The seeming devil's advocate stance game developers take on game forums when you go through them, and see the devs disagreeing with every idea people raise, until you begin to realize that people just love to request stupid ideas.
Idiot: I think that rogues should be able to tank since they are currently only a dps class. It's not fair to limit our options.
Dev's Advocate: If you don't want to play a class with only dps options, then you should have chosen a class with more options. We currently have no intentions to putthis aspect into the game
Idiot: Man this is so unfair. See if I continue to pay for tthis game that doesn't listen to it's customers.
Dev's Advocate: If you don't want to play a class with only dps options, then you should have chosen a class with more options. We currently have no intentions to putthis aspect into the game
Idiot: Man this is so unfair. See if I continue to pay for tthis game that doesn't listen to it's customers.
by Codeplayer November 22, 2011
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by The deathless dead September 25, 2022
One of the most bot-like humans that you could ever meet in your life. They believe that lions would beat Pokémon through sheer delusion and their minimum utilization of brain cells. They bring up the most idiotic arguments such as the "lion ladder" or "lion stack" because they are bots. If you ever find yourself in an argument with one, always keep in mind that they have the same IQ as a goldfish and are simply the biggest clowns ever.
by JeremiahTheCrustacean2 April 29, 2021
Statists foisted a nolitionary experience of eating nattō onto agorist who happened to live within their borders; because there was a surplus of nattō because the government-subsidized nattō & there wasn’t enough demand for nattō despite the subsidizes. To eschew, the nattō from going bad -- the government decided to force its citizenry (and those who happened to live within their borders) to eat the surplus of nattō. The government made those they didn’t like to eat more nattō.
After months & months of the government forcing people to eat nattō against their will the anti-nolitionary advocates rose up to get rid of the government via a peaceful singing-revolution.
After months & months of the government forcing people to eat nattō against their will the anti-nolitionary advocates rose up to get rid of the government via a peaceful singing-revolution.
by Politics [Moribund Institute] November 11, 2020