It didn't remind me of Death Note at all. I mean it seems more about the life and fight of a salary man in a monotonous and stressful life driven by the worlds need to move forwards than anything else.
I learn how to fight playing Tekken, I fight like an old man with spiky hair. However I like Soul Calibur a bit more for being weapons based rather than empty hand based.
Like that would happen. I've not seen a Xaldin post in the spamzone for many a long day.
I'm not sure if I should laugh or be very very afraid.
Maybe a more appropriate question would be, "Have you gone sane?!"
Rules are a necessary evil when communicating to a broad audience. It's shown with things like television broadcasts video games and movies, before every one of those there is a rating that allows one to decide or have the decision made for them whether they can view the content or not. It only follows that the internet would have similar things, however the self contained sites that go on each have their own rules and standards which can cause difficulties at times. What some find acceptable others do not and so filters are implemented. These are really only to prevent people who aren't supposed to see certain things from seeing them, I know I make a lot of sex jokes and references to drugs but that isn't exactly the worst thing you can do. I suppose what I'm attempting to communicate is that in an open forum where anyone can see what is being said it is only prudent to cover yourself and keep allegedly inappropriate or somehow offensive content away from those who it may offend or disconcert. It's a simple matter of making sure no one can blame you for their problems and that nothing too terribly stressful happens for you. That's what rules are basically made to do. I personally don't give half a care about protecting children and the weak minded from the big bad internet, but if it floats someones boat I suppose I can't say they have no right to that.
I thought it was funny the first time I played on realistic mode I had no fucking clue how to play and I still killed everyone by leaving it alone for a few hours.
I have one everyday. But Cinnles is no longer here to share my every birthday with me. T.T
Well, I actually left behind realistic bone, joint and muscle structure long ago because it was tedious, laziness strikes again. That aside I appreciate the comments that have been left here. I'll be a bit more careful with structure in the future, can't say I'll improve though because I never spend more than ten minutes or so on anything.
I've been thinking it over, this is not my usual fare but I find it engaging. The depiction of the focus character is not bad, but the overall introspectiveness and the level of detail in the description of action is probably what I like best.
Alright, I'll give an elaborative expansion to my last post. I know someone who is very intelligent and athletic, though they do seem to lack tact. Either way they have many friends and a very tight group that they deal with both online and offline. However, this person had no clue what the "It's over 9000!" statement was referring to or where it was from. This person also had never been to a blog or forum and never knew about the numerous things found online outside of google and wikipedia. How would the internet shape this person's personality as far as what it would show? Would it be different for their norm where they are accepted already? Sorry if my words are confusing at times it's just my failure as a communicator, I hope this amendment is a little bit deeper an more easily dealt with.
Actually, yes. You who responded to this thread all seem to work upon the same train of thought. There are other types of people who would say differently and what's more there are those who would never even see the thread. Even with the advent of the net as a form of interaction there are still those who have close to no knowledge of the internet and the things it's spawned. So, who are these people? Why do you think they are different from you? Is the different lifestyle likely to yield a different thought process?
You're just saying that the internet is just like another group or environment, we fit our actions to adapt to it and that is what people see. The nature of the internet is what makes it elicit the opposite side of the personality. So it's all in one way or another true, but it's not the same. You're not the only one I've seen on this site or any other for that matter that seems to be somewhat inarticulate or in a situation that discourages being communicative of ideals in real life, however online you have an open forum to be who you wish to be, the thought self, not the one impeded by physical or verbal boundaries. I see your point, even seeing the appearance won't change the interaction style. It's just that it's a different communication medium in itself that changes what you see. Fancy? I'm just incapable of interacting any other way. I speak like this quite frequently, it's just punctuated by more verbal pauses and obscenities.
Okay, I'll add something to this. There are several references to people with disorders being discriminated against or disliked in real life and not online because of the way the information is passed through the medium. People can't use physical or verbal characteristics to form preconceptions on the web. Is this equality in it's most pure form?
Oh, I missed you so.
I see. We should never let that happen again.
I'm pleasantly surprised.
Where do you live(nation)? Where do you live(region)? What do you believe(religion/ideology)? Politically, where do you stand? How old are you? Are you in school? If yes, what are you studying? If no, then what are you doing in place of formal education? Why did you join this site? What is your best academic subject? Do you think you're a good person? Do you think you're a righteous person? Do you lie often? Is lying wrong? Do you consider all possible repercussions to any one action or reaction? What do you consider proper punishment for the attempt to kill another? Ones self? What's the thing you think is the most morally deviant action? What do you think is most morally adherent action? How would you describe morality? What is good to you? What do you think evil is? Why is the world how it is now? Are people all good or bad? If not, which way are they inclined? Who is the worst leader in history? Why do we think? Why do we exist? Is it more interesting to interact with others or analyze them? Is thinking or seeing the thoughts of others more interesting? Can life be definitely defined? Now tell me how many of those were made you consider lying? Why? How many caused you to lie when answering? Why? Now, there are millions of people on the internet. Many of them build relationships with others behind a computer screen, protected and separated by the webs ability to transfer communications. Is any of this real? You know the user, not the person some say. Others believe that knowing someone online is tantamount to knowing them in person if not an even better way. Without the first impressions of an appearance it's possible to reach further into a personality without being turned away by things like location social status or anything like that. However this causes gaps in knowledge that can be exploited by some, and even if that doesn't happen, is it really knowing someone if you don't know all of the other things often omitted via online communication? The information that passes through the net is often times used for both altruistic and ill actions, however does that cause people to spread different information on the net? Are people more comfortable telling their ideas to a community that doesn't know them? Are the dangers of the internet a restrictor in what is being told and withheld by users? So are people more or less honest online, and do they need to be so? Is this shift in the way we communicate a problem for personal relations? I apologize for all the questions, but it's all to get my point across.
Did that actually work?
I feel so betrayed... How's the sex life go then?