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Re: Poor Odds of The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Coming to Wii U as Nicalis Says It's "Not Much More Powerful Than a PS Vita"

bleedinmagic81

@Charnel013 You've mocked me my beliefs, and called me ignorant—that's hating on someone; but, as I've said I don't care. I personally believe that attacking someone for their beliefs is "pathetic," if anything is, but to each his own. Keep on, if you wish.

But the reason I've not shown any evidence that the game mocks Christianity is because, as I've also already said, I've never played it (I've underlined that because it seemed to have went over your head the first time); I've seen people say that it does, so I thought that it did. My bad.

I can think of lots of better things to do than get barked at by someone over the internet (like sleeping, which I guess I should do soon), so bye—for real, this time. I'll pray for you tonight, whether you care for it or not.

Re: Poor Odds of The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Coming to Wii U as Nicalis Says It's "Not Much More Powerful Than a PS Vita"

bleedinmagic81

@Charnel013 Why no, I don't have proof for my beliefs: I have faith. Love me, hate me; agree with me or mock me—I don't care, and I'm not gonna argue about it. In Matthew 5:11, Jesus said: ""Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me," so I don't care if you mock me. May God bless you, even of you don't believe in Him—toodles.

Re: Poor Odds of The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Coming to Wii U as Nicalis Says It's "Not Much More Powerful Than a PS Vita"

bleedinmagic81

@Charnel013 It's a gaming forum; therefore, I am only gonna use it to talk about games. Maybe I've talked about other things in the past, but that was then, and this is now. Discussions about religions generally lead into arguments/bitterness—just look, you're being hateful right now. I disagree with your thoughts on religion, being a Christian myself, but I respect them—arguing over it is pointless; I've spent far too much time arguing over stupid things on the internet.

But of course I haven't played it more than you have; it'd be hard to play a game more than you (even if "more than you" would be just 5 minutes of play-time) when I've refused to support it. Plus, there are three (well, I guess it'd be two and a half) factors that have come up since my first comment here: 1) I've virtually lost all interest in games; and 2) The Blinding of Isaac is only on the e-shop, I believe; 3) it's also rated M, and I'm below the age of 18, so even if I wanted it, there's no way I'd be able to get it on the WiiU or New 3DS XL.

Re: Review: Chat-A-Lot (3DS eShop)

bleedinmagic81

@Tabbydasher Well, did you expect to be able to chat with friends that don't own the app? If so, what would they use to respond to your messages?

"Also, you must have an internet connection to utilize any aspect of the package — local play didn't seem to be an option."

If you're close enough to someone to use local play, you're definitely within speaking distance, so why is it a problem that the app doesn't have local? It'd be a pointless addition.