*nods*
Also, he can't believe it's not butter.
That stuff is butter
*nods*
Also, he can't believe it's not butter.
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I think I just really *snorted*.
Snort laughed, I mean. Maybe not the same Warder does.
That stuff is butter
*spits out mouthful*
No way?! You lie!
hydrogenated oil in place of cream butter yum
I've never had it.
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I usually buy it. Tastes like butter to me. Good enough.
This really is beautiful! I love this..
I always continue, I do it to pay my wages. So if you want, don't argue with me. If you quote me or talk to me, always expect there will be answer.
Boost would make a very poor lawyer.
Also comparing Cassandra as divine to Leliana has been the most on-topic discussion this thread ever had because it talks about Cassandra. Stop being childish about it.
Well, when the topic has been exhausted, (and we are not provided with new DLC), than things tend to off-topic more frequently. It is just inevitable, and the mods (for the most part) don't really care too much( after the game has been out for a while).They tend to only care, when: the arguing has gone on for way too long, religion discussion,SJW behaviour, saying bad things about devs,when they have had a bad day.
The Leliana discussion, generally, gets really heated and annoying. Because it inevitably leads to mages V Templars.
len'alas lath'din!
Do you believe Cassandra was doubting the existence of the Maker during the events of the game, hence why she latches on the idea of the Herald of Andrast so firmly?
The Nightmare hints at that.
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Do you believe Cassandra was doubting the existence of the Maker during the events of the game, hence why she latches on the idea of the Herald of Andrast so firmly?
The Nightmare hints at that.
You can't have faith without doubt.
You can't have faith without doubt.
Do you believe Cassandra was doubting the existence of the Maker during the events of the game, hence why she latches on the idea of the Herald of Andrast so firmly?
The Nightmare hints at that.
Cassandra's doubts make her question her faith and herself, but ultimately make her and her faith stronger.
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Well of course not; if its disproven or proven it isn't faith
That, and being spiritual is a constant struggle. Everything from Jesus at Gethsamene, Joan of Arc in her trial, etc..
I recall one letter revealed after Mother Theresa's death, that revealed her struggle.
"Such deep longing for God -- and ... repulsed -- empty -- no faith -- no love -- no zeal. (Saving) souls holds no attraction -- Heaven means nothing -- pray for me please that I keep smiling at Him in spite of everything."
The Leliana discussion, generally, gets really heated and annoying. Because it inevitably leads to mages V Templars.
I blame the haters tbh, their excuses are too salty and are well... excuses.
I blame the haters tbh, their excuses are too salty and are well... excuses.
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Well... I think Divine Leliana is a good transition to how the rest of the story flows.
Of course, the story flows in many directions with these games... but I think a lot about it clicks for me. I don't even care about the actual value of the choice itself. lol. I just like it's place in the narrative.
And I blame you trying to bring the retarded in this thread every time.
So much salt.
The Irony is I usually don't bring her up, others do. I just talk about it when it comes up.