Denziloe
Denziloe
Denziloe

But a traumatic stroke caused by a blow solely to the head and resulting in mental change is still going to be a very rare event in Ancient Greece. Again, if you can find some historical evidence of such an event being generally known, then that would settle the issue.

Yeah, because either you dislike that piece of guano or you just don't get it.

I don't think you're quite hitting the point. Yes, strokes occur in the brain and cause a change in mental function, but how on Earth were the Greeks to know that?

2001: A Space Odyssey, if the Beatles were directing instead of Kubrick.

Then give an example..? Personality-changing brain injuries are not common.

Simply because those events weren't actually very common, and if they ever did occur, you have to bear in mind that this was before the communications revolution, so such stories would remain isolated stories. If you can find for me a historical account of a Greek who was injured in the brain and experienced a

Feynman stylie.

You shouldn't mock. He's clearly very intellectually advanced. Hell, I have a BA in mathematics and even I couldn't comprehend his ideas!

As far as I know, they thought the heart did the thinking because the heart most obviously reacts to certain emotional states. It speeds up when excited, for instance. If you think about it, there really was no reason back then to think that the brain was responsible. Sure, it "looks" and "sounds" like you're inside

The concept is ridiculously clever. But it's really impossible to tell what the quality of its gameplay will be.

Clearly Playstations are magical devices, and lacking in the awesomeness inhibitor software that other consoles and PCs bizarrely programmed into themselves.

Since when did I say my statement applied to everything?

but the silver dancer costumes do look like Hitler youth uniforms

Flawless logic.

Because typewriters are an optimum gaming input device.

This looks amazing and I feel sick.

I really have no idea what you're talking about. The ridiculousness of what? Some guy wrote an arrogant, depreciating post, and so I lampooned his crappy attitude. What exactly do you find so confusing or objectionable?

You're really paranoid. There's nothing particularly trollish about this post.

You guys still pay attention to deaths in comic books? Quaint.