@Heavyarms55 She doesn't have "A" yacht, singular, she has TEN boats of various sizes, including the one you mentioned. This is a ridiculous level of wealth, that you are 100% correct about when you say we can't even comprehend that kind of money.
I guess what gets me is all I want is to not worry about the next big emergency, have a stable roof over the head of me and my family, and have enough to be reasonably comfortable, but still work.
I imagine having levels of money that I couldn't even count would feel feel like putting a GTA cheat code in, fun for a couple hours but then it gets boring really fast as the challenge and reward would be gone.
@patbacknitro18 Seriously? All that has been shown is a teaser trailer. We have no idea what the content will be like, but considering the talent working on it I hope it will be good. I like the designs so far, so I am willing to give it a shot.
And yes the 2012 series was designed for kids. Kids shows can have mature themes.
I think you just are hating on a show you haven't even given a chance yet.
@BensonUii Same here. I have been a fan of most iterations of TMNT throughout the years. A few fell short such as the CGI one in 2007 and Next Mutation are probably the least enjoyable for me.
The new style is refreshing and I always enjoy it when well-known properties take risks. (Yes even Thundercats looks like a ton of fun) The 2012 TMNT series was a big risk and shift in style but still came out incredible & It will also likely hold up better than the 89 series in the long run. As much fun as it was the 89 turtles were it just is hard to watch these days.
The thing most young adults and older forget is these series are designed for kids overall. If we enjoy them, that's cool too, but they are designed to capture the imaginaton (and wallets) of children, not us old folks.
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Re: The US Trader Who Bet $400 Million Against Nintendo Takes Huge Hit As Stock Price Soars
@Heavyarms55 She doesn't have "A" yacht, singular, she has TEN boats of various sizes, including the one you mentioned.
This is a ridiculous level of wealth, that you are 100% correct about when you say we can't even comprehend that kind of money.
I guess what gets me is all I want is to not worry about the next big emergency, have a stable roof over the head of me and my family, and have enough to be reasonably comfortable, but still work.
I imagine having levels of money that I couldn't even count would feel feel like putting a GTA cheat code in, fun for a couple hours but then it gets boring really fast as the challenge and reward would be gone.
Re: Rumour: Nintendo Is Banning Online Features For Suspected Pirated Game Carts
@Godzil How precisely will a buyer find out if the cart has been banned?
Re: Team Donnie Takes The Win In Splatoon 2's First Splatfest Tournament
@patbacknitro18 Seriously? All that has been shown is a teaser trailer. We have no idea what the content will be like, but considering the talent working on it I hope it will be good. I like the designs so far, so I am willing to give it a shot.
And yes the 2012 series was designed for kids. Kids shows can have mature themes.
I think you just are hating on a show you haven't even given a chance yet.
Re: Team Donnie Takes The Win In Splatoon 2's First Splatfest Tournament
@BensonUii Same here. I have been a fan of most iterations of TMNT throughout the years. A few fell short such as the CGI one in 2007 and Next Mutation are probably the least enjoyable for me.
The new style is refreshing and I always enjoy it when well-known properties take risks. (Yes even Thundercats looks like a ton of fun) The 2012 TMNT series was a big risk and shift in style but still came out incredible & It will also likely hold up better than the 89 series in the long run. As much fun as it was the 89 turtles were it just is hard to watch these days.
The thing most young adults and older forget is these series are designed for kids overall. If we enjoy them, that's cool too, but they are designed to capture the imaginaton (and wallets) of children, not us old folks.
Also #Teamdonnie all the way.