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So, I'm gonna say this one thing about the Final Fantasy 7 "Re:Make." The ending. I saw online and all I have to say about it is: fuck you Nomura. Keep your cryptic and pretentious Kingdom Hearts out of my Final Fantasy. And just to clarify, no there isn't any KH characters or anything, what I mean is: he essentially decided to go hog-wild with the ending and have his usual Kingdom Hearts story-telling "style" to it, and... just what the hell man? I saw someone streaming the game not too long ago and the game looked and played just as good as I had hoped, but the last two chapters are seriously gonna make you questions literally everything about it.
Without giving anything away spoiler-wise, it basically is this: it's not a "Remake" but a "Re:Make" if that makes sense.
SpoilerA reimagining with alternate timelines, for some freaking reason, and certain characters meet different fates.
I'm mixed on the game from what I saw. I like it because it's a remake of FF7, but some of the... liberties, let's say, were fucking stupid - all because Nomura had to come in and do his usual stupid dance on it. But, that's not to say the game is bad, because literally 90% of the game that I saw was awesome and some of the other liberties it took were actually really nice. But the others were just... just no, Nomura.
If you're curious about the ending, you can google it and there is a Reddit post and a link to it, with someone who previously streamed the game.
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I just watched this for the first time and WELCOME TO YOUR NIGHTMARES!
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I just watched Down the Rabbit Hole for the Final Fantasy House, and oh my God! I never vomited more at a story than that one.
A genuine question to anyone and everyone here: at what point is it EXTREMELY unhealthy to associate yourself with a character so much, that you lose all sense of yourself as a person?
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That was a very detailed explanation and was exactly what I was looking for. Kudos to you for giving such a great explanation to that! I was really pondering this one day and really needed to dive more into it, because after watching that video it made me really question a lot of things I've experienced or indulged in myself and thought "how far is TOO far?" Thank you for clarifying that for me, that was an excellent response.
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There's a big body of evidence piling up when it comes to internet, and especially explicit material addiction, with people abstaining from it reporting the resurfacing of emotions, feelings of well-being, sharp senses, reduced or inexistent brain fog, lessening and in some cases lifting of depressive symptoms, reduction of OCD symptoms, preexisting or otherwise, (re)manifestation of empathy, and even removal of social awkwardness. Seeing as this is in line with the addiction model (by the book), and that the "addiction pathways" (oversimplified) in the brain respond in the same way for every addictive behavior, external substances or not, all the aforementioned factors and early exposure might as well be a huge contributing factor to the problem you mentioned and the multitude of accompanying psychological problems that are associated with this kind of attachment.
There's even evidence for the re-shaping of "strange" preferences, even...you know, of that kind. The plasticity of the brain seems to adapt to what is perceived as a potential partner, but enforced by the addictive nature of the behavior and the hyperstimulation caused by the material's novelty (or perceived novelty) and exaggerated, accentuating features. This essentially reshapes your brain into recognizing something that literally isn't human (even if the depiction of that is of a human on camera) as ...a partner you're "bonding" with.
However, during actions that elevate pleasure, the dopamine response may be high, but oxytocin (loosely, a human bonding hormone) is not released as it happens in a true bonding case. This leaves the addict in a state of "self-love but with an object that mimics a human through exaggeration", causes or reinforces asociality, and strips the person of their potential for love for others . (Even worse, because of that exact attachment to the self-loved object, the person will defend their behavior or "subject" (well, object) of their behavior as if they're defending...a real person they love).
If this behavior is reinforced, especially if someone has been exposed to it young, the result is: numb dopamine receptors, which means: lack of motivation, depression, inability to feel pleasure from daily activities, "emptiness", and a pseudo-stoic, rationalized attitude (the addict compensates for their numbed emotions through rational brain activity, which, however, cannot rescue them from their robot-limbo state, making them even more miserable and, as is self reported, "cynic").
The good news is that brain plasticity is a real thing, and total abstinence (or at least attempts at it) from the behavior, especially after a 3months to 2years period (depending on intensity of exposure, length of exposure, and starting age) can actually "format" the brain and bring back the emotions, physical and mental strength, and vigor that had always been there. Of course, engagement with "hard" and out-of-the-comfort-zone activities are necessary in order to speedup this process. Some people might feel increased anxiety after being sober, but that's more due to the "new" emotions resurfacing and the person not having learned how to deal with these for years, rather than the anxiety itself. Although general sensitivity to both bad and good things is elevated too.
It's really exciting from a humanistic point of view to see so many people reporting that they can finally feel pleasure from just being with others, from enjoying the morning sky, from achieving something! From a scientific perspective, we're constantly discovering that we know too little about biology, neurochemistry and human psychology, but what we do know, seems to suggest that while the human being is an incredibly complex one, the simplicity of some of the old ways and societal customs seem to hold the wisdom we've managed to re-discover for after hundreds of years of research. In a nutshell: overindulgence is bad for most, indulgence is generally not that good, joy from achieving (or even aiming for) a long-term goal lasts for a very long time and makes one whole, egocentrism is the root of personal problems, delayed gratification provides contentment in life (and not simply pleasure), discomfort must be pursued, and a fake world will always be a fake world, no matter how many attempts at rationalization the "denizen" of that world makes.
When it comes to the influence of fictional characters, in animation and games especially, on people with either pre-existing conditions or much sensitivity, or too much imagination, or perhaps, a creative spirit, and reward system that would otherwise compensate them really well for being productive, the pleasure-seeking behavior that accompanies the young-age, or novel excitement of watching or playing during the first few times, grasps them much more firmly than others, and is difficult to throw off. Years pass, and the response to these activities is far lower. To compensate for this...the person indulges even more in these activities, just to feel that they can feel a bit more.
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Holy toledo! You should make a video essay on this subject, like... for real! I bet you could do a damn good job on discussing it and making really good content out of it. Give this person an award for the best explanation that I never expected on the planet - like seriously! You quite literally covered all your bases and explained it all so well and answered any and all questions I could have.
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What acronyms annoy you/piss you off the most in conversation? For me it has to go to "smh." Something about that three-lettered acronym really gets me seething.
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So, I bought a PS4 specifically for Final Fantasy 7 Remake. What are some games people can recommend to me, besides KH3, which I am holding off on buying until there is more to it.
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As a post from me, to say "Hey guys what's up?" I wanted to say that my final musical that I will ever be in is the Drowsy Chaperone and I play the Underling. Which means I get spat on a lot:
As a disclaimer, once I graduate I will SO MUCH free time to work on my game, once again, so I'm right now just waiting out this last musical (that I have to be in) and I will get back to dev work. I have so many ideas that I accumulated over the past couple of years!
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You wanna know how you can make Dylan feel REALLY old? Reference 2008 anime AMV's set to Lincoln Park or Skillet.
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Goals for 2020:
* Get debt settled
* Work on game after debt settled
* Profit
Also, sup.
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So, this new Star Wars game actually looks like it might be "the one". I am down for Sekiro Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order. A Soul's-esque Star Wars game sounds correct to me, and the gameplay looks pretty good. Though, I feel the exclusion of Stamina is a bit odd, but I guess that's to make it more accessible to a younger audience. Which I'm alright with. It doesn't need to be as ball-bustingly hard as the Soul's series.
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Me whenever I see a video that's labeled: I'VE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE *surprised face*
Me: ... Yes you have. Yes, you freaking have. You wouldn't be making a video about it if you never heard of it. Also, you look ridiculous. *proceeds to ignore video*
I like taking the piss out of thumbnails, sue me.
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Dylan here to give you all something entertaining on this otherwise uneventful night.
Everyone has a catchphrase:
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I really want to play Serious Sam with 16 people. Dylan's random input of the day. A very simple, non-contrarian status of my mood - one for the ages.
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Incoming dumb question, since I don't keep up with modern trends, like at all.
Okay, I'm a bit late to the whole Projared cheating thing, but my main, big, question mark is this: since when has polyamory started becoming a thing in the past 0 years? Did I blink and miss something? I was less taken aback by the whole scandle as I was the whole "it's okay to be poly-amorous in an America society" thing and just shrug it off like it's no big deal.
Am I late to the party of knowing this or is this just a very niche thing?
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I think it's just acceptance of different genders, relationships, just way of living (as long as it doesn't hurt anyone) in general.
Personally I don't find a problem with polyamory as long as all parties have consented to do so. Many people actually are polyamorous, but channel their desire in the form of infidelity and that's what would not be ok imo
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I suppose that makes sense. I'm very old-school and religious so I am not exactly one to get on the polyamory train, myself personally. But, if someone wants to do so then who am I to decide who can and can't be happy? I just prefer to have one relationship and call it a day. Given my track record with women one is absolutely where it stops. More than one and I'll lose my mind, haha.
But, at least now I know it's a thing in the US. I just thought it was exclusive to other countries, due to their religious and cultural practices.
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I think it's frowned upon more in "Christian countries" because it's just not what we're used to culturally or religiously. It's similar to how we weren't used to anything other than heterosexuality once upon a time, and some prolly still have issues with that. But whatever someone else does in their spare time doesn't affect me and as long as they maximize their happiness while alive and don't take away others' happiness, I'm all good. And ditto about having more than one person in a relationship. I can't even maintain one relationship, I'd be a mess if I had more than one
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I just watched Wallace and Grommet for the first time, since I was a kid, and man do I feel inspired. I wanna go to the moon and eat moon-cheese.
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I've been having some bad heart problems lately. Financial stress and overworking yourself is highly not recommended.
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For those of you wondering what I've been up to, well, this: I got 7th Place in Help Desk at PBL Nationals and I've been working on Musicals and other sorts of competitions. I got awarded for my contributions to community service in Circle K, among other things. And, I dabbed on stage in front of a few thousand people.
Also, Hunchback of Notre Dame was probably the best musical I've ever done, ever. I'm the one with the beard, kneeling, by the way. Because... I didn't shave at all.
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I'm gonna give my 2-cents about the Masuda National Dex thing and the fan harassment towards him. Hey guys? Guys. Guys. No.
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Oh, whoa, hey, uhhhh... casually strolling in to say hello to everyone and wanted you all to get an update on my status at the moment. Currently, I am now done with this year of school and am now on my last year. It was rough, thus far, especially with finances, which is why progress has been... ehhh... Also, I have been constantly displeased with the script of my game and have come to the conclusion of rewriting a good majority of the game's story, especially the near endgame parts. But, a lot of great things have come to me while I've been away. First and foremost was obviously publishing my manga and getting a lot of great sales at conventions and my university. Another was being able to head to San Antonio, Texas for a PBL (Phi-Beta-Lambda) National competitions. What is PBL? Basically, a Business Honor Society that has you do sometimes philanthropy things, but also competitions. This week I'll be there to compete in 2 competitions that I placed in at State.
A lot of my setbacks will be rectified, soon, but I need to get a lot of headway on other, life things, first. This project is my baby and always will be, alongside another manga that I am currently in the works of writing that is completely unrelated to my game. I've been committed to this project for almost a decade and I've come too far to quit. This is only a minor setback and will be soon rectified in about a year or so.
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I also wanted to add something else, as well. I have struck a deal with a certain company and will receive investments for future projects of mine. It won't be anytime soon, as this will be late, late future. Say, 2-3 yearsish. But, if I'm not done with my game, by then, I will use part of the money received to help make my game even more exciting and great.
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Hey guys, as you all know I am in the musical: Hunchback of Notre Dame. Well, given the recent events in Paris, with the Notre Dame Cathedral catching fire, our cast at Midland University sang for the people of Paris who witnessed the events first-hand. If you all could take a moment to share the video we recorded, whether that be on Facebook or Twitter, of the cast and get the word out there, that'd be amazing! Also, if you could, please, use the hashtags #notredame #midlanduarts, that would also be amazing! Thank you all for taking the time to read this, and I hope to see you all again "Someday", haha