Once upon a time, a few mistakes ago I was in your sights, you got me alone You found me, you found me You found me-e-e-e-e I guess you didn't care and I guess I liked that And when I fell hard, you took a step back Without me, without me Without me-e-e-e
And he's long gone When he's next to me And I realize, the blame is on me
'Cause I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Till you put me down Oh I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
No apologies, he'll never see you cry Pretends he doesn't know that he's the reason why You're drowning, you're drowning You're drowning-ing-ing-ing-ing And I heard you moved on from whispers on the street A new notch in your belt is all I'll ever be And now I see, I now I see I now I see-e-e-e-e
He was long gone When he met me And I realize the joke is on me Hey!
I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Till you put me down Oh I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
When the saddest fear Comes creeping in That you never loved me... or her or anyone or anything Yeah!
I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Till you put me down Oh I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now, flew me to places I'd never been Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
It was a fitting way to open the A-League’s 10th season. The biggest club in the land, Melbourne Victory, trouncing the new pretenders the Western Sydney Wanderers in front of 30,083 boisterous fans at Etihad Stadium.
Nine seasons ago, the match between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory was the talking point of round one as a new state-based rivalry was born. But as the Wanderers fans filed into the stadium to fill their allocation, there was a feeling that this fixture might become the biggest in the competition. The colour and the noise that these two clubs generate reverberates around the country.
The first goal came inside 10 minutes, the second within 20 and the third before the half-hour mark. Melbourne Victory, who haven’t won an opening game since 2006, could hardly have hoped for a better start.
With Matthew Spiranovic and Nikolai Topor-Stanley out of action for Wanderers, there was always going to be questions over the visitors’ threadbare back-line, and it was a horror start for the stand-in centre-half pairing of Antony Golec and Brendan Hammill. If the Wanderers are the masters at parking the bus, this was more reminiscent of Otto at the steering wheel after a few too many brekky bongs.
But while the Wanderers were awful, the Victory were clinical in front of goal with a new look front three featuring Kosta Barbarouses, Archie Thompson and marquee man Besart Berisha. On this evidence alone, Kevin Muscat looks to be onto a winner with his new formation.
Gui Finkler and Barbarouses combined well down the right, and the Wanderers stand-in left back Shannon Cole was under enormous pressure from the very start. Indeed the first goal came after just eight minutes after some tidy build up play between Finkler and Barberouses. New Victory signing Matthieu Delpierre found himself free just six yards out, and there was little Ante Covic could do in the Wanderers goal.
On 19 minutes, Golec handled the ball in the box, and up stepped Berisha. In his first A-League game for the Victory, he was never going to disappoint. A quick look up to pick his spot, a no nonsense run up and Berisha was soon saluting the fans.
Confidence was sky-high for the home side, and even the humble Leigh Broxham wanted to get in on the action. After a couple of attempts from range, Broxham popped up for the Victory’s third goal on 28 minutes. Again it was Barbarouses who bamboozled Cole down the right channel in the build up, and after his shot was blocked, Broxham blazed the ball through the crowded defence into the back of the net.
Mark Bridge pulled one back for the visitors before half-time, but it meant little in the context of the match. The Wanderers, who have built their game around defensive cohesion, looked dazed and confused.
Perhaps this was best summed up by Victory’s fourth and final goal. Under no pressure at all, Golec gave away possession cheaply, and with the defence woefully out of position, Berisha fed Thompson who made no mistake in front of goal.
The Wanderers might put this uncharacteristic performance down to missing players and the distraction of their Asian Champions League commitments, but regardless, the rest of the competition are on notice. This Victory side looks balanced, creative and menacing.
Western Sydney Wanderers are going to great lengths to ensure their supporters can travel to Saudi Arabia for the final of the Asian Champions League but there is no guarantee female and Jewish supporters will be granted entry visas.
The Wanderers face Al-Hilal in Riyadh on November 1 in the second leg of the continental decider but a section of their supporters may be denied a chance to witness a potential Asian title due to their gender, race or religious background.
The club is in the process of arranging travel packages with the support of Al-Hilal and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation but it will not be known until the end of the week whether unaccompanied females and Jewish supporters will be able to travel due to the strict laws of the nation.
The club has received over 200 enquiries for away tickets and is finalising the travel package – which will cater for match tickets, travel, accommodation and visas – with the blessing of relevant authorities. It is hoped the tour will allow for female supporters to attend but there is still no indication it will be sufficient enough to allow entry for supporters of Jewish background.
Due to conservative legislation, women face difficulties in obtaining tourist visas for Saudi Arabia while those of Jewish heritage, Israelis or even those who have visited Israel, are not permitted entry.
While AFC regulations state a club's fans must be allowed access without prejudice, their stature does not overrule state legislation.
"There needs to be an invitation. We are working with the FFA [Football Federation of Australia], AFC [Asian Football Confederation], the Saudi Arabian Football Federation and Al-Hilal to obtain an invitation for our supporters to travel," a Wanderers spokesman said.
Single women must be in the company of a male relative or their husband and travel with marriage certificates to obtain a tourist visa, or must be escorted at all times as part of a supervised tourism group.
Saudi football has a long history of banning women from attending games. The nation allowed females to attend matches only last year, and under harsh restricitions.
Only selected stadiums cater for segregated sections, which prevent male and female supporters standing next to each other. Under pressure from international organisations, the Saudi Arabian domestic league allowed a number of women to attend the games in reserved sections of the stadium, as per the custom of many public events.
There are also concerns that should female Wanderers fans be granted visas, they will also be seggregated once within King Fahd Stadium. One of the proposed options for the tour is to station supporters in a nearby Gulf nation before the match and fly them into Riyadh for game day, to ensure a safe passage to and from the stadium and in and out of Saudi Arabia.
The club has not yet received any advice for homosexual Wanderers supporters wishing to travel to the second leg, but the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trading states: "Homosexual activity is illegal and penalties include the death penalty."
It is understood Wanderers are working with the AFC to arrange a way for their chairman, Paul Lederer to attend the match under arrangements often reserved for diplomats.
Lederer, who is Jewish, is understood to be keen to attend the match, but faces difficulty in obtaining a visa.
The club hopes Lederer can bypass those laws under unspecified arrangements as an invited special guest of the AFC. Competition regulations state: "Hosting Club and its National Association must guarantee and ensure that access to the stadium will be granted to the AFC delegation, officials and players of the visiting club, sponsors, travelling fans and media without any discrimination of gender, race or nationality."
Group S Final Ryuuka Shimizudani @ Saki EVEN Hanayo Koizumi @ Love Live! 10-1 Prediction: Ryuuka Shimizudani by >=65 Over/Under: 500 Under Group T Final Asuna Yuuki @ Sword Art Online 7-1 Mikoto Misaka @ A Certain Magical Index EVEN Prediction: Mikoto Misaka by <=100 Over/Under: 500 Over Group U Final Kuroko Shirai @ A Certain Magical Index 10-1 Awai Oohoshi @ Saki EVEN Prediction: Awai Oohoshi by <=100 Over/Under: 500 Under Group V Final Yuu Matsumi @ Saki 9-1 Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica EVEN Prediction: Mami Tomoe by <=100 Over/Under: 500 Over Group W Final Maki Nishikino @ Love Live! 1-9 Kana Tachibana @ Gokukoku No Brynhildr 30-1 Prediction: Maki Nishikino by >=90 Over/Under: 500 Under Group X Final Ruiko Saten @ A Certain Magical Index 8-1 Saki Miyanaga @ Saki EVEN Prediction: Saki Miyanaga by <=90 Over/Under: 500 Over
Group M Final Kuro Matsumi @ Saki EVEN Souseiseki @ Rozen Maiden 10-1 Prediction: Kuro Matsumi by <=100 Over/Under: 400 Over Group N Final Komachi Hikigaya @ Yahari Ore No Seishun Love Comedy Wa Machigatteiru 20-1 Satoha Tsujigaito @ Saki 1-4 Prediction: Satoha Tsujigaito by >=60 Over/Under: 500 Under Group O Final Yukino Yukinoshita @ Yahari Ore No Seishun Love Comedy Wa Machigatteiru 25-1 Ako Atarashi @ Saki EVEN Prediction: Ako Atarashi by <=90 Over/Under: 500 Under Group P Final Sharo Kirima @ Is The Order A Rabbit? 2-1 Rin Tousaka @ Fate/Stay Night 10-1 Prediction: Sharo Kirima by <=75 Over/Under: 400 Under Group Q Final Nodoka Haramura @ Saki EVEN Koromo Amae @ Saki 10-1 Prediction: Nodoka Haramura by <=100 Over/Under: 400 Over Group R Final Karen Kujou @ Golden Mosaic 10-1 Kotori Minami @ Love Live! EVEN Prediction: Kotori Minami by <=70 Over/Under: 400 Over
Group G Final Frenda Seivelun @ A Certain Magical Index 10-1 Kazari Uiharu @ A Certain Magical Index EVEN Prediction: Kazari Uiharu by >=40 Over/Under: 500 Under Group H Final Komaki Jindai @ Saki 1-5 MISAKA #10032 @ A Certain Magical Index 10-1 Prediction: Komaki Jindai by >=60 Over/Under: 500 Over Group I Final Kurumi Kakura @ Saki 10-1 Chitoge Kirisaki @ Nisekoi EVEN Prediction: Chitoge Kirisaki by <=70 Over/Under: 500 Over Group J Final Hiroe Atago @ Saki EVEN Hisa Takei @ Saki 10-1 Prediction: Hiroe Atago by <=80 Over/Under: 550 Under Group K Final Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica EVEN Chino Kafuu @ Is The Order A Rabbit? 7-1 Prediction: Kyouko Sakura by >=50 Over/Under: 450 Over Group L Final Yuu Sonoda @ Sakura Trick 30-1 Homura Akemi @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica 1-9 Prediction: Homura Akemi by >=90 Over/Under: 450 Over
Group A Final Shizuno Takakamo @ Saki 2-1 Misaki Shokuhou @ A Certain Magical Index 7-1 Prediction: Shizuno Takakamo by >=50 Over/Under: 400 Over Group B Final Alice Cartelet @ Golden Mosaic 10-1 Eli Ayase @ Love Live! EVEN Prediction: Eli Ayase by <=60 Over/Under: 450 Over Group C Final Natsumi Koshigaya @ Non Non Biyori 20-1 Madoka Kaname @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica EVEN Prediction: Madoka Kaname by >=60 Over/Under: 450 Over Group D Final Yui Yuigahama @ Yahari Ore No Seishun Love Comedy Wa Machigatteiru 20-1 Kyouko Suehara @ Saki EVEN Prediction: Kyouko Suehara by >=50 Over/Under: 420 Over Group E Final Nozomi Toujou @ Love Live! 3-1 Kinue Atago @ Saki 10-1 Prediction: Nozomi Toujou by <=100 Over/Under: 600 Under Group F Final Sayaka Miki @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica EVEN Nadeko Sengoku @ Ghostory 20-1 Prediction: Sayaka Miki by >=60 Over/Under: 400 Over
Because you know I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass
Yeah, it's pretty clear, I ain't no size two But I can shake it, shake it Like I'm supposed to do 'Cause I got that boom boom that all the boys chase And all the right junk in all the right places
I see the magazine workin' that Photoshop We know that shit ain't real C'mon now, make it stop If you got beauty beauty, just raise 'em up 'Cause every inch of you is perfect From the bottom to the top
Yeah, my mama she told me don't worry about your size She says, "Boys like a little more booty to hold at night." You know I won't be no stick figure silicone Barbie doll So if that's what you're into then go ahead and move along
Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass Hey!
I'm bringing booty back Go ahead and tell them skinny bitches that No I'm just playing. I know you think you're fat But I'm here to tell ya Every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top
Yeah my mama she told me don't worry about your size She says, "Boys like a little more booty to hold at night." You know I won't be no stick figure silicone Barbie doll So if that's what you're into then go ahead and move along
Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass
Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass
Because you know I'm All about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass, no treble I'm all about that bass 'Bout that bass 'Bout that bass, 'bout that bass Hey, hey, ooh You know you like this bass!
ISML 2014: Date A Live To The Top!!! Kotori Itsuka takes Tiara, breaks Date A Live losing streak in ISML
By Jo-Ryan Salazar The Bedlam on Baltic Avenue October 6, 2014
Match Day 10 of the 2014 International Saimoe League postseason, the final match day of the 2014 ISML campaign proper, concluded and it was only fitting that Date A Live, a series that had been on the short end of the stick so many times in the regular season and Nova Division Finals, finally got its just rewards. Kotori Itsuka won the Heavenly Tiara and becomes the Saimoe Leader Of The Free World for 2015, defeating Mashiro Shiina 4906-4613.
What makes this victory even more impressive is the volume of voters in Eastern Europe, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea that voted for Itsuka. Shiina had won handily in Russia, the Middle East, Australia, the Philippines, Africa and New Zealand, but due to xenophobic bias in Japan and Korea, Itsuka was able to win votes through the heart of the voting blocks: East Asia. It is not certain whether or not this will translate to a resurgence in 2channel, but this victory was nonetheless a sweet one for Kotori, who celebrated the victory at lunchtime at a rally in downtown Tokyo.
"To all my supporters, there is only one word that sums up my emotions after winning the Tiara and the rights to being the Saimoe Leader of the Free World: FINALLY!" Itsuka exclaimed, to the roar of the crowd. "I want to thank Kurumi, Touka, Yoshino and Origami for a great campaign and for their support. And I want to thank Shidou for his dedication to our cause and for vouching all of us. Most importantly, this victory is for you, and I want to thank you all for being with me on this journey.
"We made history. We got over the hump. And we're going to do it all over against next year so look out for us. Thank you, world! Thank you, everyone! Thank you, ISML!"
Kanade Tachibana finished third place after defeated Ayase Aragaki 5081-4096, Nanami Aoyama ended up fifth after edging Kuroyukihime 4714-4519, Taiga Aisaka roared past Ruri Gokou 4953-4220 to finish seventh, Kurumi Tokisaki defeated Asuna Yuuki 4753-4571 to finish ninth, and Yoshino ended up 11th after defeating Shana 4803-4434, completing a Date A Live sweep on the last match day proper.
In other exhibition results, Chitoge Kirisaki prevailed over Kosaki Onodera 4228-3837, Shiro hammered Enju Aihara 5143-3722, Mare S Ephemeral rolled past Akane Senri 3999-2913, Komari Koshigaya dismantled Alice Cartalet 3865-3097, Komurasaki throttled Utage Douraku 4232-3570 and Yume Ototsu thumped Tamamo Sakuraba 3810-2749. With Ephemeral's victory, she wins the Visual Novel Exhibition Series.
This concludes the 2014 International Saimoe League coverage on the Bedlam on Baltic Avenue. Stay tuned next year for coverage of the 2015 International Saimoe League. Keep it here on the Bedlam for continuing coverage of the 2014 2channel Anime Saimoe Tournament!
Sam Burgess – battered, bruised and victorious – being carried by his teammates and brothers is the iconic image of the 2014 NRL grand final.
Grand finals are often remembered for producing iconic moments that pull at the heartstrings.
Like the stories of the Sattlers, father John revered for his courage, son Scott admired for his determination and desire to win at all costs when he produced ‘that’ tackle.
But the 2014 grand final was the greatest in history for the stories it produced.
There is the tale of four boys from Yorkshire, who came to Australia to find their fortune, mother Julie coming along for the ride. The band of brothers came to South Sydney to ply their trade and hopefully return to England with a premiership. Three boys were instrumental in the victory, with Tom providing strong impact from the bench, yet it was his two older brothers who shone.
The Clive Churchill medal could have gone to either George or Sam, but in the end it was awarded to the older brother, the man who defied a broken cheekbone in the first tackle of the game to soldier on and produce match-winning moments such as his pickup of a grubber on South Sydney’s line.
The Burgess story ends with brother George, who produced the moment of the grand final when he bashed off Tony Williams to score the try that opened the flood gates and left the fans asking who was the real T-Rex?
Yet with happiness comes heartbreak and boy do Souths know heartbreak. This team was thrown of out of the competition in the early 2000s, brought back by people marching on Town Hall.
Souths’ victory was more than just the football, it was justification for the supporters who had fought for the team they loved, a football club that was resurrected directly by the people.
Then came the Hollywood element, with Russell Crowe buying his share in the club, spreading the story far and wide, and seeing a struggling football club become one of the most professional teams in the NRL.
There was the brilliance of Greg Inglis, who surely is one of the game’s greats. Lote Tuqiri hadn’t played in a grand final for 14 years, while his counterpart Alex Johnston who scored his 21st try of the season to get Souths out of the blocks.
Then there was the heroism of the Clive Churchill medalist Sam Burgess and that broken cheekbone, ensuring he will forever be immortalised as he leaves for rugby union.
Not to forget the performance of the Bulldogs, who were right in the game for 60 minutes, and the efforts of James Graham.
It is these stories that showcase why this was the greatest rugby league grand final of all time.
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
ARENA 01: [Shiina Mashiro] Itsuka Kotori by <=1000
Over/Under: 9000
Over
THIRD-PLACE MATCH
ARENA 02: Aragaki Ayase [Tachibana Kanade] by >=700
Over/Under: 9000
Over
FIFTH-PLACE MATCH
ARENA 03: Aoyama Nanami [Kuroyukihime] by <=800
Over/Under: 9000
Over
SEVENTH-PLACE MATCH
ARENA 04: [Gokō Ruri (Kuroneko)] Aisaka Taiga by >=600
Over/Under: 9000
Over
NINTH-PLACE MATCH
ARENA 05: Tokisaki Kurumi [Yūki Asuna] by <=900
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ELEVENTH-PLACE MATCH
ARENA 06: Shana [Yoshino] by <=700
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 07: [Kirisaki Chitoge] Onodera Kosaki by <=1000
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 08: Aihara Enju [Shiro] by <=600
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 09: Senri Akane [Mare S Ephemeral] by <=700
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 10: Koshigaya Komari [Alice Cartalet] by <=800
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 11: Dōraku Utage [Komurasaki] by <=600
Over/Under: 9000
Over
ARENA 12: [Ototsu Yume] Sakuraba Tamamo by <=500
Over/Under: 9000
Over
T2-1 Rize Tedeza @ Is The Order A Rabbit? 10-1 Asuna Yuuki @ Sword Art Online EVEN Prediction: Asuna Yuuki by <=80 Over/Under: 400 Over V2-2 Touka Yatogami @ Date A Live 30-1 Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica 1-9 Prediction: Mami Tomoe by >=100 Over/Under: 400 Over X2-1 Arata Sagimori @ Saki 10-1 Ruiko Saten @ A Certain Magical Index EVEN Prediction: Ruiko Saten by <=100 Over/Under: 400 Over Please note that Match Day 15 results for the second round via Shasya's twitter feed will be delayed extensively due to other commitments that take up my time.
T2-2 Mikoto Misaka @ A Certain Magical Index EVEN Komari Koshigaya @ Non Non Biyori 20-1 Prediction: Mikoto Misaka by >=60 Over/Under: 350 Over V2-1 Yuu Matsumi @ Saki EVEN Setsuna Ogiso @ White Album 2 40-1 Prediction: Yuu Matsumi by >=70 Over/Under: 350 Over X2-2 Yoshino @ Date A Live 10-1 Saki Miyanaga @ Saki 3-1 Prediction: Saki Miyanaga by <=70 Over/Under: 350 Over
She was in the backyard - they say it was a little past nine When her prince pulled up - a white pickup truck Her folks shoulda seen it comin' - it was only just a matter of time Plenty old enough - and you can't stop love She stuck a note on the screen door - "sorry but I got to go" That was all she wrote - her mama's heart was broke That was all she wrote - so the story goes
Now her daddy's in the kitchen - starin' out the window Scratchin' and a rackin' his brains How could 18 years just up and walk away Our little pony-tailed girl grown up to be a woman Now she's gone in the blink of an eye She left the suds in the bucket And the clothes hangin' out on the line
Now don't you wonder what the preacher's gonna preach about Sunday morn Nothin' quite like this has happened here before Well he must have been a looker - smooth talkin' son of a gun For such a grounded girl - to just up and run Course you can't fence time - and you can't stop love
Now all the biddy's in the beauty shop gossip goin' non-stop Sippin' on pink lemonade How could 18 years just up and walk away Our little pony-tailed girl grown up to be a woman Now she's gone in the blink of an eye She left the suds in the bucket And the clothes hangin' out on the line
She's got her pretty little bare feet hangin' out the window And they're headin' up to Vegas tonight How could 18 years just up and walk away Our little pony-tailed girl grown up to be a woman Now she's gone in the blink of an eye She left the suds in the bucket And the clothes hangin' out on the line She left the suds in the bucket And the clothes hangin' out on the line
She was in the backyard - they say it was a little past nine When her prince pulled up - a white pickup truck Plenty old enough - and you can't stop love No, you can't fence time - and you can't stop love!
Well, he was the assistant preacher And the Sunday school teacher In the church that I grew up in She was looker from Atlanta, Led the choir, played piano Had a body that was made for sin.
She didn't care that he was married, 'Cause the torch that she carried Was hotter than the fires of hell She had plans to seduce him, If she could, she could loosen A notch in the bible belt.
So, she called him up at home When she knew he'd be alone Said, 'Preacher I could use advice, I got troubles with a man that I know you'll understand If you could help me it would sure be nice.
They met a few minutes after In the office of the Pastor And she started telling how she felt What a chance they were takin' When they first started breakin' The laws of the bible belt.
There's a lot of good people Who are led astray That believe what the good Book said Well, I'll tell ya somethin' brother When you're dealin' with the Devil It's tough to keep a level head.
And it's hard to imagine How the flames of passion Can burn you till your soul will melt And it'll spread like a cancer But you're gonna have to answer To the Lord and the bible belt.
Someone said they went to Vegas, Back home it didn't take us Long to hear the news of what they did Nobody could believe that he Left his wife to grieve Alone with two pre-school kids.
I don't know how they're doin' But I know that they're screwin' Up a good thing they once had They better get their heads together Or they're gonna slap leather With the Lord and the bible belt.
There's a lot of good people Who are led astray That believe what the good Book said Well, I'll tell ya somethin' brother When you're dealin' with the Devil It's tough to keep a level head.
And it's hard to imagine How the flames of passion Can burn you till your soul will melt And it'll spread like a cancer But you're gonna have to answer To the Lord and the bible belt.
They better get their heads together Or they're gonna slap leather With the Lord and the bible belt...
We walked forward as we gently and carefully held onto the warmth of our inseparable hearts. We can change the future with our words and with my wish that has yet to get an answer.
My ideal self I dreamt of being when I was a child is still far from me, but if you’re with me, I feel I can become a bit stronger and repaint tomorrow with new colors.
Following the hope we called for, we overcome the world which has come to a halt and one day, because we didn’t give up, our hearts will become one. Crying or laughing, let’s welcome the new tomorrow. Even if the vow we’ve settled on is painful and strikes me down, it’s so I can protect your heart.
Within the flow of time of no memories, I’m sure there lies the warmth we search for. When we get embraced by it, everything and all my feelings will circle around you.
We held hands and ran as we faced the sky and held many precious lights in our hearts. It becomes the radiance within me and clears away of all of my hesitations.
We break free from a complicated labyrinth with no exit. The tears you shed woke my heart and I realized the world I knew so well still had many beautiful sides. New possibilities are born from a wish of a moment in time.
Believing in salvation, I made up my mind. Standing at the beginning of it all, I’ll bring back your smile and become a real miracle.
Following the hope we called for, we overcome the world which has come to a halt and one day, because we didn’t give up, our hearts will become one. Crying or laughing, let’s welcome the new tomorrow. Even if the vow we’ve settled on is painful and strikes me down, it’s so I can protect your heart.
ISML 2014: Kotori Itsuka to the Championship Match By Jo-Ryan Salazar October 2, 2014
There will be no repeat winner this year in the International Saimoe League. Riding on huge victories in the Philippines, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Middle East and Indonesia, Kotori Itsuka defeated Kanade Tachibana, 4649-4170, to advance to the 2014 ISML Championship Match against Mashiro Shiina. Tachibana's major victories came in Russia, Korea, Vietnam, Western Europe, Canada, the USA and Africa.
In consolation round action, Nanami Aoyama won the closest match of the night: a 4380-4239 thriller over Ruri Gokou, Kuroyukihime flew past Taiga Aisaka 4631-4165, Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Shana 4456-4078, Asuna Yuuki slashed past Yoshino 4753-3955, Mikoto Misaka electrocuted Eucliwood Hellscythe 4625-3965 and Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi romped past Rikka Takanashi 4413-3966.
In exhibition action, Chitoge Kirisaki crushed Saya Tokido 4428-3360, Kosaki Onodera defeated Satone Shichimiya 4318-3826, Enju Aihara shot down Chino Kafuu 4275-3605, Shiro routed Tina Sprout 4953-3243 and Mare S Ephemeral prevailed over Amane Suou 3261-3091.
Match Day 10 of the 2014 International Saimoe League, the final match day of the ISML season, is scheduled for Sunday, October 5, 2014. Vote for your favorite candidates at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.
I always thought to myself, "Pangya Fresh Up!? The chewing gum industry has officially arrived on the island." Imagine, if you will, a cacaphony of new flavors: Blue Lagoon Bubblegum, Ventus Mint, Radical Rednose Wizberry, Oriens Orange, Maga Valley Wintergreen, Libera Lemon Lime, Narakas Cinnamon...the list goes on and on and on. Actually, this is the name of the new Pangya season, and all my records have been expunged. I am now forced to tour every course again and have so far completed two courses in regular course and natural mode in Abbot Mine and Pink Wind, with several more to come this month.
Along the way, I nuked all my Dog Days of Summer ears and shoes in the name of gaining TIki Points. I unlocked a few more achievements and got my first 10 games with the new Hana down pat. And all of my pang have been used up since I bought the Angel Wings for my new Hana on my main account. The only characters yet to earn their Angel Wings are Spica and Newri (the new Nuri, get it?). I can get wings for the latter; unfortunately, I have plans for my next paycheck: I am planning to try to win the Gacha items I want in two Fridays from now.
I like the style and the animations of this new Hana, which has assumed the rights as my main character (sorry Madoka, but I've played you lomg enough), but I would like to also play as Newri. However, his power stats are not where I want them to be; I need to max out his control then up his power level to 27. Both my main account and my alt account have all the characters, but there will need to be some more pang won so I can improve the stats a bit more.
Currently, my memorial level on my main account is at Level 19, while my alt is at Level 13. As part of the Loyal Pangya Players event, I received a glut of stickers as well as some cool rare cards, the best of which have been equipped on the new remodels and my previous main character, the old Hana. On the menu are some theme-related options such as "Top-Up" (grabbing points) and "Pop-Up" (a variety of other features such as Gacha, Rare Shop, Cauldron, etc.). Clever.
I think the changes made to this game are going to encourage players to return to the game and also encourage new players to try this out. I ended up gaining the SR versions of Luka and Cayman, which will allow me to gain extra Pang and EXP points. Since they have been equipped on the renewed Hana, I will use her to accelerate my march to the World Pro rank. I'm at 2,000-something points right now and I need 11,000, but if I play these full rounds often, I could be reaching that rank by the end of November.
In the meantime, enjoy this new track from the folks at Ntreev.
S2-2 Hanayo Koizumi @ Love Live! EVEN Hotaru Ichijou @ Non Non Biyori 10-1 Prediction: Hanayo Koizumi by >=50 Over/Under: 300 Over U2-1 Kuroko Shirai @ A Certain Magical Index EVEN Mayoi Hachikuji @ Ghostory 10-1 Prediction: Kuroko Shirai by >=50 Over/Under: 300 Over W2-2 Kana Tachibana @ Gokukoku No Brynhildr 30-1 Natsume Tsuchimikado @ Tokyo Ravens EVEN Prediction: Natsume Tsuchimikado by >=50 Over/Under: 300 Over