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Off-topic discussion is allowed, but spam is not; please make sure all your messages are of substantial meaning that at least somebody would be interested in reading and responding to. That being said, obviously I appreciate comments relating to The Cave of Dragonflies, whether they are error reports, questions, suggestions or whatever else you might want to get across.

Messages

My own messages will be signed as Butterfree, with the Admin label below my name. If someone signs as Butterfree without that label, it's probably not me.

Some Guy

Here.

The space shuttle Endeavor blasted off about an hour ago now.

[15/11/2008 01:58:30]

Greenumbreon

There was a space shuttle? Where?

[15/11/2008 01:45:29]

Some Guy

Did anyone else see the space shuttle take off just now? :O

[15/11/2008 01:09:30]

Pikachu Goddess

Silly trolls.

[15/11/2008 00:54:07]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

*amused*



Typhloise, there is no need to get upset. It's obviously a troll (i.e. somebody who posts something in the hope of getting a reaction).

[14/11/2008 22:40:45]

KianiChi

I absolutely love your site.

I can't stand those sites with bad grammar and dumb cheats. No, this is the work of a truly dedicated PokeManiac.

Oh, and I LOVE your stories. Well, pretty much anything in the "Creative" section.

Thank you, Butterfree. You're great.

[14/11/2008 22:38:40]

Some Guy

Yep, definitely trolling.

[14/11/2008 21:49:53]

Typhloise

"–ll–_", It's people like you who make me sick. You shouldn't be one to judge people's sprites, you lazy, no good, sprite stealing, grave digging, son a a person who sells their body for vast sums of money! (I would swear, but I don't want to be counted for spamming!)



If I could find more ways to describe you, you sneaky, sleezy weasel, I would! Why don't you crawl back to your your dirty, dank hole of a h*e house!



Excuse my language, but I am extremely infuriated at the moment. Never come back here again, or I will personally infect every one of your websites or profiles on the internet. And then some.

[14/11/2008 20:24:05]

Some Guy

Okay, that has to just be trolling.

Hehe. I'm surprised there isn't a 'Numel Numel' (Numa Numa) fad going around.

[14/11/2008 20:19:56]

EvilPenguin

I lol'd

[14/11/2008 20:18:26]

--ll--_

I ussualy steal poke'mon website sprites (ex. the sprites that the owner has fused recolored or spliced) and post them on my youtube videos, but your sprites are terrible! Who would ever want to steal those things you call pokemon sprites! I know your hiding the good sprites somewhere! E-mail me your sprites you've been hiding all this time!

[14/11/2008 18:56:14]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

Whenever I've actually made it. I've been in the absolute most unproductive mood in existence for the past week or two and absolutely incapable of doing anything besides watching ReGenesis with my boyfriend and occasionally writing a couple of words of fanfiction.

[14/11/2008 00:10:01]

spritemaster

when is the new sprite gen gonna be up????

[13/11/2008 20:34:59]

Typhloise

Check out this site!



Pokemon Ranger Shadows of Almia

[13/11/2008 12:27:23]

EvilPenguin

It has five main ones, then there are a couple that aren't really important. The thing that makes them easy is that a lot of them are the same endings and have a bunch of memory tricks. It also helps that my seat makes it easy to, ah, possibly write the answers on a small piece of paper, if you catch my drift. Not that I would ever do something like that *whistles *

[12/11/2008 19:14:20]

aqualta

EvilPenguin - doesn't Latin have about 40 cases, though, all of which have their own rules? That's what a friend told me.



To anyone wondering - Hiragana is used for Japanese words, whereas Katakana is used for imported words. The problem with the latter is that the imported words usually have sounds which Japanese can't cope with (especially consonants without a following vowel), so they have to be changed. For example, my name would become "akwaruta", "soccer" becomes "sakaa", and "basketball" turns into "basuketoboru". (That last one is fun to say.)



Also, because Japanese mixes up "l"s and "r"s, you have to get used to saying "ra" as "lra" and so on. It's easy once you get used to it.

[12/11/2008 07:07:38]

EvilPenguin

See, this is exactly why I take Latin - it isn't very difficult, its almost exactly like English grammar-wise, and has very few words that don't follow the standard rules of the grammar

[12/11/2008 05:18:01]

Crunch
Website: Igloos and Dumbbells

Just curious, if you get a Pokemon like Arceus, Wormadam, etc. can you get one of their alternate forms?

[12/11/2008 04:25:37]

MikE

Hello, Butterfree. I just wanted to say thank you for all the work you put into this site. Every time I need to get a good laugh or find the answer to my question, I look here. This site is truly a work of patience and dedication.

[12/11/2008 01:05:07]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

Japanese has three writing systems, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Kanji mostly consists of symbols jacked from Chinese which do stand for whole words or concepts, but Hiragana and Katakana are syllabic; there is a symbol for "ya", for instance, and a symbol for "ko", and a symbol for "su", and so on. You can also form words with those, without using Kanji; the text of the Pokémon games doesn't have a lot of Kanji, for instance, since it would require a lot of space just to store them all.

[12/11/2008 00:50:50]

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