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This is a topic about great games that no one has played. Not about great games everyone's played or shitty games that everyone's played. Evil or Very Mad

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ok QuiGonZel! umm Lego Star Wars best star wars game EVER!


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The best game I have never played is Jeffy Pearl's Prehistoric Adventure Through Music.

I have never played it because it is fictional.


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Are you havin' a laff Is he havin' a laff


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OOH! We can make that a catch phrase.


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hell yer


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There is an undercurrent of fear that permeates all history, not just the 1950's.


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I dont think that one Emoticon would be deemed as a response to anything.


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The innate human sense of fear germinates within us and as a result has been seeded throughout our existance. Is there a natural way to overcome such an emotion? Logically everything has an opposite, but what if one facet outweighs the other in our minds? Can we then not see the other side?

It is important to see fear as an emotion, as opposed to purely feeling the emotion, thus we are able to view the psychology of emotion and are better equipped to process these thoughts. It is when we are lost in these thoughts that we mistake a natural tool of the mind for a unique and engrossing experience.


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Mazzy wrote:
I dont think that one Emoticon would be deemed as a response to anything.


I fixed that for you bro.


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Team_180B wrote:
Mazzy wrote:
I dont think that one Emoticon would be deemed as a response to anything.


I fixed that for you bro.


ok thanks what did you fix?


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There is an undercurrent of fear that permeates all history, not just the 1950's.



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There is an undercurrent of fear that permeates all history, not just the 1950's.


Ohh ok, but moon_maker could you tell me more on your thoughts and what you you think the epoch that this undercurrent of fear as you said in your started.


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I agree with moon about the fear thing, it can get crazy if you don't check yourself.


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Fear is a vestigial survival instinct. In many cases in the modern world it serves little to no purpose , for example fear before an exam, blind date, football game, or asking for a raise are all a transference of survival situations juxtaposed into our daily modern life. The ability to master fear is within our potential, it just takes so much practice and mastery of emotion that most people don't bother, they would rather wait for fear or guilt to be obliterated by drugs. Anxiety is another emotion that pharmaceutical companies have made big money in chemically blocking, yet I have seen first hand that the chemical removal of what is truly human will only result in a zombified person who gains weight at a rediculous rate.

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." -FDR


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