TheLightbringer
The Lightbringer
TheLightbringer

Never played the first two, hated the third. Shit.

So did a random first responder some time ago in an old issue.

Not sure how that contradicts my point: It's still typical Singaporean behaviour, isn't it? This was basically how the culture in Singapore usually is; to conform to the safe and established route of making a living. It doesn't matter what your talent or your passion is, go and do the job that earns you the most money.

Aaaand the Singaporean family is the least supportive of the three families shown. Typical.

Would you run three times as fast if you were wall-running on the red surfaces?

Actually, there is a fair amount of historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but obviously that might not be enough for you, so I understand your...stand on things.

That's kind of sad, because there are Christian philosophers out there who believe that the Big Bang helps contribute to the argument for a Creator.

I hope you're not implying that all theists don't believe that the Big Bang is untrue.

I think your analogy might not be correct. What he is stating is that for every result, there must be a cause. By using lightning as an example to disprove his argument, you are implying that lightning isn't caused, which just isn't true. You might be misinterpreting his argument to say that for every result, there

I'm not sure how this disproves Christianity. All it does is prove that the universe had a beginning, which is more than fitting with an Intelligent Designer.

Before you ask, the HPG folks already asked me to do an episode, and I vaguely wandered away from the email conversation while no one was looking.

And Jesus finished his mission when he was 33.

Only because the damn drought just ended.

Oh God, I remember reading that thread. It was GLORIOUS.

I'm no fan of Angry Birds, but this has me thinking: What if this could lead to a whole new market of RPG players? With a larger share of customers to delve into, companies like SquarE would spend less on mobile games, and be able to focus on proper RPGs. This would be a great way to get casual gamers into the RPG

Ehhh, I wouldn't know about that. I've had an aunt show me a kettle filled with what looked like cooked roaches(probably something else) before, though I'm assuming people don't eat them for enjoyment but more for apothecary purposes.

It's easier to keep the habit when you're not on the other side of the world, and everyone else in your guild is in the US. Which means that just to do dungeons and progression, I have to wake up at 3-4am every morning. That, the monthly cost and none of my RL friends were in WoW was too much for me to take.

I think that's more of a safety harness, so you know, he doesn't plummet to his death if something goes wrong.