If I need therapy, then you are in need of courses in mannerisms and etiquette.

If I need therapy, then you are in need of courses in mannerisms and etiquette.
To be lost along a path is to have forgotten why it was traveled...
You think I'm lying with my bums to elbows statement?...
Keep it at the Open-Beta... I'm not paying to test this game yet...
PS: Good job on the FFXIII music and battle system can only get better at the return /cheer.


We shouldn't even be getting gear that should be unique to NPCs, especially those of high rank. This is the 'Lord' Commander attire, not the 'Lady' Commander attire. I thought his title and the previous Mog Station gear would have made it fairly clear that it would of been male only from the start. Having gender locks on attire is perfectly fine, as long as the amount is equal. It's about time the males start catching up.

It's this exact type of entitled steadfast ideas that are so opinionated it hurts the creative process. It can't be politely debated, only harshly argued with insults judging someone else. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion even if it's not to like another one. However to do so in such a counter productive manner is heresy. Pointing and laughing instead of inserting a polite propagation just shows poor mannerisms and etiquette as I've stated before.
To be lost along a path is to have forgotten why it was traveled...
You think I'm lying with my bums to elbows statement?...
Keep it at the Open-Beta... I'm not paying to test this game yet...
PS: Good job on the FFXIII music and battle system can only get better at the return /cheer.


You come into General Chat with a... I don't even know what kind of display that was, but it was painful to read, and expect people to politely debate when you won't even reveal the real you? Hiding behind a character in a forum that is about general discussions, to be honest, I find poor manners and etiquette. I gave my opinion, and apparently that still isn't good enough for you.It's this exact type of entitled steadfast ideas that are so opinionated it hurts the creative process. It can't be politely debated, only harshly argued with insults judging someone else. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion even if it's not to like another one. However to do so in such a counter productive manner is heresy. Pointing and laughing instead of inserting a polite propagation just shows poor mannerisms and etiquette as I've stated before.
Dernière modification de Settiesama, 19/04/2017 à 12h27




You need to put the thesaurus down. Your attempt at in-character purple prose is excruciating to read, nearly impossible to make sense of, and makes me seriously doubtful that English is your first language. If it's not, that's perfectly fine (I'm in the middle of learning a second language myself, so I understand how tough it can be) but you are really going overboard.

What is this whole hide behind a character you speak? I am no one but myself, nor will I ever try to hid behind false pretense. It's not my fault you run into other people pretending to be something or someone they aren't. This is something I wont ever understand, nor care to. You are who you are. It's not your opinion it's how it was presented. The fact you take a skewed misconception and run with it is no ones fault but your own.
To be lost along a path is to have forgotten why it was traveled...
You think I'm lying with my bums to elbows statement?...
Keep it at the Open-Beta... I'm not paying to test this game yet...
PS: Good job on the FFXIII music and battle system can only get better at the return /cheer.

No I am English and I am very dyslexic. I also know for a fact that the only way to truly hold a language is to constantly use it and expand upon it. You say it's excruciating to read and I will say your response is appalling to hear. I do not use a thesaurus so all these words are ones I know. I'm sorry you feel everyone is in need of a book to pull "elaborate" words from. As for purple text prose..... Ha, purple text disgust me... I would never stoop so low. Purple text is only for emotes never quotes. Are you really that long winded you must quote yourself... NPC don't even do that.
To be lost along a path is to have forgotten why it was traveled...
You think I'm lying with my bums to elbows statement?...
Keep it at the Open-Beta... I'm not paying to test this game yet...
PS: Good job on the FFXIII music and battle system can only get better at the return /cheer.

Just because I'm have a personification doesn't mean that my thoughts and said emotions behind them aren't my own. So, your retort is not relevant.
To be lost along a path is to have forgotten why it was traveled...
You think I'm lying with my bums to elbows statement?...
Keep it at the Open-Beta... I'm not paying to test this game yet...
PS: Good job on the FFXIII music and battle system can only get better at the return /cheer.
It's absolutely fine for some pieces of gear to be designed exclusively for one particular gender. Given the abundance of gear designed exclusively for female characters it is completely fair for something like Aymeric's armour to be limited to male characters - and before people bring out the usual 'they should make the female gear gender neutral as well' argument, I'd point out that that doesn't do a whole lot to appease those of us who play male characters and are perfectly fine with having some gear designed to fit a male character first and foremost.
A lot the 'unisex' gear and hairstyles are quite blatantly designed in a feminine or androgynous manner. This is very evident with a lot of caster gear sets and some of the hairstyles. When gear is more neutral in appearance or is designed with a specific gender in mind, however, it is typically allowed to have more depth to it. I'd point to the Songbird attire as an excellent example of this. We received two sets, one for male characters and another for female characters. I'd like to see more of that moving forward since it's an excellent compromise. The equivalent of Aymeric's set, for female characters, is Minfilia's attire.
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