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It also depends on the college itself. It would be hard to justify that Harvard, Yale, et al. are for everyone, but if you are willing to put in the work to graduate and have the aptitude, a community college or trade school would be worth it for most people.

I’d like to see a basic training arena where you can try out whatever items you want in a small space, with no other players and no RNG.

I remember reading somewhere that the temple “shipping” was either invented or popularized by the Pokemon anime fandom - “Rocketshipping” was the pairing between Jessie and James.

I’ve been quite interested in the idea of Universal Basic Income for a while now - basically, the gist is that everyone, regardless of qualifications or how much money they make (if any at all!), receives a small living wage that can pay for basic expenses, like a room, food, electricity, and perhaps basic Internet.

> Approaching people, whether directly or indirectly, whether we’re introduced through friends or joining a conversation, is part of how we meet people. There is no high authority that assigns our social circles, so if we want any sort of social life, platonic or otherwise, this is part of how we build it.

I actually have some stories of people who did, in fact, spend lots of money on booster packs because of a card they really wanted. I imagine that any legislation over loot boxes is also going to change the way collectible cards are sold, such as by selling individual cards explicitly or at least putting a transparent

You know how I would monetize a game? Do it like Kickstarter, except all the way, with no other costs involved anywhere else. Rather than sell licenses and perks to individuals, sell the game, as a whole, as the game itself, to the general public to do as they please.

Here’s a thought: What would the effects be if Steam Greenlight also required pitches to include playable demos or similar? Greenlight is essentially about allowing Steam’s users to decide what games they’d be willing to buy without Valve having to vet everything, so it seems it would help to give users the

Undyne’s fight definitely would have been different with this music. I’d imagine that Undyne would be more graceful and would encourage fluid dodges and attacks with her spear patterns (e.g. no Green Mode as we know it). Certainly like the goofy (or seriously majestic) fight better.

Same for me. Listening to each song brings back old, fond memories of when each song first came up. It’s like remembering a fun vacation or moving concert, because that’s what Undertale is. :)