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Operation Ivy, too. Sound system is a good song, although I’d prefer Knowledge.

I guarantee that girl thinks of The Person Who Helped Me Out That Night all the time. Just like I think about my girl friend who pulled my assaulter off me while the rest of my friends did nothing. She may not recognize you if she saw you again, she was upset and her goal was to get out of that situation as quickly as

Some people are so horrible. I was attacked in 2009 on my way home from work at night. It was icy and I was pushed and slipped and then dragged into a little alley behind this convenience store. While my attacker was assaulting me, including very obviously choking me, the guy working at the convenience store brought

I saw this woman getting pinned down on a Bus Stop bench one night across from a bar screaming her lungs out while half the bar (standing on the corner) ignored it and a half dozen people standing right behind her looked the other way.

What I mean by peace is a more nuanced view of happiness: contentment.

We are so invested in a myth of happiness as that absolute, ineffable but obtainable (and even inevitable) thing; and all the obvious, outward signs of what that’s supposed to be.

It was a Shinto Epic... and I loved it.

I mean hell, the game got me into Shinto Mythology! I researched every myth in the game. Okami even did something Japan finds very taboo - it brought up the Ainu people and their myths as well - Lechku and Nechku are both based on the all seeing owl god of Ainu mythology! Okami was like a Japanese answer to the

It’s absolutely in the style of epic folklore. I remember getting to the finale of the first chapter and assuming I got to the end, because I had already spent about 12 hours in the game.

While I do feel last act felt a little long-winded, I also feel we should all be so lucky to have a game this deep and meaty without having to skimp on content. How many great games do we have now that are simply over too soon?

There is nothing deeply or fatally flawed about Okami. Just because it had poor sales doesn’t mean its fans or the critics were wrong about it. I don’t really understand the criticism given here about the progression mechanics, either, or why someone felt the need to write a hit piece against a beloved 10-year-old

[bangs head on table]

Freedoms that make white people uncomfortable aren’t real freedoms. Study it out.

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Track: One Nine | Artist: Black Cobra | Album: Bestial

I grew up poor where my family was occasionally homeless and we were living in spare rooms at relative’s houses. Eating at McDonald’s was considered a special treat. I played a LOT of video games day-in, day-night, and I would stay at school learning how to program and offer tech support on message boards learning

Because at the end of the day there are tons of people that won’t get that chance.

Can you just imagine what would happen if he did “alpha up his beta game”. No, that is a real real bad idea.

Yeah, I think this is copyright gone too far. I think that once you put your tattoo on someone, it should be considered part of their likeness. And that they should have the right to do with that likeness as they please, but only their own likeness. So it has to be Lebron’s arm on TV only, or a video game of