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actually, the reason doctors still assign gender is because there is a genetic dominant trait to these children, so they are viewed as a particular sex with an abormality in the genitalia. It is very, very rare that a person is born as a true hermaphrodite, and in those cases the doctors would consult with parents on

actually, there were quite a few questions about the morals of this behavior and his justification, and when pushed he just stopped answering after his initial generalized statement about it being a "strategy" to do so, or him feeling entitled even though xbox code of conduct goes against his online actions (if only

thanks for this. As soon as you start pressing morality, his "it's just strategic mind games to win" argument doesn't hold up at all.

even if he didn't respond to my comment about morality, I'm happy you hit the nail on the head. He can sit there all day and respond with "well it's about mind games to help me win", but that doesn't answer the question of how he feels it's a morally acceptable action to do, even if it WAS completely allowed on xbox

how do you try to morally justify your behavior? I can only imagine 3 potential responses:

look, i started to write up a pretty significant response to why assuming those who go out of their way to make themselves heard are the ones who matter in this world is absurd, but I'd rather discuss what you brought up with ME and plotholes. So I'll just leave it that I disagree with you entirely on that point.

couldn't agree more, man. I haven't gotten as close to tears from relationships I've built within a game since final fantasy x. Alot of the plotholes are things they just choose to leave vague, rather than there being no possible explanation. Considering the scale of the ending dealing with the entire universe, I

"If the people that liked the ending keep their mouths shut, they don't f'ing count."

holy shit, i spend the time to respond to every point you brought up and you just choose not to read it because it would take you a whopping extra 30 seconds? As far as the paragraphs, I actually just found out with another thread all you do is hit enter on here, for some reason I swear I thought I hit enter before

"Team mates magically appearing on the Normandy when they weren't on the Normandy, but down on the ground."

This is my third response, so please be sure to read the one starting with me quoting you before this...this post is more to address what you said at the end of about feeling blindsided. Earlier in this thread I posted in response to someone else why i felt okay about the blindside and the ending as a whole, but I'm

"If the people that liked the ending keep their mouths shut, they don't f'ing count." I'm going to throw out a guess that's the worst argument I'll hear all day. First, you say you should be able to please atleast half your audience, so right off the bat you're talking about ME consumers as a whole. It also sounds

there's a difference between not listening and saying, "no, this is how we chose to end the game and it would be ridiculous of you to expect we'll put in a patch completely removing the ending we decided on." Basically, if all you're caring about is them to change the ending, then don't download the extended cut

actually, one time when I got in a prolonged conversation with Doc Seuss he mentioned about the wall of text, but the only reason I do it is because I'm actually not sure how to paragraph break and I feel a little embarrassed about that. He told me, but that was long enough ago I forget. So how do you actually do it?

I'd like to give another view from someone who enjoyed the ending (myself) because it seems like many people online who say they like the ending only like it because they hold on to the indoctrination theory. I think people were pissed off because they felt they couldn't choose exactly what they wanted to happen like

I think the problem is it SEEMS like almost no one liked the ending of Mass Effect 3 because we look to things like Kotaku and Bioware forums and start to think the commentors make up an adequate sample population for the majority who bought ME3, which probably isn't the case. Why is this? Because people will be

I'm with you brother. There's never been a game I enjoyed so much that so many from the community despised (ending-wise atleast) To be honest, I think some are jumping on board just because. Every time the main "plot holes" have gotten brought up, they've all been things that don't take a huge stretch of the

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I'm so confused by what the point is to your post, would you care to elaborate? I'm intrigued, but I am really hoping it wasn't just to raise awareness of the evils going on with child soldiers, or to be a guilt trip for people who enjoyed owning a ps2 since some of the materials to construct them were from wars.