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Why can't you play it? Do you not own a Switch, or just despise Nintendo and refuse to own anything made by them?
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Is restoring licenses for ps4 safe?
The Blackangel replied to Reality vs Adventure's topic in Playstation
I'm going to assume this also applies to things like the bonuses for RDR2 in the Ultimate Edition? I don't play online, but it comes with a code that allows you extra stranger missions and free items and other goodies. -
This looks like a pretty badass horror game to me.
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What game has had the single biggest impact on your life?
The Blackangel replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
And people complained about Hatred being too violent. -
I don't know if it's available on android or it it's an exclusive iPhone browser, but have you considered Safari? I have no issues embedding videos when I'm on my phone. As I've said before, I'm not exactly the most technologically educated. So this may be something so completely asinine that a monkey would already know the answer to it.
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A lot of religions teach you that believing in such things is blasphemy. Yet believing in angels, daemons, and a bearded guy sitting on a cloud being a complete dick to all of us is perfectly fine and required to be swallowed blindly. If I'm required to believe all that bullshit, then what the fuck makes ghosts unacceptable?
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I love the paranormal. It fascinates me. Whether you believe in it or not, every culture has its own legends of ghosts, or entities of a paranormal nature. So since there are members from all over the world here, I was curious about what legends and stories people have from their respective cultures. Cryptids like Bigfoot, Nessie, or the Chupacabra don't count. This is all about ghosts. The most famous one from here in the states would have to be the ghost of Lincoln in the White House. He is seen there all the time. Typically either staring out his bedroom window or the window of the Oval Office. He has even been seen at the side of his bed, pulling on his boots. Here in Missouri, we have hundreds legends. More than any other state from what I understand. One of the more famous ones it that of Molly Crenshaw. She was a Jamaican slave who was chopped into dozens of pieces and each piece was buried in a different location. It's said that the parts of her body are slowly crawling through the soil to reassemble so that she can rise out of the ground and take her revenge. It's almost a rite of passage to look for parts of her body as a teenager. None have ever been found though. So what do you got? Duppies? La Llorona? Banshee? Something else more terrifying? If any of those 3 apply DEFINITELY let us know! I'm interested to hear straight from the horses mouth, so to say.
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What’s the best lesson you’ve learned from a work of fiction?
The Blackangel replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
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Theatres don't make money from the ticket to the movie. They make their money from the concessions. That's just a bone hard fact. Look it up.
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What outdoor activity haven’t you tried, but would like to?
The Blackangel replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
Wingsuit gliding. -
I don't know if I would go so far as to say that I "enjoy" it, per se, but I honestly don't mind the smell of a skunk. It's a sweet sour kind of smell, and really doesn't bother me at all.
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What current trend makes no sense to you?
The Blackangel replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
The whole "influencer" obsession. What exactly is an influencer? Can they really influence someone so much that their life is irreversibly changed? If so then that person has one hell of a weak personality and will. -
What’s the best lesson you’ve learned from a work of fiction?
The Blackangel replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
That loyalty supersedes love. The story was in a book called Wolfskin by Juliette Mariller. It's a tale told by one of the characters of the story. It's about a man who was attacked (I'll call him Mike) on his way home and robbed. A passerby (I'll call him John) saw what was going on and jumped in to save Mike's life. John helped Mike up and got him back to the drinking hall he had left before getting attacked. They swore a blood oath to each other to never deny the other. Some years later Mike fell in love with a girl, but while he approved, the girls father wanted the to wait a year. So their love grew and they spent as much time together as they possibly could. They would sing together, and he told her she had the voice of a lark. One night John came to him needing him to fight. While he had been away, his family had gotten in a dispute over land ownership and had been attacked and were all killed by the other. So they armed up, and went to kill the entire other family. It turned out that the other family was that of the girl Mike had fallen in love with. He heard her singing from inside her house. Though it broke his heart, he kept his oath to John and helped in the slaughter of her and her family. While it changed him for the rest of his life, Mike kept his oath, and stood by John until he died. Loyalty. Not love.