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  • Is the Agent of Judgement Saturn from the Yugioh TCG a guy or a girl?

    Posted by admin on May 10th, 2011 and filed under brilliant definition | 5 Comments »

    My friend and I are arguing about the gender of the Yugioh card mentiond above. I say he is a guy, and he says she is a girl. This has become a contentious issue. WAR is the potential outcome. Here is a link
    http://images.wikia.com/yugioh/images/9/9b/TheAgentofJudgment-SaturnAST-NA-UR-1E.png

    Arguements for a guy:
    Roman God of SAturn was identified asthe Greek God Cronus and was married to the Greek Goddess Ops.
    Is a man in a priests robes
    To jacked to be a women
    Is the GOD (male) of agriculture in many cultures
    Is wearing a helmet

    Arguements for woman:
    In many cultures, Saturn is senn as the heigher being of agriculture. Te harvest, of fruit. And woman bear fruits for they are girls.
    Purple is a feminin colour as its definition is brilliant and gorgeious. And guys are ugly
    her headress is not a helmet, but a hat
    she’s wearing long hair and a gown (cause you wouldn’t wear a helmat with cloth u dumbass)
    and woman can be that jacked, but not as much as men. the agent of force MARS is a jacked man.

    Looking at the link of the female cards in the game, Agent of Judgment Saturn is not on the list. Therefore, my conclusion would be that it’s a guy.

    Any ideas for my farewell party?

    Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2011 and filed under always something brilliant | 2 Comments »

    I always wanted to do something nice to all my teachers who have helped me out throughout the year. I really want to show them how much I appreciated all their efforts and supports. What should I do? Any brilliant ideas? Thanks

    I don’t think hosting a party is necessary…and you may even be making it awkward for them to politely "refuse"….teachers have lives and plans, too…so don’t put them on the spot. If you want to, give them a card of thanks..or you can present each of them with a small gift (but again…if it’s not practical, all they’re doing is collecting "stuff" they’ll never use).

    I don’t know your age…but there’s making your own "homemade gifts in a jar" (Google that for ideas)–this way they can enjoy the treat in their own time and you’ve personalized your gift.

    Keep in mind the greatest reward for a teacher is to have students enjoy getting their education and having aspirations to go on to great things in life…and continuing the cycle of inspiration. If you were to only just be able to say "thank you" to them>>>that would be rewarding enough.