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Knight Solaire
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I nearly started to cry when I read this. I give my cat, Tiger, diabetes shots every day. He's only stage one, but I dread the day that it catches up with him, and beat myself up for being too young and stupid to realize that there is a wrong way to feed a cat. He's been here of most of my life (him being 13, and

Aside from Twilight, I've only seen him in Harry Potter and Remember me. Maybe it's because I've never seen his lower-end roles, or maybe it's because I'm not much of a movie connoisseur, but I think he does a decent job. Not great, but decent. I do know that there are much better out there.

True, but I kind of think that Robert Pattinson gets more flack than he actually deserves, even if he was in Twilight. He's not spectacular, but he does a pretty solid job in his roles.

I don't know, I thought Remember Me took a pretty ballsy route for a romance movie. In the age of amnesiacs and generic sexy-sexy, it felt like it wanted to do something genuinely different and create an impactful story that you didn't just walk into and say "I know that it will be hot and steamy, but I'm here for the

Anonimity is a large part of it, but you also have to factor in the fact that the loons tend to be most vocal—in every walk of life. Saying that gamers aren't very nice people is sort of.....off putting (?), especially for a game developer. I'm all for game developers saying that external criticism is not the defining

Nope, just health orbs. :/

Certain things in Lordran do work as they do in our world, but certain things don't. That's not a false assumption, it's a fact, unless you are prepared to tell me that I can kill someone and use their soul to increase my physical strength to Herculean proportions, to increase my intelligence, ect.

Well, in the Dark Souls universe, I can collect ethereal essence for use as currency and self-augmentation, and pulling spirits from points of distorted time for assistance is feasible. Real world logic must be used sparingly in Lordran.

Me thinks you're taking this a bit too seriously.

I don't have to be chosen to remain optimistic about a situation.

Well, you can keep coming back if you die. I would probably choose Lordran for that reason alone. Negative feelings are what causes the hollowfication. Besides, you wouldn't be bound by game mechanics, so you have a little more choice in tactics. Who says that you have to go out and swing your sword at the demon of

I made a mistake, but maybe you should check your capitalization, oh wise one.

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be politically incorrect.

I'm pretty sure you'll get one if you show your face to mankind. If we can lynch an elephant, we can lynch a lizard.

I don't think it's a threat to the community, but fake geeks (as well as real, pretentious ones) do exist. A witch hunt isn't necessary, but it does make their personalities pretty insufferable. There is a girl I know (whose name I won't disclose) that, while she is knowledgable in certain comics and games, she uses

That was meant to be poeticness. My apologies.

Maybe I'm biased, as I've never read the original books (or book, as it were), but I fail to see how the barrel scene was atrocious. The Hobbit was actually written as a children's book, so the movie adding a little light-hearted diversion doesn't at all seem out of character. The main grievance I've heard from fans

The first zombie film, if I recall, was actually about voodoo mind control.

There's nothing wrong with that. You're never too old to enjoy a good anime.

I don't think everyone has to be 100% or 50% up to date on gaming news, but the FLCL avatar does make me raise an "eyebrow" about your age. Eh? Eh?