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Your mom's gonna be lame. (re: The Canon)
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Here, have a vote. I'm giving you one point because I feel that your praxis, while very thorough is also a bit too broad for my tastes. I suppose I was hoping for a Mihi that was highly personal and specific to one person, and some of yours clearly are, but some are so loose and broad as to become less personal.
But everything that is here is well done. Good jorb.
I could have handled it for much much longer.
I've survived on nothing but uncooked ramen for months.
Food isn't a very important part of my life.
Well, forget it then. I was going to surprise everybody by just showing up unexpectedly. But now that Ben won't be there, forget it.
I don't mean to toot my own horn on such an amazing praxis as this is, but...
Sean, they're discussing my suggestion to you about end-game content. This task itself and every comment so far is exactly what we discussed.
Same thing happened to me in Black Rock City a couple years ago. Gears got so gummed up from the dust that they stopped and my feet went into the spokes. I grew back most of what I lost though.
Sorry. I didn't realize you baked actual spheres. They're not in the photos and you didn't mention them in the write-up.
The only spheres I was were marbles and a tennis ball. Explain where the 33 spheres were/are.
I'm not sure where I stand on this subject.
The game wasn't too obtuse for me when I started.
I figured my way though the murky layers of meta just fine.
I also think that if the game is too complicated or tough to figure out or whatever for a new player, then perhaps this isn't the right game for that person to be playing.
I know that sounds harsh, and believe me when I say that I wish everybody in the world were playing this game, but I just think that some games are good for some people and others for others. I understand that some people literally spend half of their waking lives playing WOW, and other people cannot get enough Farmville, those people have found the game that's right for them, and I'm sure they're as passionate about their game as we are about SFzero, and I'm sure they wish I was playing their game. But they can't have me. I already found the game that I have chosen to become addicted to. And they have theirs. And perhaps we have each found the one that is right for each of us.
So I guess I'm saying that if this game is somehow too hard for somebody to start playing, maybe they need to keep looking for the game that'll be easier for them to play, maybe checkers?
































