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Kenzi

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  1.  Estimated time of death was at 5:00 (meaning that the body was discovered at or after 5:00)

                -Since James left around 4:50, that would give him time to change clothes so that he could be ruled out as a suspect

                -James is also skilled at firing pistols, so he should be aware that there would be gunpowder on his clothes if he shot Daniel

                -Carl also claimed that the two of them went in a firing range, which may or may not have been a lie since James neither confirmed nor denied it

     Carl can't possibly be stupid enough to leave his own pistol on the victim's property

                -Plus, it was also stated that his gun went missing during the gathering

    •  James was passing by between 4:20-4:50, so that gives him a 20 minute time frame to miss the argument that Carl heard between 4:30-4:40. This is also assuming that "passing by" means a roundabout trip since it probably doesn't take a half-hour to "pass by" the single apartment.

     

    Benji was the only person described that was actually in Daniel's apartment (assuming that the car he checked on was located in the garage). As a result, that gave him the best opportunity to frame Carl by putting his pistol into the car--which was probably obtained during the friend gathering in Carl's house. The suspicious man that Benji saw was likely James as he was passing by. The loud argument that Carl heard was probably between Benji and Daniel, but was stopped abruptly by the gunshot (which I assumed wasn't heard because a silencer was used).

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  2. I have a lot that of DC songs that I like, so the following list is only a few that I happen to enjoy (no particular order):

     

    Haru Uta- Ending to the Eleventh Striker (movie 16)

    Kimi Ga Ireba- I'm actually not sure where this came from...anyone here know where this specific version is played?

    Boku Ga Iru- This one I'm fairly certain Conan is the one singing it, but I can't remember where...anyone know? haha..

    Hello Mr. My Yesterday- ED 35

    Don't Wanna Lie- OP 31

    Winter Bells- OP 10

     

    ...and basically everything from Garnet Crow

    especially this long forgotten piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgPhO48sCyU it's a shame it only had a short run.


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    Re-found out how painful four-court suicides are.

    My heart goes to the people who threw up doing eight-court suicides.

    ... What? O.o

    It's some conditioning drill that some tennis coaches use.

    Rule of thumb: the bigger the number, the more painful/longer-lasting the suicides tend to be.


  4. No particular order, I love them all the same.

    1. Steins;Gate- Hands down. Art may not have been stellar, but everything else it had to offer completely makes up for it. 
    2. Nichijou- The show is basically a huge exaggerated metaphor for life. The humor is so unique it's hard not to smile while watching it.
    3. ATLA/LOK- They don't really count as anime, but after rewatching a few episodes, it's actually a lot deeper than most make them out to be.
    4. FMAB- It may have been long forgotten, but it's still a classic.
    5. Detective Conan- This is only based on my bias since it's been in my life for a while. Aside from all the fillers, the show is actually decent.

  5. you hate her for that? :P

    But really, I'm sure if you experienced depression or something, they'll give you those psychiatric medicines. I, rather, consult a wise hermit xD

    Most of the people I've seen depressed tend to hide everything and do everything in their power not to consult anyone.


  6. ... Never thought about sports, other than the TaeKwonDo I've been doing for a while. The high school I'm going to try out for is known for taking a teenager's life away xD

    I was lucky that one of the sports I loved playing was a competitive sport in high school. Otherwise, I'd just be another generic person taking track just to fill up a sports cred.

    Whether or not a school "takes your life away" also depends on the classes you take. 


  7. I'll believe you. The only thing I'm concerned about is the rest of my extra-curricular activities...

    I'm starting to be glad that I didn't make it for MathCounts this year.

    I also had plenty of extra-curriculars. Also, make sure you play some sports beforehand so you have an opportunity to compete for spots in high school.

    I never really liked MathCounts, not sure why.


  8. It's illegal but of course, psychiatrist will be quick to defend

    Not necessarily. It depends on what the drug is "curing."

     

    Anyway, It's still debated if this field of science is real or not

    That's like saying chemistry isn't math.


  9. I'm talking about Science Olympiad as a whole, in which my school is going to make the team meet for at least x hours per week. I love science so much, but my life... T-T

    It's actually not that bad. I took around 3-4 events and had to meet up weekly for all of them.

    As long as you're doing events that fit your interests, it shouldn't be a huge chore.

     

    In high school, it's all self-study.

    No one meets up for them.


  10. If these drugs are placebos, then why are there so many side effects? I don't doubt some of them are, but how the drugs work in these two ways is sad.

    It's usually to trick the patient into believing that the drug is working. 


  11. Because they were convinced by these so called, Doctors. They don't even have proof that these pills really cure these psychiatric disorders.

    Anyway, I remember them performing experiments on Transgenders. I forgot where I read it but it was real.

    I'm sure these doctors are well aware of the effects of the drug.

    Sometimes, the drug may have not benefit at all, but this is what we call the placebo effect.

    There have been scientific studies showing that the mindset the person has towards his/her problem is a major factor that determines whether he/she will recover or not. Hence, the placebo effect.

     

    I know there are places where they try to 'cure' homosexuals, and it's terrible...

    ahahahaha

    like that's gonna stop them from repopulating. 

    their sexuality should not concern you.


  12. Write It Do It? So... You write about a certain idea and try to make it happen?

    It's a partner event where one partner describes a structure, while the other partner has to build it.

    Points go to how close the newly built structure is to the original.


  13. No idea... I planning to partner with a friend who has done this before, so I'll listen to what she says first. If something has anything to do with engineering or genetics, I'd probably go for that :D

    I think you'd be better off doing an event that actually fits your interests. One of my first events was Write it do it, and it was pretty painful. I'm not even sure how/why I chose it.


  14. I haven't asked anyone yet, so that's everyone, right? I don't want to be that person who didn't study, and got lucky from the 25-25-25-25 multiple choice questions... >.<

    The middle school fractions tend not to be too competitive, so you should be fine as long as you actually prepare for them.

    There are a few exceptions though--our rival school being one of the more competitive schools. But the looks on their faces when we beat them in the overall placing was priceless.


  15. It really bothers me how DC almost always takes the same route when solving cases.

     

    -Conan meets random person (people) that is (are) inevitably going to be associated with a case

    -Someone is killed/almost killed/kidnapped/etc.

    -Conan realizes that random person/one of the random people might be the culprit

    -Conan finds item that becomes a key to solving the case or he becomes inspired by it

    -Random person that Conan happened to meet turns out to be the culprit

    ...either that, or Conan finds a random item (that the culprit intended to get rid of) that leads him to the culprit. The outcome is still the same.

     

    If the case is not exactly in this format, I'm willing to bet that it's awfully close.

     

    Basically, what irritates me the most is that the majority of the cases that Conan solves these days are purely based on luck, and that he happens to find information that serve in his favor. What if he never ran into this random person/item that happened to be associated with this case?

     

    If instead, he blindly walked into a murder case located in a shopping mall with 100+ people without meeting anyone or finding anything beforehand, how would he solve the case? That's what I'd rather watch. I'm seriously sick of the "Conan happens to be at the right place at the right time" gimmick--which is okay once in a while, but after it's relied on for the vast majority of the series, a lot of people are going to get ticked off. The foundation of the show is no longer chiefly based on Conan's abilities as a detective, but rather on his improbable luck. The title "Detective Conan" ends up losing half of its meaning. Sure, he still utilizes his deductive skills for the case, but that's only after all of the information he needs is spoon-fed to him.

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