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#1 Oct 29 2007 at 6:37 PM Rating: Good
This is an awesome YouTube video featuring the memory and recognition abilities of a little girl named Lily. It's very cute and impressive. Click here.

Edited, Oct 29th 2007 11:44pm by Ikkian
#2 Oct 29 2007 at 6:39 PM Rating: Good
In before Usagi
#3 Oct 29 2007 at 6:44 PM Rating: Default
in before loli
#4 Oct 29 2007 at 6:45 PM Rating: Good
manwithplanx wrote:
in before loli
Usagi = loli. Please try again later go away now.
#5 Oct 29 2007 at 6:46 PM Rating: Good
I was going to come up with something, but I figured Usagi would just utterly blow it away with something strange that only he could come up with. I'm just going to stick with my standard: loli=moe=win=legendary. Lolis=legendary 'nuff said
#6 Oct 29 2007 at 6:48 PM Rating: Good
I liked it.
It's pretty, like a little girl with ribbons in her hair.
That I tied.
In her hair.
#7 Oct 29 2007 at 6:50 PM Rating: Good
Duchess Overburn wrote:
I liked it.
It's pretty, like a little girl with ribbons in her hair.
That I tied.
In her hair.


Must...Resist...Urge...to....make....innuendo! The OoT has corrupted me! Well maybe not, I think it just finished the job *Goes insane*
#8 Oct 29 2007 at 6:58 PM Rating: Good
PaladinStargazer wrote:
I was going to come up with something, but I figured Usagi would just utterly blow it away with something strange that only he could come up with. I'm just going to stick with my standard: loli=moe=win=legendary. Lolis=legendary 'nuff said
It is not okay to refer to real people as "moe." Smiley: lol

Reminds me of this one essay I read in Japanese class about naming conventions in Japan, and at the end it listed some common boys' and girls' names. And one of the names was "萌" ("moe"). I was, like, "oh my God, I hope this essay was written before that was a word, because that's terrible."
#9 Oct 29 2007 at 7:00 PM Rating: Good
And Tsuki managed to remember me I have to choose two subjects to write on for my China and Japan culture classes.
#10 Oct 29 2007 at 7:02 PM Rating: Good
Shhh, they don't know that Tsuki Smiley: tongue We must make them utterly confused and then our plan for world conquest will be complete! That would be utterly hilarious to have "moe" for a name. Could you imagine what the otaku's would be like if they found a guy/girl with the name "moe"? That would be...creepy.
#11 Oct 29 2007 at 7:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Child exploitation. Smiley: disappointed
#12 Oct 29 2007 at 7:25 PM Rating: Decent
FlixEffect, Assassin Reject wrote:
Child exploitation. Smiley: disappointed
More like child labor. It's obvious the parents are terrorists who only needed to be informed on which countries to strike first, and that they soon after disposed of their informant.
#13 Oct 29 2007 at 7:27 PM Rating: Decent
It's like teaching colors to a kid, but more usefull overall. All while helping her make serious progress with her memory abilities. That's going to be very good for her in the future.

I always substitute learning and teaching.

Edited, Oct 29th 2007 11:28pm by Ikkian
#14 Oct 29 2007 at 8:11 PM Rating: Decent
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I think Wint's daughter has a challenger. That was adorable.
#15 Oct 29 2007 at 8:15 PM Rating: Decent
Paskil wrote:
I think Wint's daughter has a challenger. That was adorable.
Finally someone who agrees.
#16 Oct 29 2007 at 8:38 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks Ikkian, The Cuteness.... It pains me.

Seriously, i feel dumb now













though i definitely kick *** compared to all those people on Jaywalking :)
#17 Oct 29 2007 at 8:55 PM Rating: Decent
Holy hell. I'd have to think twice for half of those countries. Paraguay would have had me stumped for at least half a minute before I'd remember.
#18 Oct 29 2007 at 9:03 PM Rating: Good
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Heh "Are you smarter than a 5th Grader?Toddler?"
#19 Oct 29 2007 at 9:05 PM Rating: Decent
The really amazing thing about that video is that they were able to keep her focused long enough to film 8 minutes worth. Part of me wonders if they've been shoving a map down that kid's throat since they were born, just for the sake of filming a "prodigy" in action.
#20 Oct 29 2007 at 9:08 PM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Magnificent wrote:
The really amazing thing about that video is that they were able to keep her focused long enough to film 8 minutes worth. Part of me wonders if they've been shoving a map down that kid's throat since they were born, just for the sake of filming a "prodigy" in action.
EVEN if that was a case, the kid is still amazing because she's been able to memorize and recognize the countries on a map.
#21 Oct 29 2007 at 9:09 PM Rating: Good
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My money is on the fact she'll forget them by the time she's in high school.
#22 Oct 29 2007 at 9:14 PM Rating: Decent
Duke Ikkian wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Magnificent wrote:
The really amazing thing about that video is that they were able to keep her focused long enough to film 8 minutes worth. Part of me wonders if they've been shoving a map down that kid's throat since they were born, just for the sake of filming a "prodigy" in action.
EVEN if that was a case, the kid is still amazing because she's been able to memorize and recognize the countries on a map.


Eh... probably. But anybody can be "programmed". She just has more "hard disk space" (STFU USAGI).
#23 Oct 29 2007 at 9:57 PM Rating: Good
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...typical programmed child... her parents should move to the ghetto and share the knowledge.
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