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Alyxx Thorne

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  1. I saw a couple of reviews and quickly decided it was not my thing. Gorgeous graphics and all but the gameplay seems way too repetitive and the plot seems way too thin and contrived. I've spent my money on other games instead.

  2. I think people in general seek stimulation, regardless of what form it comes in. Some are more harmful than others, and I am pretty sure that most people who use drugs are well aware of how they affect their health.

     

    People still get drunk on alcohol or spend hours playing video games, or just has to drink a cup of coffee to wake up. Hell, some people have to have sex or masturbate several times a day, and some even nearly kill themselves just to get an adrenaline kick. We're all addicted to something, whether we like it or not. It's completely human to seek stimulation in some form on a daily basis, or else our lives would be utterly boring.

     

    I am not saying this to justify drug abuse. I am saying it because I want to point out that it's human nature to get high.

  3. I agree with Kirk here. School is mandatory until 18 for a reason, it's at school you build up your social skills, learn about the world and in general develop as a human being. Now, some would probably claim that children can be homeschooled but I think the way children bond together and create a community is just as important, and school is like that, or was like that for me at least. It wasn't just about learning, it was also about finding friends and learning together.

  4. ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    I WATCHED IT!

     

    I, SUBLIMATION/EPSILON, WATCHED MY LITTLE PONY: FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC.

     

     

    I GUESS IT'S GOOD. IT'S NOT THE BEST SHOW CONCEIVED, BUT IT'S GOOD. NO IDEA IF I'M A BRONY YET.

    Yeah, it's better than the old MLP franchise to be honest.

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