HITMAN629 wrote...
ME3 trailer remade using Minecraft - here.
I lol'd. Hard.
Modifié par JoJohnson117, 19 mai 2012 - 10:51 .
I said a little pain...Major Swift wrote...
not for the ME universe it wasn'tTyion133 wrote...
A little pain once in a while, is good for you.HITMAN629 wrote...
Tyion133 wrote...
What happens when you hug her?
If memory serves, something like this.:lol:
Don't know what good a pain explosion would do.Tyion133 wrote...
A little pain once in a while, is good for you.HITMAN629 wrote...
Tyion133 wrote...
What happens when you hug her?
If memory serves, something like this.
Conrad was there. He's at the citadel preaching about how wonderful Cerberus is. He tries to save your life by jumping in the line of fire at one point. Depending on whether or not you did the quest with Jenna in Chora's den in ME1 does he survive.JoJohnson117 wrote...
Am I the only one who wants to know what happened to that Conrad guy from ME1 and 2. If I knew I probably would forgive the wierd logic used to create the ending. No hate intended just a fan who wishes he could have had an ending where you didn't feel like you did something worse than the reapers themselves.
Uhmm... I dont like people... And when I meet someone I know, my go-to-greeting is the fist bump...g_bassi13 wrote...
Don't know what good a pain explosion would do.Tyion133 wrote...
A little pain once in a while, is good for you.HITMAN629 wrote...
Tyion133 wrote...
What happens when you hug her?
If memory serves, something like this.
Also, I don't see the problem with hugs, lol. It's probably the most common greeting I can think of outside a handwave, handshake, and this.
Hug seems to be the go to thing with close family, and female friends. Not so much with guys, unless it's a party, or you haven't seen them in a long time, where you get the high five + one handed hug + back pat.
But yeah, hugs are often had, and I don't mind them. Why would you mind them? lol.
gotta love the conversion with him.g_bassi13 wrote...
Conrad was there. He's at the citadel preaching about how wonderful Cerberus is. He tries to save your life by jumping in the line of fire at one point. Depending on whether or not you did the quest with Jenna in Chora's den in ME1 does he survive.JoJohnson117 wrote...
Am I the only one who wants to know what happened to that Conrad guy from ME1 and 2. If I knew I probably would forgive the wierd logic used to create the ending. No hate intended just a fan who wishes he could have had an ending where you didn't feel like you did something worse than the reapers themselves.
It's one of the only few times the game cares what you did in ME1 and 2, and actually implements it into the game. ME3 needed way more moments like that. Maybe some that effected the main story. It would've been nice if they hadn't avoided those choices, lol.
And the ending is still awful. Don't worry, it's not just you.
Major Swift wrote...
hugs and fist bumps killed the thread!TIM is not pleased
Not alot of people are allow to hug you then...Atrocity wrote...
For me hugging is invading my personal space, and even worse, assuming things about the particular social relationship between the hugger and me.
Hugging is personal, and infers a certain closeness. So atm it's reserved for a) my momthe theoretical mate.
Are you my mom? Nope.
Have I slept with you? Nope.
Don't assume then. Or the mushroom cloud happens.
That being said, internet hugs are fine, since it's not like things can leap from the screen to affect me.
...no wait, the ending to ME3... f.ck. <_<
Nope.Tyion133 wrote...
Not alot of people are allow to hug you then...Doesnt matter... Fist bump!
are you sure?Atrocity wrote...
it's not like things can leap from the screen to affect me.
Modifié par mage110011, 19 mai 2012 - 12:34 .
Try hugging somebody you hate... Ive gotten so good at acting like a nice person, that people actually think I am nice...Atrocity wrote...
Nope.
Well, I allow it for friends for the sake of peace and calm, but don't enjoy it. The friends who are close enough, and of whom I have high enough opinion, could come and hug me irl and I wouldn't take offence. However, those said friends do not hug me for nothing, like for greetings. Only the more annoying friends/acquitances do, hence my dislike, since for me their hugginess conveys that they believe themselves to be worth it and my equals. Which they are not.
And for some reason hugging just feels like such a false social gesture. If you don't mean it, why bother at all.
Why is it in German? O__omage110011 wrote...
are you sure?Atrocity wrote...
it's not like things can leap from the screen to affect me.
I'm polite to people I dislike. And to people of whom I have no opinion too. Rude only to friends.Tyion133 wrote...
Try hugging somebody you hate... Ive gotten so good at acting like a nice person, that people actually think I am nice...
Modifié par Atrocity, 19 mai 2012 - 12:47 .
it's the only one i could find of that clip:(Atrocity wrote...
Why is it in German? O__omage110011 wrote...
are you sure?Atrocity wrote...
it's not like things can leap from the screen to affect me.
Heh... Lets just say you're a better person than my old man, and leave it at that?Atrocity wrote...
I'm polite to people I dislike. And to people of whom I have no opinion too. Rude only to friends.Tyion133 wrote...
Try hugging somebody you hate... Ive gotten so good at acting like a nice person, that people actually think I am nice...
And if I happen to dislike someone enough, I will do whatever there is in my power to destroy some aspect of their life. Given the said action doesn't take too much of my own energy that is, because investing energy to them beyond certain point would mean they can affect me.
edit. example removed because of internet gnomes.
Yes, I do hold passive grudges until the day I die. I don't think of them, but whenever the fate throws an opportunity before me, I take it.
This is why I would never say I'm a nice person Tyrion. I am not. I am dreadful, at least from any moral point-of-view. Luckily I am pretty close to amoral. Not quite, since it is impossible to nbe completely amoral human being, but close.
I guess I could stretch as far as an approving nod or head tilt to the leftBigglesFlysAgain wrote...
Well Biggles is certainly not a hugger... A stiff handshake is the best you will get from me.
Sure, I can hang in the other end of the nicety spectrum, no need to be the ultimate evilTyion133 wrote...
Heh... Lets just say you're a better person than my old man, and leave it at that?
You must know my dad...Atrocity wrote...
Sure, I can hang in the other end of the nicety spectrum, no need to be the ultimate evilTyion133 wrote...
Heh... Lets just say you're a better person than my old man, and leave it at that?
Just not nice will do fine.
Now, how about those endings, have they magically transformed into something better overnight?
Funny, you probably have heard me mention that RPG-story I might possibly at some point write down?Tyion133 wrote...
And nope, the ending is still colour-coded and not worth repeating... Only if you feel the need to be depressed...
I dont think we'll ever find anything that comes close to being as bad as the random RGB-explosion...Atrocity wrote...
Funny, you probably have heard me mention that RPG-story I might possibly at some point write down?Tyion133 wrote...
And nope, the ending is still colour-coded and not worth repeating... Only if you feel the need to be depressed...
Well, after seeing the glory of the ending, I wondered if the ending to my story was bad (as in, if I ever bothered to make it with RPG-Maker, would people hate it), since the main character pretty much kills herself in it, and there's nothing you can do to prevent it. Then I realised a) my character had a reason for doing itit is the logical conclusion of the story and character development c) who cares, it could never be worse than RGB-explosion.
Is it sad when my story is less deus ex machina than... well, you know... and my story does have gods in it?Tyion133 wrote...
I dont think we'll ever find anything that comes close to being as bad as the random RGB-explosion...