That's the thing. The general argument I hear is that there are strong characters, and strong female characters. But I've NEVER seen anybody talk about strong male characters. So I was curious about that
Not gonna lie, those extra words take it from something annoying to something frustrating, so many people do stuff like that, it adds a layer of condescension that it meant to try to guilt you into going along with what they say, and it makes going against it hard because those words are like butter that deflect MOST things you say. Guarantee you, if you talk to the person, or confront them, or whatever, they'll be INSANELY dismissive about it. So no, I don't think you're being silly, I see people pull this stuff all the time adn I detest it
I'm curious about what each individual thinks. Getting lots of opinions is, as far as I'm concerned, a good thing when you're trying to form your own opinion
Everybody seems to ask the reverse, there are endless discussions out there. The other day though, I was thinking, while I was writing. What makes for a strong male character, in the same sense that would make for a strong female character? By that I mean, people argue that a character who is strong but that strength has no bearing on their gender aren't 'strong female characters' So traits does a MALE character need to be a strong MALE character?
This is still one of my favourite things ever
Considering swtuff like an English trialer and such were far more forthcoming this time around, I could see 2.5 coming out much quicker than 1.5 did
See the thing about saying stuff like this is that it's two way, it looks every bit as dumb when you try to apply the verb hack to the word utter, which has no physical form, while all I was doing was used a commonly accepted modern variant of the word 'hack' :|
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Well the people who did my braces said they were going to come without incident, so neither me nor my parents looked into it. But those people were utter hacks sooo
oh, yeah
Anybody here want to talk about their experiences with them? Right now my fourth is coming in, and causing an INSANELY painful ear ache that has a side effect of roughly halving the volume I hear at. Anybody have something similarly bad? Worse? Not as bad but still bad? I hear as a general rule girls get them early and it's easier
I did the same thing with FFX. I held off replaying it becuase of the HD Remake, and as it stands I'm more or less done FFX now, because quite frankly I on't feeling like grinding to fight a boss with 8 million HP
I really want to replay FFX, but the fact that we might get an HD remake is making me wait
shocking I don't think anybody had noticed that
Friend of mine swears by it, says it breathes an entirely new life into it
...Kimahri has an intended path?
But he still starts further away from everything than everybody else, the only way I could see that working is if you borked your other characters. Or did you invest a tonne of spheres into Kimahri? Like did you use Blakc Mage spheres to get black magic for him without diverting him off Yuna's path?
What weird drugs did you take, where KIMAHRI is your strongest characater
By that logic FF13 is better because you can develop multiple jobs whenever you want. With FFX you can make detours, but they actually MEAN something, because you have to spend levels to backtrack. There's also placing the special spheres in empty nodes, and you have to find and use key spheres to get certain stuff. And it makes sense to wait until later to diverge into other jobs because doing so early is worthless, and more than likely will end up borking your character