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Tasty Planet
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 8, 2011
my cat was freaking out during the fifth level
otherwise... very fun
Cosmic Crush 2
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars October 13, 2009
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All hail the great big 10 overlapping planets that form the gravity well of doom...
Gray
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 11, 2009
Crap Hell Mega Happy!!!
I get upset when I'm happy; deal with it.
As someone who has issues with moral absolutes, I can relate. I saw a lot of different possible interpretations of this game. In one way, it addressed the power of one voice to influence the minds of many; push oppression or incite rebellion, conquer or coexist. I can't say whether the switching of positions is a personal philosophy, or if it refers to a changing world condition (possibly caused by the absolute philosophies being implemented). Fun thing about absolute philosophies like that, they mess stuff up.
On the other hand, it can refer to human nature. People need a simple message to cling to. Tolerance and understanding is not our native tongue. We can't just meet in the middle, make compromises or figure things out together. You have to speak in preexisting terms and be consistent all the way through or no one will take you seriously. I can't say whether it becomes harder to convert others throughout the game because of the flip-flopping nature of your character or because the people who are converted become more difficult to convince. It does make sense that converting people over and over again requires stronger arguments...
It can be very deep or very simple, I can't say what it was meant to mean but its still beautifully put together.
Recent Movie Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 30, 2011
I'll admit I'm kinda new to sacred geometry...
Love the videos (I myself enjoy ancient aliens even if I don't like its particular slant). I normally wouldn't express my views here, but you wouldn't believe how glad I am to have the concept of sacred geometerty explained in a public manner. I still haven't developed a concrete opinion on the subject (so I have no criticisms) but I can from practical experience verify most of whats been said so on other subjects you have dealt with so I give the benefit of the doubt. Anyway, keep going and I'll keep watching. Thank you for your willingness to face exposure (my own beliefs require a bit more tact to explain "hell hath no fury like the uninvolved" clearly addresses my hesitations).
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 13, 2009
Fun wastes of money...
most people who die in their home do so on (or at the bottom of) stairs... not too surprising though.
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 13, 2009
Quintessence is one of my favorites :-)
...that and crapulence...