I made a couple of metroid comics once, but they sorta had two Samuses (same color), Ridley was Samus's friend, and Kraid was a thief. I'll try to find them.
Sorry for bringing up this old post, but seeing as I haven't been here in over a year ... (>.<)
Do you really think so? Gee, thanks ... I'm hoping to try to bring back the series, but without my own personal computer, it's going to be kinda hard. That, and I have absolutely no access to any of the files. I dunno though, there is a *slight* chance that I might have the files on my ancient Compaq Presario, but no promises. If I can't find the files, maybe I'll just start over (I do remember the greatness of Strip 2). Maybe I can just re-download sprites and I believe I still have Fusion Emulated on the Compaq as well. I've got some new jokes to try out, so maybe I'll get working on it soon.
BTW: Does anyone even remember the name of my comic series? Because I sure can't (again, >.<)
There should be no reason ever to be offended on the internet.
You say that as if I was the first person to ever be offended by something on this or any forum has ever said. I guess I can't say I expect people to care about something that doesn't affect them, other than to say I hope that one day it does affect them in the worst way.
I hope that one day it does affect them in the worst way.
It just seems like faulty logic to desire more harm to come to humanity. I mean sure, there are times that people do learn from mistakes through punishment, but often times, punching someone back can just escalate things. People rarely think a repercussion is fair. The judicial system only exists to provide an impartial judgement, and in the US it rarely involves sentencing a criminal to subjection to violence.
Bottom line is, some people need to ease up, others need to toughen up.
I hope that one day it does affect them in the worst way.
It just seems like faulty logic to desire more harm to come to humanity. I mean sure, there are times that people do learn from mistakes through punishment, but often times, punching someone back can just escalate things. People rarely think a repercussion is fair. The judicial system only exists to provide an impartial judgement, and in the US it rarely involves sentencing a criminal to subjection to violence.
Bottom line is, some people need to ease up, others need to toughen up.
How is it faulty logic? Angry people get bitter, sounds perfectly logical to me. And as far as harm towards humainty goes, I was only talking about harm coming to assholes in a poetic justice kind of way. Like the guy who tells the AIDS joke ends up getting AIDS, but lives long enough to watch his loved ones die from it first. Or the guy who talks about the dead babies ends up having a still-born child and never gets over it. You know, nice ways that God helps out to make the world a little more balanced.