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#1 Homiegesus
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Oh wow! I'm really enjoying the animation on that clip you posted Although I have a much stronger affinity towards Hanna-Barbera, I grew up watching Looney Tunes in syndication and always loved the animation and chaotic nature behind it. I loved the various theatrical compilation movies they released in the late 70's and 80's like The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner movie, because the animation in theatrical form is just magical to me. To be honest tho, I think I would rather just enjoy the classic feel/sound/look in the background or during holidays, but am excited for maybe a new generation to appreciate the classic style that Looney Tunes had to offer in a newer way.

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#2 Homiegesus
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I would start with never judging the way you feel in a negative way, to really accept the feelings you have at any given moment. I think it's super important when feeling "off" to achieve a balance in your life. I saw you mention you drink 4 iced coffees a day, have you ever chosen days to have zero or maybe 1 or 2 and limiting the intake to see how you feel? The best advice I think I could give anyone is to decide on what you want in your life, write it down and hold yourself accountable and along the way learn from all the decisions you make whether they help you or hurt you towards attaining those things. We often forget that we need purpose and in this day and age where our basic needs our met, we need to place this purpose on ourselves and that can be as simple as accepting ourselves and helping out the people around us :)

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I find most things about the game nostalgic just because I was so interested in it as a young kid but aside from the cosmetic element of the game I think it does have a level of challenge to the gameplay that most NES games lacked. The type of strategy you had to use on some enemies made it very fun to play. It did also feel to me like a very adventerous game, not to mention the open world it had and leveing system it enabled that utilized more RPG elements than any other Zelda game. Of course there are very strange things like hidden doors and such that are sure to frustrate, but I honestly think they were only included to exploit the Nintendo Power and Nintendo Hotline Number much like Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest another NES clssic in my opinion.

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#5 Homiegesus
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It was always weird to say how much I love Scarface but if I was asked what was the better film Godfather 2 is 1000 times better. Scarface is loved for so many other reasons than elements that make a film worth watching.

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#6 Homiegesus
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I just recently started playing this game and ended up beating it tonight and I remember as a kid seeing it but not knowing much about it. I thought the whole idea behind it was really interesting. The whole concept of evolving and how Gaia helped in the progression reminded me of how creative a lot of the older platform games were. Does anyone else remember this game?

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#7 Homiegesus
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1. Why are you picking on the Wii

2. It did much better on Metacritic. You can't judge scores from Gamespot. Skyward Sword got a horrible review for the same reason as Mario Party. If Gamespot doesn't see a dramatic enough change in a series they will rate it low.. does seem a bit biased because a new Call of Duty/Assassins Creed comes out every day and is basically the same engine and everything.

3. Why are you picking on the Wii, it obviously got destroyed in the System Wars.

4. If you like Mario Party then you WILL like this game more than the previous one which got better reviews.

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#8 Homiegesus
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Don't drink alcohol to overcome social anxiety, its the most horrible advice you could possibly recieve. Not only is it very temporary, but you WILL eventually associate your anxiety with drinking alcohol once you become comfortable with drinking and recieve those thoughts you have while under that state.

There are many things you can do but these are some key steps you should take to not only control it but eventually grow new cells and make the imbalance in your head balanced.

First, in your freetime when not in public sort through your mind. Realize that you don't have to think when it comes to interactions and your brain will handle it regardless of you taking the time to think. Once you cover the areas of why you do it and why its unnecessary you can begin to create mental steps in controlling it. Next step you should take, is go see a doctor, and don't be embarassed to go see one. Discuss the issue and they will put you on different forms of medication until one seems to fit the imbalance you have recieved. Continue counseling with the doctor and you will find once you talk to him/her without any bias and the focus is purely on you, with the right questions you can begin to analyse and understand yourself. It's all a process, I also suggest you put yourself out there more to get practice with people. You will more than likely fall flat on your face in some situations but thats only because you are developing the tools to survive in these situations.

xLFTMx

1) No.

2) No.

You honestly think you can live your life by continually drinking alcohol to overcome anxiety? If this were the case then he will become dependent on alcohol and adopt the same problem he had before.
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#9 Homiegesus
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okay the whole greatness thing sounds so obscure and ridiculous, and by desire, I mean what you find soooo stimulating outside of studying that really has little to no importance towards becoming a more complete and responsible person. We are like dogs, we like responsibility in that it keeps us balanced and complete yet we are addicted to instability and randomness.

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#10 Homiegesus
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Hmmm did you say you wake up and do the homework before you go to school? I would suggest you do it before you go to bed, which would still be procrastination but it will help get you in the right track towards fixing procrastination. It's an important step because you teach your mind that even under extreme inattention and a lack of responsibility you've accumulated throughout the day, you are able to get down to business in such an unhealthy mindset. I often look for inspirational quotes and such to get down to business as well, but I've realized whats most important is reaching deep down in that part of your mind that thinks clearly that people like me and you have shoved away to a point that seems so powerless.

In other words, forget about ANYTHING that you WANT to do and become selfless at least for that moment. Once you eliminate all DESIRE can you achieve greatness.

Hows that for an inspirational quote?