If it helps anyone, I’m glad I said it!
If it helps anyone, I’m glad I said it!
YMMV ;)
Right, but that’s just part of the total so it’s already included. When your life is said and done, you will have earned a finite amount of money.
Thanks! I doubt I can take credit for the idea, but I don’t remember where I picked it up. Still, it was what I needed to take a serious look at my relationship with money.
For me, the biggest trick has been shifting my perspective. Perhaps it comes naturally with age (and the sense that you’re running out of track), but the realization that money is ultimately a finite resource — there is a specific amount that you will ever earn in your lifetime, and everything is drawn from that supply…
Yeah, that’s definitely bullshit.
No.
Seriously — I love this perception that being “chronically late” is a medical condition that is out of peoples’ control.
Being able to control the camera is an overrated feature?
And if you believe it isn’t, then there isn’t much point in continuing this conversation. You either harbor similar abhorrent beliefs and are trying to rationalize them, or you’re just willfully ignorant.
False equivalency is a scourge. And I’m tired of seeing it trotted out as some pseudo-intellectual rationalization of vile behavior.
The idea of “self-censorship” is a smokescreen intended to blur the line between being forced not to say things and choosing not to say them.
Fun Fact — choosing not to say or do something awful after considering saying or doing something awful is not censorship. It is just deciding on your own to be a better person.
Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4.
I stand corrected.
Honestly, I’m more excited about old games than new ones in general nowadays. The Switch has definitely been my console of choice this generation, but I’ve been spending a ton of time with 8- and 16-bit classics for the past two years.
It’s too bad Kotaku doesn’t publish reviews of games that answer these kinds of questions.
Seems a better solution would be to have the exact location of the skeletons be “fuzzy” — appearing within a certain radius of the player’s demise, but with no ability to predict exactly where.
Taking both points in turn:
From the webpage: