The Risks and Dangers of Renting Witches: Protecting Yourself from Dark Magic

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Renting a witch may sound like an unusual concept, but it is actually a practice that exists in some parts of the world. However, it is important to note that this practice is highly controversial and often illicit. Witchcraft has long been associated with supernatural powers and mystical abilities. In many cultures, witches are believed to possess the ability to cast spells, perform divination, and communicate with spirits. Some people, in their desperation or curiosity, believe that renting a witch can help them to solve their problems or fulfill their desires. However, it is important to understand that witchcraft is not based on scientific principles or empirical evidence.


DavidI3 on Sep 8, 2009

Personally, I don t know why you criticize me for praising Avatar s use of 3-D having not seen the film and then you yourself say very matter-of-factly that Avatar will be like most films and maybe an 60-90 minutes of non-continuous action by this I mean there s action but sometimes in the background while they try for a plot and the rest will be static plot continuous. Tarantino s most recent is a smart film, and it s also lengthy, and that just turns people off more than a mindless sequel, so yes, weak competition.

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However, it is important to understand that witchcraft is not based on scientific principles or empirical evidence. It is considered a form of folk magic or spiritual practice, often rooted in superstition and myth. Many witches may claim to have special powers, but there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.

Capcom's "Compensation"

As many of you know already, CoA took anything pertaining to Django from BN 6, including the Immortal Area, Undernet 3, Graveyard 1, and several chips.

However, CoA didn't think it was right to just take and not give. There were 10 extra help missions and a special form for Blues, Blues FZ, that had to be unlocked using battlechip gate. So to make up for taking out all of that stuff, CoA gave us those 10 extra missions and Protoman FZ without having to do anything to unlock them.

My question is, do you think those 10 missions and extra fight make up for removing everything Django related?

Pactio!
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Jul 18, 06 at 5:57pm ^

Hell no, I'm still pissed at them for there little stunt

EDIT: ProtoMan FZ didn't require a Battle Chip Gate.

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Jul 18, 06 at 6:00pm ^

I dont think it was worth it they took out Hakushaku, and the Django chips thats 6 chips they got rid of and Blues FZ doesnt give you a chip so when you think about it they still have it better.

Pactio!
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Jul 18, 06 at 6:03pm ^
quote Gaara King Of Sand

I dont think it was worth it they took out Hakushaku, and the Django chips thats 6 chips they got rid of and Blues FZ doesnt give you a chip so when you think about it they still have it better.

They've had it better in ALL MMBNs, I heard thats the Japanese version of the first version lets you get the Life Virus chip in-game, NO special things done

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Jul 18, 06 at 6:37pm ^

even BNW3 black wasnt realesd in the US but in that you could get the Punk chip witch they got rid of in the US

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Jul 18, 06 at 6:50pm ^

It's a better trade. Yeah, the fight with HakuShaku is missed, but the Django and HakuShaku chips weren't the best thing ever (though they were pretty good).

The 10 Extra Missions, however, give us Areagrab *, Judgeman *, Elementman *, Fastguage *, Custom+2, and other goodies. I'd rather get those through missions than waste my life at the Bug Frag Trader.

Pactio!
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Jul 18, 06 at 7:00pm ^
quote Gaara King Of Sand

even BNW3 black wasnt realesd in the US but in that you could get the Punk chip witch they got rid of in the US

MMBN3: Black is Blue version in America, and if you get Black, it will allow you to trade Punk to the American version, read MMBN3's cheat section

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Jul 19, 06 at 2:04am ^
quote Zephyr Delta

It's a better trade. Yeah, the fight with HakuShaku is missed, but the Django and HakuShaku chips weren't the best thing ever (though they were pretty good).

The 10 Extra Missions, however, give us Areagrab *, Judgeman *, Elementman *, Fastguage *, Custom+2, and other goodies. I'd rather get those through missions than waste my life at the Bug Frag Trader.

That's a surprise. Only one yes.

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Jul 19, 06 at 2:16am ^

No way was it worth it. Any day I'd trade a few missions and a few chips made easier to get, but still possible to find in the other version for 3-4 more areas, 9 more chips, 1 more boss, and other cool stuff.

REBORN.
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Jul 19, 06 at 7:37pm ^

I say that it's equal. But I got the japanese version anyways. I didn't really like the missions to much in exe 6 that much anyways. Didn't want to do 10 more.

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Oct 27, 06 at 10:06am ^

what more could i say. damn u capcom.

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Jun 26, 09 at 3:12am ^

yeah!! we got jipped!! to tell u the truth, i was saying:"so wut?" but now im really ticked. they hav gone too far. so wut if it gets a tad gorish.? it isnt like kids rnt playing games like grnd theft auto san andreas. if thats the case i dont see the big deal. even if boktai(game sucked eggs. i know b/c i played it and then took out the cartridge and threw it out my window) had bad sales. still no reason to do that to us.

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Jun 27, 09 at 8:45pm ^

Way to bump a 3 year old thread.

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Moreover, renting a witch can be exploitative and dangerous. In some cases, individuals may seek the services of a witch to harm others or manipulate a situation to their advantage. This can lead to unethical and potentially illegal activities. Additionally, the practice of renting a witch perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination against those who identify as witches. Many people who practice witchcraft do so as a form of personal spiritual belief or as part of a community tradition. Labeling them as mere commodities for rent can be dehumanizing and disrespectful. In conclusion, the concept of renting a witch is a controversial and potentially harmful practice. It is important to approach these beliefs and practices with caution and critical thinking. Instead of relying on supernatural interventions, it is often more beneficial to seek evidence-based solutions and rely on scientific methods to solve problems and address personal desires..

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