Priorities my friend. Priorities
Wow, most of the worlds will be new except for Olympus? That'll be interesting I would also like to point out, there are no triggers on those guns. How are they supposed to be fired?
Well, I did I "Feel like I should", not that I actually will, but I lost her gift, so it seems more right to give her back money and replace what she gave instead of her losing it altogether for nothing
Well, better that than someone just wasting money. At least she'd have her 10 dollars back
I do my best. I stand by my view though
I don't know how, but somehow I managed to lose a gift card to subway that my boss gave me as a birthday gift and I can't find it. I feel like I need to pay her back $10 just so she doesn't lose money
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And here I was hoping we'd get a bigger storage on one in America or they'd be smart enough to make it backwards-compatible
Spoiler No kidding Sherlock, I'm talking about the fact that it doesn't go into it that much. I must have missed the part where they said they would be ignored. So are we supposed to just completely ignore the fact that those two films were made? And I don't read comments on those videos
This made me snort. Glad I wasn't drinking anything at the same time
I liked the film myself, but there was one subplot that kind of irked me the whole time Spoiler What the heck is wrong with the supposedly dysfunctional family? You have the one line from the father, and the kid cries about leaving his brother, and that's about it. There's nothing in there about the family having issues. Not even afterwards when they get off the island. It was full of cliches and obviously "why the hell" moments, but that's why I personally liked it. Though Doug Walker had it right in his Nostalgia Critic review of The Lost World, these guys don't remember what the heck happens in previous films. What about the whole speech from John Hammond at the end of the second film? So much for leaving the animals be and fend to themselves.
Hey, it took me till I was 20 to play it, and that was only because a friend let me borrow his copy. But it really wasn't sad, at all. That's why it confuses me how everyone always called it one of the saddest scenes in video games. I just don't see it. Something like Code Geass or Gurren Lagann is sad, not Final Fantasy VII
Earlier this week I was thinking about my watch and how I bought it a few years ago and it was still going, and I just found out a minute ago that the strap was cut. Heck, I don't even know if it was cut, there's just an incredibly clean line across the strap that appeared out of nowhere. And here I thought I'd managed to save money with this paycheck. RIP Armitron Watch. Hello new watch
Still took you 8 years after joining on the site. I don't think your activity level changes how long your account has existed
It only took you 8 years
Yeah, I remember hearing about this the other day as well. If I had the chance, I'd knock that guy around so much his brain wouldn't be able to even move his hands for the rest of his life. I know that's not physically possible....at least I think so, but it's a good explanation for how I feel. There is nothing right about what the guy put down, and I didn't even read it because I was annoyed already by what I knew, which wasn't much
Wow, that must have been a major spoiler for everyone during the time of release I myself didn't find it sad at all. In fact, through the whole scene I was just thinking "wtf just happened? Why were these guys only doing this?" There was really no emotion when I finally played the game. My reaction was essentially: Cloud tries to save Aerith Sephiroth comes to kill Aerith Aerith becomes shish-kabob I'm wondering how this is sad in the slightest