Exactly. An accident is like "alright, gonna put this controller away, oops I tripped" and the controller hits the TV. That's an accident because it was not intentional.
This kid approached, and smashed the controller into the TV. There was no accident here. Just unforeseen consequences. They're not the same at all.
Logged onto Destiny 2 to see how things are... Was greeted with the Renegades intro mission and was like "hell yeah, apparently I have the DLC!" Well...
I don't. And when I realized that, I quickly logged back off. I just can't get it right now, so there's not much reason to play.
@HOUSEPORN___ This is what happens when you have a good job, but no girlfriend, or wife/kids in the way to stop you from spending it in whatever way you want. If he's happy with this, more power to him. It's clear he can afford it and the power bill it must undoubtedly come with.
Imagine having so little in life to be happy about that your only way to seek happiness is to shit on something you don't even like. The more of this I see, the more convinced I am that the haters care more about the game than the enjoyers do.
At this point you may as well just come out of the closet and just play the fucking thing.
@arr4m Man didn't take care of his shit for ten years and it turned into steelwool you left at the bottom of a leaky sink for some reason. I bet it felt good to have it off and get a fresh start.
This is also Thursday while everyone is at school and work. After 5pm est it doubles that. Still, Destiny has the wider userbase anyway. I don't think anyone's honestly thinking Marathon is the better money-maker than Destiny, but I think everyone's thinking Sony's incredibly dumb.
@LemonadeUpgrade I think night marsh is pretty cool and I like that they streamlined progression, but the game feels harder now too. Maybe it's because I'm just used to having end game stuff.
I'm glad you had fun with it for a while. GGs. Maybe I see you on Hunt.
@trulyyblu I'm still missing edge of fate and renegades if someone is feeling Destiny Generous. I'm gonna be there on the 9th regardless but it'd be nice to have some of the new content to go through too.
I'm not a believer, I'm not even Christian anymore, but this statement is rooted in bad faith (pun intended) argumentation.
If we are to take the "word of God" at face value, he did not create perfect beings, nor did he intend for us to live in a paradise post apple. Once kicked from the Garden, that "perfect, utopian paradise" that he created in the Garden of Eden was no longer ours to have. Now we have everything else, and it's ugliness to go with it.
We were not perfectly created, and so we get "child cancer" and other illnesses and problems, some of which by the way, are of our own making because we were also given free will for that Divine Comedy. The Christian God is nothing if not without a dark sense of humor.
Humans are greedy, vile creatures who fight each other for what the other has. That's why we have Mussolini's and Hitlers that have existed. Ghengis Khan. Endless wars for territory and resources.
The amount of life on this planet is bound to give rise to disease, and when we work on cures, we also synthesize new problems to be dealt with later.
God is not "kind" in the sense that you or I can perceive. His Kindness apparently is that we are here at all, to live the lives we live, to do the things we do. To us, God has no passion, no love, and no care. An absentee father to a flock he gave up on until he supposedly had his "only begotten son" Jesus Christ die on the cross for your sins and mine for all eternity. A completely unnecessary thing, if you think about it, since he can just hand wave it and just say "fine, I forgive you of your sins and I'm sorry for being a hardass." But we can't know a God's works because we are just mortals who live short lives on the cosmic scale.
So yes. Evil people did and do exist. Bad things do happen. We can shake our fist and say "if God were kind, he would not make us suffer so" but man, if you were reading a book and there was no conflict in it whatsoever, would you think it was a good book? I wouldn't. Gotta have the bad shit to feel it when the good shit happens too.
You can be mad at invisible guys in the sky, but that doesn't absolve you of anything, least of all your desire to argue in bad faith that something doesn't exist or isn't worth believing in purely because you're jilted.
I have never once had a Christian knock at my door to spread the word. I've seen Mormons though, and they are not the same thing.
Happy pride month. I hope that you can find your happiness and your peace. You are valid. You deserve to exist. You deserve to be left alone, and no one has any right to tell you who you can love.
@TheMapleLass@GemmaNoiosi Don’t forget the existence of Hitler, child cancer, slavery and unnecessary suffering. He also made those too. What a kind god.
@js_xanatos@TheRalphRetort@BillyPacMan@MoshiMoshiMoan "You've said literally nothing new," you've said that already, and you've already proven yourself to be a total fucking moron.
You didn't even notice I was agreeing with you in my initial reply, because your reading comprehension is like a fart in space.
@js_xanatos@TheRalphRetort@BillyPacMan@MoshiMoshiMoan What does that rotten orange have to do with the lawsuit conversation? Ethan Ralph is a retard that's almost as irrelevant as you are.
Your mistake here is thinking I give a shit about any of these people.
Nah I replied to you on purpose. Because what he'd be suing for here (if he could, which he cannot) is completely different from the clown show that was Jobst v Mitchell, which you'd know if you had anything more than a smooth brain.
But hey, you sound super upset. You should drink water. And by water I don't mean the piss in your piss jug.
@js_xanatos@TheRalphRetort@BillyPacMan@MoshiMoshiMoan You do realize the lawsuit was not about whether he cheated at DK or not, right? It was about the disparaging commentary that Mitchell had anything to do with Apollo Legend's suicide. Karl mislead his audience on that one.
This situation is literally when a loving relationship becomes a roommate relationship. She's happy now, but in the rest of the post she says that everything has stopped for him. He does nothing for or with her anymore because it just ends with him being hurt. She won't tell him that she loves this peace, but you see this story all the time. She's gonna start feeling the pain of being alone under the same room as the man she swore to be with. She's going to feel it in bed when he slides to the very edge to avoid "disturbing her peace."
She's going to be upset and she's going to either find someone else to fill the gap SHE made where her husband should be, or she's going to try to reinitiate, but it'll be too late. She's conditioned him to not respond. It feels like a trap. She's just going to be unhappy if you go through with it. Etc.
And that's when she realizes she's truly alone here. And she probably won't take any responsibility for that, but if she does, it'll be met with "we should get a divorce."
He won't fight. That fight's finished. That fight's ended. Understand there's nothing more that she can do. And when he says "okay" and doesn't argue, she's going to be hit hard because of it. And they've wasted both their time and effort on a relationship that could have been saved with compromise, a conversation, and making decisions on how to proceed together as a unit.
But most married couples are not ready to talk about that. Now you've wasted your youth. The best years of your life gone in a passionless marriage.
As a married man, I'm gonna just say it: Don't do it. It isn't worth it. Protect your peace. That's not just for the men, that's for the ladies too. Protect. Your. Peace.