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That seems like proper use to me.  What do you think enormity means?

In addition to that, Clinton was also running against anyone who was dissatisfied with Obama, which is a fair number of people.

That’s less-valid in South Korea as Samsung doesn’t have as strong competition there as it would in America or other countries.  It’s definitely striking in-and-of-itself that South Korea has lower Galaxy sales, and I’d probably say something similar if Japan’s Iphone sales take a dip.

I mean, we’re comparing what feels like like a 5% chance of pregnancy and a 0.00005%.

So, yeah, I’m comparing them like I’d compare the threat of bee stings and being slowly disemboweled by a tiger. The severity is counteracted out by the likelihood of it happening.

I don’t see how that’s particularly disturbing for this country.  Most countries do something similar to varying degrees, seeing as most societies have adult things that are deemed inappropriate for children.

I’d be curious how much of that is Japan vs. Not-Japan.  I heard that Fire Emblem is one of Nintendo’s top franchises in Japan, and in that context, it’s not surprising at all to see it blow the others out of the water.

Nominally, these issues are restricted because they’re not appropriate for minors.

Sex is MORE restricted than guns because it’s far more conceivable that 16 year old Billy or Mandy will try to have sex vs. murder someone in a violent fashion. As a result, that’s the sort of stuff people focus on restricting.

I’d respect that sentiment, but, as someone who’s spent some time going to a few Asian countries, I make a strong point of going to Mcdonalds [also KFC] in other countries.

They definitely go out of their way to localize some of their offerings, and I find it really insightful to the tastes of a given country to see

I think this requires either paying for Pokemon Home, or paying for Nintendo Switch’s online service. This isn’t the end of the world as both are pretty cheap, but I had no intention of paying for either type of service [possibly in addition to an additional year of Pokemon Bank] prior to this generation.

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I think this requires either paying for Pokemon Home, or paying for Nintendo Switch’s online service. This isn’t the end of the world as both are pretty cheap, but I had no intention of paying for either type of service [possibly in addition to an additional year of Pokemon Bank] prior to this generation.

I’m not saying you’re wrong, nor that there are probably other logistical issues that would accompany putting in 800 monsters, but I’m under the impression that they largely re-used existing static [and animated] art assets that existed from the 3DS

Does anyone know if they balanced the units, or if these new units will seem to help with the balance?

I kinda got turned off to the game once I realized that spamming Pikemen and catapults is the best strategy [paired up with the hard difficulty of original release, it just became pretty formulaic.]

Can it ever be good enough?

There’s no single entity that can answer that question.

But here we go:

We have a number of despicable tragedies in history, let’s go with the Holocaust and Black Slavery in America as the go-tos for this discussion.

How is humanity meant to reckon with these stains on history. By no means are

Actually, now that I’ve had more coffee, let’s cut through a lot of this

> First of all, to be clear, this isn’t a thing most South Koreans really care much about nowadays, by themselves. I’ve seen several interviews on the streets regarding the several incidents that happened recently against japanese businesses,

I’m complaining a bit at your comment because your stance is one oft-repeated. It’s not that I don’t believe your view has some merit, but that it’s a bit of a facile take that many people with a superficial interest in Geopolitics take.

The base complaint that I am making is that you’re not really reckoning with many

Does this have any local coop at all or does everyone need a switch and their own copy?

Err, what do you actually know about the initiation of this particular boycott, and what do you interpret to be the aim of it? Because, compared to other Korea-Japan disagreements, it’s pretty cut-and-dry, and I don’t really think your comment applies to this situation very strongly. Frankly, it reeks of someone who

I’d get more resources than just Asian Boss. I enjoy their videos, but they almost always come packed in with a narrative and majority views that align with their target demographic.

>You know, normally I’d say that historical events have weight and that South Korean people are right in being very sensitive on this

A fair amount of of Congress and Elections and most of politics are PR stunts by some metric. That doesn’t mean it completely lacks meaning.

In this case, they cut it off right away, which I find super annoying