Haha, funny stuff thanks man. I chose middle ground which is very true for me. Very often I will to the 3rd level.
In relation to D3's recent changes, in the end people that cries will end up playing the game anyway. And a big percentage of them will realize they were wrong in the first place.
Happened to me on Fallout 3 when I cried about making it to 1st/3rd person view oppose to the isometric view the first 2 originally had. I'm still hoping for one. Although, I did stand for my decision of not supporting it till the price goes down. Bought the game when it was less than 10 bucks at steam. Did I regret not buying it sooner? just a bit. I will definitely not do this with D3. 1st day purchase!
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I love all loot fest kind of game! I will be playing all of them for the next few years. Loot fest games I'm looking forward to: LotR: War in the North,Torchlight 2,Borderlands 2 and of course Diablo 3.
Well, it's like, where do you cross the line? For me, I like to have thoughtful discussions that are hardly "arguments."
I mean, if it's a friendly exchange of ideas, where's the fault? At what point do I turn into some frothing-at-the-mouth asshole?
I rarely ever exchange fists over the internet. From time to time, I will forcefully give my opinion with the intent of making my stance well known. I have gotten into, maybe, a handful of stereotypical "arguments" over Facebook and Youtube, but I save my intellectual discussions for here because, from what I've seen over the past three years, people here seem to be open to the ideas of others. A great majority of Youtube users are close-minded fucks and some of my friends haven't had a meaningful discussion in their entire life. All they have to offer is an encyclopedia of "deep" quotes to make themselves look like they know some shit.
I mean, if I had to gauge myself, I'd put myself at level 3 (and that's being pretty liberal with my reflection). I don't like to "argue," I like to "discuss." I do cross my own line from time to time.
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I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
In relation to D3's recent changes, in the end people that cries will end up playing the game anyway. And a big percentage of them will realize they were wrong in the first place.
Happened to me on Fallout 3 when I cried about making it to 1st/3rd person view oppose to the isometric view the first 2 originally had. I'm still hoping for one. Although, I did stand for my decision of not supporting it till the price goes down. Bought the game when it was less than 10 bucks at steam. Did I regret not buying it sooner? just a bit. I will definitely not do this with D3. 1st day purchase!
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
I mean, if it's a friendly exchange of ideas, where's the fault? At what point do I turn into some frothing-at-the-mouth asshole?
I rarely ever exchange fists over the internet. From time to time, I will forcefully give my opinion with the intent of making my stance well known. I have gotten into, maybe, a handful of stereotypical "arguments" over Facebook and Youtube, but I save my intellectual discussions for here because, from what I've seen over the past three years, people here seem to be open to the ideas of others. A great majority of Youtube users are close-minded fucks and some of my friends haven't had a meaningful discussion in their entire life. All they have to offer is an encyclopedia of "deep" quotes to make themselves look like they know some shit.
I mean, if I had to gauge myself, I'd put myself at level 3 (and that's being pretty liberal with my reflection). I don't like to "argue," I like to "discuss." I do cross my own line from time to time.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence