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#1 chrisrooR
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Yes.

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This is why you don't do early access. The motivation to finish the product is greatly reduced when your game is already a success.

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Nice.

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@FelipeInside said:

@Elann2008 said:

@FelipeInside said:

@TwistedShade said:

This game is going to bomb. They've been holding off information, and locking down that NDA because they don't want people to realize that.

All these Cinematic trailers say the same thing, awesome looking trailers that won't at all translate into the game, I don't even think there's been Gameplay trailers yet.

Ehhh... every developer locks down information and NDA, it's been like that for years.

There are also gameplay trailers and even gameplay walkthroughs from the developer.

In my eyes, it sounds to me that the developers are more confident of TES:Online as "Skyrim MMO" than a competent, full-fledged, innovative MMO

I don't see anything wrong with that if they pull it off.

Everyone asked for a co-op Elder Scrolls for years, well here it is folks.

This is NOTHING AT ALL like a co-op elder scrolls game.

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#5  Edited By chrisrooR
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@Willy105:

Jesus, I thought this was a glitch. The site looks even worse now.

WTF why are the the thread titles white font now? It's brutal on the eyes.

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@JML897:

Actually, it's a great business move. They may forgo the immediate profits on paper, but the positive social move is something that many people stand behind. I see there being fewer and fewer smokers as the negative health consequences associated with it become more and more commonplace.

At some point in our collective future I think smokers are going to be an extreme rarity.

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@lostrib said:

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@lostrib said:

Opposing marijuana legalization means you need to die?

No, just that the older, more conservative group that's holding us all back socially needs to die off.

...because you disagree with them?

Because there's a fundamentally different approach socially to things and change by most older people (age 65+). The older portion of the population resists changes that will benefit EVERYONE because of an outdated approaches to dealing with the world.

I volunteered at an old folks home and the majority of people I saw are hesistant to approach or trust young minorities because of that being the norm for the better part of their lives. These people can also still vote.

So you get progressive thinking younger generations (anyone aged 20-45) pushing for serious social and political changes (in this instance for legalizing marijuana), while the older, more conservative generations are rooted in their understanding of marijuana in the context of 'refeer madness' and government propaganda.

They don't 'need' to die off. They just will. And to some degree I do think that kind of thinking (resistant to globalization, immigration, science) is outdated and useless.

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#8  Edited By chrisrooR
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@lostrib said:

Opposing marijuana legalization means you need to die?

No, just that the older, more conservative group that's holding us all back socially needs to die off.

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@Storm_Marine said:

@chrisrooR said:

@Storm_Marine:

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@glitter said:
@plageus900 said:

Anyway, I'm a little disturbed by the number of people on here that have actually thought about doing it. Are you all really that unhappy?

I admit, I am surprised about it, but anyways,

No reason to be happy when:

1. You have interests that no one has or no one cares about.

2. No reason to be happy in life when you know the only thing you will look forward to is the afterlife and you fear you will go to hell instead.

3. No reason to be happy when you feel so different from everyone else and feel like you can never genuinely relate to people, even on the Internet.

4. No reason to be happy when you want to be better at something such as mathematics, but you know it will never happen because you have a learning disability and was not gifted in order to take honors courses in Middle School & High School and instead had to take courses for people with a learning disability; the exact opposite of what honor courses are.

5. No reason to be happy when you get angry, jealous, and / or envious of other people being in a relationship on a daily basis, either it be on television, the Internet, or in everyday life.

6. No reason to be happy when you feel the person you are quoting has it much better than you ever will.

7. No reason to be happy when you know you cannot even organize or think about what you want to say in a timely manner in order to communicate with people properly and you have lived your entire life this way.

8. No reason to be happy when you know you have interest that would be frowned upon, not because it is harmful or bad, but because it is not appropriate for your gender or age.

@HOKIE_KC said:

lol...wow. About 90% of these people should just call an 'escort' and get over it.

I think it is more to it than that, I believe you know this. Besides, I want an actual relationship and connection with a women, not something temporary and fake that revolves around something I hardly care about.

Wow.

Ok, you have two options.

1. Continue living this way and feel sad about your situation. I guarantee you you're only going to continue to isolate yourself from other people if you do.

2. Start f*cking embracing life. Realize that we're ALL human, we've ALL got problems, and we all want to be socially accepted. Everything you've listed above is completely normal for a person to want or have doubts in. Start learning a new language. Take a cooking class. For f*ck sakes, go volunteer at a homeless shelter. The more you reach out to other people, and the more effort you put into it, the happiness will follow.

You can either start embracing where you're at, what you like and what you're afraid of. Or you can continue to cry and whine "poor little me". I guarantee you the latter is not the better option. The more you reject what you like, reject your position in life, the unhappier you're going to be. The less happy you are, the less likely you're going to be to attract any friends (let alone a girlfriend). In fact, I would say that you should AVOID trying to get a girlfriend at this stage in your life and focus on developing friendships with people who share common interests.

^^^^ A graduate from the "Just stop being gay!" school of self improvement advice.

Care to elaborate?

I was using that as an example of ignorant people telling other people to control uncontrollable aspects of their mind.

..................

Look, I have this for example.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avoidant_personality_disorder

There are real pyschological disorders out there, you can't angrily throw a "Start fucking embracing life" them and expect good things. In fact, it tends to make the person feel much worse about themselves.

And I'm not even going to speculate on what Glitter's mind is like...

Read my post above. I'm not trying to tell him how to control the uncontrollable (chemical imbalance), but rather to shift his perspective a bit. The more he really delves into the conclusions he's already drawn, he'll realize that they're all false in one way or another.

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#10  Edited By chrisrooR
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@DarkGamer007 said:

@Fightingfan said:

I never did like that bullshit propaganda the left wing likes to claim "no one ever dies from marijuana" when in fact this is possible, and so are allergic reactions.

Possible but highly unlikely, and considering this is the first person to die from Marijuana, and I would argue it was not the Marijuana itself but the smoke in general, the point still stands. You are far more likely to die from other drugs, especially Alcohol and Tobacco products than Marijuana.

Or swimming (drowning). Or driving a car.