Beats Intellivision and Collecovision controllers any day of the week.
Having read this more thoroughly, I had forgotten that Tommy Talerico did the soundtrack. That would explain the previously vague reference to the Video Games Live concert that I didn't process earlier.
WHBT...I'm surprised no one's looked into this yet.
$9.99? I've passed up cheaper hookers.
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What's this fascination with Asians? People should wish they were hybrids, that's where the real fun is at.
I suggest someone should clear the suggestion box of all these locked threads!*В до замка*
I got down on my knees and begged for Sora to jump across the tiny crack in the floor.
How do you arrive at such an abysmal conclusion?
You should stingrays. If you're lucky you'll get one that tastes like Steve Irwin.
I like myself the way I am.
The meaning of life is simply to flourish and evolve as a conscious being. In a circular sense, simply living it gives life it's meaning. You are here to be here and nothing can change the fact that you are, you might as well do something with it.
Could you explain that a little further please? Because not every living thing knows how the world works.
Buddhism, like Christianity, is simply a different perspective on how to lead ones life. Every religion has some form of icons. It's the fundamentals and their interpretation to life at the current moment that make religion such a relevant tool to bring about personal growth. Granted religion is not without its vices, but the general message is believed to outweigh this.
Well why do they want money? In any possible world the currency of value could've been anything, even sand. The point is that our instincts have evolved from times where greed and hording were essential to survival. Money is an arbitrary placeholder for material value in the current state of the world. Considering all possible worlds our currency could have been anything. It is our own instinct for survival and the fact that we associate currency as a secondary motivator for survival that makes money a very wild thing. Because it literally makes the world go round, we've deemed it as a "necessity" we must compete for. I envy the homeless that have no desire to beg for money in the streets. From society's general perspective they're the crazy ones. Ironic that we're the ones in the capitalistic rat race.
It's not so much that they believe in him, it's just that Santa has become a cultural icon associated with Christmas. I'm pretty sure that even if this person completely refutes any possible existence of God that people will still "pray" and use the same cultural habits that religion often shapes. The only issue would be what context they're being used in. If it could be 100% proven having some form of faith isn't wrong, but continuing to believe would be irrational. No young or fully grown adult runs downstairs praising Santa's visit, nor do they sit on his lap at the mall with the genuine belief that he is a man that is going to give them free presents.
I welcome you.
So you're like Riku, but like a house wife too? Welcome.
Welcome, yo. HAAROOOOOOO!