jacobawilliams
Silveth
jacobawilliams

I know it seems that way to someone who doesn’t agree to it. Like I hinted in my other comment that you replied to me graciously (I mean that sincerely), the Ring Theory is some strange deconstructionist ‘math proof’ that pieces together symmetry that did not exist by design outside of the fact that Lucas reused

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Well, you most likely will not enjoy it, but the Ring Theory discussion was in their The Force Awakens review, at around 15:30 or so:

Man I know this is old as hell, but since Star Wars keeps coming out, it’s a fun time capsule to see how people keep defending this ever-worsening franchise.

“An argument with a sarcastic “it’s so dense” at its center isn’t identifying problems with framing, composition, or cutting; it’s just saying that this way of

“neither the sustained visual élan nor the biggest laughs of recent series high point The Last Jedi.” 

So, I’ve seen the most starred comment, and I know this isn’t a popular opinion around here, but I’m certainly no neckbeard when it comes to this.

It just all feels like how RLM lambasted the coverage for Rouge One.

I’m glad you get it (as a leftist, or a non right).

I saw plenty on the left complaining about Black Panther still not being “authentic” enough, on this very site. So yeah, we still have a lot of flawed reasoning on our, or the left’s side.

The arguments you use aren’t as convincing as you think, either. One could easily say that expecting a product to be good and expecting an addition to a product that fits with the company’s previous output are both types of entitlement. Because entitlement as an argument is the weakest thing there is. You can call

I just want a higher SR for golden weapons...

Heh, I figured that out later that night when I got the whole set. Felt kinda dumb and thought of that comment made in excitement, and hoped it would go unnoticed.

Foiled! But perhaps no one else will see it and get misled.

Did... did you really make it about race?

I’ll be checking in too! PSN: Silveth.

There’s more to get, too. I saw a nice ebony and ivory gesture that’s like the hadouken, and someone was using a nightmare beta, which I assume was a crossbow.

“and so is Chappie”

The implication, of course, being that instead of good, it’s great.

Ni No Kuni had this problem too, with ambient text dialogue that would appear then vanish after only a few seconds. I get that devs make a game by sitting at a desk but I don’t think I should have to use a zoom function on a ps4 just to read.

There’s a lot of assumptions about OP there.

I had a great quest where a girl in the same town got a love letter/poem annonymously (one she was too naive to understand), and when you find the boy, he’s so flustered by his discovery he goads you into killing a monster in a kinda macho-proving contest to prove you know what you’re talking about. At the end, when

Not many people talk about that, it really pissed me off to be honest. Especially since people mention that song as being badass or epic.

I dunno, that looks debatable. To me it seems that the defender would have still gotten to it first.

Bioware shouldn’t be surprsed when they go from having characters that are cannonically created to be sexy and ideal in ME2 to some of the ugliest characters in the series, that people are going to notice.

I understand that for some people, all this DLC has been great news; further gameplay and story upon what may already be enjoyable. For me, I really wish I never bought the game. I even foolishly assumed that the DLC would let you control the characters in the main game and give them each a cool souvenir or weapon,