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Julius Nepos

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  1. But does that mean buses are not real in most places?!
  2. We've done it. We can be proud (?) of ourselves.
  3. "This reply has not been added as it has been posted too quickly" Alas, no spamming then.
  4. But if we can state that friendship is a lie and we can also state that friendship is fun, does that mean fun is a lie?
  5. Yeah, but we're discussing which kind sucks the least.
  6. If we can state that friendship is bussing and we can also state that friendship is magic, then that means that bussing is magic. So, bus = magic. Bus wins.
  7. Wait, but trains suck too! Not as much as buses though.
  8. Already made this joke in Hello, Hi, Hey.
  9. No, not there. I suggest you keep looking (though you look with your eyes, and your eyes are in your head, so...)
  10. Bald Wrys welcomes headless Seth. Your head appears to be below your horse, sir.
  11. Some very important philosophical questions, finally addressed here. Thank you for enlightening me.
  12. Exactly. Crimea's secession wasn't in accordance with even its own constitution. In all fairness though, Crimea's secession was about as lawful as Ukraine's current government. I find it hard to condemn Russia for aiding rebels while turning a blind eye to the fact that Ukraine's government is made up of rebels.
  13. I agree that the claim on the artillery being Russian is a bit doubtful, but I'm skeptical of both sides. But Crimea does not have the right of secession, as stated in its own constitution and the constitution of Ukraine.
  14. Amnesty International has taken satellite photos that show artillery of Russian type. Questions have been raised as to how the Ukrainian separatists have managed to get their hands on the advanced weaponry they're known to use, suggested is that Russia supplies them with it. As for Crimea, the Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea states the following in article 1: "The Autonomous Republic of Crimea shall be an integral part of Ukraine". And the Constitution of Ukraine states in article 134: "The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an inseparable constituent part of Ukraine".
  15. I actually have to correct you on the European translation of the name: it's Shiida, not Sheda. Sheda was her name in the anime.
  16. You have unraveled the devious plot set up by the North American localization team: a Japanese name translated into English pronounced like Latin. A brilliant scheme. I want to throw more languages into the mix. But I have to agree that especially Caeda wasn't a very good translation, seeing as nobody really knows how to pronounce it. To be honest, I think neither Caeda nor Shiida was a very good translation. I'll forever stick with Sheeda.
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