Unpopular opinions! V2: I Don't like half life edition.
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[QUOTE=sphinxa279;46882858]You've seriously just come to this realisation, how did you not know this.
I also hate peanut butter and nutella, fight me.[/QUOTE]
Don't worry buddy, you aren't alone. I pretty much can't tolerate peanut butter or nutella at all.
[QUOTE=Samiam22;46882721]snapper ... complete low-tier fish.[/QUOTE]
What species of snapper are you referring to. The snapper that I normally have in Australia (I think the species is Australasian Snapper) is fucking delicious, like on a whole other level to other whitefish in terms of taste, texture, and moisture.
Speaking of food from the sea, natural oysters and octopus are the bees knees.
Nutella really isn't tastey at all.
But then again, im not a huge choco-nut
Seemingly unpopular opinion to you guys' ever so refined food taste
Nutella is literally the best
[QUOTE=Samiam22;46883177]Seemingly unpopular opinion to you guys' ever so refined food taste
Nutella is literally the best[/QUOTE]
Next you're gonna say you like warm ketchup, you fucking animal.
I probably one of the few people that liked MGS2. Even if it's not as good as the 3rd and 4th game. I actually quite like it the political theme that it has right in the end.
[QUOTE=SoftHearted;46883411]I probably one of the few people that liked MGS2. Even if it's not as good as the 3rd and 4th game. I actually quite like it the political theme that it has right in the end.[/QUOTE]
I preferred MGS2 over 3 if I'm honest, really bloody liked it.
Separating drink into a "girly" or "manly" is retarded.
[QUOTE=kilerabv;46883547]Separating drink into a "girly" or "manly" is retarded.[/QUOTE]
I bet you drinky girly wkds and woo woo cocktails don't you
[QUOTE=SoftHearted;46883411]I probably one of the few people that liked MGS2. Even if it's not as good as the 3rd and 4th game. I actually quite like it the political theme that it has right in the end.[/QUOTE]
Mgs2 is polarising yes but generally very acclaimed, often cited amongst the greatest of all time. I love it to bits, it's absolute crazy genius that just gets deeper and deeper. I've read literal essays about mgs2 man :v: a masterpiece. Personally 3 is my favourite (and my favourite game of all time), i thoroughly dislike 4 for a ton of reasons but it has great moments too. The final boss is just absolutely fucking perfect, I can't think of a better end boss in any game, so fitting and such a climax and anticlimax at the same time, it ties up 4 (retroactively 6 games so far, with the addition of peace walker and mgs5 since 4's release) games and 50 years of rivalry in such a beautifully poetic way. 10/10 moment but unfortunately it's hidden at the end of the most disappointing game I've ever played.
[QUOTE=sphinxa279;46883558]I bet you drinky girly wkds and woo woo cocktails don't you[/QUOTE]
I bet they're a lambrini drinker. ultimate insult.
[QUOTE=greeley;46883753]I bet they're a lambrini drinker. ultimate insult.[/QUOTE]
I remember drinking Lambrini.
When I was 12
and had a vagina
Not pushing for nuclear power is pushing for an energy failure in the near future
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;46884150]Not pushing for nuclear power is pushing for an energy failure in the near future[/QUOTE]
DO YOU WANT ANOTHER CHERNOBYL?! OR FUKUSHIMA?!
Monster...
The ending of Skyrim's main quest was even more boring than Oblivion's. I'll clarify a bit. Although Skyrim's main quest ending has more content than a short escort mission, the final fight with Alduin was annoying and tedious. It pulls you by the nose with the treat of visiting Sovngaard, only to end with a crummy boss fight.
In Oblivion, you just end up [sp]doing an escort mission through the Imperial City, bringing Martin to the center of it and watching an animation which leads to the ending cut scene.[/sp] In Skyrim, you [sp]go to Sovngaard, which I admit was really cool, but the fight with Alduin was underwhelming and annoying.[/sp]
[QUOTE=TAU!;46884504]The ending of Skyrim's main quest was even more boring than Oblivion's.[/QUOTE]
Somewhat popular but depends on the community:
I couldn't get into the TES series as much as others, since the fact that you can commit horrendous crimes (slaughter entire villages) and be considered "Da heroe" is a bit boggling to me.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;46884511]Somewhat popular but depends on the community:
I couldn't get into the TES series as much as others, since the fact that you can commit horrendous crimes (slaughter entire villages) and be considered "Da heroe" is a bit boggling to me.[/QUOTE]
That's another thing which annoyed me about the TES series. You're the hero no matter what. You can't end up becoming the absolute worst of the worst because you're eventually scheduled to save the world anyway. The next installment in the series seriously needs to branch out your options more, instead of having option A-"good" and B-"bad" which eventually leads to ending on option A regardless of your actions throughout the game.
I feel that New Vegas did this pretty well with the permutations in it. No matter what route you chose throughout the game, you always ended up in the same location, but still had the choice to be NCR and House's tool, the Legion's hound of destruction, or to make New Vegas independent. Or just wreck everything if you wanted to.
budweiser and carlsberg are piss
[QUOTE=TAU!;46884563]That's another thing which annoyed me about the TES series. You're the hero no matter what. You can't end up becoming the absolute worst of the worst because you're eventually scheduled to save the world anyway. The next installment in the series seriously needs to branch out your options more, instead of having option A-"good" and B-"bad" which eventually leads to ending on option A regardless of your actions throughout the game.
I feel that New Vegas did this pretty well with the permutations in it. No matter what route you chose throughout the game, you always ended up in the same location, but still had the choice to be NCR and House's tool, the Legion's hound of destruction, or to make New Vegas independent. Or just wreck everything if you wanted to.[/QUOTE]
Then there's also the fact that you can choose to play a good character but if you do so you'll miss out on a whole lot. There is no point in destroying the dark brotherhood for example since you just end up missing an entire questline. All you do is walk into their secret hideout and kill everyone, there are no elaborate stings or traps leading up to destroying them.
I hate Coca-cola/Pepsi.
[QUOTE=a dumb bear;46884788]budweiser and carlsberg are piss[/QUOTE]
im not great with drink types but those kind of canned beers all taste like bitter, soggy crackers, and i feel ill drinking them
id rather just go with vodka, thats like medicine
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;46883736]Mgs2 is polarising yes but generally very acclaimed, often cited amongst the greatest of all time. I love it to bits, it's absolute crazy genius that just gets deeper and deeper. I've read literal essays about mgs2 man :v: a masterpiece. Personally 3 is my favourite (and my favourite game of all time), i thoroughly dislike 4 for a ton of reasons but it has great moments too. The final boss is just absolutely fucking perfect, I can't think of a better end boss in any game, so fitting and such a climax and anticlimax at the same time, it ties up 4 (retroactively 6 games so far, with the addition of peace walker and mgs5 since 4's release) games and 50 years of rivalry in such a beautifully poetic way. 10/10 moment but unfortunately it's hidden at the end of the most disappointing game I've ever played.[/QUOTE]
Incoming MGS2 spoilers
[sp]I haven't got much of an opinion about MGS2 purely because I haven't thought about it much although it's pretty good overall but what really kills it for me is the dialogue. It's just garbage all the way through, some stand out conversations are when snake and raiden discuss the bomb disposal plan with that guy, I remember it being this endless back and forth where they each explain every little bit like they're explaining it to a 5 year old, and raiden and otacons sister? having the most cringeworthy convo in the middle of an exploding building that is sinking in to the sea. Like what the fuck is this shit, just fucking grab her. Somebody badly needed to go over the whole thing with no mercy, just fucking get it sorted because honestly it's kind of embarrassing.[/sp]
"Egalitarianism" or "Equalism" as alternatives to feminism are a joke in general. And that's to say nothing of MRAs.
Fuck fish. Worst meat.
[QUOTE=fudge blood;46872491]fantasy > scifi[/QUOTE]
how can you like fantasy when most of it rips off of tolkien mythology and the large majority of it is copycat medieval European settings???
(I'm so sorry I'm being facetious)
[QUOTE=Levithan;46887315]how can you like fantasy when most of it rips off of tolkien mythology and the large majority of it is copycat medieval European settings???
(I'm so sorry I'm being facetious)[/QUOTE]
isn't everything just a rip off of something else
[QUOTE=fudge blood;46887344]isn't everything just a rip off of something else[/QUOTE]
Especially each and every single one of us.
[editline]8th January 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=sphinxa279;46884173]DO YOU WANT ANOTHER CHERNOBYL?! OR FUKUSHIMA?![/QUOTE]
YES
[QUOTE=fudge blood;46887344]isn't everything just a rip off of something else[/QUOTE]
that's not the point. there's so much you can do with fantasy and yet it's always the same old "elves, dwarves, knights and wizards in a medieval setting" while people usually explore the full extent of sci fi
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;46887411]that's not the point. there's so much you can do with fantasy and yet it's always the same old "elves, dwarves, knights and wizards in a medieval setting" while people usually explore the full extent of sci fi[/QUOTE]
some people like that shit, big deal. I'm pretty sure you haven't explored the whole fantasy genre. It's guaranteed you'll find something different. Sci-fi is fun for me too but I much prefer fantasy.
And Dragonlance is WAAAAY superior to LOTR
also you could say the same about sci-fi being the same exact thing too: it's basically ships, space, aliens, guns, advanced technology. You guys are being way too broad when it comes to genre.
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