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And I don't have a hatred for Christians, I just want people to look at it objectively, just as they would anything else.
lmao @ looking at god & the bible objectively
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Quote from LinkX
And I don't have a hatred for Christians, I just want people to look at it objectively, just as they would anything else.
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PHILOSORAPTOR OUT!
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Siaynoq comes in and closes the thread....lol......................
That is still hilarious to me.
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They like the car because it performs well. They want that ability.
And to be honest, if they could afford one of those cars, speeding tickets wouldn't be on their mind.
Why are you worrying yourself with what other people want anyway? If they want a nice car, let them want that nice car lol.
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I love it man! Glad to see you guys enjoy it. That's the most important thing to me.
This article is WD themed. I like that.
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"Fantasy" is just a word. Everything you see in these games are based out of our very own reality. And our very own reality does include stories of wizards and witches. People believed these to be real things far before they were ever in video games.
Kid's often have this notion that they can make something completely fantastical from their mind that nobody has ever seen before. And this is true, people can do that(however unoriginal it might actually be). But, the problem is, this character or whatever it is will be completely unrelatable. And when things are unrelatable they are too fantastic. People will not buy into the universe you are trying to convey because it's too hard to imagine that it exists.
In other words, if it doesn't have any relation to our own reality, it will not be a relatable and profitable subject.
That being said, any idea you have is directly related to what you already know and see. So the key is to make the character as believable as possible while still giving him or her a dramatic edge to intrigue the buyer.
I think you may need to go do some research on the psychological aspect of what a "stereotype" actually is and why we have them as a function of the brain to better understand how the Witchdoctor is completely fine.
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Please address this so that this thread can garner some sort of substance.
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