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Agree or Disagree (2.0)

Agree, although, nothing is really 'THE END'- there is always more that is going to go on afterwards, so it's more of an 'END OF A MIDDLE PART' than the actual end of a story.

It'd be fun to quietly sit down next to someone on a bench, and, not looking at them, whisper 'I got rid of the body. Do you have the money?'
 
In a hypothetical sense, agree. In real life, strong disagree due to the high chance of that ending in the police being called.

Not every battle is worth fighting.
 
Disagree, sort of a combination of both, depending upon what the situation is and what has happened so far that day.

Some days the world feels too people-y and you want to stay inside that day.
 
Agree, especially if they pull more nonsense like they did in Let's Go Pikachu!/Let's Go Eevee! and make catching large quantities of the same Pokémon over and over and over the main way of training Pokémon instead of getting to battle wild Pokémon.

If Pokémon Legends: Z-A doesn't focus that much on battling, they should at least make it easier to level your Pokémon for when you do battle.
 
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There's no one who could compared to a Glaceon anyway, in your dreams suckers! :cool:

Kinda depends doesn't it... reviewing like a skill of yours by comparing it to how well someone else does it is not necessarily a bad thing. I'll disagree.

Auto saves do more harm than good.
 
Disagree, they can be irritating, but there's nothing worse then the feeling of turning off a game after playing for hours and realizing you forgot to save.

Doing unexciting/routine quests in games can be relaxing.
 
Agree, and they can be helpful too. For example, the Sybiotic Fungal Bloom items I was farming in Star Wars: The Old Republic that I mentioned in another thread- when I first started it, I had to first pull up an image of the map online with the five Rakghoul Sybiote locations shown to see where to go. After a few times cycling through them, I pretty quickly learnt where they were and didn't have to keep looking at the map. Now I'm prepared for when the event occurs again.

Peach is a citrus.
 
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