or morgan webb Link
It would have been nice if you'd posted some pictures for comparison, but I'll go with Morgan Webb.
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Posted on 09-08-05 12:50 AM, in Im new Link
Originally posted by Bella

I didn't read the FAQ.. either Good that you did


Wow, I'm glad I'm not the only one here who didn't read the FAQ first.
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Posted on 09-08-05 12:51 AM, in Is there any software that can convert ZSNES's movie's to .avi's ? Link
Aha, I see, I've never used it for recording ZSNES, I used it for when I was playing RO.
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Posted on 09-08-05 12:55 AM, in 6th Hokage Layout Link
Originally posted by Unknown Sion
Yeah it I see it like that too, do you have a Wide Screen?


1280 x 1024 pixels.
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Posted on 09-08-05 01:13 AM, in Easiest Classes or which.. Link
Math - Sometimes it's hard, other times it is not.
Physics- If I had been there more, it would have been easier.
Chemistry- Ew.
Computer classes- EASY.
Physical Education- EASIER.
English- No worries.
Spanish- Wasn't too hard.
Biology and Earth Sciences- Up my alley so easy.
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