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I think his design is pretty good. Nothing too terrible about it. Though the tongue scarf is weird, they could have kept the bubble theme the other forms had. But it does add color.
Though since were all sharing views.
I'm a Christian now Agnostic. I was as the former most of my life. And it wasn't till really a long while ago became the latter. I just became lost, and currently I'm just in the middle.
please trust God, in 1 John 5:11-13 it says "And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life. These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life" He is real, and He is active. Don't ask for a sign or feeling, just give Him your life and He will do great things through you
As someone who prefers both Chesnaught and Delphox over Greninja design wise I understand I'm in the minority. Honestly if it weren't for the scarf I'm pretty sure I'd appreciate his design more.
He's still a cool Pokemon overall... but he's no Charizard.
I'm a Christian, but a little bit of a different one.
Basically, I grew up around the Big Bang/Creation debate, and one day I thought to myself "Well, we don't know how long a 'day' would be for an omnipotent being that created the universe, right? It's probably a lot longer than ours."
At that point, I pretty much fused evolution and Creation. For example, when "all" of the species were created, in my views, means the creation of the species that eventually evolve and become everything on Earth (otherwise, everything would've mostly died with the dinosaurs), which is why Adam and Eve were among the final creations. After all, cosmically speaking, humans as we know them are a very recent development.
Oh man, I almost forgot: Last Saturday I went to see Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood (from "Whose Line is it Anyway?") at my local theater and got to meet them in person for the 3rd time (they came to my town 2 times before), got their signature, and I posed with them! (camera quality a little low.)
Oh man, I almost forgot: Last Saturday I went to see Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood (from "Whose Line is it Anyway?") at my local theater and got to meet them in person for the 3rd time (the came to my town 2 times before), got their signature, and I posed with them! (camera quality a little low.)
As for the religion topic. I do believe in some form of a higher being, and I would consider myself Christian. But I don't like saying that there's only one answer. I was also raised to think that everyone has a choice. And I still hold on to that notion.
everyone does have a choice, but that doesn't mean that every choice is a good one. There are many things that can be compromised on, but truth is not one of them
please trust God, in 1 John 5:11-13 it says "And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life. These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life" He is real, and He is active. Don't ask for a sign or feeling, just give Him your life and He will do great things through you
everyone does have a choice, but that doesn't mean that every choice is a good one. There are many things that can be compromised on, but truth is not one of them
Top 5 bosses no particular order:
(note, I do not include Final Bosses as I include them in their own category)
5. Moldarach (Skyward Sword)
When I replay Skyward Sword I ALWAYS look forward to this part. He's not particularly hard, he's just alot of fun. Hiding around in the sand and whatnot, and you actually have to use those motion controls to hit the eyes in his claws... also he has eyes in his claws. The whole thing is just alot of fun.
and the best part is, you get to do it twice
4. Ghost Rex (Sonic Rush Adventure)
Sonic the Hedgehog is in a fight with a giant robot Tyrannosaurus Rex and the fight does not stay in one area and the whole thing is accompanied by music that can be the subject of misheard lyrics. Need I say more?
3. Very/Really Gnawty (Donkey Kong Country)
I never really did figure out why there are beavers in the jungle, but the concept of a necktie wearing gorilla fighting a pair of giant beavers is just the kind of odd I appreciate.
2. Xord (Xenoblade Chronicles)
Hard to discuss much about Xenoblade without going into some serious hardcore spoilers for those that haven't enjoyed it for the first time already (and I strongly recommend that you do), but I'll say this: Xord just wouldn't go down... also "You want some MORE, Monado Moron?"
1. Toasty (Spyro the Dragon)
The original Spyro the Dragon trilogy is a very fun trilogy, but for me one of the best parts is the first boss of the original, Toasty... just the very idea that he's a scarecrow that actually turns out to be a sheep walking on stilts. It's just... well, much like the beavers from DKC, it's just the kind of odd I appreciate.