Vampires have been portrayed in all forms of art for centuries as symbols of ruin, sorrow, regret and solitude, and given human dispositions by which we can relate, be fascinated by and comprehend that vampires have, essentially, been a manifestation of our desires and dark perversions.
Just...
It's good to be aware of the troubles of others and make the line of separation, but ultimately as everything is subjective, whatever your problems are, either great or minor, if they cause enough distress or anxiety to be called problems, then they should, evidently, not be disregarded.
I...
I've done this. It does nothing.
Who is Nanaki?
Nanaki is Nanaki.
I would have figured that when you get to Cosmo Canyon with him and call him Nanaki, they would have given him a different name...like they did in FFVI, as in if you call Edgar Gerad, he calls himself Edgar when you meet him...
What else is there to do but agree to disagree, anyway? Or so one might figure...
No matter how right one believes themselves to be, they won't change the other person's mind. Discussion is fine, but some of the more subtle psychological aspects of such matters always play a significant part in...
Actually, I believe that if a man fails to ''empty his ball sack'', even if he's old, he will experience ''wet dreams'', as the body will find an alternative method for evacuating the surplus of sperm.
Yes indeed-and think of what their life will be like in society because of this, and how they will react to such a situation. It won't be like everyone else-look at the bashing of homosexuality for example. Not saying it's abnormal, but in the context which you bring, it renders your...
Actually, biology is a major factor which differentiates men and women. The problem is, these traits are primal and vital for the procreation of the human race-all it serves is to bring forth children. The rest is cultural and social conditioning. Women will respond and react in the name of...
Persona II, Shadow Madness, Castlevania Symphony of the Night. Those I consider rare, although I own a lot of the games people already mentioned here, like Secret of Mana, Illusion of Time, Suikoden I and II, Xenogears, Tales of Destiny I and II.
I'd like to know though, what's a black label...
I'll be the black sheep then.
Golden Sun is a failure, I totally detest that game.
It has one of the most boring plots I have ever witnessed-unmemorable characters, yawn inducing dialogue, (Seriously I was yawning so much that it drew tears.) and absolutely no constructive relation to tie...
I guess. Makes sense for The Bible. But I don't get that personal instinct part. You mean such as, what we've conditioned to ourselves as derivatives of universal nature?
And that brings up another point in itself-what the hell is morality?
If you have to seek another source's confirmation for your actions as moral, then this renders void what you perceive as moral.
Should one define their own morality, or stick to a tried tested and true concept? And even...
The Bible is basically a list of citations which have for purpose of upholding its religion, and as natural as religion is for mankind, said morality only applies for what defines the religion in the first place.
Most of its moral etiquette goes against human nature, and is literally...
Falling in love, I believe, is a biological reaction produced by the brain which generates the tools known as emotion to motivate the procreation of our race.
We perceive it as something, usually the general and popular definition of love itself as we know it, but it serves one purpose only...
"Promoting spell craft" my god wtf.
Seriously, the concept of witchcraft presented in most fantasy books and various forms of entertainment for children is usually of a primitive nature.
All those tambourine bangers ought to study what real witchcraft, or what people thought it was, really...
Nope, never said we should, either. I'm saying that what drives us to establish whatever laws and our perception of weather they're right or wrong are inevitable to what makes us human.
In this case, it's hard for many people to define what common sense might be, if they rely on the higher ups...
While I certainly agree that human nature caters to the most primitive of instincts and that the latter will never leave us, humanity and its conditioned environs do change in order to fit the stretches of human awareness.
And with such, I would like to point out that while discipline is...
Whoa. You're defining the meaning if ''inhuman'' and then dismissing it with a philosophical ideal. I'm pretty sure most folks don't have that in mind, especially not the Justice systems.
I like the idea actually, but I'm certainly not convinced that the laws and morality by which we must abide...
Look, I know. I didn't know that then though. I finished Earthbound, and wanted to play something else, so my father took me to some store. I saw Mystic Quest there, and seeing as it said Final Fantasy I was all like, I want that.
Then you know what, the stupid lady at the store said, that's...
Compared to other FF titles, I can see why most folks who played them before this one would be disappointed. Its gameplay is repetitive, and the story lacks the impact that most stories in the other FF games offer-which is, initially, why people enjoy the FF titles I would believe.
Wait, this...
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