JanglesPrime
JanglesPrime
JanglesPrime

@cassiebearRAWR: Yeah. I know I never really stopped acting out when I was whipped, I just learned how to hide things better.

@distaste: Except for when the student learns that pain is temporary and the paddle becomes ineffective. The schools will never be allowed to hit the students hard enough to make a lasting impression without doing physical/mental problems for the child ad would be sued and/or arrested if they did. Then we would be

In the second grade I was hit by a paddle nearly every day. After a while my rear became numb to it so I would do something, get paddled, and then sent right back to where ever I was. I was pissed one time that I got paddled for something I didn't do but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter. Oh, and the

@Chrystolis: That is a pen, isn't it?...d'oh...

@Blith: Yeah, I've never made a fireball before...

Uematsu casts Fire (to light his cigarette)

@mike_311: That would never work for me. I actually find uses for my clutter. I may not touch something for a few years but more often then not I will find something for it to do eventually.

@Ryodestined: Well, Nintendo does also seem to be a company that changes little vertically, but expands horizontally. What I mean is they don't make too many new things they make the best of what they have better. Look at the gameboy. Each system was basically the same but they made it smaller, gave it color, added

@Ryodestined: The reason why the games have always been sold in pairs is to encourage people to get together and play, trade, whatever. I traded with my friends back when I was in school. I'm sure a lot of people play together in Japan as multiplayer games do well over there, I believe.

@Frank: The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few...

I would say there are a few crap games that slip through, but less than there used to be. I think it is because games are such an interactive experience gamers do the research to avoid the crap. Which is why crap movies still sell well as they are very passive and people don't care as much.

@Shinhideaki: Oh, come on! When that dick Cobra Kai Kid (see what I did there?) got the bonsai tree that was on the cliff and he broke it in two...I cried a little.....*sniff*........

@Shinhideaki: Picking up harmless things from games and tv is ok. The Karate Kid made me want to pick up a bonsai tree.

@BassForever: No, it is a terrible game (as in a bad game, regardless of subject matter). There is almost nothing to it and the graphics are bad. The subject of it is what has everyone riled up.

@arionfrost: Your commenting on a video games site so I assume you play video games. That being I have some questions for you.

@Ash Chetri: Yeah, because you want to be waving around your DS.