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Re: Its for the Halo Interactive Strategy Game *IM | |
Posted By: Avateur <avateur@gmail.com> | Date: 8/1/08 3:50 a.m. |
In Response To: Re: Its for the Halo Interactive Strategy Game *IM (ManKitten) While this is almost hypocritical of me to say (because it's not like I've never felt hate toward anyone or thoughts of hate or any of that), the best advice I can give is to not hate VVM but to love and embrace the trash he says. From a functionalist standpoint, without people like him, people similar to you wouldn't have a "standard" to set for morals, manners, etc throughout life. Philosophy aside, I believe that VVM just does a really, really bad job of expressing the way he feels about things. Basically, he loves any and all things HALO so long as it's Bungie. I don't believe he likes anything else that has any relation to Microsoft (without Bungie) or a lack of Bungie involved in general. Halo Wars has Bungie involvement, but it's still not Bungie. Chronicles appears to be the one thing VVM gives exception to, and that's because it's Peter Jackson and he was going to be making the movie. Sorry to be playing devil's advocate, especially since VVM sent me over the edge during E3, but hey. The best you can do is get your shot in (which you've already done) and then ignore him from this point forward unless what he has to say is constructive, which has been known to happen on rare occasion. Wu might possibly realize all of this and that might be why he's still around, but I don't know. That's just the way I manage to try to not go overboard every time VVM says something outrageous, and I've been successul quite frequently aside from E3.
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