Agree or Disagree (2.0)

I've never played that, so disagree for now.

You like Wario better than Mario.
 
YES, Dyspraxia makes that pretty much impossible, I can't even talk while walking most of the time without tripping or bumping into something.

people need to be more aware to other's mental conditions.
 
Agree. Understanding what another person goes through/lives like is extremely important for a healthy relationship with them and with the world at large, at least to me.

You shouldn't judge/try to "decipher" what a person is like on their appearance, since most often than not, you're gonna get it wrong.
 
Agree, it's like that pseudo-science phrenology that claims you can determine someone's mental abilities and character based on the shape of their skull. Don't judge a book by its cover.

There is absolutely no cause for alarm. The wings are not on fire.
 
No wings in sight anywhere near me so I'll just say agree =P

The glass is half full.

Spoiler:
 
We'll never know, if it was filled up to half it's half full, but if it was filled up to the top then drank down to half it's half empty.

Running is the best way to exercise!
 
Disagree, it's usually at least twice a day, sometimes more, depending on what I'm doing and have planned.

No-one suspects the Butterfly.
 
Agree- something can have good animation, special effects, actors/voice-actors and etc., but still be absolutely rubbish. It needs to have actual quality, not have everything devoted to its appearance.

'Might makes right' is a short-sighted philosophy, and one that is often recanted upon meeting a more powerful adversary.
 
Videogames are the best way to relax :cool:

You don't need to agree with each other to appreciate something.
 
Disagree, you must ALWAYS agree- as the Buddy Bears say, 'If you ever disagree it means that you are wrong.'

Agree, two or more people with entirely different world views can still both enjoy a flower, a pleasant day, good food and etc.

You should look both ways before crossing your teacher.
 
Uh, probably. I definitely advocate for respecting teachers. It's a tough job. I admit, I didn't always think before speaking as a teenager.

I did a 'make up' assignment for a test. My teacher wouldn't change the grade after promising. I told him to go f himself. (He wasn't mad. He said he admired that I stood up for myself and he changed it). But yeah, I would advise not to do that to a teacher.

A broken clock is still correct twice a day.
 
Disagree. I don't think that violent videogames have the capability to make someone drastically change their behaviour that way. Nearly 100% of the cases where someone "becomes violent" because of a videogame is either someone becoming frustrated and/or stressed at a videogame (can relate), but even then it's mostly just a temporary thing and doesn't have any major effects on your personality, or someone that becomes actually violent from a videogame, but that case specifically doesn't just happen like "someone played GTA or something and became a violent person", normally the person themselves were already in a bad place and we're starting to become more mentally disturbed/going in the path of violence, and the videogame was merely the trigger that made them snap and become crazy. But even so, I believe that, if it wasn't the videogame, something else would've made them snap.

Conclusions (as in conclusions in a text like a story, article, script, etc.) are hard to do.
 
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