Mar 11, 2009 at 1:47 AM
Join Date: Jan 20, 2009
Location: Gotham City
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Celtic Minstrel said:If you're right about that, then the majority of people on this planet are wimps.![]()
So be it.

Celtic Minstrel said:If you're right about that, then the majority of people on this planet are wimps.![]()
That still shines long after Ballos is dead and well into the credits? That fails to blind you when you fight him? Suuuure.Ray-The-Sun said:Ballos' evil is so strong that it manifests in the form of a thick, Luminescent fog that shines as if it were perpetual sunlight.
Memory issues I see. Ride the rocket to the top again to find out.Celtic Minstrel said:...What? What size issues?
T-Jack said:You know, he's right. Words can ruin man's self-confidence, relationship, career or public image, but can't directly hurt him. Right? Oh wait... *smacks Joker with rolled-up newspaper* Meh, close enough.
Flankenstein said:I think it's a special magical force that illuminates the caves, just like the island is flying by a magical force.
Flankenstein said:I think it's a special magical force that illuminates the caves, just like the island is flying by a magical force.
Icarus said:Maybe crystals or something...
T-Jack said:THE crystals. You know, that "don't need to explain their function" kind, every second sci-fi story has them.
Words can't physically hurt someone, true, but "hurting someone" does not imply physical harm.T-Jack said:You know, he's right. Words can ruin man's self-confidence, relationship, career or public image, but can't directly hurt him. Right? Oh wait... *smacks Joker with rolled-up newspaper* Meh, close enough.
Technically possible, but seems unlikely.andwhyisit said:An idea that nobody has thought of:
Light may behave differently under Cave Story's physics.
Celtic Minstrel said:Words can't physically hurt someone, true, but "hurting someone" does not imply physical harm.
shadowlord8745 said:i know some words people dont like!
LLAB EHT NO TEG
(read it backwards numnuts)