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Granted! But now theres nothing left to spend it on
I wish more people would join Starbucks
I wish more people would join Starbucks
Hmm, so the fact that I over slept the entire last week and wokeup at 19:00-01:00 each night wasn't a good thingKirin-Man said:Granted ... but you over slept, and woke up at 9pm the next night.
I wish money were easier to get.
daat99 said:Hmm, so the fact that I over slept the entire last week and wokeup at 19:00-01:00 each night wasn't a good thing
Granted but just when you have all the money you want money will become useless and everybody will use "credit points"
I wish there was something worth watching on tv.
Granted but they are instead of all your great daysSunshine said:Granted but it is in Swahili and you can not understand it
I wish You many great days Daat....
Kirin-Man said:Granted. Instead, they joined up with G.Lucas, and created Star Wars, the Series, ruining it for all S.War fans, everywhere.
I wish I was Force Sensitive.
Sunshine said:Granted but you only for 5 mins and that was the 5 mins you were in the shower
I wish I knew what force sensitive means
Now your a step closer to beign a Star Wars nerd.From Wikipedia said:The Force is described by Obi-Wan Kenobi as "an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together." The Force is life, and life is the Force. Some think of the Force as a sentient entity that may be capable of intelligent thought—almost as if it were a sort of god—while others simply consider it something that can be manipulated and used as though it were a tool.
In the original trilogy, there were two aspects of the Force given emphasis: the light side and the dark side. These are concerned with the moral compass of the Force in its various manifestations. The good side of the Force is the facet of that energy field aligned with good, benevolence, and healing. The dark side of the Force is the element aligned with fear, hatred, aggression, and malevolence; this side of the Force seems more powerful, though it is just more tempting to those that can touch upon the power as it doesn't impose any restrictions on its use. In the prequel trilogy, the Force was also described with two additional aspects: the Unifying Force and the Living Force. These aspects were not largely expanded upon in the films, but in the Expanded Universe they are defined by prominent Jedi philosophies. The Unifying Force essentially embraces space and time in its entirety. The Living Force deals with the directly ongoing niches present in the Force and compassion to living things.
It can only be harnessed by a minority of beings described as "Force-sensitive." These have been defined as either having a high count of microorganisms called midi-chlorians—the more midi-chlorians, the greater the person's Force ability—or having a strong Force "aura." It is probable that these traits are connected. Force-adepts are able to tap into the Force to perform acts of great skill and agility as well as control and shape the world around them. It allowed them to control its various embodying powers (see below).
The Force appears to be connected to, or responsible for, the destinies of living beings. As Chancellor Palpatine (Darth Sidious) says in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, some Sith masters were able to use the Force to manipulate life and death.
Because it "binds the galaxy together" it reveals characteristics attributed to Dark Matter whose composition is still unknown. Therefore, some believe that indeed some kind of force exists, unless astrophysics comes up with a credible explanation in regard to the nature of Dark Matter.
Granted but than you get pulled into "The Void" (look: voyager) and can never get out.Kirin-Man said:Granted.
Now your a step closer to beign a Star Wars nerd.
I wish my force sensitivity had lasted forever.
Slayer706 said:Granted, you wish but you accidently wish for your own death.
I wish I had something better to do that wouldn't end in my demise or bring dishonor to my name. Something that is not profane, violent, or disgusting in anyway. Something that could not possibly be considered perverted, sick, or funny. Something that wouldn't hurt or harm me, anyone, or anything that I have ever met or cared for. Nor would it embarrass them or me.