I'm Outsanity.
I live in Chicago and I'm nuts.
I like games, women, tits, vagina, porn, and tits. Oh, I forgot to say I like tits. So, if you're going to be a cuntloaf about nudity on Tumblr, then you're blogging on the wrong site.
Nice to meet you. Now, take off your clothes and cough.
Feel free to ask me random things or maybe submit something.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Once SAO and Little Busters finish, I’ll be rather busy.
Yes, Toradora will take forever to download.
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I suggest using the rom of Fire Red here: http://coolrom.com/roms/gba/14488/Pokemon_-_Fire_Red.php
I wanted to post this as well for anyone else who may be wondering.
I usually use AnimeTake and/or Shana Project to download my anime.
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My Saturday is complete.
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Ahhh… Anime.
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Since I switched over to using Google Chrome I've been missing my Tumtaster greasemonkey script. Luckily, I can now publish this extension which builds on my original work. Besides adding download links to every single audio post, ChromeTaster now keeps track of all the audio posts you've seen recently on your dashboard or on various tumblr blogs. When I first started using ChromeTaster I was like, hell yeah, the people I follow have great taste in music, this is what I'm talking about!
Just click on the little Tumblr button next to your address bar and it'll show you all the posts that have audio tracks in them. click on the url of the post to play the song. If you right click on the Tumblr button next to your address bar you can edit options for repeat and random. Fair warning: the random is pretty crappy and you might get the same songs over and over again.
New in v0.3 is the whitelist and blacklist. You can prevent some songs from getting put onto your playlist. You can put in a username, artist, or song name. It will do partial matches, so be careful what you put in there.
IMPORTANT: To get MP3 playback to work you must add this extension to the flash allow list. You must visit this page - http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04.html and add the following line:
chrome-extension:\\igkglbhdogeemdmnfdjgapgacfhgiikd\
I have tried Chrome's HTML5 support, but found their player to be absolutely unusable due to the amateur hour 0.5 second buffer causing awful interaction delays. When they fix this I'll switch it over to HTML5, until then you must add this extension to your flash allow list.