It’s a game comm mechanic shortcoming: they’re trying to kick it with you, but all they’re able to do is boot from the group. It makes them feel like no one wants to kick it with them, which is a downer also.
It’s a game comm mechanic shortcoming: they’re trying to kick it with you, but all they’re able to do is boot from the group. It makes them feel like no one wants to kick it with them, which is a downer also.
“Being comfortable with your new book” is an extremely hard-to-resist sell, I have to admit.
Your last sentence is a rapid emotional roller coaster: Otherwise we end up with choices :D ...the terrible choices we have today :(
Thank you! I like re buttals and I cannot lie.
As someone who has played both and continues to play neither of these games, I have to say that they are so different that it doesn’t make sense to expect that one would tempt you away from the other. It’s like saying “Ha, that book isn’t good enough to make me skip soccer tonight!”
Trying to peer around the people in front of you who are thoroughly enjoying themselves?
Just a beautifully worded comment, especially “from murdering you the way every cell in their body is begging them to do”.
forming a cacophony that somehow melds into spiritual bliss.
Was going to correct your spelling of “soul fact” but then realized to my humiliation that you are exactly right about the gravity of Fahey’s reviews.
Perhaps he is not prepared for victory.
Is he good at that?
...and then has the gall to say “You mod, bro?”
Perfect.
I, for one, highly anticipate the inevitable Netflix Original Pandaria-monium family-friendly cartoon.
Snacktaku is the cure for Mondays. Thank you!
I’d be mod about this too.
Well against my consent, your response made me laugh and also like you. Well played.
I will, though not in the way you meant: So if you use the same tactic as “those same people”, how are you so far above them to criticize them? If you don’t already know a principle that 4 year olds are taught, you might not be the best candidate for Quippy Critic 2016.
You’re one of those strange “read the text before discussing it” types aren’t you...
...like deciding unilaterally that the quoted passage is in even the same testament that you’re referencing?