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A really ridiculous idea.
Not exact matches
Here's what I keep coming back to: The setup of Westworld — throw humans into a theme park where they can do anything, and they almost invariably do evil — is
really compelling, but instead of diving into those
ideas, we're following this
ridiculous «robots are people too!»
-- throw humans into a theme park where they can do anything, and they almost invariably do evil — is
really compelling, but instead of diving into those
ideas, we're following this
ridiculous «robots are people too!»
I mean
really, when you think of the psychological damage involved in the
ridiculous original sin
idea, laughter is one of the best routes for healing and moving out of that mind - trap.
This is quite
ridiculous but, if you
really want to create a highly effective sensation of self - confidence, try looking at yourself in the representation and keep showing yourself a
idea that makes you practical knowledge better and many adult personals search there perfect mate for dating and marriage also.
I get that they were going for a roguelike - style atmosphere, and I am totally cool with the perma - death
idea, but not being able to stop playing is
ridiculous, especially since it probably takes about 2 - 3 hours to finish an entire series of worlds unless you get
REALLY lucky with the tablets and items.
«regular» cycles is
really quite a
ridiculous idea and speaks strong to a mathematical arrogance of some sort.
So here's an
idea to help turn the old dreidel game into a valid financial lesson (and also
really feed into anti-Semitic stereotypes): let your broke kids loan chocolate from you, but charge them
ridiculous interest rates.