well I figured it out. it isn't about the actual written exam, it is testing to see who would think out of the box and use the environment, i.e. the table, to their advantage.
Fact: was at catalina island ALL DAY yesterday(had to get up at 3 and got home at like 12:30 D: ), now i have a sun burn and it hurts! T~T
in this book i have the recipe for disaster. if you want to know what it is. ask, and i shall tell you, "what is written here is the greatest threat to all man kind, the names of my friends."
in this book i have the recipe for disaster. if you want to know what it is. ask, and i shall tell you, "what is written here is the greatest threat to all man kind, the names of my friends."
NO IT DOESN'T, I SHALL KEEL YOU NOW! *gets out master sword* i shall be merciful and make your death quick. >.>
in this book i have the recipe for disaster. if you want to know what it is. ask, and i shall tell you, "what is written here is the greatest threat to all man kind, the names of my friends."
hmmmmm well, twilight princess is a fairly easy game: a tinny bit dark (nothing like majoras mask though D: ), midna is like the best companion in zelda history, and traveling is easy because of teleporting, being a wolf, and epona. (oh i never really did meny of the side quest, so can't really tell you how they are. >.> went through the entire game with only 30 arrows like a baws! XD)
i have only beaten the second temple on skyward sword, as well as done a few side-quests, so i can't say that much about the overall gameplay of it yet. but flying is friggen fun! Fight is also very fun once you get used to the controls, but fi is really really annoying i mostly just go on without paying attention to anything she says. lastly ghirahim is a fabulous creep, nough said.
(............ i like loz to much >.> )
Edited at Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:29:37 PM
in this book i have the recipe for disaster. if you want to know what it is. ask, and i shall tell you, "what is written here is the greatest threat to all man kind, the names of my friends."
Fact: I have discovered a psychological anomaly. I call it WAS or weeping angel syndrome. it is the psychological phenomenon of not knowing exactly which way to look after watching a weeping angel episode of doctor who. some symptoms include looking in all directions dramatically, searching for angels in every day household objects, crying in the corner without closing your eyes or blinking, and of course extremely dry and burning eyes.