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01-24-14 06:37 PM
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It really comes down to the controller and the games available. The Wii has the best Mario Kart in the series and a bunch of other cool racing games, and supports the phenomenal Gamecube controller, so I have to go with the Wii.
It really comes down to the controller and the games available. The Wii has the best Mario Kart in the series and a bunch of other cool racing games, and supports the phenomenal Gamecube controller, so I have to go with the Wii.
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01-24-14 06:33 PM
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I like your review, man! Even if the font size is really big, you broke your review down into the appropriate sections and put a nice amount of detail in. On the opinion side of things, I agree with you completely. Super Mario 3d world is the best Mario game since Galaxy 2, and it's almost as great. Everyone with a Wii U has no excuse to not have this game. If you don't have a Wii U, then what are you doing?
I like your review, man! Even if the font size is really big, you broke your review down into the appropriate sections and put a nice amount of detail in. On the opinion side of things, I agree with you completely. Super Mario 3d world is the best Mario game since Galaxy 2, and it's almost as great. Everyone with a Wii U has no excuse to not have this game. If you don't have a Wii U, then what are you doing?
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01-24-14 06:30 PM
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It's a really brilliant game if you can get past the excruciatingly slow start. Great battle system as always, great sidequests, great humor, great challenge (hard mode), and a nice plot. If you haven't played Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside story yet, I recommend picking that game up first, as it's the prequel to this game. Also, if you're a long time fan of the series, a familiar face returns from the very first game...
It's a really brilliant game if you can get past the excruciatingly slow start. Great battle system as always, great sidequests, great humor, great challenge (hard mode), and a nice plot. If you haven't played Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside story yet, I recommend picking that game up first, as it's the prequel to this game. Also, if you're a long time fan of the series, a familiar face returns from the very first game...
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01-24-14 06:24 PM
| ID: 967223 | 52 Words

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A dictatorship can very easily go wrong, as it's one person with one point of view leading the whole show. Inequality is a small price to pay for knowing that you can say and do what you want. Plus, with freedom, you have the freedom to work to balance out the inequalities.
A dictatorship can very easily go wrong, as it's one person with one point of view leading the whole show. Inequality is a small price to pay for knowing that you can say and do what you want. Plus, with freedom, you have the freedom to work to balance out the inequalities.
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01-24-14 06:22 PM
| ID: 967217 | 547 Words

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OracleofthePenguin : A scientific theory is formed when an overwhelming amount of evidence suggests it, and no evidence contradicts it. None of it. The only reason it's called a theory is because it is technically impossible to truly prove anything. Gravity is a scientific theory just as much as the big bang and evolution. These theories have been founded off of massive amounts of research. For example, as a hypothetical situation, let's say that little Timmy was very long lived. He ate a peanut every hour for 200 years. Every single time, he had an allergic reaction five minutes after eating it. Scientists checked him for any other possible variables in his body, including the micro organism with bad taste. We can't definitively prove that he's allergic to peanuts, but it's really, really obvious that he is. Also, teaching that god created the universe and not going against the first amendment would mean that every single theory of creation would have to be taught to prevent it looking like the government is being partial to one creation theory of one religion. Remember, the United States of America was founded on many principles, one of the most prominent being the separation of church and state. 

Also, scientists don't dislike creative thinking. Creative thinking is what brings our understanding of the universe to new heights. Scientists use evidence based thinking, so claims without any good evidence are unscientific, and don't belong in the science classroom. Faith in itself is unscientific. If Darwin had presented the theory of evolution, with no evidence, saying that he "just had faith" that it was true, he would have became the laughingstock of the scientific community. Scientific conclusions are drawn from the meticulous observation of the world around us. If we find no evidence, and therefore no reason, to believe something, then we don't believe it. Nothing can be disproven, but an infinite number of claims can be made, and only a few are backed up by massive amounts of evidence. Those are scientific theories.

Not saying that your faith is wrong, of course, but it does not belong in the science classroom. Faith and science contradict each other. If you want faith based thinking in the science classroom, then I want evidence based thinking in church. I want evolution, the big bang theory, and the fact that there is very little evidence for faith based beliefs in all churches. Doesn't seem so nice, huh? Of course, faith can always be discussed and debated in philosophy classes, but it should not be presented in the science classroom next to theories with much more evidence. Science class is to expose people to science, not religion. They can either accept what they learn, or not accept it. It's their choice. In the end, what they choose to believe is their choice. Learning about different religion from an objective viewpoint in a class different from science would be a cool idea, for example. Religion is heavily integrated with our culture, and kids should not be cut off from it by any means. But leave it to the social studies, English, and philosophy classes.

That's my view, and even if I said things that might have offended what you believe, I was only expressing my side of the story. 
OracleofthePenguin : A scientific theory is formed when an overwhelming amount of evidence suggests it, and no evidence contradicts it. None of it. The only reason it's called a theory is because it is technically impossible to truly prove anything. Gravity is a scientific theory just as much as the big bang and evolution. These theories have been founded off of massive amounts of research. For example, as a hypothetical situation, let's say that little Timmy was very long lived. He ate a peanut every hour for 200 years. Every single time, he had an allergic reaction five minutes after eating it. Scientists checked him for any other possible variables in his body, including the micro organism with bad taste. We can't definitively prove that he's allergic to peanuts, but it's really, really obvious that he is. Also, teaching that god created the universe and not going against the first amendment would mean that every single theory of creation would have to be taught to prevent it looking like the government is being partial to one creation theory of one religion. Remember, the United States of America was founded on many principles, one of the most prominent being the separation of church and state. 

Also, scientists don't dislike creative thinking. Creative thinking is what brings our understanding of the universe to new heights. Scientists use evidence based thinking, so claims without any good evidence are unscientific, and don't belong in the science classroom. Faith in itself is unscientific. If Darwin had presented the theory of evolution, with no evidence, saying that he "just had faith" that it was true, he would have became the laughingstock of the scientific community. Scientific conclusions are drawn from the meticulous observation of the world around us. If we find no evidence, and therefore no reason, to believe something, then we don't believe it. Nothing can be disproven, but an infinite number of claims can be made, and only a few are backed up by massive amounts of evidence. Those are scientific theories.

Not saying that your faith is wrong, of course, but it does not belong in the science classroom. Faith and science contradict each other. If you want faith based thinking in the science classroom, then I want evidence based thinking in church. I want evolution, the big bang theory, and the fact that there is very little evidence for faith based beliefs in all churches. Doesn't seem so nice, huh? Of course, faith can always be discussed and debated in philosophy classes, but it should not be presented in the science classroom next to theories with much more evidence. Science class is to expose people to science, not religion. They can either accept what they learn, or not accept it. It's their choice. In the end, what they choose to believe is their choice. Learning about different religion from an objective viewpoint in a class different from science would be a cool idea, for example. Religion is heavily integrated with our culture, and kids should not be cut off from it by any means. But leave it to the social studies, English, and philosophy classes.

That's my view, and even if I said things that might have offended what you believe, I was only expressing my side of the story. 
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01-23-14 08:39 PM
| ID: 966618 | 111 Words

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Sword legion : On the contrary, I meant that they should be taught different worldviews from an objective standpoint when they're young, so that when they are older, they can look at all the available options and make their own decisions. For example, if a child asked an authority figure how the world came to be, they could tell the child the scientific viewpoint but also their belief, and tell the child that people believe different things, and it's not wrong to do so. 

I don't feel like keeping this thread open, so...

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Would you mind closing? No real reason, I just feel like this isn't a very good thread. 
Sword legion : On the contrary, I meant that they should be taught different worldviews from an objective standpoint when they're young, so that when they are older, they can look at all the available options and make their own decisions. For example, if a child asked an authority figure how the world came to be, they could tell the child the scientific viewpoint but also their belief, and tell the child that people believe different things, and it's not wrong to do so. 

I don't feel like keeping this thread open, so...

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Would you mind closing? No real reason, I just feel like this isn't a very good thread. 
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01-23-14 05:25 PM
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If I wanted to, I could do 100 or more push ups in a day. I last in sections of 20, but I'm too lazy to do them at home, instead doing them at my martial arts class. In theory, I could do many, but in reality, I do none on my own.
If I wanted to, I could do 100 or more push ups in a day. I last in sections of 20, but I'm too lazy to do them at home, instead doing them at my martial arts class. In theory, I could do many, but in reality, I do none on my own.
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01-23-14 05:20 PM
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Surgiac : The Power Bracer grants you 4 points per Pokemon. If each Pokemon gave 2 evs, you'd get 6 per pokemon with the Power item, so 60 evs with Pokerus. 5 Pokemon * 6 evs = 30, 30*2 (Pokerus) = 60

Also, I have every starter from every generation. I can breed on request, and I have Pokerus. 
Surgiac : The Power Bracer grants you 4 points per Pokemon. If each Pokemon gave 2 evs, you'd get 6 per pokemon with the Power item, so 60 evs with Pokerus. 5 Pokemon * 6 evs = 30, 30*2 (Pokerus) = 60

Also, I have every starter from every generation. I can breed on request, and I have Pokerus. 
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01-22-14 11:03 PM
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It's duck soup, sir. That's what you ordered.

Waiter, there's a spy in my soup!
It's duck soup, sir. That's what you ordered.

Waiter, there's a spy in my soup!
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01-22-14 11:01 PM
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goku123 : That was the most racist and offensive thing I have ever heard.

Axew would never evolve as it would spend its entire life searching for the dang thing.

What would Miley Cyrus do if she had a monster truck?
goku123 : That was the most racist and offensive thing I have ever heard.

Axew would never evolve as it would spend its entire life searching for the dang thing.

What would Miley Cyrus do if she had a monster truck?
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01-22-14 10:52 PM
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tabookodak5 : I procrastinate the homework barrier. Temporary success! 

I attack by punching the moon so hard that it falls onto the next user.
tabookodak5 : I procrastinate the homework barrier. Temporary success! 

I attack by punching the moon so hard that it falls onto the next user.
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01-22-14 10:48 PM
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No, I don't spell check for the Viz. I use Chrome, so it's not necessary. However, you do make a good point. I think I'll spell check my post for the Viz.
No, I don't spell check for the Viz. I use Chrome, so it's not necessary. However, you do make a good point. I think I'll spell check my post for the Viz.
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01-22-14 04:02 PM
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Six Feet Under- 0 (-3) ELIMINATED!
Justified- 10 
Spaced- 12
Firefly- 12 ( + 1 )
Twin Peaks - 11
Six Feet Under- 0 (-3) ELIMINATED!
Justified- 10 
Spaced- 12
Firefly- 12 ( + 1 )
Twin Peaks - 11
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01-22-14 04:01 PM
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Nintendo Wii - 64
Nintendo Wii U - 50 (+1)
Nintendo DSiXL - 44 (-3)
Nintendo 3DS - 73

It's like having four children and having to kill one. :'(
Nintendo Wii - 64
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It's like having four children and having to kill one. :'(
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01-22-14 03:14 PM
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Lunch starts at 12:35 and ends at 1:15. The school day starts at 8:30 (yes, this is a high school), so the later lunch is fine. It's a nice 45 minutes, and we're allowed to go wherever we want on school grounds, as long as we come back for the next class.
Lunch starts at 12:35 and ends at 1:15. The school day starts at 8:30 (yes, this is a high school), so the later lunch is fine. It's a nice 45 minutes, and we're allowed to go wherever we want on school grounds, as long as we come back for the next class.
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01-22-14 03:09 PM
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Super Smash Bros. 4 is a big one. I'm also looking forwards to Mario Kart 8, Kirby Triple Deluxe, and Hyrule Warriors. The one I'm most looking forward to, though, is definitely Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros. 4 is a big one. I'm also looking forwards to Mario Kart 8, Kirby Triple Deluxe, and Hyrule Warriors. The one I'm most looking forward to, though, is definitely Smash Bros.
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01-22-14 03:04 PM
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If google chrome doesn't put them on the most visited page for some reason, then I will bookmark them. 
If google chrome doesn't put them on the most visited page for some reason, then I will bookmark them. 
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01-22-14 03:03 PM
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Granted, but you are denied access to the RGR.

I wish I could shapeshift.
Granted, but you are denied access to the RGR.

I wish I could shapeshift.
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01-22-14 03:02 PM
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I'm a close friends kind of person. The bonds are stronger and you only have to remember a few names. 
I'm a close friends kind of person. The bonds are stronger and you only have to remember a few names. 
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01-22-14 03:01 PM
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I'm sorry sir, he drove off a cliff on his way here.

Servant, get me a goldfish.
I'm sorry sir, he drove off a cliff on his way here.

Servant, get me a goldfish.
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