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Jobriq
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by Jobriq » Sun Apr 28, 2013 11:59 pm
Xanatos wrote:Well, they add sex, context (a censor depicting fried prawn does not adequately explain why Emi's ass hurts after they go to the shed...
Or does it? Wahahaha~!), and characterization.

Lol is that what they use to censor it? I haven't bothered trying with the H-scenes turned off.
Don't forget the H-scenes are also there to let you know that you got the good ending lol
Fist of the North Star is a strange movie ._.
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by Xanatos » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:06 am
Jobriq wrote:Xanatos wrote:Well, they add sex, context (a censor depicting fried prawn does not adequately explain why Emi's ass hurts after they go to the shed...
Or does it? Wahahaha~!), and characterization.

Lol is that what they use to censor it? I haven't bothered trying with the H-scenes turned off.
Don't forget the H-scenes are also there to let you know that you got the good ending lol
The censors are randomized pictures. It's
fucking hilarious when Hanako's scene gets censored by cooked shrimp.

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by Steinherz » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:30 am
Xanatos wrote:Jobriq wrote:Xanatos wrote:Well, they add sex, context (a censor depicting fried prawn does not adequately explain why Emi's ass hurts after they go to the shed...
Or does it? Wahahaha~!), and characterization.

Lol is that what they use to censor it? I haven't bothered trying with the H-scenes turned off.
Don't forget the H-scenes are also there to let you know that you got the good ending lol
The censors are randomized pictures. It's
fucking hilarious when Hanako's scene gets censored by cooked shrimp.

Black Humor at it's finest.
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by pandaphil » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:52 am
The H-scenes never really bothered me. It just adds an extra dimension to the characters.
Its a normal and natural part of being in love.
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by Earl_of_Grey » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:00 am
The censors are randomized pictures. It's
fucking hilarious when Hanako's scene gets censored by cooked shrimp.

Black Humor at it's finest.
Awkward moments like that make my cheeks burn.
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by YZQ » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:00 am
I believe the shrimps were barbecued...
Besides, as Hisao finds out, you can have plenty of sex and still fail to get the girl.
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by Earl_of_Grey » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:14 am
pandaphil wrote:Its a normal and natural part of being in love.
It all pretty much boils down to this. Yes, as a storyline, maybe explaining each scene is unnecessary. But for portraying each girl as someone who could really be out there and to give the storylines an extra dose of emotional realism and impact, they had a place. The interplay in each scene between Hisao and his lucky lady often explored the way they saw each other outside of a normal social situation, and really humanised the characters for me.
Then again, perhaps the feminists have invaded my head and made me approve so they can continue their domination of me.

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by pandaphil » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:32 am
I for one welcome our feminist overlords.
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by Earl_of_Grey » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:38 am
You'd better. Disagree and they'll sex you into being so fatigued you have no choice but to obey.
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by SpecimenSix » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:41 am
Earl_of_Grey wrote:You'd better. Disagree and they'll sex you into being so fatigued you have no choice but to obey.
Death by Snu-Snu? Not a terrible way to go, really.

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by KeiichiO » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:41 am
Earl_of_Grey wrote:You'd better. Disagree and they'll sex you into being so fatigued you have no choice but to obey.
I see no negative outcome from that.
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by Earl_of_Grey » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:45 am
KeiichiO wrote:
I see no negative outcome from that.
Kenji has seen, however. HIs sage eyes have seen things you wouldn't believe.
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by KeiichiO » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:49 am
Earl_of_Grey wrote:KeiichiO wrote:
I see no negative outcome from that.
Kenji has seen, however. HIs sage eyes have seen things you wouldn't believe.
I have sage-eyes as well, and I've seen boobies. I believe in boobies.
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by Earl_of_Grey » Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:03 am
KeiichiO wrote:
I have sage-eyes as well, and I've seen boobies. I believe in boobies.
*nods wisely* Indeed. Let us all bow our heads in thanks for boobies.
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by pandaphil » Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:05 am
Earl_of_Grey wrote:KeiichiO wrote:
I see no negative outcome from that.
Kenji has seen, however. HIs sage eyes have seen things you wouldn't believe.
Fuck Kenji (and not in a good way).
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