
I am not athiest, but it would never have any effect on how I would percieve you. How you carry yourself and how your treat yourself, and those around you, would effect how I percieve you. I would never force my beliefs on anyone, nor would I judge.
I am not athiest, but it would never have any effect on how I would percieve you. How you carry yourself and how your treat yourself, and those around you, would effect how I percieve you. I would never force my beliefs on anyone, nor would I judge.
I'm not sure cred even comes into play here. Do females get sexist remarks playing on xboxlive ? I'm sure of it, without a doubt. Does mario promote sexism? That is just asinine.
This is probably a terrible introduction I am making to the gaming community on this site. But, in the interest in self honesty, I must. I am not unsympathetic to the plight of the "girl gamer" as many discuss in articles or posts of this kind. I do see this video as stretching, as many female friends of mine agree to. In response to the HaonEtat01 above me, and his comments on males who have posted about this before, I agree. I and my female friends, have read those writers remarks and protests as nothing more than a lame attempt to, as a female friend of mine put it "trick their way into my pants".
It is interesting to see this review at this time. I just hooked up my old N64 and was thinking about trying to find this game again. In college, MK64 was dominate for me. I remember renting this DK title but have no real recollection of it. Perhaps the controls are what turned me off then as well?
I enjoyed your post on this and agree on many of the points. FF was a staple for me for many years. FF12 was the first one I have not finished and FF13 I never even played. I won't go into terrible detail, but the ATB is one thing I missed as well as the fantasy elements as opposed to modern.