elmakai2
Elmakai2
elmakai2

I suspect that its more of an act of desperation. Fight or flight response because of the perception of survival being at stake.

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I love how so many people dismiss the game because it’s from Bioware. Like they are not allowed to do anything besides one genre of games. Hell, it’s not like the same people that are currently in Bioware were the originals. This is a whole new set of people.

I wonder if everyone who automatically writes off this

Could someone explain to me something? I’ve recently gotten into to cars, so I’m new to the game so to speak. What I don’t understand is what is the appeal of a car like this, when I can get something like a Z06 with better horsepower, better torque, and overall would be a more comfortable experience? All for

Oh, believe me, the thought had occurred to me. But I wanted to give him/her a chance to legitimize their comments by pointing out the logical inconsistencies, as opposed to automatically disregarding them.

You too.

Your “refusal to play by [my] rules” is you not accepting definitions of terminology. Reasoning is the process of discovering a reason. Hence why I differentiated between actual reasoning earlier and cop out reasoning, which really is more akin to wish fulfillment/hopeful thinking/etc..

“Ad hominum, the other goto argument on the internet.”

A fallacy of logic isn’t proof that something is wrong. It’s faulty reasoning. If you want to live your life with faulty reasoning, be my guest. It doesn’t make me sound like the uneducated one.

A slippery slope is a fallacy of logic.

If you’re not going to explain, then why bother responding at all?

As for the last statement, it wasn’t up to LunarRoar, but the developer.

So is this why Jimmy John’s is able to deliver so fast?

Here is the screencap from the video: