If the party's been together longer than a month, the would have known my character before it gained the ability to shapechange, so they would know what it is and it's name and all.
Isn't ramen the noodles themselves, not the brandname?
Isn't ramen the noodles themselves, not the brandname?
Ramen is a type of noodle. Top Ramen, on the other hand, is a brandname. So is Maruchan. Of course, you're forgiven, since the name is pretty much the only way to tell them apart.
Isn't ramen the noodles themselves, not the brandname?
I don't know.
If the party's been together longer than a month, the would have known my character before it gained the ability to shapechange, so they would know what it is and it's name and all.
Kay, well decide.
That's like loving both the Yankees and the Red Sox or both the Celtics and the Lakers. It just doesn't work.
I don't know who any of those are. And I has both.
Pork is my Fave. If you want you guys can start out already knowing each other form past experiences where you worked together, but not being together.
Blargh, aren't you supposed to be Japanese? You should know your own cuisine's cheap-*** knockoffs.
I don't know who any of those are. And I has both.
Or Manchester Utd. and Liverpool? Ravens and the Steelers? Bulls and Jazz(Jazz ftw btw, Bulls suck without Jordan!)?
Just wondering, how do you guys pronounce Celtic?
If you're talking about the area/people/etc. it's Kel-tik. If you're talking about the basketball team, it's Sel-tik. It's like "hurricane". If you're talking about the weather, it's her-i-kane. If you're talking about the city, it's her-ken.
Well, since I thought you were American, I assumed you'd be more familiar with baseball, American football, and basketball. Guess I was wrong, now go drink your evening tea and eat some crumpets.
Ravens are cool, is a Steeler someone who works in a steel mil? I like Jazz, and bulls kick ***. Huh?
Hyper, let me do this. Dibs, it's like having Naruto and Sasuke; you have to take one or the other, not both.
Actually, pronouncing it as her-ken is just and accented slurring of the word. I actually say it as her-a-ken due to my Southern drawl. I have an uncontrollable urge to gut somebody when I hear them say Celtic with a soft c.