....Why did Ky have to die?
'nuff said. Jihad anyone?
Reno and Rude forever!
Yeah, you'd be right.
The amount of cut-scenes in this game are starting to blow my mind.
Scar. That is all.
This brings us to the point of debating in general. 90% of the time anything that pops up here is an internet cliche, and all we end up doing is arguing in circles from extreme points of view-- eventually pissing each other off. People should come to these threads with an open mind to at least consider what everyone says as opposed to hearing what they want to hear or *******izing others' points of view. But this is asking too much, after all it's the internet. This is like asking us to be nice to everyone here and forgive and forget when they make complete artards of themselves.
There really shouldn't be anything to debate. What better context to discuss creationism than in a religion class. it's a waste of space in the curriculum if you're going to be learning the same thing twice.
More like Plato's Cave, which is what the Matrix is loosely based on.
I guess I could stop beating on hookers...really it's just the in-between part of soliciting intercourse from them and murdering them afterwards. But hey I'm giving it up.
Or the celebrated day our favourite Pokemon master.
This baby can withstand temperatures of up to 9000 degrees.
Agreed. Also your mom.
God sent me here to help you guys get along and learn of his true message and love. It was cool at first, but then I tried gelato. Screw you guys and your salvation.
That would be the origin of skepticism. Descartes coined the notion that it was possible that God was a cruel deceiver and that none of what we see or feel is real. He used this premise to try to prove God, but his arguments were circular. Other skeptic theories coin the idea that we're simply computer simulations or brains hooked up to a computer feeding us a surreal dream. At some point there was even the notion that a demon or evil being is simply manipulating us. The more contemporary view has since then phased out much of the skepticism people think is profound. As opposed to giving in to the skeptic's second guessing, the reliability theory implicitly accepts the objectivity of the world around us. That is to say as opposed to disproving the skeptic, the onus is placed on him or her to prove that reality isn't real.
...I really need to get this game series.
1) Heredity has nothing to do with the keyblade. 2) We know that Ven existed in the past. How far is as of yet to be determined. What can be clear is that it was far enough in the past for there to a keyblade war. This implies that there at least had to be some sort of order that either guarded or was chosen by the keyblade. It would seem that the events of KH take place much later after whatever event resulted in so many keyblades as there is no trace of this order or even a general history of this war. Unfortunately the only reference for time that we have is Mickey. But he is timeless.
I love Ash Ketchum. I'm so thrilled that he had a Wednesday named after him.
Hurray for redundancy.