Or a perfectly sound example that people feel the need to focus on, even though I'm pretty sure the reasoning got across just fine. Not interested in debating politics, I listed that as a prominent example of negligence towards human psychology in the face of preference. Among several others, to which I could probably list another dozen. I didn't even list my side on the matter, just stated the argument.
You don't like Halo. None of us like Halo. We don't even like shooters. We just like to win. Actually we don't even like winning. We don't actually enjoy anything. Our brains just make chemical bonds to exciting stimulus and when those habits or behaviors are triggered, they release chemicals that make us feel good. Since half of you messed up your brains with pot, booze, shitty music, or depression, I'm inclined to believe this is all actually subjective
I have a question. What stretch of time was the suicide rates for transgenders vs the stretch of time for concentration camps. I just want to know out of curiosity. Don't feel like looking it up on google right now.
Well, yeah I'm sure most MP games probably appeal to people's desire to win and achieve victory in a medium that never existed before some 15 years ago.
Nevermind. I just thought it was a weird example. Must have been the words 'Ben Shapiro' that got to me. And arguments are not only about winning :dunco: , also about learning.
No worries man. I knew what you were trying to say. Just derailing for the sake of derailing **** all you guys
I love him, I would imagine he would bother me quite a bit if he was on the opposite side of the room as me. I believe he actually has a bit about how intelligent people often chose the wrong side and then reason themselves and others into staying there. Very easy to reason yourself into anything when you're intelligent.
I think Ben Shapiro is low key funny. Also I think we all learned that we should re-watch or watch The Fountainhead.
Oh god no lol ______________________ @everyone I just wrote out a 2 page, 11-step reasoning as to why 1: True, hard, objectivity exists within Level Design 2: We all are geared towards this objectivity I'm tempted to either write a book about it or record a 30 minute video.
I don't like him that much. Not what he's saying but I rather watch him debate with other 'intellectuals' than destroying college sophomores for his ego boost. He's much more softspoken, slower and respectful with other debaters. And the eyes man, so much psycho in the eyes. Yikes.