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I'm at the part in final fantasy 8 where the main characters are at the basketball court in selphie's destroyed former garden while they reminisce about their memories together and i swear the scene has dragged on for more than half an hour with no end in sight. It goes on and on and on and on and holy shit somebody please shut them up.
It's okay, Mirak. It's just Squall's deathbed delusion. He died from the Edea attack at the end of Disc One, and from then on it's his fantasy.
His... final fantasy.
His... final fantasy.
Omg spoilers mang :0
author=Dudesoft
It's okay, Mirak. It's just Squall's deathbed delusion. He died from the Edea attack at the end of Disc One, and from then on it's his fantasy.
His... final fantasy.
"Build your (final) fantasy" might just be the best RMN quote, precisely due to this dual meaning (and due to the way both meanings historically tended to hold true.)
EDIT: Checked the previous page. Really sorry to hear about that, Libby. It's now nearly a decade since I lost my own aunt to cancer. She's had it for several years, but kept it secret until her last few months. Not sure I can say anything else.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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I lost my maternal grandfather to prostate cancer in 2005.
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Man, Final Fantasy 8 spoils itself, and in more ways than one. Normally they decide that having a full world map to explore when it's all said and done in Disc 4 is too much to ask for, but that game barely had a world map outside of the cities to begin with and guess what the first thing they decide to chop once you hit that point is...
They decided to make the game not that fun for plot reasons. I don't much care for that game.
And don't even get me started on the difficulty of making money, drawing magic and Triple Triad which I'll take to the grave with me thinking the sequel's Tetra Master was made infinitely better. There's also those needlessly difficult missions (that are slightly above completely inconsequential, when you really get down to it) and button mashing when fighting for a jet pack (or was it a parachute? IDC) from an enemy soldier. I really do think that last one was thrown in just so that Square had another opportunity to show just how powerful the PS1 is by having the character dangle over a cinematic.
And then the final boss that took forever even when you were using Meltdown. Also Esthar looks like it was ripped straight out of the Maeva tracks of Mega Race.
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Man, Final Fantasy 8 spoils itself, and in more ways than one. Normally they decide that having a full world map to explore when it's all said and done in Disc 4 is too much to ask for, but that game barely had a world map outside of the cities to begin with and guess what the first thing they decide to chop once you hit that point is...
They decided to make the game not that fun for plot reasons. I don't much care for that game.
And don't even get me started on the difficulty of making money, drawing magic and Triple Triad which I'll take to the grave with me thinking the sequel's Tetra Master was made infinitely better. There's also those needlessly difficult missions (that are slightly above completely inconsequential, when you really get down to it) and button mashing when fighting for a jet pack (or was it a parachute? IDC) from an enemy soldier. I really do think that last one was thrown in just so that Square had another opportunity to show just how powerful the PS1 is by having the character dangle over a cinematic.
And then the final boss that took forever even when you were using Meltdown. Also Esthar looks like it was ripped straight out of the Maeva tracks of Mega Race.
author=CrazeFINALLY
according to rmn status updates we live in a dystopia
I don't know, do you?
Mirak
I don't know, do you?
If we did, would you know? Or would everything seem perfectly normal to you?
If the universe was shrinking and all of the rulers were shrinking with it, how would you know?
i mean, i think we might
we're a bawhair away from environmental disaster and the current US president thinks it's a hoax carried out by the chinese
we're a bawhair away from environmental disaster and the current US president thinks it's a hoax carried out by the chinese
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=pianotmMirakIf we did, would you know? Or would everything seem perfectly normal to you?
I don't know, do you?
If the universe was shrinking and all of the rulers were shrinking with it, how would you know?
According to Everything, our universe is just an atom of a much larger universe, which in turn is the same for the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next and the next, forever. And apparently we're made up of atoms that contains octillions of other universes, each with copies of people just like us.
So really, what measure is significant enough to care about?
A glass of water contains roughly several octillion atoms.
The observable universe is roughly a trillion trillion or septillion kilometers in diameter and contains roughly a tillion trillion stars.
Assuming Planck length is (10^-35) meter, a finite amount of planck volumes
can fit in our observable universe. 10^200 or (googol)^2.
There is every reason to believe the observable universe could be
a much smaller speck in a enormous possibly infinite multiverse.
Conversely shrinking beyond the planck length may still be possible if the
uncertainty principle no longer applies.
The observable universe is roughly a trillion trillion or septillion kilometers in diameter and contains roughly a tillion trillion stars.
Assuming Planck length is (10^-35) meter, a finite amount of planck volumes
can fit in our observable universe. 10^200 or (googol)^2.
There is every reason to believe the observable universe could be
a much smaller speck in a enormous possibly infinite multiverse.
Conversely shrinking beyond the planck length may still be possible if the
uncertainty principle no longer applies.
author=Mirak
Omg spoilers mang :0
It's my favourite video game conspiracy theory.
http://squallsdead.com
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=Davenport
A glass of water contains roughly several octillion atoms.
The observable universe is roughly a trillion trillion or septillion kilometers in diameter and contains roughly a tillion trillion stars.
Assuming Planck length is (10^-35) meter, a finite amount of planck volumes
can fit in our observable universe. 10^200 or (googol)^2.
There is every reason to believe the observable universe could be
a much smaller speck in a enormous possibly infinite multiverse.
Conversely shrinking beyond the planck length may still be possible if the
uncertainty principle no longer applies.
If you'll excuse me, I've gotta engage with something that doesn't require a lot of brainpower while I eat a late dinner. I think I'll watch someone fight their way through Oracle of Seasons with the Cursed Ring on.
I Have a video with over 500 views on my youtube channel, Unfortunately it is unlisted and it's just me helping out some random guy on reddit that got his content stolen.
The fact that I was able to make an account with the username 'Kokoro' which is used on basically every website unsettles me. I was 100% sure that I would have to think up 581565 other usernames until I find something fitting.
author=KokoroThis place is actually pretty good about that lol
The fact that I was able to make an account with the username 'Kokoro' which is used on basically every website unsettles me. I was 100% sure that I would have to think up 581565 other usernames until I find something fitting.
Not having a billion users helps in some ways :P
author=Kokoro
The fact that I was able to make an account with the username 'Kokoro' which is used on basically every website unsettles me. I was 100% sure that I would have to think up 581565 other usernames until I find something fitting.
Well, now when someone else tries to make an account with that name, they will feel the despair you feared and resent you for their like five minutes before they put some neat spin on it like Koroko or K0k0r0 or something but know that you've potentially caused someone pain for a few minutes and feel the weight of it on you shoulders, we're talking like two pounds, at least





















