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Is there any decent Castlevania fanart out there? This is all I have ;_; (it's Wind, from Portrait of Ruin, btw)
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Bump with some of my (smallish) collection.

Any game in particular you're interested in? I have stuff from Symphony to Aria/Dawn.
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http://zip.4chan.org/cm/res/293298.html

There's another thread also, but I guess I'll post in this one since it's just a little bit newer. >>;;
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I'm not the OP, but I'd love any fanart of Alucard you can spare, if you feel like bothering of course.
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Kindly ignore the succubus (given Alucard's garb, that shouldn't be too hard).
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>>293727
I could really care less if there are chicks in the pics. Couples are more than welcome by me. I outta go Castlevania fanart hunting sometime or another. -_-
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>>293778I couldn't care less
Fixed. Saying you could care less means you are able to care less about it than you currently do, which is the opposite of what the saying means. The correct phrase, couldn't care less, means you think so little of it already you can't possibly think any less of it. Just letting you know to save you from future embarrassment.
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>>294272
Thanks, but that isn't necessarily true in all cases, mine being one such example:

"I could care less" is a valid expression, and while I don't blame you for taking it the wrong way, it is not a mistake on my part. I know what I meant, so your efforts at correcting me are appreciated, but flawed.

When a person says that they "could care less" about something it's meant to be taken as a nonchalant dismissal of said issue in its entirety. It's different from saying "I couldn't care less," because that statement implies that I have given the issue some amount of consideration and decided that I do not care and couldn't possibly care any less; on the other hand, saying "I *could* care less" is a much more ambiguous statement. It basically means I never gave it much or any thought to begin with. That I am simply dismissing it offhandedly without even offering the consideration of whether I *should* care or not.

It's sort of like saying "I could give a fuck either way," so to speak, as opposed to forming a definite opinion and making the definite decision that I don't give a fuck.


In before "semantics..."
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To be able to say you COULD care less means you have given it just as much thought as if you said couldn't, unless you just say things without knowing what you are saying.

"I could care less" is not equivalent to "Whatever". The original expression is "I couldn't care less" and can be tracked back to at least 1946 (Anthony Phelps' book.) Over time, for whatever reason some people started dropping the negative (in all likelihood the very same reason such a large number of people mistake the saying "beyond the pale" to be "beyond the pail", and "to the manner born" to be "to the manor born" - mistakes that are learned and repeated) but that never changed the meaning of the phrase. It still means the exact same thing, but the use of 'could' instead of 'couldn't' is greatly frowned upon, especially in written form. Also, strangely, you'll generally only find the 'could' version in America. In the rest of the world encountering it is extremely rare.
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I could care less about your semantics.

This topic needs more Alucard!
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OP here -- OMG I didn't think anyone even saw this thread *dies*

>>293690
I was kinda hoping for more from the newer games (considering that the only ones I've played are the ones for GBA and DS, ToT), but anything's cool since my collection is so miniscule. yaaaay, Aluca~rd