You know what else is enticing? Mummy masks.
Umm, okay, not really enticing. Forget I said that.
So, in other news, item glitches, Y U DO DIS TO ME??
Apparently Jammers' dens are not "epic" enough to fit AJ's description. Now, our dens are only "cool."
"Cool den of the week" doesn't even sound good! But I so see where AJ HQ was coming from. Half the dens they post aren't "cool," much less "epic." No offense people with those dens of course. (Funny how when people say "no offense," they usually say something offensive.)
Yay, more answers from the Jammer Voice page!
(On the nm equality) "Non-members should *definitely* have more equality.
In the whole history of my blog, I've posted about 333 (not joking) member items and only 90 non-member items! (Not including RIMs and Updates, though.)
And AJ HQ has even *said* that AJ is about equality... D:
Besides, it's only up to a certain point that a game can make almost everything member and not have everyone leave - after that, people leave because they're being pressurized into buying memberships."
-Kinyonga
(On bringing rares back) "Rares are about the challenge.
What game is without a challenge?
DragonVale has Epic Dragons.
TinyMonsters has Legendary Monsters.
Even CLUB PENGUIN, for Mira's sake, has the chance you can see someone like Rockhopper.
Say, if money didn't have any value anymore.
The people with it become upset.
The people without it become happy.
Then it would become boring, and people would wish money still had value.
Replace money with rares, and you easily get the picture.
AJ used to give certain people rare things, like Beta Eyeballs.
What if they could create new rares instead of bringing back old ones?
I hope you take this into consideration."
-Cahill AJ
Amazing answers, thank you guys. :) Be sure to keep those comments coming!
Later dudes, have a great Tuesday (ha)!
I definitely know what you mean about the whole "no offense" thing. That phrase has probably earned its rightful place in my top ten pet peeves list. Whenever someone says it, I just want to blurt out, "I'll take offense anyway, so don't even try."
ReplyDeleteAnd, the truth is, saying "no offense" is like calling attention to something that could have NOT been offensive, had you not said the words before it.
I feel like people view the words "no offense" as a filter or something to help barricade the flow of words that come out of their mouth. Honestly, just try to think of your words before you spit them out, because things that might sound good in your brain will probably end up sounding terrible once they come out. Not to mention that it can be really offensive to certain people. (Including me, I am a very oversensitive person. It's a bad habit of mine.)
Not that I was contradicting your use of the "no offense" phrase at any time of this comment, I just wanted to rant on for no reason. ^.^
Ciao! ~Comet
Wow, you've really put a lot of thought into this! XD
DeleteVery true what you said about "drawing attention to it." When someone says "No offense, but.." you brace yourself for whatever offensive thing they're gonna say next.
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