I'm a 19 year old man.
growing up most of my friends were girls so gender doesn't really have any impact on my comfort. if anything I'm more at ease with women.
I just realised something recently. not many video games these days go for a tragic ending. now hear me out. I do realise that there are really well done tragic video game endings, my personal favorite being shadow of the collosus (I'm man enough to admit it made me cry). But the question I have...
well I would have to recommend kiba if you want something like he said. cool anime about a kid traveling to a different world, he has great power, blahdee blahdee blah, but the interesting thing is the personality of the main character. I don't know why but it just works well for me. also any...
I don't like some of the tv shows I did as a kid but a lot of them still hold up. for example reboot, beast wars, and farscape. pokemon's pretty lame though.
personally that depends on if they would have the same level of influence they already do in the fiction. if so I would choose myself from beyond good and evil. I was an awesome god.
I guess beyond good and evil at a first guess but to tell the truth my mind has compensated for my video game habit a long time ago.(or at least that's what I like to think) you see I have a very bad memory but only in trying to bring back the memories I have. so I can play a game I've played a...
actually I don't think executing a murderer is right and just. it's just hypocritical. despite this my answer is no. death is a natural consequence of living. it's the only thing we all have in common from the smallest flea to the grandest celebrity to that little family on the other end of the...
calm, melancholic, non-chalant.
seriously my friend once had a dream where we all had super powers and mine was my non-chalantness. I was the most powerful out of all of us.
that made me laugh really hard :)
anything that expresses compassion for zombies or possible zombies.
ex: "if we can just find a cure..." "he might not have been bitten" "that's my mother".
they're dead get over it.
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