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Current As a certain murderous android would say in the worst film of a good trilogy, "I'm back."

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He's very... effeminate.

Also, obligatory Chu2byo .gif.


Has anyone seen the second season yet? I haven't watched it as of this time, but I hear it's good...?
The story is really depressing. None of the endings are good, just some are better than others. Won't spoil it if anyone plans on playing it, just keep it in mind.
It was only in 2013 that an official English localization was released.

Personally, I'm kind of endeared to the game, no matter how much of a mind-fudge it is. And to think that the guy who wrote it is the same guy who planned Madoka...
GOD DAMMIT YOU SPOILED IT FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN'T PLAYED IT.

EDIT: Which doesn't include me. I've played every route. Dayum man.
Speaking of lolis, have any of you ever played Song of Saya?
NyanCaxx said
Bikko is pretty recognisable. There aren't many one-legged, one-eyed, pot smoking, loli prostitutes out there on the interwebz.


What.

*googles Bikko*

Oh.
I have to wonder if eighth grader delusions/syndrome is a real thing? It sure is hell is interesting to watch though. :3
tathgon said
yeah... atrium, central room, common area. Didn't know what to call it. I at least allowed myself outs for my next post. :P Wish we had more of a layout for this temple, at least it would be easier to determine where people are within it at any given time.


Take from someone who does Latin and Roman history, it's called an atrium.

Wikipedia said
In architecture, an atrium (plural: atria or atriums) is a large open space located within a building. Atria were a common feature in Ancient Roman dwellings, providing light and ventilation to the interior. Modern atria, as developed in the late 19th and 20th centuries, are often several stories high and having a glazed roof and/or large windows, and often located immediately beyond the main entrance doors (in the lobby).
And I'm back!

Would have been back much later if it weren't for the GIANT BLOODY HORNET in my room that woke me up at 7:30, so now I'm in my underwear in my dad's office without my contacts waiting for him to wake up so he can kill it. I see you've all gone and done stuff without me, so from now on, I will no longer sleep.
At all.

Now then, before I get to reading the load of posts that spontaneously appeared over night, I shall give my two cents on what game consoles I have. I am a complete Sony superfan, as I have the original PlayStation, the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 3, two PlayStation portables and a Vita which I got for Christmas. Still haven't bought the PS4 yet, but with Metal Gear Ground Zeroes on the horizon, I'm getting a bit overly excited.
I always liked that scene.
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