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ChrissonatorOFL

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In Dead by Daylight, if you want to ruin my experience, I will ruin yours... deal with it. You want to run me around pallets, heal at them, then throw them down as I come to hit you... and you do this over and over and over... or you body block as I walk... and I catch you, guess what? That'll be the only time I'm going to be chasing you.

Agitation and IG might be overkill, but it seems as of late, especially with high rank survivors who think they own the game and deserve to escape every match... but with the current games and survivors... I think Agitation and IG combo will be just as good as the STBFL and Unrelenting combo...

It's another reason I hate ranking up, I've been rank 1, there's nothing special about it, so when ranks reset next time, I'm not playing to rank up, I'm playing to kill survivors... and if I rank up in the process, fine, but I won't make it my life's goal.

Yes, I'm agitated... I'm supposed to gleefully accept all the BS survivors throw at me, but they pitch a fit like entitled babies when they lose.
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No Internet

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Well, I have no more internet. Using phone at the moment. So until I can come up with $99 to reinstate the internet, I'll be gone.
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For me, what I believe is a consequence of my understanding of the facts, and it is obligate. Meaning that, if you show me information that is contrary, that proves my position wrong, then my mind has to change and I have no choice in the matter.

Which is contrary to many religious believers, where we're talking about somebody who has chosen to believe. It's like what Mark Twain said, "Faith is believing what you know ain't so." Or Friedrich Nietzsche, "Faith: not wanting to know what is true." I personally think both of those statements are correct. That faith is make-believe, not just belief.

Now, some believers might have been brought up from the cradle believing something, and it's basically ingrained in their mind, but when presented with contrary evidence, defense mechanisms will kick in and will result in them clinging to those beliefs and will often increase their willingness to continue believing it.
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Boredom...

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What to do, what to do...
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I think Islamophobic is a mischaracterization... since people who are often labeled as such aren't afraid of Islam, in so much as they're afraid of Muslims, which are those who practice Islam.

Now, I don't care for Islam, just like I don't care for Christianity, Judaism, etc.

However, my criticism of Islam does not make Islamophobic. Because a phobia is an irrational fear, and I for one, think there are many rational reasons to fear Islam... as well as Christianity, etc.

Otherwise, my criticism of Christianity makes me "Christianophobic" and my criticism of Judaism might result in me being labeled an anti-Semite, even though being an anti-Semite means being against Jewish people, not Judaism. But I'm sure there are some out there that will try to stretch the definition to be able to throw out that phrase.

In short: Religion is an idea, ideas can be criticized. Being outright afraid of people who happen to identify with a particular religion, is not cool.
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You say camping... I say pallet/window looping... by ChrissonatorOFL, journal

No Internet by ChrissonatorOFL, journal

What I 'Believe' ... by ChrissonatorOFL, journal

Boredom... by ChrissonatorOFL, journal

Islamophobic is a mischaracterization? by ChrissonatorOFL, journal