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randomling said:
I'm horribly, cripplingly depressed, and I hate it. I can't ask anybody to cheer me up because it wouldn't work. I hate that.

You know, you could always talk to us and we could see if we could help you feel better. Or we could at least throw pie at you. ;)
 

Cyberzombie said:
You know, you could always talk to us and we could see if we could help you feel better. Or we could at least throw pie at you. ;)
Yeah! At the very least, the pie will be tasty.
 





Jdvn1 said:
:lol:
I totally don't get that show.
It's like an epic-level D&D campaign, except that the main characters are martial artists (with energy attacks). They even have weird races.

The plotlines all amount to:

Bad guy appears and starts killing random people.

Characters try to defeat bad guy, fail, most of them die.

Goku (the primary character, who has Int as dump stat) goes training. After about half a year, he comes back. He's now so strong that he can kick the bad guy's butt, but it will still take him 30 episodes. (Even if he's much stronger than the bad guy, he'll hold back for a long time so the fight is more exciting for him.)

Surviving characters go and collect the dragon balls, a major artifact that summons a dragon who grants wishes (but only one - later three - per year), which scatters the balls all over the world. BTW, I'm not talking puny D&D wishes, here.

With the wish, they resurrect all other characters and also all the innocent NPCs who were killed by the villain (except for the evil ones).
Everything is now as it was before, except that Goku (and some other characters) are much stronger than before and the bad guy is dead (or, about half the time, has joined their side and is promptly forgiven his former acts of mass murder).
 

It just seems stupid, though. Every character has the ability to destroy the world.
 

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