I never said it made a big difference. It doesn't. Neither, however, does Aerith's top mag stat.Originally Posted by ~Reno~
How is liking it involved? It is both incredibly cheap and redundant for the time period it is available. There is such a thing as bringing the death star to blow up a house.well thats your opinion, not really bothered if you like it or not.
What's this supposed to prove? If not evidence that the populace disagrees with your definition, it's a red herring.lets find out about that. link
You used the opinion of a percieved authority as a point in your argument. That is the essence of the appeal to authority.how is it an appeal to authority? I was mearly stateing a fact.
Congratulations. You're an anomoly. Essays, fanfics, spammy posts on forums all across the net. Aerith fanboys clamour for her revival all the time.I agree with everything you said apart from 1 thing... I havent read a single post where someone says they should make Aerith reviveable.
D&D, Whitewolf, BESM, and other Pen and Paper RPGS. That, or kinky sex play. Pretty sure the intent was the former, though.lmao... ok what would you consider the traditional definition of RPG's?
Then tell her what she does for a living. She walks the streets of a major city, wearing front release, decollotage displaying clothing, propositioning strange men to buy flowers. She'd be very, VERY, worried.unsavory character? guy what the hell are you talking about? she is a flower girl for crying out loud, if you brought a flower girl that dressed and acted like Aerith your mum would most likely be very happy for you. I know my mum would.
Key word considered. In which case, yes, Tart is in fact a valid term, given that Dragoon considers her to BE promiscuous.Originally Posted by Dictionary.com




