You're misreading my tone, friend. I'm discussing, not arguing. I'm totally relaxed. Maybe ease up on the defensive stance there a bit?
You're misreading my tone, friend. I'm discussing, not arguing. I'm totally relaxed. Maybe ease up on the defensive stance there a bit?
But that's not all! There's Landmark.
And there's better movement...
A very smart world.
Things will change in Norrath forever
Every single thing in the world can be destroyed—in theory
There's a multi-class system.
I'll keep in touch. I have hope for New Zealand and Iceland. I'll post results upon testing.
I know what all of that means.
I started to read the responses to this... But it got waaaay deeper than I'm currently able to process.
MAKE IT SO!
Wait. What?
I know that, but I was mostly focusing on the society I KNOW. I don't want to generalize THAT much. :p
There must be some places out there where culture and society are, you know, sane, balanced, and self-aware. There has to be... That's all that gives me hope anymore. Haha
Yeah, believe me I know. I've been in far too many arguments about it to keep count.
The thing that annoys me the most is that the typical American is more content to blame the world than shoulder any level of responsibility.
"I'm fat because of McDonald's!"
"I'm ugly because of media!"
"I'm failing in school because of…
Who's saying it's healthy?
Also, it's called moderation. If you're eating within your daily values and exercising, you can nearly get away with eating almost anything.
I made a project where I made eletromagnets with potatoes.
What, exactly, makes this look any better or worse than any other car-based action movie? (Gone in Sixty Seconds, Fast and Furious "1-867", etc.)
I'm just sad it looks like they stunted Aaron Paul's performance.
Not to sound rude, but I think you're missing the point of these Kickstarters.
It isn't to break even and survive. They want these dreams to be their main source of income. Period.
That comes with being able to say "My time is worth $x/hr".
I actually think $300,000-350,000 is one of the most realistic budgets I've seen…