"For those of you who can't read.." - River Song
Sadly, the holidays are coming to a close, and when they do, it feels like an economic saying I read somewhere.
"When the tide goes out, then you see who has been swimming naked."
Anyway, that's all well and good, and there's a little bit of work, but then again, teachers aren't meant to be forcing you to waste your holidays. Thus, not much of it should be marked and etc. etc. It means I can be "creative" with my responses.
Thus, with a said group work task, it's somewhat acceptable in the unsaid leader of the said group. Maybe I'll look into my notebook now.
It amazes me how Happy Apple can actually write that much. Seriously. I struggle on some days to write that much because I don't really feel like expressing the way the day unfolds or what one idiot has done to ruin said ruinous day. Then again, circular logic has never been my talent.
What amazes me even more is how people can argue with said teachers and yet refuse to argue with me. It astounds me. It's like they don't realise they can actually win against me. Although, "It's not what you say, it's how you say it". To truly understand the mechanics behind a mechanism, you need to have it used against you. It's just the mentality of fault finding. If you don't have it, then good luck, because apparently, it can't be "learned", like how you can "learn" any other skill. But I suppose practice helps.
Does anyone remember the touch typing crap a few years back? I certainly do. I hate how they force you to do this or do that or put your hands on here and there, etc. etc. In fact, I thought I couldn't type without looking back then, but now, without any training, I can do so. Funny how things work out. And to think people spend money on this. Actually, with enough use, those touch typing courses are redundant, because to type fast requires using the key map they set. Well, with a few individual styles here and there. And maybe looking down once in a while to reposition your fingers.
Perhaps the mundane isn't as mundane as it should be. "Taking things for granted" is another fancy way of saying "adaptation" when really, it's just too fancy. And yet, the fancier and wordier way is used far far more often. Why?
"If we milked the horses and rode the cows, it would be a different story."
Quotes are so nice sometimes. Especially if they sometimes don't fit in. Thus you need to look at everything from a different angle, something which I find very hard. Because it means a shifting of position.
Eventually things are fixed and shiny shiny new ideas fall into place.
Oh that's what I wanted to actually write about.
Why do we get "taken advantage of"?
The mentality behind it all; "All for one and one is me".
Now, if altruism is a....just a "good" thing, then one would think that not much of it would happen, due to the first mentality. But, because there is variation in a species, and by extension, variation in a person, things can happen without any pre-thought.
If it is an "investment", then it is just another form of "taking advantage of" someone or something. In other words, "using".
Yes, there is very little variation, and if there is, it is usually one off. Because of the limited nature of these things, it is a "virtue", the same way "life" is precious because it is easily lost and is, limited. But, virtue these days can be bought or sold. There are far and few between case of actual altruism which I would consider as not having anything "investment" like or for any gain. Which is the definition of said "altruism".
Now, to play a "devil's advocate", it leads me to wonder why we can't trust more. It is, again, the prisoner's dilemma.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma
Now, that is the reason why people don't trust more. Because unless you are inspirational to a fault, it's hard to trust people with the expectation that they will trust you.
If you put your trust in people without them trusting you, it hardly works.
Hoping I finish this.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Time to fetch that notebook.
"A shiny NEW dragon!" - Guess where.
After watching an ad for Back to the Future, which a certain Kael I know, loves, it made me draw a really stretched but none-the-less valid comparison between Doc and The Doctor. Really.
Both have really really white hair and are somewhat old. (Well...About 2/11 of The Doctor's forms had really old guys. So it's still valid.)
Both are Time Lords. (Sort of, for the former.)
Both like really quaint stuff. (Jules Verne and Custard/Bow Ties/Tweed.)
There was more, but I forgot.
Actually, more brilliant ideas.
Canceling the revenge plan, because there's no point and I have a new, shinier idea. But be very afraid. It will work.
A health inspector walks into a restroom and inspects (duh.) the toilets. Upon finding 2 D batteries in one of the toilets, he leaves. His report the next day is as follows.
"Positively Shocking!"
Well, not all of my ideas are that bad, at least.
And perhaps in this era at least, Privacy has gone out the window. Really, everything is being evolved at such a pace as to which privacy in the developed worlds is dying and poverty in the developing worlds is increasing. Makes you wonder how everything still functions. It is a world on the edge of collapse. Think of it like burnout, because that's what it's doing.
How fun.
That lack of privacy means that trust is all the more important, if it is lost several times. Over and over. It is built, expanded and torn down. It's the new fashion statement, really. It is important, but then again, increasingly easy to lie to someone with no consequence. Unless you're one of those "Any lie is bad" people. Which...is an interesting viewpoint, but you can't argue by example, I would think.
And relevance is what drives things. Without relevance, there is no reality.
Moral of the story is, Keep It Simple Stupid. One point is better done that many.
Hoping I fix a few things and make my plans, work.
After watching an ad for Back to the Future, which a certain Kael I know, loves, it made me draw a really stretched but none-the-less valid comparison between Doc and The Doctor. Really.
Both have really really white hair and are somewhat old. (Well...About 2/11 of The Doctor's forms had really old guys. So it's still valid.)
Both are Time Lords. (Sort of, for the former.)
Both like really quaint stuff. (Jules Verne and Custard/Bow Ties/Tweed.)
There was more, but I forgot.
Actually, more brilliant ideas.
Canceling the revenge plan, because there's no point and I have a new, shinier idea. But be very afraid. It will work.
A health inspector walks into a restroom and inspects (duh.) the toilets. Upon finding 2 D batteries in one of the toilets, he leaves. His report the next day is as follows.
"Positively Shocking!"
Well, not all of my ideas are that bad, at least.
And perhaps in this era at least, Privacy has gone out the window. Really, everything is being evolved at such a pace as to which privacy in the developed worlds is dying and poverty in the developing worlds is increasing. Makes you wonder how everything still functions. It is a world on the edge of collapse. Think of it like burnout, because that's what it's doing.
How fun.
That lack of privacy means that trust is all the more important, if it is lost several times. Over and over. It is built, expanded and torn down. It's the new fashion statement, really. It is important, but then again, increasingly easy to lie to someone with no consequence. Unless you're one of those "Any lie is bad" people. Which...is an interesting viewpoint, but you can't argue by example, I would think.
And relevance is what drives things. Without relevance, there is no reality.
Moral of the story is, Keep It Simple Stupid. One point is better done that many.
Hoping I fix a few things and make my plans, work.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Religion is blind.
"I don't know what makes sense anymore."
3,2,1, Let's go.
Holidays is almost over, that means my netbook will be back in my hands soon. Yay.
I have no idea, but there are a few who find my slight...comtempt? No, too strong. Slight dislike..(and it's only very slight) for religion. It's not that "oh, it's a cult, run, RUN" it's more of "Well. I didn't like it years ago, so why should anything change, now?". Maybe I'm wrong about myself. But it would seem that I'm not going to be part of any religion anytime soon. So apologies for any rude jokes, but maybe I'm just ignorant.
Religion leads onto the topic of suicide. Now, it's not anything about me wanting to/contemplating TO, rather, contemplating the complex situation someone thinking about it has now gotten themselves into. First, I understand if people don't want to read this, fine, but for those who do, know now, that it's interesting but somewhat morbid. Ah, such is me.
Foremost, is how the prefix Sui- comes about. I have no idea either. Though, I'm sure all you History buffs know what the suffix -Cide means, so I don't need to elaborate on this bit.
Secondly is the religious aspect (Now, tell me with a straight face you didn't see that coming.). Traditionally (?), suiciders have no place in Heaven because they have put their life in their own hands and not the hands of whatever God there is. Thus, Christians will not allow them to be buried on hallowed ground. Which is the traditional land on which people are buried/Cemeteries. But I'm not quite too sure, please correct me. Being Atheist, hallowed ground has little significance to me, but maybe someone will explain said significance.
Next in line, human rights. Why shouldn't someone make their own decision to take their own life? Hence, the...ownership of "own". Reminds me of the book/play, "Whose life is it anyway?" God is not human, so why should he have any ownership over you, and why should you be denied a burial like anyone else? (Maybe I've got something wrong. I'm always right and always wrong.)
Along from that is the role of the Doctor. Say an attempted suicide shows up in your ER. Now what do you do? Your training says, save them. But what if, when they wake up, they try again? What if they sue you? Yes, people are like that in the world, always trying to grab as much as they can before the expiry date on them turns white and turns them to dust. And now you see what kind of situation it is.
Then think of the family and friends. Regardless of what you do, as a doctor/surgeon, they may be vexed. And you wonder how complex a world this is. Where people now rely on one another to survive and yet distrust them all. A big world that knows no bounds and no face.
I wonder if I will ever be a surgeon. It seems that I do, deep down. But I am afraid. Of that one time where someone dies because I overlooked something. Because I forgot something. There is always that ONE time. And I wonder...
Hoping I can find some answers.
3,2,1, Let's go.
Holidays is almost over, that means my netbook will be back in my hands soon. Yay.
I have no idea, but there are a few who find my slight...comtempt? No, too strong. Slight dislike..(and it's only very slight) for religion. It's not that "oh, it's a cult, run, RUN" it's more of "Well. I didn't like it years ago, so why should anything change, now?". Maybe I'm wrong about myself. But it would seem that I'm not going to be part of any religion anytime soon. So apologies for any rude jokes, but maybe I'm just ignorant.
Religion leads onto the topic of suicide. Now, it's not anything about me wanting to/contemplating TO, rather, contemplating the complex situation someone thinking about it has now gotten themselves into. First, I understand if people don't want to read this, fine, but for those who do, know now, that it's interesting but somewhat morbid. Ah, such is me.
Foremost, is how the prefix Sui- comes about. I have no idea either. Though, I'm sure all you History buffs know what the suffix -Cide means, so I don't need to elaborate on this bit.
Secondly is the religious aspect (Now, tell me with a straight face you didn't see that coming.). Traditionally (?), suiciders have no place in Heaven because they have put their life in their own hands and not the hands of whatever God there is. Thus, Christians will not allow them to be buried on hallowed ground. Which is the traditional land on which people are buried/Cemeteries. But I'm not quite too sure, please correct me. Being Atheist, hallowed ground has little significance to me, but maybe someone will explain said significance.
Next in line, human rights. Why shouldn't someone make their own decision to take their own life? Hence, the...ownership of "own". Reminds me of the book/play, "Whose life is it anyway?" God is not human, so why should he have any ownership over you, and why should you be denied a burial like anyone else? (Maybe I've got something wrong. I'm always right and always wrong.)
Along from that is the role of the Doctor. Say an attempted suicide shows up in your ER. Now what do you do? Your training says, save them. But what if, when they wake up, they try again? What if they sue you? Yes, people are like that in the world, always trying to grab as much as they can before the expiry date on them turns white and turns them to dust. And now you see what kind of situation it is.
Then think of the family and friends. Regardless of what you do, as a doctor/surgeon, they may be vexed. And you wonder how complex a world this is. Where people now rely on one another to survive and yet distrust them all. A big world that knows no bounds and no face.
I wonder if I will ever be a surgeon. It seems that I do, deep down. But I am afraid. Of that one time where someone dies because I overlooked something. Because I forgot something. There is always that ONE time. And I wonder...
Hoping I can find some answers.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Contemplation in the 60th year.
"The time for that was long past."
First off. New plans, new thoughts, new solutions.
givesmehope.com
While not the most happy of sites, or optimistic (well, at least to me.), it is however, inspirational, in its own way.
I have, come up with a master plan which will, hopefully kill 4 birds with 1 big fat stone. And maybe it will actually work this time. I just need to ask a few people and confirm some details plus what to get for this plan. And if it works how I think it will work then all the better.
All the talk about fixing things, and I haven't done much except think and plan and think. Really, it's all I ever do do. Perhaps I'm just blind to the world. And I have an immediate problem to fix, which I have a solution to, but it involves being ruthless, and I'm not sure whether I'll be able to live with that. Living a life with a serious betrayal doesn't seem like a pleasant prospect. I guess it comes down to "simple solution vs complex solution" and the latter eludes me. Maybe if I delay plans and think about it more. Argh. And you wonder why I worry.
Leading on from that, the human mind is "vast and complex and sometimes impossible things happen, and we call them "miracles"". But perhaps, things resolve themselves in a roundabout way. The problem is "when". Like the story about a poor couple; a man with an ancient pocket watch and a woman with the longest and "prettiest" locks of hair in all of the kingdom. So the man sells the pocket watch for a set of combs for the wife and the wife sells her hair for a chain for the watch. Imagine their surprise when they meet and swap. It is, exactly that. And very very poignant.
How unique are we? It is theoretically possible to have 2 exactly identical, mentally, people. Theory doesn't always carry over, unfortunately. It's a gamble to start, and from there, it is a "melting pot" from where things are collected, lost and found. Perhaps, I might see this happen in my lifetime. Probably not. Thing is, if one trait is the same, you'll have at least 2 traits that aren't. Such is probabilities and life.
I have read a few (read: 47) pages of that givesmehope.com and only one of them really inspired me. To surmise; a woman is admitted to hospital, being already dead for a few minutes, but because the doctor doesn't give up, the woman is still living today. And that one story, is what inspires me and gives me conflicting ideas. I'm not sure if I can handle the death of anyone, when I could save them, and yet, I refuse to let anyone die when I could save them. I'm not sure if I'll be a surgeon, I'm still thinking about it.
Which leads onto "charity begins at home". Which is incredibly true, because if you cannot help yourself, then who are you to help others?
Health Reform. Love the new ad against Tony Abbot. Makes him look completely inept, but then again, all political ads are meant to do that.
60 minutes had a segment on War Doctors yesterday. And the capture the gist of it. "A doctor lives by "do no harm" and as soon as they pick up a gun, their integrity is compromised." vs "If a doctor cannot save himself, how can he possibly be expected to save others?".
A notebook does wonders for memory.
I realise why I like writing. It's like building something and knowing that it will work. I guess it's satisfaction.
Apologies for stealing, but this really does prove my point that it's not always true.
Engaged Idealist
Engaged Idealists are extroverted and helpful. Others find them to be very congenial and inspiring - especially as they are always willing to see the best in the other person. Their humour, their energy and their optimism attract other people. Engaged Idealists are very good at communicating and are good at convincing and firing on others. That is why it is a matter of course that they often take over the leading role in groups. This personality type often produces very charismatic persons.
Engaged Idealists have an unusually strong ability to empathise. They are tolerant and generous towards others; they sometimes tend to idealise their friends. They always try to suit everybody and want their relationships to be harmonious and satisfactory. To achieve this, they are prepared to invest a great deal and to put their requirements last. As Engaged Idealists are very considerate, there is the danger of them sacrificing and overexerting themselves for others. In their job, they therefore have to be very careful not to develop a burnout syndrome.
Engaged Idealists are reliable, well organised and love structuring complicated situations. They have difficulty accepting criticism; they quickly feel hurt and misunderstood. Their perfectionism also influences their love life - they look for the perfect relationship for life. Once they have made their decision, they are faithful, well-balanced and loving partners. However, should they get involved with the wrong person, it can happen that they allow themselves to be exploited for a long time before they end the relationship.
Adjectives which describe your type: extroverted, theoretical, emotional, planning, idealistic, committed, likable, enthusiastic, responsible, helpful, loyal, diplomatic, friendly, inspiring, caring, solicitous, optimistic, effusive, adaptable, communicative, articulate, convincing, energetic, optimistic, open, vulnerable
Optimistic? 5 years of opinions says otherwise.
Likable? I do have more enemies than friends, really.
Responsible? Bah. Humbug.
Tolerant? I'd hope so, but hopes don't always pan out.
Hoping everything is grammatically right, for you Happy Apple.
First off. New plans, new thoughts, new solutions.
givesmehope.com
While not the most happy of sites, or optimistic (well, at least to me.), it is however, inspirational, in its own way.
I have, come up with a master plan which will, hopefully kill 4 birds with 1 big fat stone. And maybe it will actually work this time. I just need to ask a few people and confirm some details plus what to get for this plan. And if it works how I think it will work then all the better.
All the talk about fixing things, and I haven't done much except think and plan and think. Really, it's all I ever do do. Perhaps I'm just blind to the world. And I have an immediate problem to fix, which I have a solution to, but it involves being ruthless, and I'm not sure whether I'll be able to live with that. Living a life with a serious betrayal doesn't seem like a pleasant prospect. I guess it comes down to "simple solution vs complex solution" and the latter eludes me. Maybe if I delay plans and think about it more. Argh. And you wonder why I worry.
Leading on from that, the human mind is "vast and complex and sometimes impossible things happen, and we call them "miracles"". But perhaps, things resolve themselves in a roundabout way. The problem is "when". Like the story about a poor couple; a man with an ancient pocket watch and a woman with the longest and "prettiest" locks of hair in all of the kingdom. So the man sells the pocket watch for a set of combs for the wife and the wife sells her hair for a chain for the watch. Imagine their surprise when they meet and swap. It is, exactly that. And very very poignant.
How unique are we? It is theoretically possible to have 2 exactly identical, mentally, people. Theory doesn't always carry over, unfortunately. It's a gamble to start, and from there, it is a "melting pot" from where things are collected, lost and found. Perhaps, I might see this happen in my lifetime. Probably not. Thing is, if one trait is the same, you'll have at least 2 traits that aren't. Such is probabilities and life.
I have read a few (read: 47) pages of that givesmehope.com and only one of them really inspired me. To surmise; a woman is admitted to hospital, being already dead for a few minutes, but because the doctor doesn't give up, the woman is still living today. And that one story, is what inspires me and gives me conflicting ideas. I'm not sure if I can handle the death of anyone, when I could save them, and yet, I refuse to let anyone die when I could save them. I'm not sure if I'll be a surgeon, I'm still thinking about it.
Which leads onto "charity begins at home". Which is incredibly true, because if you cannot help yourself, then who are you to help others?
Health Reform. Love the new ad against Tony Abbot. Makes him look completely inept, but then again, all political ads are meant to do that.
60 minutes had a segment on War Doctors yesterday. And the capture the gist of it. "A doctor lives by "do no harm" and as soon as they pick up a gun, their integrity is compromised." vs "If a doctor cannot save himself, how can he possibly be expected to save others?".
A notebook does wonders for memory.
I realise why I like writing. It's like building something and knowing that it will work. I guess it's satisfaction.
Apologies for stealing, but this really does prove my point that it's not always true.
Engaged Idealist
Engaged Idealists are extroverted and helpful. Others find them to be very congenial and inspiring - especially as they are always willing to see the best in the other person. Their humour, their energy and their optimism attract other people. Engaged Idealists are very good at communicating and are good at convincing and firing on others. That is why it is a matter of course that they often take over the leading role in groups. This personality type often produces very charismatic persons.
Engaged Idealists have an unusually strong ability to empathise. They are tolerant and generous towards others; they sometimes tend to idealise their friends. They always try to suit everybody and want their relationships to be harmonious and satisfactory. To achieve this, they are prepared to invest a great deal and to put their requirements last. As Engaged Idealists are very considerate, there is the danger of them sacrificing and overexerting themselves for others. In their job, they therefore have to be very careful not to develop a burnout syndrome.
Engaged Idealists are reliable, well organised and love structuring complicated situations. They have difficulty accepting criticism; they quickly feel hurt and misunderstood. Their perfectionism also influences their love life - they look for the perfect relationship for life. Once they have made their decision, they are faithful, well-balanced and loving partners. However, should they get involved with the wrong person, it can happen that they allow themselves to be exploited for a long time before they end the relationship.
Adjectives which describe your type: extroverted, theoretical, emotional, planning, idealistic, committed, likable, enthusiastic, responsible, helpful, loyal, diplomatic, friendly, inspiring, caring, solicitous, optimistic, effusive, adaptable, communicative, articulate, convincing, energetic, optimistic, open, vulnerable
Optimistic? 5 years of opinions says otherwise.
Likable? I do have more enemies than friends, really.
Responsible? Bah. Humbug.
Tolerant? I'd hope so, but hopes don't always pan out.
Hoping everything is grammatically right, for you Happy Apple.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
I guess if it's one thing you learn...
"Never give up."
Easier said then done, I grant you. But it does pay off. And there are a lot of things here and there which need fixing. Maybe I'll start in a week or so.
Hoping to see you there.
Easier said then done, I grant you. But it does pay off. And there are a lot of things here and there which need fixing. Maybe I'll start in a week or so.
Hoping to see you there.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Official Verdict On Garena.
"It's bad."
Yes, there are people, no they're not that bad. But the main group of them are BGH assholes or assholes or cheesy assholes. And custom mappers. Plus the server sucks, lags and dies. I think I'll just. Not play.
Hoping it gets better. (But it won't. Sigh.)
Yes, there are people, no they're not that bad. But the main group of them are BGH assholes or assholes or cheesy assholes. And custom mappers. Plus the server sucks, lags and dies. I think I'll just. Not play.
Hoping it gets better. (But it won't. Sigh.)
One of the better days.
"Doctor? Doctor Who?"
Yes. Very very epic series, because this time, his companion ACTUALLY DOES SOMETHING besides being his moral aid and glowing white in the last few episodes just so he can transform into David Tennant. Seriously. Also, because I have nothing better to blog about, and it's not on the internet, and for all you people who didn't watch it, (shame), I'm going to give a very general summation.
Start with main events of last (read:cliffhanger) episode. Companion dies at the hands of her plastic boyfriend (Actually plastic, and "going to be married in the morning".), Doctor gets imprisoned in a big box (not blue, black actually. Pandorica.). Cue yelling, kicking, screaming and crying. End summation.
Distraught guy gets visited by Doctor from future, who is wearing a red fez and a mop. Gives instructions. Does really funky stuff, and the actual beginning of the episode is where companion comes out of said Pandorica. Which is the twist. Then again, this series does have time travel.
Keeps going, Dalek comes, kills Doctor (OMG), Doctor time travels back to warn previous un-dead Doctor, eventually Big Bang is created with Flying Black Box + Flying Exploding Burning Blue Box = Boom with light everywhere. Doctor gets imprisoned in nether-time or something like that.
Next day, companion finally gets married after 11 weeks/episodes of stall. And she pulls Doctor back from nether-time by REMEMBERING HIM. Seriously. The whole point of that nether-time thing is so that he's erased from the Universe. Anyway, it's a bit hard to explain (read: very) so, there's not much point. Maybe watch it on ABC online or something.
http://www.abc.net.au/iview/?gclid=CNKH3KnS5KICFYIwpAodr1DOxA#/series/doctor%20who%20series%205?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=CORP_srch_iview
PERFECT. Now you can watch it, instead of me blabbing on about it.
Actually, you can only watch episodes 12 and 13. What a shame. Watch them, then. Watch 12 first, or else 13 will make no sense.
Hoping you actually watch it. You won't regret this waste of time. This time.
Yes. Very very epic series, because this time, his companion ACTUALLY DOES SOMETHING besides being his moral aid and glowing white in the last few episodes just so he can transform into David Tennant. Seriously. Also, because I have nothing better to blog about, and it's not on the internet, and for all you people who didn't watch it, (shame), I'm going to give a very general summation.
Start with main events of last (read:cliffhanger) episode. Companion dies at the hands of her plastic boyfriend (Actually plastic, and "going to be married in the morning".), Doctor gets imprisoned in a big box (not blue, black actually. Pandorica.). Cue yelling, kicking, screaming and crying. End summation.
Distraught guy gets visited by Doctor from future, who is wearing a red fez and a mop. Gives instructions. Does really funky stuff, and the actual beginning of the episode is where companion comes out of said Pandorica. Which is the twist. Then again, this series does have time travel.
Keeps going, Dalek comes, kills Doctor (OMG), Doctor time travels back to warn previous un-dead Doctor, eventually Big Bang is created with Flying Black Box + Flying Exploding Burning Blue Box = Boom with light everywhere. Doctor gets imprisoned in nether-time or something like that.
Next day, companion finally gets married after 11 weeks/episodes of stall. And she pulls Doctor back from nether-time by REMEMBERING HIM. Seriously. The whole point of that nether-time thing is so that he's erased from the Universe. Anyway, it's a bit hard to explain (read: very) so, there's not much point. Maybe watch it on ABC online or something.
http://www.abc.net.au/iview/?gclid=CNKH3KnS5KICFYIwpAodr1DOxA#/series/doctor%20who%20series%205?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=CORP_srch_iview
PERFECT. Now you can watch it, instead of me blabbing on about it.
Actually, you can only watch episodes 12 and 13. What a shame. Watch them, then. Watch 12 first, or else 13 will make no sense.
Hoping you actually watch it. You won't regret this waste of time. This time.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Another day, another chance.
"Having work undone is like leaving the door open. You never know when you might just. Forget."
First things first. Kael, I can't say much, but the music for that video is pretty standard for RPG's. It doesn't really matter anyway, because it's what I like, and not you.
Actually, there are a lot of good games out there that I might want to get eventually. But that's an eventuality.
"Does the world choose you, or you, the world?"
Hoping I get back to this post.
First things first. Kael, I can't say much, but the music for that video is pretty standard for RPG's. It doesn't really matter anyway, because it's what I like, and not you.
Actually, there are a lot of good games out there that I might want to get eventually. But that's an eventuality.
"Does the world choose you, or you, the world?"
Hoping I get back to this post.
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