johncaseykeyser
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No, I'm not a statist. I don't believe that any organization has the inherent right to control how people spend their own money, treat their own bodies, or run their own businesses. The states created by borders fail on several very basic levels if you're implying that the rules set forth actual benefit anyone or stop

I know it sounds odd, but that entire experience was a catalyst for my belief system as it currently is. Its easy for people to say, "See? It's fucked up", but there is an incredible amount of reflection that occurs in places like that. You begin to see humanity in an entirely different context. I do know better, I

What's funny about your outrage is that you promote learning English using poor grammar. It's "here", not "hear". America is capitalized. It's "and", not "an". It's "expect", not "except". It sounds like some Mexicans could probably teach you more functional English. No respect for this country? I went balls out for

I did. I was shot there. In fact, it was in a place that was widely considered to be the most hellish place on earth, so...

"millions would be moving in and trash the place"

Because I tore apart your argument (which was based on absolutely nothing) with facts, you continue with ad-hominem attacks? I believe in individual rights across the board, not just for people born in the U.S. My principles are applied consistently. Our borders didn't manage to absorb the most significant attacks

You're comparing wide open, untouched land to a structure that was either built for someone via contract (mutual agreement) , sold to them(also mutual), or rented to them (again, there's that word.) The masses of people who want in this country are certainly not involved in a mutually beneficial contract. The concept

They state openly that they are lesser human beings? Because that was the context I used the word "imply" in. Just clarifying.

I was very active in railing against Obama during the last election and campaigned for Veterans for someone else entirely. You have absolutely no idea who you're responding to. I served in OIFII and was shot in Fallujah in 2005 and have every fucking reason in the world to be anti-war. What I say I say with conviction

One man? So there's no other living person who thinks borders are unnecessary?

This game really claws at your guts. It also emphasizes my belief that borders are arbitrary lines created by xenophobes and nationalists. Borders are just cruel and imply that if you're on the wrong side you're somehow less of a human being.

The encounter raid is bananas. I was grateful on many occasions for the addition of auto pilot in battles.

Not this game. The character models, text boxes, and environments are clearly defined. The only things that could make this game difficult to play are the mechanics, which are solid.

I'm on the fence about the graphics as well. I wouldn't go so far as to say they look like shit, just that they look...off. Gameplay trumps graphics for me every time though.

Those are the exact two games I'm playing. It's good to have both handhelds.

Completely original story, job system, and characters.

I think we're getting that on the 3DS, no?

It is indeed. Also they appear to have cut the price of the game in half.

It SEEMS that way, but you're paying for the whole game. So all told, you're paying $30.00 for a high quality Final Fantasy title.

I feel like a lot of Final Fantasy fans would be pretty excited if Dimensions was ported to the 3DS and PSN. It's such a great game that sadly many fans will never play.