pfffft some stupid generic bleh questions
Do players like you just start out in D6 and work your way up? lol
What makes players like you stand out from the rest? a lot of players do what everyone else says to do to get good but we still only see like 5 of you guys
WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO BE GOOD ;_;
What do you think of me?
gay
-Does your happiness depend on your health? For example, if you are a Breast Cancer Survivor (we all know you really have tits) and in the future, you have a relapse, would your happiness be affected by that news or would you embrace your suffering with acceptance and joy?
-Who are you? Names, nationalities, and virtually any other socially-defined attributes do not count. Deep down, who are you?
-Some say that striving for perfection is unhealthy. What if striving for perfection made you improve faster than you would have if you had lower expectations for yourself? Which way would be better?
Last edited by Spoiled_Milk; 12-13-2012, 04:05 AM.
pfffft some stupid generic bleh questions
Do players like you just start out in D6 and work your way up?
absolutely not. I've been playing FFR for a very very long time, and have pushed myself up as high as I can any time I'm presented with the opportunity to compete. My biggest skill jump was during the 4th official, because I was placed in the highest division with only two FMO AAAs; I managed to make it to round 7 out of 10 in that division, succumbing to Hardkore Atomic.
Originally posted by mRpREggERs
What makes players like you stand out from the rest? a lot of players do what everyone else says to do to get good but we still only see like 5 of you guys. WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO BE GOOD ;_;
I might be extremely proficient at FFR/keysmashing, but I don't care to "stand out" in the community. Being an extremely good player shouldn't be something that makes me stand out. As far as only seeing "only like 5 of you guys", there are a lot of really strong keysmashers that are just completely disregarded, and it's really unfair. What people fail to understand is that proficient D1 players are better than a good majority of the community simply because they're better than those outside the forum that play only casually. It somewhat irritates me to see players that actually know how to play the game (D2+) constantly calling themselves "bad".
Originally posted by mRpREggERs
What do you think of me?
I don't really have any problems with you; you seem like an alright person aside from the fact that you intentionally act like a prick sometimes.
Originally posted by Spoiled_Milk
-Does your happiness depend on your health? For example, if you are a Breast Cancer Survivor (we all know you really have tits) and in the future, you have a relapse, would your happiness be affected by that news or would you embrace your suffering with acceptance and joy?
Happiness is definitely dependent on my health for me. In the situation that you mentioned, I would be absolutely destroyed. When considering a serious health ailment within myself, I like to consider being rid of it as "normal" (so that when I mention normal, it's not a generalization/association). To go from a state of normality to realizing that my life is in jeopardy yet again... I don't know how I would react. It's even worse because I'm a pretty emotional person, too.
Originally posted by Spoiled_Milk
-Who are you? Names, nationalities, and virtually any other socially-defined attributes do not count. Deep down, who are you?
I'm... really not sure how to answer this.
Originally posted by Spoiled_Milk
-Some say that striving for perfection is unhealthy. What if striving for perfection made you improve faster than you would have if you had lower expectations for yourself? Which way would be better?
I disagree very much that striving for perfection is unhealthy, but I understand why people think it is. In terms of value, perfection can be analyzed in the same way as infinity. Think about it: to most people, achieving perfection is impossible. Additionally, having an unlimited amount of something is also theoretically impossible, as using something drops the amount of it that you have. This is as explicit of a comparison as I can consider giving.
However, I like to think of perfection on a subjective level. Perfection isn't attainable on an objective level because it does not exist. Anyone can take apart anything that you have worked on and find one single flaw, breaking the objective definition. To answer your second question: striving for perfection doesn't make me improve faster, but it makes the level of improvement increase. Essentially, I consider perfection as the limit of my ability, and it isn't possible to be pushed to that limit because at any given point, I can always work harder. Thinking about perfection in that light keeps me sane and always keeps me pushing as hard as I can.
The site is currently going through what seems like DNS issues, so that could be related to why you can't access anything related to SmartFox Server (which, coincidentally encompasses Multiplayer and Profile Chat).
Approximately how many hamburgers have you eaten in your life?
Holy christ, haha. I have no idea; it's gotta be a pretty high number. I lived pretty close to fast-food places like BK/Mc'Ds, but those hardly count as quality hamburgers, haha.
Originally posted by Zon Fire
would you rather be able to go super saiyan or catch/train pokemon?
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