I had the same costume, plus jumping stilts.
Wait, the French wear hoodies with drawstrings underwater?
The argument doesn't have anything to do with whether you played the game or not. It applies to anyone who thinks that cheating is okay "because grinding is dull".
If, before I played the soccer game, I agreed to the terms that included "referees will favor teams" and "no rocket shoes" then it's my own fault for being there in the first place.
Why should the playing field be level? Blizzard doesn't owe every player a level playing experience. It's their game to do with as they like.
Jeez. Talk about entitlement.
My main problem is that JRPGs tend to revolve around teenagers as the heroes. I'm not a teen any more and don't really buy into teenagers as the mature heroes that are needed in a pinch.
I always felt let down because the game would never look like the cover art.
It's cheating because the game came with a EULA which every player agrees to in order to play the game. Agreeing to a set of rules and then refusing to abide by them is cheating.
Very cruel to point out an awesome bit of merch that is sold out!
Hahahahah!
Every job, no matter how amazing or perfect, can eventually just become "the job". How does this happen? It happens in your head, over time.
Rumor has it that Arya is the only character with true plot armor because GRRM's significant other (now wife) said she would leave him if he ever killed her.
True with a one-off paring of siblings. But with the taboo removed you run a real risk of repeated incest offspring. This causes increasingly serious problems as history has shown us.
If you are close enough with each other to be contemplating moving in - then you should have already encountered the 'different income levels' hurdle. One would question the wisdom of moving in (or having a relationship) with someone who is jealous of their partner's success.
Looks like the latest redux of "Wear Sunscreen".
Again the assumption that I have forgotten something or missed something. I don't miss the woods at all.
I haven't given up anything. I grew up in the countryside, on horseback, and on the farm. Didn't care for it.
Given up on what? Being in a community? Not taking up lots of land for few people? Not needing gasoline to buy groceries?