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brythain wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:So it's literally Emi's route, then?
Laterally, maybe. But with an extra limb or two (rounding up).
Laterally, literally, toe-may-toe, toe-mah-toe, whatevs.

Also,

No Legs > One Arm Stump

No debates, it's mathematical fact.
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SpunkySix wrote:
brythain wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:So it's literally Emi's route, then?
Laterally, maybe. But with an extra limb or two (rounding up).
Laterally, literally, toe-may-toe, toe-mah-toe, whatevs.

Also,

No Legs > One Arm Stump

No debates, it's mathematical fact.
Except for the fact that Miki gets an advantage in Suzu's branch (I hope); I haven't read more than two chapters of her branch yet, but I'm putting all my money on the fact that the stump WILL be used during playtime.
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Yes, and Rin will give Hisao a footjob. I'm sure of it.
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SpunkySix wrote:Yes, and Rin will give Hisao a footjob. I'm sure of it.
Wait, aren't we supposed to be in the DLC thread by now?
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My computer went well and truly tits-up a few days ago, and so as a consequence I've lost (among many, many other stuff) all my KS progress. In a way it's nice as I get to build the menu picture up again and start anew, but losing a shitload of pictures (probably ~400) sucked arse. Moral of the story: back shit up.
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AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Moral of the story: back shit up.
Excellent advice... that's how I got the good ending in Emi's route the first time.

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Comic Sans?

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scorptatious wrote:So, I've been reading through the fanfic "Sisterhood"

A drunken Hanako and Hisao silently grinding on each other while a completely oblivious Lilly struggling somewhat playing the Cello right in front of them has got to be one of the funniest things I've read in a while.

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SpunkySix wrote:Yes, and Rin will give Hisao a footjob. I'm sure of it.
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For those of you who'd like to read more about modern Japan and Japanese culture in English, this year's best book for me was David Pilling's 'Bending Adversity—Japan and the Art of Survival'. [Amazon Link]

I've also been influenced a little by the Japanese classic 'The Tale of Genji', which is Naomi's favourite book in my headcanon. [UNESCO Summary PDF] [Interesting article (PDF) about the text]

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brythain wrote:For those of you who'd like to read more about modern Japan and Japanese culture in English, this year's best book for me was David Pilling's 'Bending Adversity—Japan and the Art of Survival'. [Amazon Link]

I've also been influenced a little by the Japanese classic 'The Tale of Genji', which is Naomi's favourite book in my headcanon. [UNESCO Summary PDF] [Interesting article (PDF) about the text]

Happy new year!
Good, now I too can go and pick up a sexy cripple girl!

All I need to do is figure out which limb/organ I should permanently and irreversibly damage...
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ParagonTerminus wrote:
brythain wrote:For those of you who'd like to read more about modern Japan and Japanese culture in English, this year's best book for me was David Pilling's 'Bending Adversity—Japan and the Art of Survival'. [Amazon Link]

I've also been influenced a little by the Japanese classic 'The Tale of Genji', which is Naomi's favourite book in my headcanon. [UNESCO Summary PDF] [Interesting article (PDF) about the text]

Happy new year!
Good, now I too can go and pick up a sexy cripple girl!

All I need to do is figure out which limb/organ I should permanently and irreversibly damage...
Obviously your heart. Chicks dig heart attack guys.
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SpunkySix wrote:
ParagonTerminus wrote:
brythain wrote:For those of you who'd like to read more about modern Japan and Japanese culture in English, this year's best book for me was David Pilling's 'Bending Adversity—Japan and the Art of Survival'. [Amazon Link]

I've also been influenced a little by the Japanese classic 'The Tale of Genji', which is Naomi's favourite book in my headcanon. [UNESCO Summary PDF] [Interesting article (PDF) about the text]

Happy new year!
Good, now I too can go and pick up a sexy cripple girl!

All I need to do is figure out which limb/organ I should permanently and irreversibly damage...
Obviously your heart. Chicks dig heart attack guys.
Sounds good. Plus, the path to heart attack involves eating mounds of junk food, so it's a win-win!
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I was asked out once, and it didn't even give me a life-altering heart attack.

Complete bullshit, if you ask me...
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brythain wrote:For those of you who'd like to read more about modern Japan and Japanese culture in English, this year's best book for me was David Pilling's 'Bending Adversity—Japan and the Art of Survival'. [Amazon Link]

I've also been influenced a little by the Japanese classic 'The Tale of Genji', which is Naomi's favourite book in my headcanon. [UNESCO Summary PDF] [Interesting article (PDF) about the text]

Happy new year!
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