Eh, the original was too harsh and negative, too OMFGNinjas-ish for my liking.
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Eh, the original was too harsh and negative, too OMFGNinjas-ish for my liking.
It also had more personality than you've ever put into one single line of your reviews.
Showing personality is not the most important part of a review.
No. It was the most effective post I ever almost saw out of you, and a hell of a lot more interesting than the millions of others I feel like I've seen.Quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy
Eh, the original was too harsh and negative, too OMFGNinjas-ish for my liking.
If you're writing like OMFG, you're doing something right. Write reviews like that and soften them up later.
No, because I would never use a lame suicide threat as a method of trying to get pity like a fucking baby.Quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy
Eh, the original was too harsh and negative, too OMFGNinjas-ish for my liking.
I, as a writer, rarely do that though. Unless something pisses me off to no end to the point where I go on senseless rants, which I've done for WWF Raw (Xbox), Blinx, and a couple of other games.
It is when you aren't showing any. If the reader goes into a coma by the second paragraph, all the pertinent facts in the world don't make a difference.Quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy
Showing personality is not the most important part of a review.
Ninjas, suicide threat? Hardly. That post was hastily made in response to the non-stop negativity througout the thread.
Wrong.Quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy
Showing personality is not the most important part of a review.
MVS, it's merely an opinion...