I get sleep paralysis very often, actually. I think by now I can kinda wake up from it not-terrified cause my body knows whenever I see leprechauns with axes I can't run away from, it's got to be my brain fucking with me.
I've been so sleep deprived recently (as I usually am anyway) that I slept through March 7th. Slept pretty much an entire day. And now I probably have a fucked-up sleeping schedule that's going to be a pain to fix.
Dinh AaronMk said
And I find myself at that quandary if I should get Dark Souls. And that question looms: am I ready to have my soul crushed?
I keep hearing it's good, but I don't like the style. It's too dark for my liking. Like, with all the weird-ass monsters and whatnot. I don't know. It reminds me of Japanese games, which I hate.
Oh, yeah. I have some strong feelings on this matter too. Otherwise I wouldn't have argued over it. And I suppose I should stress that I apologize for being a sarcastic, condescending asshat. I said it before, that's just the way I am. Nothing personal. But I'm quick to argue on things like this, I just can't help myself.
@Daemon: You don't understand though. We don't need to fight back harder. That's counterproductive and flat-out wasteful. What we need to do is legalize drugs, regulate them and tax them. That'll stop a big portion of drug-related illegal activities and the government will make a profit. No need to send people out to die needlessly, or cause further violence that risks escalating the matter into something far more costly and bloody.
And clearly you've completely missed the point of Breaking Bad. It's not idolizing a criminal. If anything it shows how our prohibition laws have paved the way for a BOOMING illegal trade market, and smuggling. It shows you how bad we have let things become. There wouldn't be big drug operations like the ones you see in the show if we hadn't given them the means with which to create these illegal enterprises.
We don't need harsher measures; We need to stop being stupid. We've spent far too much money on the war on drugs. Too many lives have been lost. The last thing we need is to spend more money on it and risk escalating the violence.
You don't fight these things with fire. That's not how real life works.