> You shouldn’t try to console an angry cat. They are beyond reasoning with and will likely turn on you in the heat of the moment
New theme music also a boxNot one comment, but just the number of comments that due to the timing:
Well, that aged well.
Dad: Son, there was never a ”G”
Edited by MagmaTeaMerry on Oct 6th 2020 at 11:33:11 AM
My AO3 profile. Let sleeping cats lie and be cute and calming.Now that's 2spooky4me
Still hoping for Klonoa to get a new game... or a movie like this
Also, the top comment on this video:
Edited by Bluethorn on Oct 8th 2020 at 6:42:36 AM
A great Mascot Mook."Batman please adopt these kids as your new robins... They are amazing gymnasts. Just teach them how fight ..."
Edited by Spottedleaf on Oct 27th 2020 at 11:07:47 AM
Seal: W I G G L E
Colin and Ryan: "hold our beers"
"Sure, it had always been that way. But had it always been that way yesterday?"
Edited by GAP on Nov 9th 2020 at 6:08:38 AM
"We are just like Irregular Data. And that applies to you too, Ri CO. And as for you, Player... your job is to correct Irregular Data."This one is quite an uplifting comment to go with one of my favorite songs. :)
KOTOR 2 highlighted the greatest problems of the jedi with its three masters.
Master Kavar represented Jedi who saw themselves as "Good". He represents the jedi who see themselves as morally just, perhaps even morally superior to those around them. Jedi who think that as long as they, for the most part, follow the Jedi Code and simply do what they see as morally sound, then they'll be alright. A fallacy so obvious in the nebulous nature of morality it's childish, naive.
Master Vrook represented Jedi who saw themselves as "Correct". Vrook saw the Jedi Code as gospel, and the Jedi a religion to be doted upon and worshiped. Anyone not adhering to this code to Jedi like these were zealots, extremists, bad seeds to be purged form the Order because they are not doing what is "correct". I really shouldn't even have to say why this "holier than thou" attitude is dangerous.
Master Zez-Kai Ell though? He represented all other Jedi. Jedi who did not see themselves as morally good, Jedi who did not 100 percent believe in the Jedi Code. He represented Jedi who had their doubts about the Order. But he also represented the same weariness of those Jedi who went along with the Order regardless because... well... what else was there? For Jedi like Zez-Kai Ell, there was simply nothing else but the Order. He speaks about his doubts on the Order, but does nothing about them because he has no alternative, THAT'S what he represents.
Atris represents jedi who deny themselves.
I both agree and do not agree with crazymantrav and Wewerna, she is and is not like Windu. If you know anything about Mace outside of the movies you know he was actually strikingly similar to Anakin, powerful in the force and having a darkness within him. But Mace, unlike Atis or Anakin, dealt with his inner darkness, channeled it into a weapon of the light with his own take on the sith lightsaber form Juyo, called Vaapad. This is why he was so hard on Anakin and other jedi with darkness within them, because he was hard on himself, always.
This is not what Atris did. Atris had a great amount of emotion swelling within her, a lust for battle, a yearning to help the suffering. This is hinted at many times, even in dialogue choices as Meetra where you can call out Atris for staying back, saying that you know she secretly wanted to join her in the Mandalorian wars but was too afraid of the masters and of what she might become to go through with it.
She never learned to understand the emotions she felt, only seeking to repress them behind the code and claims of their non-existence. But when one fails to understand their darker side, they can't take steps to prevent its growth, or bolster a defense against it. Had she taken the time to understand why she was feeling the way she did, she might have understood herself more, she would have understood the temptations the sith artifacts she held could bring instead of simply claiming that they held no sway over her. She might have been able to resist Kreia's words that laid her obvious hypocrisy so bare. But she did not. So like an untreated wound it festered and grew, until it consumed her.
Edited by GAP on Jan 10th 2021 at 5:03:47 AM
"We are just like Irregular Data. And that applies to you too, Ri CO. And as for you, Player... your job is to correct Irregular Data."If I can use this video's entire comment section, then the entire comment section. But in case I can't, one of my favorites is
"The moment he stops talking his body just kinda turns off"
Edited by VidExGuy on Jan 17th 2021 at 8:55:46 AM
Forum signature."I stole a loaf of bread!"
Watch out, he probably stole the butter too, that monster.
Did he steal the jam too? Because only one man would steal raspberry from me.
Bigotry will NEVER be welcome on TV Tropes.Edited by GAP on Jan 28th 2021 at 10:36:43 AM
"We are just like Irregular Data. And that applies to you too, Ri CO. And as for you, Player... your job is to correct Irregular Data."Half this thread and half "Entries that make you go "Aww"." :)
Edited by ArgoTheBlank on Jan 29th 2021 at 4:43:41 PM
A funny two-for-one deal. XD
You got footage of Youpi, isn't that good enough?
"When you have more than one degree at graduation"