Dein(s)o (one)
Zweilous (two)
Hydreigon (three)
German counting dragons![]()
They go well with the Spanish Counting Birds from what I hear.German counting dragons
In other news, just finished reading Maus. One of the best Comics I have ever read.
Moved on to better things.
People who always harp on comics and the like should be introduced to Maus. One of the best comics i've ever read.
Maus is one of those Comics that will stick to you for the rest of your life. It really is a must read for any fan of comicbooks.
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I would say even if comic books aren't quite your thing. It never was my thing and it still isn't. It is one of those works that transcends that cartoony barrier that some people are afraid to cross.
Speaking of Maus, it will make my night when I catch the one lurking around in my room -_-
Concerning japanese people, I don't really know any myself. I would like to meet somebody from Japan someday and learn a little bit about their culture from a native's view. But I imagine they're just like any other people group in a lot of ways.
Last edited by Adrexus; 23rd October 2011 at 9:27 AM.
I concurr (Though a good copy of Scott Pilgram is fine too)
I don't have a mouse lurking about in my room. Just lots of spiders.
Lots and lots of big, Huntsman spiders.
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Takes me an average of 12 minutes a manga volume. Thats if it is not on my slow computer. Once read through 8 issues of psychic academy in 1 hour and 3 minutes. When I am in the zone I read like crazy. In novels I usually go about 100 pages a hour.
Edit: 3ds typing sucks. But I don't have my comp available so meh.
Last edited by The Oncoming Storm; 23rd October 2011 at 9:30 AM.
Australia.
Here, the Spiders are so big. They have Health and Mana bars.
Well. I'm chill with them and they're chill with me. Besides, a Huntsman's bite isn't poisonus, It just looks like it can kill you.
Last edited by ~Spacial_Rendation~; 23rd October 2011 at 9:37 AM.
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I figured you were from Australia. They apparently have in California where I live, but only in the southern half of the region. Thank goodness.
Does they still freak you out or have you gotten used to them by now?