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Windows 7 is always so scungy when it comes to old games, like Starcraft.

 

Also, sidenote; just played through Spyro 1 again. It was fun-ish, but, I still nurture my dislike for the Magic Crafters, which is funny, as I used to like that world, but now it's just annoying.

 

I also counted each dragon ratios, there are:

 

18 Artisan Dragons

17 Peace Keeper Dragons

13 Magic Crafter Dragons

15 Beast Maker Dragons

17 Dream Weaver Dragons.

 

Now I see why Gnasty had the magical superiority when there were so few MC Dragons.

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Star Wars Battlefront 2, that was a good game.

 

He had one as his avi one time .-.

[spoiler=Kinda looked like this iirc]

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But instead of buck teeth, he had a tongue sticking out.

 

I don't look that retarded.

 

...i hope not.

 

 

^That doesn't help me at all. D:

*is bad at imagining things*

 

SO ICE, GET A PICTURE OF YOU SO I CAN FAP TO IT SEE WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE.

 

Just imagine a really feminine and short person with long blond hair.

 

Wooo.

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Nobody ever mentioned "no-force" and people just spammed Luke

Yea, the game has different 'versions'.

Version 1.0 has Aayla Sakura EVERY. FIVE. INCHES.

Not only is she the most overpowered character, but she also has Force Pull :/

At least Windu is fun to play as, because you could Push -> Stomp -> Insta-Kill like a badass(And even TK all the Aaylas, just for gits and shiggles)

 

Version 1.1 has No-Force severs, and they are awesome.

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It's annoying, that's all it is. Alpine Ridge is headache worthy for the key timing.

 

There are only two redeeming factors though: the bit where you first come to the world and there's that druid who raises the wall so you take the long way, then taking it out with the very convenient turbine chest nearby.

 

And it High Caves, where there's the blue thief by the circular pool, and taking him out with a turbine as well.

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I prefer not to talk about that history when possible, or when I don't need attention.

 

Right.

 

 

... Almost reminds me of a chick at my school who last year she claims she was clinically psychotic and she was in an insane asylum. And I didn't buy it for a second.

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Yeah, people who are unusually verbose or proud of such things are clearly lying. When most people have some kind of issue, the first hting they're NOT going to do is admit it.

 

Yeah. That I can understand (actually, anyone should). Even if they were hypothetically narcissistic, even a narcissist would deny it. Because they love themselves.... sexually

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Yeah, people who are unusually verbose or proud of such things are clearly lying. When most people have some kind of issue, the first hting they're NOT going to do is admit it.

 

Depends on the issue.

 

Some people want to find anything that can lead to what they have so they can let it out, so to speak.

 

Other times people just don't give a f*** (ie: me and my ego and apparent narcissism.)

 

Although I think the latter is bullshit.

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I would possibly work differently, because, at best, I try to accept myself, even my short-comings of the matter. Take the good with the bad. That's one of the short-comings of man, they accept what makes them good, but supress the bad.

 

Or eliminate the worst. Because, I'll be honest, who doesn't want to be perfect? I don't mean specifically or generally.

And to be perfect at something, or everything, you have to eliminate the worst of you.

 

*starts to derail*

 

Which I find funny, because everyone has their opinions of perfection, and for someone to obtain a perfection in their mind, another person may find that as imperfection, and to some extent, very obscure. Which may lead people to believe that someone is disturbed for example.

 

*acknowledges the derailing*

 

I may not make sense entirely, but I'd like to say that there is no such thing as mentally disturbed or ill. Because the imperfection of humanity is the perfect that we possess. Whether the imperfection being drug problems, physical disabilities, etc, in some scenarios, it's perfect.

 

So, you may be disturbed or whatever. Doesn't matter. You may see it as an imperfection, I see it as a glorifciation of being yourself.

 

*tries to get back on subject*

 

Yeah. I have my moments of derailment. Actually, did I really derail? Or was I still on the subject?

... I'm gonna need some help on this one actually. I can't tell if I derailed honestly or not.

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That's always what I found funny. People talk about 'perfection' and 'normality', but here's the punchline, those two states do not exist.

 

Because everyone has their own perception of them, they differ so much that every perception is completely negated by another. So much so that the two states cannot exist because there is no unified thought of what they truly are.

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Oh, right. I see. Totally funny./scarcasmjerkface

 

Cherry, I completely agree with you.

 

I'm really sorry, I thought you left again ;__;

I don't look that retarded.

 

...i hope not.

 

I deeply apologize my good sir, there is no such pic of that character because it's basically a brain-dead killing machine.

Sooo

Smeargle, picture him like that, but not retarded.

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That's always what I found funny. People talk about 'perfection' and 'normality', but here's the punchline, those two states do not exist.

 

Because everyone has their own perception of them, they differ so much that every perception is completely negated by another. So much so that the two states cannot exist because there is no unified thought of what they truly are.

 

--I'm gonna go on a limb and assume that I didn't derail after all.

 

The perception of man is always lesser than each other's perception.

Then again, the perception of man is lesser than what it should be.

 

In my opinion, the best perception we could obtain is general opinionated acceptance of something, rather then the critizing self-opinionated view of something.

 

And I doubt we will obtain that perception as humans.

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No I succintly doubt we will have a unified thought process, since we all suffer from a 'I'm right, you're wrong' mentality.

 

Course, the second punchline is that human perfection is impossible as well. If someone were to erase all their weaknesses and shortcomings, they would have removed all flaws that made them human, thus losing thier humanity in the pursuit of said perfection.

 

Hence the vundar bar paradox, to obtain human perfection, one must stop being human.

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No I succintly doubt we will have a unified thought process, since we all suffer from a 'I'm right, you're wrong' mentality.

 

Course, the second punchline is that human perfection is impossible as well. If someone were to erase all their weaknesses and shortcomings, they would have removed all flaws that made them human, thus losing thier humanity in the pursuit of said perfection.

 

Hence the vundar bar paradox, to obtain human perfection, one must stop being human.

 

Maybe not the actual idea of perfection, but general acceptance of people is a step to social perfection, which could never be attained in this aeon. Maybe in a few, we'll get there. For now, it won't happen.

 

As a human being, we are targeted to being imperfect for all of our existences. Our thoughts can never achieve a perfection, and neither can our bodies. Our inventions, our ideas, our beliefs, never to be stocked as perfection. And that's our beauty. We may never to be able to obtain an overall perfection, but we are able to retain our perfection of being a human, of being imperfect. That's our perfection. And our only perfection.

 

I guess you can say, humanity's only perfection is being human.

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Just imagine a really feminine and short person with long blond hair.

 

Wooo.

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This is forever the image imprinted into my head of what Ice looks like.

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