Exactly. People tend to neglect or discredit DDR.
I have a friend of mine who was a bit overweight, UNTIL he started playing DDR at a local arcade. Ever since then he's gotten a job, friends, and a new pair of Puma sneakers to help aide him on his quest to losing weight.
I do understand. I guess I did not make my viewpoint very clear. My writing tends to be very vague.
In practical terms I find it hard to really be fired up about any one issue, especially abortion. That division of morals will always exist, there isn't much any one person can do about that...
It is unrealistic to think that everyone would be able to get along well with everybody in the entire world. I'm just noting what a wonderful world it would be if we all could. I used Star Trek as an example of this wishful thinking.
It is not unrealistic however to stop the flow of hate that...
It's a shame for human life to be wasted over a game. I can't help but feel that his parents are to blame here. This child doesn't seem to have any grasp on reality, and who is to blame for that? I'm not saying that his mother deserved to die, but parents can defiantly learn from cases such as...
My greatest strength lies in BR's in Halo or Lancers in Gears of War, usually weapons that don't require me to face a person one on one.
My greatest weakness without a doubt would be using a shotgun or any close range weapons. I can't seem to move quick enough to see where the enemies...
I tend to obsess over death quite a bit. So much so that when I was younger I tried to write a book about it, until I realized how cliched and dry the end result would turn out.
Not even that failure can stop my mind from racing though. It isn't out of fear that I concentrate on the subject...
See, I think it's this way of thinking that prevents the world from truly uniting Star Trek style. What a wonderful world it would be if we could all just be happy being human together.
Logic always wins.
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