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Decide whether to purchase or not.

Decide whether to purchase or not.

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PersieO
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09-29-2016, 06:41 PM
#21
This apparently. He thinks this is a lie and you need to watch the movie and anime to understand the world, locations, and characters. And it's not just him or the disappointed reviewer, it's a pretty large section of the community which is why the creator came out and publicly said the story wasn't very good and incomplete. Which might also have been mentioned in the video... So, even in the creators eyes that statement is false. And false = true lies.
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PersieO
09-29-2016, 06:41 PM #21

This apparently. He thinks this is a lie and you need to watch the movie and anime to understand the world, locations, and characters. And it's not just him or the disappointed reviewer, it's a pretty large section of the community which is why the creator came out and publicly said the story wasn't very good and incomplete. Which might also have been mentioned in the video... So, even in the creators eyes that statement is false. And false = true lies.

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semxkikker
Junior Member
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09-29-2016, 08:37 PM
#22
I directed you and the OP to a 50-minute video for the topic I discussed. Please watch it. I appreciate you taking the time to type out the full duration.
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semxkikker
09-29-2016, 08:37 PM #22

I directed you and the OP to a 50-minute video for the topic I discussed. Please watch it. I appreciate you taking the time to type out the full duration.

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mistymairu
Member
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09-30-2016, 04:44 AM
#23
The text explains that lying and being mistaken are different concepts. It clarifies that even when incorrect, one isn't deceiving; they're separate ideas. The author emphasizes their personal perspective on the game, suggesting it holds value for some but not others. They also mention a subjective feeling about its worth.
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mistymairu
09-30-2016, 04:44 AM #23

The text explains that lying and being mistaken are different concepts. It clarifies that even when incorrect, one isn't deceiving; they're separate ideas. The author emphasizes their personal perspective on the game, suggesting it holds value for some but not others. They also mention a subjective feeling about its worth.

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Brummer0815
Member
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09-30-2016, 08:58 AM
#24
He’s a fearless, world-hopping spy who fights terrorists, but his life changes when he learns his wife might be with a used car salesman and that terrorists are bringing nuclear weapons into the U.S. I also appreciate when people bring up dictionary definitions without reason. English is my second language, and it’s normal to say something is both “false” and a “lie.” It’s not about literal vs. figurative meaning—it’s just how conversations can go.
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Brummer0815
09-30-2016, 08:58 AM #24

He’s a fearless, world-hopping spy who fights terrorists, but his life changes when he learns his wife might be with a used car salesman and that terrorists are bringing nuclear weapons into the U.S. I also appreciate when people bring up dictionary definitions without reason. English is my second language, and it’s normal to say something is both “false” and a “lie.” It’s not about literal vs. figurative meaning—it’s just how conversations can go.

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billyPlayz181
Member
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09-30-2016, 04:16 PM
#25
A small misstatement then. To savor the game, no. Because pleasure offers endless forms. But to grasp the narrative? The tale of FF15 was divided, and to comprehend it, you must examine all available content.
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billyPlayz181
09-30-2016, 04:16 PM #25

A small misstatement then. To savor the game, no. Because pleasure offers endless forms. But to grasp the narrative? The tale of FF15 was divided, and to comprehend it, you must examine all available content.

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