I like you Reason —PUN INTENDED—I like your Reason :)
I like you Reason —PUN INTENDED—I like your Reason :)
…It's too late RG. Feel the darkside pulling you in, you do? Engulf you it will.
@ RG,
Cheers! ugh god, you're a real tool. Cheers!? Where are you from? Great Britain?
While we're on the topic of grammar, RB, I think you meant "lay low," not "lie low." But hey, I could be wrong…
Grammar!
There is no hiding that I can't stand SJ, but this writing isn't even up to his already low standards.
"So, shit…if I get AC: Brotherhood, I can kill off most of the characters in this show?
oh and removed the second "gun" after said. And then the sentence will be correct, considered, and concise.
Diction: "For instance, your character has a gun, said gun fires whenever you move"
Substitute "which" for "said" and discover a complete sentence that albeit sounds a little less smart, but is more correct. Even my mind wont wander in the same sentence, especially a terse one with simple words.
I could save this week's comments section…
by trolling which might get total comments up to about 75, when RB inevitably chimes in and goes his usual 12 rounds before being TKO'd. But I won't
Wakfu rhymes with Shaq-fu
About how closely do they compare?
Change your name. Nothing raging about a dude that uses terms of endearment with his supposed enemies such as Mikey and dear—you sound like my girl.
@RB: Its Mike R not Mikey! Keep it up!
root,
"RPG fans do not erupt in a froth over adding adventure or puzzle or platformer or strategy elements to RPGs to nearly the same degree they do over adding FPS elements."
Arctangent,
Root, I'm not trying to push you away or anything like that. You have two separate stances/personalities here, that of an all knowing guru and one who openly admits no knowledge of current-gen FPSs. Let me illustrate the contradiction if you will.
Evan,
@Root:
"haiku, is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 moras (or on), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 moras respectively.[1] Although haiku are often stated to have 17 syllables (not 19 fool),[2] this is inaccurate as syllables and moras are not the same. Haiku typically contain a kigo (seasonal reference), and a…