i think the bigger issue at hand is good parents vs. bad parents. good, mindful parents monitor their child's health, food intake, et al. You have to be ready for this kind of thing when you conceive that kid. If not, then you shouldn't be having kids, not until you know what to expect and have...
Giving personality to an existing character model is much easier than fitting one onto an AFGNCAAP. Even the ones that talk I find hard to suspend my disbelief, because I know that it's a character that I molded. It's a matter of preference in the end; many people love char. creation and prefer...
Well, that would be both illegal and immoral, now wouldn't it? Torturing another person isn't exactly courageous either. I simply take enjoyment from seeing this irresponsible, negligent (how many times have people ignored this part?) woman squirm in the public spotlight. That's a bit different...
It's hard to accept that the lot of us humans are just accidental specks in the universe, and that once we die, we just cease to exist. Our minds are housed within the networks of neurons that make up our brains. when those constructs are broken, so too are the mind or various aspects of our...
That's quite fine with me. With or without my input, she's already being nailed. I wouldn't call myself inhuman, schadenfreude is a very human trait - one that all of us indulge in at one point or another, whether we want to admit it or not. I certainly don't want to see convicts of lesser...
Found not guilty of murdering her child. Her negligent behavior was not put on trial, and that's where I'm pinning her. You can't justify her not reporting her child missing for a month. And yes, I can pin her to that with 100% certainty, because it was one of the pieces of evidence presented in...
Her verdict is irrelevant at this point. Guilty, she would have gone on the death penalty. Innocent, she now faces the wrath of public opinion, left to ostracism by society (of which the court offers her no protection), and will become a pariah. Her resume is tarnished, her reputation is shot to...
The materia system allowed a lot of freedom, which in turn allows for a lot of customization. The rules set by it weren't all that complex though. At least not compared to what I'm used to toying around with. It's the different combinations of materia you can use that make it fun to play with...
when i said 'power' i meant military power. i don't know who's the most economically powerful country. China is the most powerful? I'm skeptical, but i'll go do some research on that. In any case, the rest of my post stands.
EDIT: and before America started involving itself in others' affairs...
I've seen people from all corners of the internet complain more than any person i've met in reality. EVERYONE is hated by someone, or some people, somewhere. Americans get the brunt because 1)the US is the most powerful country in the world, and 2)it has the most overweight people in the world...
the games i like most tend to be a combination of things. customization is a huge factor in all of them, and is why FFVII and XII are two of my favorite FF's. Anything involving strategic elements (not just SRPGs) will also draw me in quickly. I love hack and slash, but it has to have some skill...
no, he's saying that in the case of the western psp market, the risk might not be worth the rewards. ...which i don't believe to be true seeing as it carries the FF brand (thereby guaranteeing at least SOME profit), but that's his reasoning.
i've lost some of my life to ragnarok. there was no over-arching story, but the game was pretty and the equipment system was addictive. i liked the DS game, this one sounds like an overhaul of that concept. But...$75!? O_o
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