i don't mean to quote you in a bad way. you're totally entitled to your opinion. i just want to express my experience to contrast yours.
FFV was one of the best games i've ever played after i got into it. this game was also one of the hardest games i've ever played. the job system is...
i run as much as i can. at least when i'm trying to get somewhere. the last thing i want to do is constantly be wading through random battles. i want story.
but then, when i hit a hard boss, i grind out levels. cursing at myself for not fighting those damn battles.
but thinking back on it...
i see it as a business decision. shameful, it's true. but a business decision nonetheless. i've begun to see square as more of a business (especially in the past year or so) instead of the gods who developed my favorite videogame series. lets face it. sex sells. on both fronts. attractive...
i don't know how you can discount ruby's ability to throw away members of your party. that's part of what makes him difficult.
i beat emerald first. i found him to be quite easy. i tried ruby a couple times when i was at a low level. i lost. then i leveled for a while and when i came back...
yeah i didn't quite remember the exact theory. i remembered some of it from quantum.
but the earth being round thing wasn't in reference to time or travel or anything like that. it was just an analogy to how he was looking at the situation.
what?
first of all, when you formulate theories or speculate, you usually take into consideration some variable assumption. assumptions have been made and implied in this thread, so why are you asking base questions?
it's like, when someone first speculated that the earth was round, you...
all caps cuz it pisses me off that much.
seriously, where the hell is this elusive G10 capsule? i've already beaten the mission, i'm just trying to find the damn capsule. i found the one at I7. that one was easy. just down and to the right on the building structure. but there's supposed to...
I agree with ness on most of what he's said so far.
this is just a theory that i like:
keeping in mind that the universe is just an arrangement of mass and energy in a certain proportion at any given time. that is, if you were to take a snapshot of the universe, a certain amount of it would...
yeah there were plenty of aspects that made this game great. lots of sidequests and a really thought out and involved storyline. but the gameplay was a bit boring. i felt like a lot of the time, the game just sorta played itself. you were just there to watch.
the secondary meaning of droll is mean labor or toiling. accepted definition though not widely used.
as far as time goes, it's fundamentally different from the spacial dimensions. all spacial dimensions can be bent. that is, we as beings within those dimensions can compress things and...
a majority of people with higher incomes have made better choices with their money. the few you make reference to, like the ones who have money but are not intelligent or industrious are all very few in number. i'm talking about doctors and lawyers and businessmen who do work hard for their...
that's exactly what i was talking about.
and why should the rich pay more in taxes? if they work harder, earn more and invest more intelligently, why should they have to support the nation more than anybody else?
i've read flat land and to be honest i found it to be quite droll. i mean, it had good analogies to spur good thinking, but ultimately i felt like it lacked the extra push. but still, some great analogies.
so what do you believe, ness?
i'd say everyone pays the same percentage, but of course, if you make less than a certain amount, you'd be exempt from that rule. just like the lowest tax bracket doesn't really get taxed now?
i believe the bracket systems is a collossal failure. we should be using percentage systems. where you pay a percentage of your earnings. i mean, with the current system, you could be up for a raise but you might not want it because it might mean jumping up a tax bracket. means you pay more...
lets say you live in a 2 dimensional world. like on a piece of paper. then all of a sudden, some pokes a hole through the paper with a pencil. If you're on the paper, you can see the pencil but only as a circle or line if you're thinking POV. anyways, you wouldn't know that it was a 3D...
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