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I'll admit, I used to pirate a lot. I didn't have money to afford anything, so somehow I'm not allowed to ever enjoy what others can because my parents are poor. That's a horrible attitude. Or how would you feel if someone was on wellfare and food stamps and went to go watch a movie with their family?

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Two visual novel games, both have themes about hope and despair.

I know there's that fear that you're going to be Forever Alone. But here's the secret: everyone has that fear. It's easy to give in to despair and assume the worst, but nobody, nobody knows what life is going to bring. And that's the glorious thing about life: there is always hope.

Reminds me of Seiken Densetsu III's color palette.

They're already porting it to the New 3DS.

Nintendo is also releasing a purple Persona-themed 3DS XL as a GameStop exclusive. It will be bundled with Persona. Copies of the game Persona Q will be sold separately, Nintendo has now confirmed.

Not to me. I've been really enjoying my Vita, because I can take it around anywhere in my house. I can play it by my PC, in front of my TV, in the kitchen, before bed, and still continue where I left off waiting in line somewhere.

Character: Nagito Komaeda Is played by: Megumi Ogata But you probably know her as: Shinji Ikari (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Yugi Moto (Yi-Gi-Oh! ), Makoto Naegi (Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havok), Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon), Tier Halibel (Bleech), Ken Amada (Persona 3)

Why? This is seriously the one complain I never understood. She literally changes bodies. Why would she ever look the same? Frankly, she looks like herself as her kid versions in Arise, so she actually looks "less like her" in the original movie and SAC.

It's not that biased. It also doesn't take into account the other issues such as downloading it multiple times, which physical media won't encounter. Or keeping servers running.

I'm not talking about deaths. I'm talking about impact. Carbon emissions is only one factor. Wind farms, if we used it on a very large scale, would have ecological impacts without any carbon emissions. Hydroelectric is also "clean," but they always destroy the ecology downstream. Nuclear might not have carbon

Before you spout out random facts, they're not the same kind of radiation. Get your own facts straight before you want any credibility. P.S. There's a huge difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, even if they're all called radiation. By that broad definition, colors are radiation.

That's not a fair comparison. If we had as many people flying as we do driving, the death rate of flight would shoot up. It's like if there were next to no personal vehicles, and everyone takes the bus. There'd be a lot less accidents too.

Um, since when? Nuclear waste is the material no longer suitable for generating electricity. Reactors don't "eat their own waste." They're stored. As of right now, there's no permanent solution, since it takes thousands/millions of years before they're no longer radioactive.

Yes, because nuclear radiation is completely harmless.

Kirk: It's funny, when I started the first game, I haaaated Monokuma. He's such an annoying mascot character, he has this awful voice, he's always doing this annoying laugh "puhuhuhu." But as time went on, he grew on me, and yeah, now he's one of my favorite things about the game.

Robot with a jacket, you say?

Who starts with Jun Kazama's move list, so +1 Japan again.

Or just make it like yakisoba-pan.