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The strength of a f2p

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On 2018-11-26 08:40:33Show All Posts
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you would wish if the game was free, and no one really had to pay, but that would just turn us into a communist party..

some say that is just plain idealism, but i don't know, i don't believe that there is no corruption in democracy..

and capitalism works because the fact is, it's was never fair in such a game to begin with.. (for many reasons)

what is true is that whatever starting luck you happens with, you had to make the best of it,

nobody can teach you that, if you fail to learn, you will die and be forgotten.

but even a f2p can enjoy a game like this and arrive towards the top of his own world

given enough motivation, perhaps just enough guidance, patience and support from peers.

However, knowledge is a double edge sword.

when one is given permission to wield such a tool, one is given responsibility and burden as well..

a leader in my country said something like this, "because it was never fair, that's why we keep striving to make it better"

small country like us have no choice, we are constantly in battle due to our location as a crossroad amidst the bigger countries

I used to hate the rain in this country, but now it just douse my feelings.

paraphrasing nagato: "he is our bridge, and pillar, we will strive with our hart with us, for we walk towards Akatsuki"

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