- Edghyatt
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Dec 7, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on An introductionBecause of your username, I could totally swear you were a Mexican male. Your breakup thread seemed to imply you were, in fact, a homosexual Mexican male, which gave me sympathy toward you. (note that I am not necessarily a homosexual Mexican male, but pretty close. At least I am a male)Posted in: nachonaco Blog
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Nov 12, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on new card template.. what do you think?In all honesty, I don't like it.The first argument is that it feels like another game, but for some reason (and here's the "deeper" issues) the lower part makes it seems like childish to me (at least, badly done), including the Power/Toughess which looks half-assed. Also the mana cost seems in the wrong place. I think it was put in the upper right corner because it should be read just after the card name. Other than that, it's actually fine.Posted in: Kburts Blog
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Nov 1, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on This is getting out of hand 2: Electric BoogalooNow you know why foreigners call Americans "puritan-bloods". It's like anything that brings genuine harmless pleasure is considered evil, and vice versa (anything that causes unnecessary pain and complicated displeasure is considered "good"). Well, I like that you have a blog as well. It's good to express one's anger before it blows up to pieces.Posted in: Random Rants
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Nov 1, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on no accountability, no consequences...Care to post a word that rhymes with the censored word? Does it rhyme with "manhole"? Anyway, I support you here. Even if people hate you and flame you, you must do what's right, even if it means appearing as the biggest douche in history in defense of justice.:link: And as long as it makes sense, of course.Posted in: 1-800-cyanide line
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Nov 1, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on This is getting out of handAnd society wonders why people are unhappier each day. Look at those countries where political correctness doesn't exist, they're the happiest in the world.Posted in: Random Rants
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Oct 26, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on the end of friends, completed.Your blog entries are the most interesting around. I like reading the update on your crazy ex-friends.Posted in: 1-800-cyanide line
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Oct 17, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on White as snow, old as dustHello!Posted in: legacy dude 345 Blog
I thought I'd chime in and politely ask you to stop being so rude when replying to other people's blogs. Maybe you think you're being funny, but you're not.
That said, tell me if this bothers you and I'll delete this reply.
Thanks in advance, and best of wishes! -
Oct 11, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on Work In Progress: Warp World AgainMe encanta que te sepas el nombre de todas las cartas en inglés.:p Escribes los nombres mucho mejor que incluso hablantes nativos, jeje... imagino que eres de España. Yo pensaba que ahí usaban los nombres en español de las cartas para referirse a ellas. Al parecer es como en Latinoamérica.Posted in: Stifle!
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Oct 11, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on Un blog diferenteImagino que los únicos que visiten este blog serían personas de habla hispana, y la verdad en cuánto los que frequentan este lugar y expresan su conocimiento del idioma... eres la única (después de mí) otra persona que veo... así que al parecer sólo yo leeré tu blog. Me gusta ayudar a la gente, apoyarla, y leer lo que escribe si les ayuda y les hace sentir mejor, así que pues... gracias por darme la bienvenida!Posted in: Stifle!
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Sep 29, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on Thoughts on being a parentI'll never understand why anyone would minimize the hard work it is to take care of a child... and it's 13 whole freaking years until a person develops strong, independent criteria... that's too much time. I'm not saying I don't want children, but it's too much work for anyone to imply anything else. I guess it's because growing up as an only child I was lonely and begged for a sibling, then I got a half-brother when I was 11 years old and ended up raising him almost by myself.Posted in: Nis Blog
It is a lot of work, but I also see it a blessing. Congratulations on your daughter and may there be peace, health and happiness for you, her, and your whole family. And don't worry about 'sappiness', that's just society judging others and making them feel bad about themselves because they can't appreciate the power or love and the small, beautiful things in life. I find parents appreciate human life more, as well as spirituality, responsibility, and putting others first instead of themselves, which is why their words make much more sense to me. -
Sep 26, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on This is a lie...I'm talking about the douchebag Spike who doesn't leave tips and treats people like crap opening Black Lotuses effortlessly while the good-hearted Timmy who just learned about the Power 9 wastes thousands of dollars without ever opening anything comparable!:mad:Posted in: Small Utopia, where things happen
According to Murphy's Law, some "realists" and many ways of thinking, this is already how life works, we don't need WotC reinforcing injustice on the players! -
Sep 22, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on 11 Days and counting!And 4 till the Prerelease!;)Posted in: Pet Snakes Corner
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Sep 22, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on Dr. Seuss meets Ray ComfortThe original tale obviously mocked fanaticism, close-mindedness, and its consequences, so I see nothing new here. And telling anyone their beliefs are "stupid" is well-deserving of mockery.Posted in: The Weary Gaijin: The Chronicles of Mr. Stuff
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Sep 16, 2009Edghyatt posted a message on Its a hollow feeling, you know?I read the whole thing and I was hooked from the beginning. I gained so much respect from you just from this blog entry. It was surprising how much we agreed on you being a difficult person to get along with, stubborn, somewhat belligerent, and opinionated.:p The thing is that people like that usually don't admit, recognize, or even know they're like that. Your love story is very easy to identity with, and quite universal. I myself have been in a very similar position, except that I had to leave the country, and after a year of a long-distance relationship oh what was intended to be true, eternal love between soulmates, she felt alone enough to get somebody else (who happens to be a Mormon). Although, one of my best friends in the world, and my best friend in the whole United States of America, is a Mormon. So there's that to balance my whole view on the religion.:p The same way I'm not a good Catholic because I consider myself exceptionally open and welcoming to other people's idiosyncracies sometimes even above my own, my friend is not the best Mormon, but he's incredibly open-minded and tolerant. I can only hope your story with Kayla ends well, unlike mine did (the optimist in me says it's not quite over yet, but the realist in me says I shouldn't hold my breath), but as a fellow romantic, I advise you not to knock yourself down too much for what happened. Sometimes fecal matter just happens and there's nothing one can do to take one's love back. But hey, I think that just because something's over it's no reason to stop hoping.;) If you're anything like me, you'd think that being together would make you somehow a better person, since everything with that special someone was reciprocal... and that's fine. I just think it's better if we see the past as inevitable. The only thing that can be changed is the future, so that's what we should look forward to.Posted in: Elysium Blog
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In short, I think that unless you mix many traits out of many colors, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly one's personality... that is, as long as you're not incredibly dull, unlearned and boring (kidding, kidding:p)...
Many Dutch MTGS posters are religion-hating zealots who make it their duty to ridicule anyone who merely agrees with anything related to religion, just FYI. That's the least mature thing I can think of any civilized person doing.
2010 is gonna rock!
I was thinking about her earlier today.
Then I was talking about her with my mom around 6 pm. I was thinking of how much I love her for no reason, and telling my mom how she has that "je ne sais quoi" that makes her so damn beautiful, cute, pretty, hot, appealing. I pretty much watch any movie she appears in (Little Black Book is one of my favorite romance movies ever, and I was thinking JUST about that movie today morning... for no apparent reason). Just like with Heath Ledger... the same day I think about them wishing they live long because I want to see more of them, they die. Perhaps a message?:eyebrow:
This is... truly sad. Of all the girls I've known (in this case, at least known about), few have been as easily charming as Ms. Murphy... may she rest in peace. At least I can now say she really is an angel (yeah, I don't care how she died).
I just do. Does it really need an explanation.
And Wandering Stream's is waaaay creepy for some.:p