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Is anyone else here seriously addicted to Code Geass?

Code Geass was great. It was probably one of the best hings I've seen in awhile. I thought the new season was going to be boring by it turned out to be great. I don't think I'll ever get over it. I guess you could say that Code Geass will always be one of my personal best animes.

1)If there were a code geass R3, would you still watch it if Lelouch wasn't in it?

>>I would still watch it. I want to see how the world is after everything settled out again.

2)Do you think people eventually figured out that Suzaku is the other Zero.

>>People will never find out. Remember the made the people think that he died in the final battle. Unless he takes off his mask then nobody will ever find out.

3)On a 1-10 scale how much of a code geass fanboy/fangirl are you?

>>10 for sure. I love Code Geass and I'm going to re-watch it later this week. theni'll get stared on the mangas.

4)Do you think people realized Lelouch true intentions at the end?

>>I think nobody ever really knew what he was thinking. Not even Suzaku knew his real plan till the end. But from what I understand he wanted to become the most hated and cruel person in the world after he took over it. Then when he died all the sins of the world were blamed on him. So in his own way he did create a new world. And creating a new world where people and his sister could live in peace was his plan from the very start. The way to get to the end had been changed a could of time but in the end his wish did come true.

But that's only my way of understanding it. I'm sure there's more reasons but that's what I'm sticking with.

How do I redirect my 3 year old little girl??

Try giving her a schedule. It seems she has alot of choices to make on her own. 3 years old is very young and hard for them to comprehend all the rules all the time; your daughter seems caught up in the moment. Can you imagine being 3 and being able to draw a beautiful picture on the wall!! She's just experiencing her environment. And since you have such a creative one, you have your hands full!!! lol!

If you have a schedule for certain toys at a specific time, then you will know what she's playing with and be able to keep an eye out for unwanted behavior. When she does something undesireable, you are very correct in redirecting her (for example if you are coloring together and she wants to color on the walls, you can redirect her and say, crayons are for paper - and if she's bored, you can put them away).

Also spend a little more time with her (I'm not insinuating that you don't) - it's just that I have a son (2yrs) and realized rather recently that when I spent more time with him during the day, his behavior went from "mini tornado" to "a mild monsoon" haha, much easier to handle. He has a younger sister, so my time was with her and I had to be sure I spent enough time with him alone that he didn't feel the need to go crazy.

As for her things being very special to her, I think that's a good habit and you should encourage her to take care of her things by keeping them neat and put away. I WISH I had that particular problem. Our toy box is all over the livingroom floor half the time!

BTW - invest in a toilet paper holder that is kid-proof (i just put my roll up high), the toilet lid holders that are kid proof, air vent covers, and the new crayons that are for the special paper... it's a phase that's she's in - the bathroom is a new playground and the crayons are so beautiful, she can't help it!!! LOL! You'll only need all that kid-proof stuff for so long before she moves on to a different phase!

It's late for me, so if this is long, I apologize!!! ;-)

So, since the sentencing of Larry Nassar, why have so many people who resent feminists suddenly gone so quiet on YA?

Do women who want equality, and who fight to be free from sexual abuse suddenly seem less whacko? Are you just a little bit ashamed of yourselves for complaining about a life you don't understand?

How do I log into a YouTube channel I created years ago that was not synced to a Google account?

Tech N Toastll YouTubes are associated with email addresses- be they still in true-blue legacy state or not. If still legacy (and it hasn't been possible to use a legacy YouTube without involving a Google Account for five years and five days as of 16th January 2016) then the email associated with the YouTube is its recovery email only and if already linked to a Google Account then, obviously, the email is also the Google Account's email address username.Depending on what state your YouTube is in:If your YouTube is still legacy (ie not linked to a Google Account and made before May 2009) then use the legacy username (custom URL) and legacy password (if you don't know it then you must know the legacy email and be able to use it to make a Google Account with and access this) here: YouTube (detailed video on how to use it: How To "Claim" (ie Link) A Legacy YouTube Account 2015)If your YouTube is not legacy (ie made after May 2009 or made before May 2009 but linked to a Google Account because you know you've used it since 11th January 2011) then you have to remember the email address username or be able to recover the Google account with this tool: Google Account recovery formThere are no other options to these, sorry. This is because access to the YouTube (either through Gaia linking or by signing into the Google Account) is how you verify ownership, no other way.Tip: try commenting to a video or the channel if you can. The notifications of these actions will be sent to the email address on record if notifications have not been turned off (it is possible but, fortunately, on by default).For more detailed explanation see this thread I made on the topic: A: Have you lost access to your YouTube because you forgot your sign in details? Read on...

Why is my one year old dog chewing up everything?

My dog is a one-year old English Mastiff/Great Pyrenese mix. I have had her for almost a year and she hasn't had problems with chewing since she was a puppy unless she's left out of her kennel when she's home alone. Well, here recently, she just started chewing on things again. She has no regard for who is home or who is in the room with her. She won't do it right in front of you, but the minute you turn your back she'll try to sneak and steal food from the counter or toys from my daughter's room and chew them to pieces. She knows she's being bad because the moment she's caught she either acts like she's not doing anything or she goes and lays down in her kennel.
I'm at my wits end here. She has plenty of toys. I play with her. We have a large back yard for her to run around and play in. She gets fed the proper amount every day. Nothing has changed in the environment. I just don't understand why she's doing this?! I'm worried she will start chewing more expensive things like cords or shoes. Please, HELP!

All I have tried is corrective behavior. I know that dogs don't respond well to fear, so if I catch her in the act, I tell her no and put her in the kennel. I don't resort to striking her. She's a very large dog and I don't want to teach her to be aggressive. I am hesitant to try redirecting her to her own toys when she's caught because I don't want her to see this as a reward for her bad behavior.

Any ideas on why she's doing this and/or what else I can try to stop it??

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