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Can't really break what's already broken beyond repair.
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atorq replied to VN-Angel's topic in The Coliseum of Chatter
Shouldn't the taste be "Fishy with a hint of vinegar"? -
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It reminds me a lot of the Futurama episode "I Dated a Robot" where Fry gets a Lucy Liu robot that he starts dating. -
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That's sad, a bit creepy, very fascinating and somewhat beautiful, all in the same time. -
Confession: I don't understand people. They be weird. And dating is hard, the more I like someone the more I seem to fail.
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If your last google search was a VN title...
atorq replied to MaggieROBOT's topic in The Coliseum of Chatter
Rick and Morty I'd read it. -
I have had a similar problem, always seemed to happen around the same time late at night. I haven't seen it in a while, I believe I fixed it somehow but I have no idea what I did. While LibreOffice is better than nothing, I have no idea how anyone does anything without MS Office. There's always something missing or just not working properly in the alternatives.
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atorq replied to VN-Angel's topic in The Coliseum of Chatter
With Two Steps from Hell anything can be the greatest anything of all time. -
Congratulations! How much did you pay?
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I liked him better when he was alive.
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atorq replied to VN-Angel's topic in The Coliseum of Chatter
Mom's spaghetti will never be the same again. -
Well season 6 was mostly past the books and that was fine, so hopefully it'll continue.
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I don't know, that seems like an awful lot of work. Plus dat sweet neckbeard, who wouldn't want that?
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Confession: I went on some sort of date thing recently. I have never felt more confused in my life. I think I should just grow a neckbeard and never go outside again.
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So you have a small penis? Is that what you're trying to say here? -
You mean like how we are using the pleasure from our visual novels, video games, porn, movies and anime to escape the painful realities of life? Sounds one or two or perhaps every episode of Black Mirror, don't think I've encountered any visual novel with that though, except maybe some poorly executed bad end, but it could be something fantastic.
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Mass Effect Andromeda - Ready for judgment (TuT)
atorq replied to InvertMouse's topic in Gaming Talk
After finishing the main story and having spent 67 hours with it I can only feel disappointed in the game. It's not a bad game, not by any means, but it's never anything spectacular. The open worlds adds no value whatsoever, conversations with characters you encounter throughout the galaxy rarely feel as fun as they did in the trilogy and the biggest problem of all is that there never feels like there's that much at stake. The choices of life and death, sometimes literally, that played a great deal in making Mass Effect into what it is are sometimes still there but the few that come don't feel like they mean anything. And perhaps worst of all it often feels like I'm playing Dragon Age with guns. Luckily there are still some good and pleasant characters to chat with on your ship. -
The common route is really boring. Some of the routes are a bit better, but the whole thing suffers from slow pacing and repetitiveness.
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And I'm a flying potato who's come from Mars to take vengeance upon botanists everywhere.
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VNs are like drugs, you might have a good first experience, but as time goes on the effect starts to wear off and you end up chasing that high you experienced the first time. The more visual novels I read the less I like them, and the less I even like the ones I used to like. They are repetitive, unimaginative, and all extremely similar. But every once in a while you find something that really connects with you and makes you keep on reading them.
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Liking people is scary, life was much easier back in the good old days when I hated everyone and everything.