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Dannyboy-the-Dane

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  1. Relax, guys, I just think they look pretty. :p
  2. Ἅππυ βίρθδαυ!
  3. Why, thank you. (Just ignore this post when rating. Rate Coolness's.)
  4. Close ... not really. Actually, that's more like Swedish. We call it "fodbold" with a lovely soft Danish D. I'd say it's like the English "th" sound, just without aspiration.
  5. Now, Hedwig, HER death was important because it symbolised the break away from innocent childhood. I still don't think the Hallows make you immortal. I always read "The Matser of Death" as a turn of phrase. All that about cheating death was merely the way the Hallows' powers were presented in Beedle the Bard's tale. And Jav, Harry didn't need the Phoenix Wand. As mentioned by Dumbledore, the magical connection between Harry and Voldemort goes beyond that of their wands, beyond any magic ever before. They have a piece of each other in themselves, so it doesn't matter if they use the twin wands or not. Draco's old wand recognises Harry as its master and so the connection works with it, too.
  6. I'd like to be you in this picture ... and hetero-sexual. Well, I am, but if I was you, I wouldn't be ... so yeah. You're most welcome. N-Europe: Making people fail at school one day at a time.
  7. Merely a service them Americans who don't know what's what.
  8. Seeing as my village is so small and boring, I decided to use the nearest relatively know city of Denmark: Ribe First Google image: Entitled "Hyggeligt bymiljø i Ribe" = "Cosy city milieu in Ribe" (Ribe is the oldest city of Denmark - and it shows. It is a very cosy milieu. ) Penultimate Google search result: http://www.regionsyddanmark.dk/wm204744 The official website of Ribe County. First YouTube search result: It seems to be from some Russian movie. I have no idea what the feck it's about. First YouTube search suggestion: Ribery Apparently some football (soccer) player.
  9. Ah, I see the brilliance. (I'm not in this, feel free to ignore my post.)
  10. Yay! Nerdy Potter questions! Right up my alley! First of all, possessing all three Hallows is not what saves Harry. The term Master of Death merely refers to the the fact that with all three Hallows, one can defeat anyone, see those who are dead, and "hide" from death (though the last is merely a turn of phrase). It doesn't make the possessor immortal or anything. Second of all, Harry's blood in Voldemort's veins keeps the protection alive, and as Dumbledore believes, Harry's sacrifice "may have made all the difference". This probably means that while Harry is still mortal even if the protection is there, his sacrifice for his friends most likely meant that his own protection saved him from the killing curse. As Voldemort wasn't protected, the seventh piece of his soul inside Harry was destroyed. There is one thing that doesn't quite add up, though. As we later see when Voldemort tries to torture Harry, the Elder Wand is rightfully Harry's and therefore can't harm him. Still, that would mean he would have survived no matter what. Of course, there are always small loopholes, errors and mistakes in such grand and complex stories.
  11. ... Just ... what the heck ...? * * * * * *
  12. I disagree with the Matrix movies trying to be deep, as I think they are deep. But as you said, each to their own.
  13. It's the same. I don't like a girl's assets to be too big. Beautiful proportions FTW!
  14. Sounds a little like him. Though I'm not sure. Are they voice actors in the real game, and if so, what game is it?
  15. Man, that picture always makes me hear Comptine d'un autre été: L'après-midi in my head. Has anyone seen the short film The Piano with that piece in it? It's absolutely great.
  16. I personally hate breasts that are too big. Tifa Lockhart is just about too much. I find breasts an extremely beautiful part of the female body, and thus I prefer them to be proportionate to the rest of the body.
  17. I know how you feel. Sometimes I'm shocked as to how hard it is for me to focus when there are human mammary glands nearby.
  18. Gotta agree with this. If both want to do it, why the hell don't? I hate those so-called unwritten rules that dictate what's right and wrong regarding relationships, sex, etc. And here I'm of course talking about stupid rules like "the boy must be taller/older/whatever" and "you can't date someone who's X years younger/older than yourself" and other examples of feces from male members of the subfamily Bovinae. [/rant]
  19. Man, it's so strange to hear you guys talking about the Jubilee line, the O2 and so forth when I was there myself this Summer. To me, you all seem to far away and cyberspace-like. But I've actually been to the areas where some of you live. I know, it sounds stupid, but it really is a strange feeling.
  20. Quoted for truth. Wait a minute ... you're a ghost? A cyber-ghost? AAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!! *runs away*
  21. I love The Matrix quotes, and I can recite many of them off the top of my head, for example Smith's monologue before the Burly Brawl and (almost) the Architect's monologue. For some strange reason, people call me nerdy ... There are also some simpler ones that I find really great:
  22. Bill Hicks and George Carlin - how lame can you get? Seriously, their way of handling those hecklers were so immature and low. Jimmy Carr's method was better, as he had self-irony. I never understood what that was about. Could anybody explain it to me? ^^^^ Gold - pure gold.
  23. Changes with my mood. Though I've always had a soft spot for the Star Fox chars.
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