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I hate being sick. I have a page long report I have to do, analyzing some poem, but I can barely focus, cause I can hardly breath right now, hence why I'm making mindless comments on my computer right now...hopefully my Sudafed will kick in soon. :-\
 
I hate having studied Latin for six weeks in Jr. High and only remembering how to say one thing, "Agricola est insula." That means, "The farmer is on the island." Yep. :-\
 
Only 6 weeks! What is that? I had 2 years, but all I remember is Marcus et Sextus en rami sunt, and semper ubi sub ubi.
 
Joyling said:
Only 6 weeks! What is that? I had 2 years, but all I remember is Marcus et Sextus en rami sunt, and semper ubi sub ubi.

Not much use in learning a dead language unless you're planning on becoming Pope or something.
 
I hate when you call the hotel office to find out how much a call to another room would be and they charge you 50 cents on the bill for a phone call.
 
I hate when games give you crappy characters and you don't level them, and then you are split into parties and you end up with all the strong characters in one party and all the crappy characters in the other party, so now you have to scramble and level grind with the crappy members. :-\
 
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Mai Valentine said:
I hate when games give you crappy characters and you don't level them, and then you are split into parties and you end up with all the strong characters in one party and all the crappy characters in the other party, so now you have to scramble and level grind with the crappy members. :-\

i hate the parts when the strong characters go to do something else and you have to kill a strong boss with crappy characters (reason why i train every character)
 
I hate all the crap Mai, and Zidart are talking about. That is the great thing about Bioware...In Kotor, your characters level up regardless of whether or not you have them in your party, and the game level scales perfectly, so there's literally no level grinding involved.
 
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