I think it's gone now. Either that or it's pretty empty, considering how the heartless aren't quite as threatening now. In the long run, I don't think it matters too much.
Depends on the boss battle. If it's well designed I'll probably dig it, but if it's tedious/boring/poorly designed I'll probably hate it because it's long.
Considering it's Higurashi, that says something. though the trailer doesn't impress me much.
I used to write a lot when I was younger, but nowadays I don't really feel like it anymore, I have to be in a very specific mood in order to write. Even back when I did write, my specialty was short stories, nothing Harry Potter sized or anything.
While I don't believing in fanatically pursuing people in the name of religion, or going around trying to change what people believe in, I see little harm in having a discussion about it on internet forums like this. Maybe it's pointless, I indeed doubt any of us will change our beliefs after any discussion about it, but I have fun doing it. Good enough of a reason for me.
Complexity doesn't really indicate design anyway (simplicity does), most people don't seem to grasp that concept. Also, "Complexity" is subjective.
I was having that problem for a while too, but I figured out just now that if you have any notifications, the option to change your mood won't show up for whatever reason, so keep that in mind when you want to change it.
Family. I don't always treat them all that well, but I have trouble imagining my life without them. As for my obsessions, I'm terribly dependent on my internet for information and entertainment. I had to be without it for about two months early last year, and man did it suck.
When I became active on KHV, I was past the point where I was into KH enough to have the creative juices necessary to come up with any theories and the like, or provide good input on others'. The KH sections of this site are kind of a wasteland anyway, so for the most part I don't really bother going in there.
lol. I'm a guy, and don't really care to do anything fancy with my hair, so I'm fine having a barber cut it. If people want to cut their own hair, they can go right ahead, but unless they actually know what they're doing they shouldn't expect it to turn out too well.
lol I only started being active on this site since like late last year. I actually log in to KHV pretty often, but most of the time there aren't really any threads I feel like posting in.
I'd certainly hope not.
Should I be surprised everyone's in the green?
It's just really...dead. For a site that supposedly gets its community from KH the sections dedicated to it are a wasteland both content and activity wise. At any given time there's little to discuss. If you post a thread in any of their subsections you can expect that you won't be getting much worthwhile discussion out of it. Actually, on that note, the little activity that does exist there speaks even lower of them.
You seem to have misunderstood me. I didn't say the laws that govern the universe are absolute, just that the truth is (which are different things). If something really *is* a certain way, then it *is* that way and no amount of denying it will change the fact that it is that way. If the laws of the universe are really not absolute, that is itself a truth. Saying they work all the time and dying with that belief won't change the fact that they aren't. Actually, what I was trying to get across is something similar to what you yourself said: If the light does really exist before it's recognized by the brain, then that's that and no subjective viewpoint on the issue will change the fact that it's true.
What I'll say is this. Absolute truths do exist. You hear "The truth is as you perceive it", but that is in itself not true at all. Perceptions of the truth may vary, but the truth itself is indepedent of subjective viewpoints. Either something is factual or it isn't. I don't think humans really have the capacity to find the absolute truth (not for a long time, anyway), because there's always a way of rationalizing what we consider impossible, no matter how ridiculous it is, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I'm not really a fan of online surveys, I generally don't find them to be credible. The one exception to this in the several years I've been dealing with them is The Political Compass Test, which I love because it takes all of your ideals into account rather than putting you somewhere on the meaningless bipolar scale that has come to define contemporary politics. http://www.politicalcompass.org/index < -- click it Post your results, discuss whether or not you got what you were expecting, etc. etc. The position of the dot on the horizontal scale represents where you stand on economics, the vertical position of your dot represents your stance on social issues. For refference, here you can see where some of the candidates for the 2008 US presidential elections stand on it: Here's what I got: Economic Left/Right: -4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.05
Of course people can change with time. I did.
Yes, I do. ****'s awesome.
I'd probably be in the KH sections more often if they didn't, well, suck.