A complete idiot who's convinced he has street cred. Dumb enough to stand up to the twin sons of Sparda.
Cloud Strife is a total Initial C.
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1.driving the most simplest cars up and down mountains, while taking cars at unbelievable speeds and drifting around corners with no problems.
2.drifting corners without crashing into rails, other cars, or off the mountain
1.You see that biZZle of a Espirit take that corner, fool did it like he was in initial d and ish.
2.Iketani:wats haeppening?Takumi is drifting without any care in the world...he yawnsd im here holdin on for dear life. here comes another corner...AWWWWWW!!*passes out*
-TAKUMI!! koo koo
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a poorly-drawn anime about racing cars and a video game which is a challenge to spend more money buying parts for your cars than the other people who play the game.
I played Initial D once. Then the machine asked for another dollar despite the fact that I won, so I never played again. Ugh.
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one hella fun arcade game... bcuz you can buy a card, and save your data on it. EVO III ROXX!
Dude, do you play initial D?
Yea.
What car do you have?
Integra DC2.
Those are so damn cheap, cheater!
I'm thinking about making an EVO III, cuz of the cool misfire system with fire coming out of the muffler... damn thats cool
Well, my FC could still own your DC2
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If I knew, I wouldn't be writing to you!
We are creating a new brand initiative for the State of Illinois.
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One of two fighting factions in the Command & Conquer series of games. Generally considered "the good guys," GDI takes it upon themselves to keep peace in the world while keeping the Brotherhood of Nod in its place.
General Shephard runs the Global Defense Initiative while Kane runs Nod.
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(FINANCE) when a corporation "goes public"; the first sale of stock by a corporation. All sales of stock or bonds on the stock market require the services of an underwriter, or investment bank. Outside of the USA and China, it is common for regular banks to offer underwriting for corporations.
Incorporation is a legal status that allows (but by no means requires) a firm to issue stock. Moreover, once a corporation lists stock, it does not necessarily do so on a major exchange. Some corporations areclosely held, which means they have a small number of shareholders who are mostly affiliated with management; other corporations are "private," which means they have no stock issues at all, and control/shares of profits are determined contractually.
Some corporations have issues of stock, and that stock is traded, but it is not listed. Instead, it is traded on the "pink pages." Such companies are usually in a bad way, but not necessarily.
An IPO is the first issue of stock by a corporation THAT DOESN'T ALREADY have a listed stock. If a company is "taken private" (i.e., bought out by a PE fund and de-listed) then it can have another IPO (or "sponsored IPO"). Most likely, however, if a listed company will need to raise money on the stock market, it will have a "follow-on offering."
A fantasy of many entrepreneurs is "going public" with a big initial public offering, and retiring to a beachfront mansion.
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