I don't think I in any way intoned that it was a Halo clone, only that it had those aspects which were made popular by the Halo franchise. And when I say health, I mean the stat that is eaten into every time you're shot, so it could be considered shields or ego or stamina or whatever, but...
Well, the gameplay is different. It's got a two-gun, regenerating health system like Halo. But otherwise, it reminded me a lot of Duke Nukem 3d. The levels were huge and fleshed out, they felt like they could be real places. The jokes felt pretty dated, but I still had a few chuckles, and they...
I'm sorry, this is bugging me a little bit. The game has been out for the total of 27 hours now, my time. North America shouldn't even have a released copy right now, so how is everyone saying it sucks? I'm pushing through it, and I'm maybe 3 hours in. It's not 14 year development cycle good...
It varies on how much they tried to cull loyalty from me. I'm okay with them cheating on me if they always made it abundantly clear that I could always go with someone else myself.
I think the show was pretty damn good. I liked SG-1 and Atlantis well enough, but when I was in my teens. I got older and found the shows to be almost simplistic (Not to mention Atlantis was EXTREMELY similar to SG1 thematically speaking). Universe was a step away from that, covering the ways...
Is it a passive acceptance? Like putting up with you, like thinking it's okay for you to do what you do?
My tone was neutral there, I'm not saying you're just somebody to put up with, and I don't want you to read it as such.
Ultimately, what is your definition of love here? I think we're using the same words to represent different ideas here, so I want to get on an even playing field.
Now, here's a subversion of my original point: What makes you think you deserve this person? If they can't get close to you, if you can hurt them at any time with no compunction, why would they want you in their life? Will you just flip a switch when you do find this ideal girl?
I'm not...
I have a question for you, although it's slightly off my original point. Do you actually have people in your life that agree with you? People you feel close to? I mean, just because they can hurt you doesn't mean they will. Do you think anybody values you enough to want to keep you in their...
All right, those are excellent points, but I'm not seeing why people aren't asking others why anybody would love them. I'm trying to figure out why people aren't asking others to diagnose themselves.
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