Reposting a reply to someone else—
Reposting a reply to someone else—
It's practically a self-contained oxymoron and that's what makes discussion about that amendment so difficult. That's why you get people on one side emphasizing the "well-regulated" part while the "right of the people....shall not be infringed" is emphasized on the other.
What else can they do but deflect? It's often posited a non-argument from the moment it's stated. It's almost impossible to frame a logical reply to a statement posed as an unsubstantiated conclusion without it sounding like something to the extent of "Nuh-uh."
Seems to be used most often as a substitution for having any sort of real argument.
I have an acronym for you:
Oh look. Someone doesn't know how to read.
Stupid operates independently of platform position. It's quite possibly the one thing both sides in any populous debate have in common
Replying mostly in an effort to move this up the conversation chain. A near-perfect assessment of the gameplay aspects that more people need to read.
I'm not really understanding how that's racist. To me, I see someone/people being uncomfortable with a pattern of speech and choosing to engage in projection of their personal discomfort and challenged expectations with that particular modality.
It's definitely a game. You need to do quite a bit of dismissal of the gameplay aspects it relies on to even begin to willfully deny the ways in which it is more a game than it is deserving of a word that implies utility over experience.
We have had completely polar experiences. Assuming you even played it to come to these conclusions. I've already watched more than one person play for which it seemed they found it as deeply compelling and yes, immersive as I did.
There is a narrative aspect to it for certain. There is a story of sorts being told over the 50-90 odd minutes it takes to reach the conclusion, if you choose to see it. It's more of a poetic approach than the typical A-to-B storytelling drive behind most modern games and open to some interpretation, but there's more…
At first blush I didn't like it at all. I felt like I'd been had for a glorified tech demo. In some sense, it still probably is exactly that. I finally played the whole thing and rather enjoyed my experience with it. I was compelled to look up another playthrough on youtube and was surprised to see that player engage…
Yeppers.
Season 5.1 finale had 2.8 Million viewers.
I absolutely LOVE your SP concept.
Yo, bitch; word up.
These renders are spectacular.
Oh, the times I wish there was still a promote button. This is one of them.
Nobody appreciates subtlety anymore these days, it seems.