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Mairu_Orihara joined on Jun 24th, 2010, since that has made 195 posts that are still accessible today, 5 of which are threads. Helping shape the community, Mairu_Orihara has given 332 upvotes, and was last online on May 9th, 2013.


  • In Are you UKe enough? Take this quiz to find out!

    8/10: Congratulations! Well done. Tea and scones at 3.30pm. Thanks, Liz x.

  • In What the fuckity fuck fuck KyoAni?

    I'll give it a try.. I'll be shipping everyone, however.

  • In Why do people love roleplay so much

    I like to RP as a guy. It makes me feel complete.

  • In Misao

    kasgfkaf I just finished this in 3 hours after getting stuck the first time and shit. This game. This god damn game. The puzzle was in front of my half the time and I was too fucking stupid to realize it. Anyway, good game.

    I am glad that I killed Sohta. I originally killed him because I knew he killed Ayaka. It made no fucking sense when she died. I was pissed cause Ayaka was so super cute! Tohme I saved cause he was a cutie. Also, the password I got form checking in with Oniganwa, or whatever his name was, every now and then. It was ABANDONHOPE and you get to enter it once you beat the Truth course of the game. It's just a rec room where you get extra facts and shit. P.S. Sohta I still hate you, even though you had a sad as fuck course to play in Truths.

    These are my favorite death scenes. I can't help but chuckle every-time. http://i.imgur.com/9fjAuIF.png http://i.imgur.com/QmvpsaX.png

  • In Do You Believe in God?

    @PigBoss His philosophy on Doubt is what I mean. Mine is just a bit different.

    Descartes attempted to address the former issue via his method of doubt. His basic strategy was to consider false any belief that falls prey to even the slightest doubt. This “hyperbolic doubt” then serves to clear the way for what Descartes considers to be an unprejudiced search for the truth. This clearing of his previously held beliefs then puts him at an epistemological ground-zero. From here Descartes sets out to find something that lies beyond all doubt. He eventually discovers that “I exist” is impossible to doubt and is, therefore, absolutely certain. It is from this point that Descartes proceeds to demonstrate God’s existence and that God cannot be a deceiver. This, in turn, serves to fix the certainty of everything that is clearly and distinctly understood and provides the epistemological foundation Descartes set out to find.

  • In Do You Believe in God?

    @Pigboss I just believe in stuff that have doubt in it. In God, there is no doubt nor proof. Doubt makes it real, in my opinion. Something that is not doubtful is not a thing at all. That's it really.

  • In Do You Believe in God?

    Nope.

  • In Where we were during the end of the world

    @Lycan HERE IN FLORIDA, WE HAVE ONLY THE HOT DAYS AND THE NIGHT IS COLD AS FUCK.

  • In Where we were during the end of the world

    I'll be getting ready for school or on the bus already. Friday is a school-wide movie day so, spending the day, if we don't die, watching Captain America or Avengers in my favorite teacher's classroom.

  • In Holiday Wishlist Swap!

    I'll buy some of you guys your items once I get money on Thursday.

    Amazon

    Steam