I wouldn't think Osama a genius really. What genius makes tapes about everything they do and allows their generals to be captured? In my opinion, the whole religious extremism that's being seen a lot lately has dumbed terrorism down-- but I guess in a way that's not so bad. Xenophobia refers to the fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign. It's not like all of America has it bad, but people down South are a lot more suspicious than they've ever been. And K a i r i, yes what you do say is true but when the same stories are just tossed back and forth it just becomes meaningless in the end.
1 word...or a few. Well it's a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg1jmj_wAx0
With the constant displays of incompetence by the Bush administration, how can you think it was organized by the American government? What do they- what does any government for that matter have anything to gain by trying to #$%& with its own economy and killing its own people? 9/11 was a terrorist attack. Whether or not it could've been prevented is a matter of another debate-- a digression from this at least-- even though it's one of those things that the military intelligence of a country should always keep at the back of their heads. I think it sucks how xenophobic and paranoid it's made Americans.
To be more specific Saix, you've seen things move across the room and all that jazz?
While limited cognitve processes are seen in animals like dolphins and gorillas, humans are the most cognitively advanced species on this planet.
Nope. You can check for ripped versions on the net though. but you'll need extra software to run them.
Something tells me that will change in the next 1000-2000 years.
Yeah it's just a poor misfortune that all the huff and puff started with Jack Thompson's short comings as an intellectual being.
Any energy that composed you would simply be transfered on to another system. Nothing is also another option to what happens when you die.
Well the mapping of our genome is finding more and more similarity with the lower primates of our world. Keep in mind evolution is a series of changes over millions of years and the existence of primates stretches very far on the evolutionary change.
Well since pretty much everything I wanted to say has been said, I'll say this: Unfortunately the theoretical stuff comes with the whole science thing. Everything you learn up until the whole Evolution VS Creationism thing started out as a theory at some point as well-- if you recall the discovery of the atom, people thought you didn't get any smaller than it, but low and behold we found electrons, protons, leptons, etc (three different structures, two of which were wrong, of the atom were also theorized). It's a tiny aspect of an entire lesson plan for the year, and if you don't believe in it, no one really cares or is bothered by it. The point is that you're there to learn and keep an open mind about the world around you-- that's what science and education, for that matter, are all about.
The game itself is really good, but the port over to the PS3 is such a nightmare of next gen garbage.
Well believeing what you want to believe is your right, but I can't see how something that survived for a good while being small would suddenly see size as having an advantage. If the earth was as it was (from biblical standpoint) making an entire species grow in size to only further dwarf their surroundings doesn't make sense. And if Noah's Ark is being tossed into this, if everything was as God had created from the beginning, there being no need for change, how does mutation fit into this? I may be treading off topic, but you're saying one thing and then another; that all the animals on the Ark were as God had made them, but reptiles mutated some time during their existence.
The universe is full of galaxies and we've already been able to locate and identify where some are. "Light" and "darkness" really have nothing to do with life. If you're making a point about good and evil concerning life, then that's a matter of point of view. Evil and good are simply lump sums we attribute to actions we see as acceptable and unacceptable-- varying degrees allowing. We make the conscious choice to do something and nothing cosmic or unearthly is responsible. Life, if you just want to consider that aspect, ends when energy is no longer being supplied to the organism in which case it enters entropy. Many people believe that the universe will end when there is no longer any energy left to transfer from system to system. With regards to heaven and hell, if such places exist there's no way of knowing. The sky and underground motif has just been something that's been attributed through the mythologies of many cultures over time.
Dinosaurs just represented a decent fraction of the reptiles of that era. There were still mammals fish, and reptiles that were able to survive. I think the Loch Ness Monster is a much more shoddy theory than any belief in ghosts, since we've still to discover everything that energy is capable of. If it really does happen to be a dinosaur that survived the probability of such an event mammoths the probability of whether or not God exists. I mean, how would it have survived and accumlated enough food to survive for so long, and in such a small body of water (small in regards to other great bodies of water)?
It's all about cracking and modding. I don't own one, but I've seen some things that I would've never thought the PSP could do.
The remote rules out stylish game play that's for sure, but I will go bullistic if I ever see someone waving dashing with it.
It's a real pain to spawn bosses though.
Hahaha. I used to like playing this game and was really good at it too, but the updates started to cause lag and still do. That and I got bored with it even when North America got the premium items and full edition. The game itself was innovative but Maiet is lazy and decided to pass off a program oversight as a new style of gaming-- hence the Korean Style. It's sort of cool since you can maximize mobility while attack, but it's pure button mashing and your characters look weird at times. Also the bugs that let you K-style have led to some issues that can't be resolved without removing all the bug altogether.
Well Roxas and Namine were just parts of Sora and Kairi to begin with, which is why Riku said "You're still you" after Sora united with Roxas. They're still there in a figurative way of speaking, just not their own entities-- they are back to just being parts. Roxas and Namine are together through Kairi and Sora being together.