Having had a kid in a hospital, what this guy stole was
1. Relief for the kids. Game immersion can very literally be the only break these kids have from a very painful, dehumanizing sickness, not to mention the trials of the treatment. It's not just the sickness - some kids need spinal taps...
They characterized Samus as being subservient. I did not buy this game ONLY BECAUSE OF THAT. Keep in mind that I am such a Metroid fangirl, I am still strongly leaning to naming my daughter Samus, despite the fact my cat and most of my RPG character female leads are already named that.
Uh, the FFIII moogle is the moogle from the box art of FFVI... Sure, VI was released as III in America, but come on. I wouldn't be a FFFan if I didn't complain about this.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2, Disgaea DS and Final Fantasy: Four Heroes of Light. You will need nothing else.
Go ahead and get a used copy of SoulSilver or Heartgold to tide you over. You'll be able to transfer to Black/White, which itself is going to have only all new Pokemon straight from the...
This is a very minor spoiler...
*ahem*
DAMN YOU MOLYNEUX! Why can't I marry Ben Finn?! I demand an expansion focused on Ben Finn to rectify this specifically. >:/
Who else is with me?
I really very desperately want Shamus to write a fantasy-satire novel JUST. LIKE. THIS. ARTICLE. Terry Pratchett's got Alzheimer's, man. You've got to step up one day.
I'm starting to think Japan is less messed-up from the bombs, and more from the horrible insects that rule the nightmare-scape of the Japanese people.
The Asian giant hornet kills more people in Japan than snakes, bears and sharks, and presumably, sharktopuses...
I can see your viewpoint here. Yes, the planned-out nature of the retaliation outrages me as well. It's not like the guy who broke the kids' fingers had a "moment of passion" - and I totally concede that point. I didn't mean to defend that aspect of the brutalization. And maybe what I saw in...
I think you're missing the point. You can bully someone into real harm without ever having used anything but words. Andy Chalk is simply pointing out that most of us are unaware, or choose to ignore, the effect our words can have. If it manifests in a physical retaliation, it's not because...
He's not justifying it. He's stating a pretty clear fact that words have power and there are things you don't say without expecting some sort of repercussion - you don't scream "Fire" in a crowded theater. I'm not saying what this kid said had the same magnitude of wrong, but the kid shouldn't...
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