Final note on the anime thing? You can't judge all anime by Sailor Moon. And watch FMA or Wolf's Rain or something. They're pretty much completely devoid of fanservice. And even in English they're aimed at an older crowd.
Doodleshark wrote:I am rather annoyed at the moment. I had watched Monster Rancher all the time as a kid, and with my newfound love for anime, I decided to check out some episodes on Veoh.com, and I was hooked. However, on Saturday morning, I checked Veoh to see thaqt all the episodes (at least fifty) were gone. In a fit of rage, I ate South America.
Wait wait wait, WHAAAAAT?! They had the nerve to remove the series while I was away from my compy?! Those FIENDS!
...But that's not what I'm here to rant about. Right before we left for T3H grandparent's house, my sister announced that she had her first boyfriend, who she'd met at 'Theatre Arts Camp'. So she spends the first four days we're there doing nothing but sending him text messages. And I mean NOTHING. She ate, like, once. Then on Thursday they had a fight or something - I don't know, nor do I particularly care - but she spent the whole day crying and wouldn't even come to the zoo with us. Can you believe her?! She passed up an oportunity to see a warthog! Warthogs are something you just don't miss. And after that, every time I said or did something funny, which I tend to do, she got all mad. Normally I don't care what she thinks, but this was rather frustrating. Because, you know, people took her side out of pity, or something stupid like that. And that made the vacation much less fun, because I was the only one that was
trying to have fun.
...The point is this. If you were me, would you A. Hit your dear sister with a mallet, B. Feed your dear sister to hungry crocodiles, C. Force your dear sister to watch 4kids One Piece, or D. All of the above?
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not
exaggerate the importance of this fact enough,
regardless of how often people ignore it.
