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Old 06/27/2012, 02:22 pm   #65
Sleeq
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Originally Posted by MusicallyInspired View Post
Well, contrary to popular opinion, it's not really acceptable to go around sulking about your problems and blabbing them to everybody as if they care. He's not an emo blogger. He is a man of integrity. He knows that you have to remain respectable (not only in speech but in behaviour) and that any act of sympathy and kindness towards him in the form of help in his plight would only be as reciprocation. I think his reactions were perfectly fine. It's not like he needs to stop and have a cry all the time and grieve saying "woe is me". He's a man. He's out to get the job done. Sitting around crying isn't going to solve that!

I hate movies and games nowadays because they make that seem like the normal reaction people should have. Everything's so emotional. I'm not against emotion, but there's...so much. EVERYTHING is emotional. It's stupid and unrealistic. Excessive.
I agree; but in KQ5 I felt NO emotion at all. Plotwise it was weaker than KQ6 (it had more depth with characters and story).
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