YouMincingNinny
You Mincing Ninny
YouMincingNinny

*That's a dumb reason for an individual to have a child. But it's a good reason for a government to encourage people to have children.*

Must be an awesome experience to live as you: *You* are a wise, complete human beings. *Other people* are two-dimensional caricatures, absent of reason or sense. Must be thrilling.

Citation needed. And not interviews: Statistics, please.

Is there any actual evidence of this? I mean, the extremes of fandom here are pretty laughable, but I'm betting that at the end of the day (or even right now, same guys who are on line above) ALSO have real girlfriends, real relationships, etc.

Were they good apples? I live in Central New York and drive past several places that *invented* apples now eaten worldwide (i.e. ever had a Cortland? I drove through Cortland yesterday).

I can think of no sadder fate for the sons of mankind than to watch Black Hawk Down. Literally, I could NEVER stop thinking of better uses of time.

I posted this already in response to another thread of yours, but: If there's a stupider reason to have a child than "I need to help shore up my country's pension demographics" then I haven't heard it.

I'd wait in a lot of lines for Love Plus and NOT for Skyrim.

*I said they should ENCOURAGE having multiple kids to increase the birthrate.*

*Again this is not stereotyping every guy in Japan.*

Testify.

Love simulator = Sad and pathetic.

Anyone remember "Eye of Judgement"? Yeah. Me neither.

Nope. These are cards used online, "recognized" by computers—not humans—using webcams.

*...the government told the banks to loan to people with low credit scores. *

Interesting. We're at that stage now? The "it was black people's fault" stage of things?

*but it is NOT a bank's job to tell you whether you can or can't try to get a loan.*

Edited. Doublepost.

The advantage of the physical cards is how easily they can be photocopied, thus obviating any need to actually buy them.

Mad World looks interesting too, if only for the nifty B&W cell-shadery graphics.