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Can someone make a Apk + OBB of this? I have 50+GB storage left but my phone refused to install this.
I enjoy it too, but I would like to have the option to switch the tracks. Also some actual audio during the sex scenes would be nice.It would have driven me insane if I didn't find it so incredibly relaxing to listen to. I think it's my favourite piece of music in any game that I've played.
Thanks, I found one.search for my posts, I have posted quite a few on this thread.
Samsung S20, Android 12.People that can play this game on Android using 0.6.2 patch, can u guys please tell me what phone are you using and what is the android version & system?
Her college friend yes.You can't "lewd the redhead".
Lewd is an adjective, not a verb.
You can be lewd, to or with the redhead...
Jokes & pedanticism aside, which friend of Caitlin do you mean? One of her college friends?
Though by AVN logic, Cait will not like anything more than sharing her lover with her friends ...You can have a scene with her college friend, but I can't remember if you need to be intimate with Cait for it to happen.
Don't think so, but her Lewd & Intimacy points might be triggers. Not sure.
I think I chose not to pursue her friend, as I didn't want to hurt Cait's feelings.
Well it's a verb now. lolYou can't "lewd the redhead".
Lewd is an adjective, not a verb.
You can be lewd, to or with the redhead...
Jokes & pedanticism aside, which friend of Caitlin do you mean? One of her college friends?
Thing is, this is not the first time I've heard it used. And yes, I did say heard and not read.Well, no. It's not.
It was incorrectly used as a verb.
That does not mean that it is one.
Few more years of common vernacular usage and it might be.... lol
Ha ha ha, don't.Thing is, this is not the first time I've heard it used. And yes, I did say heard and not read.
Yes, and lol is a legitimate term at this point. All the hip yungens use it.Ha ha ha, don't.
I've heard "lol" used as word, instead of, y'know, actually laughing (out loud).
That's the thing. They are. Saying the word is their substitute for the act of laughing.But none of them are laughing when they say it!
Does my head in.
Yup, how to learn social cues, when all of your social activity is digital...That's the thing. They are. Saying the word is their substitute for the act of laughing.
The thing to understand about the post 2000 born, and especially the post 2010 born internet generation is that they are not just constantly glued to their phones and computers and their spacebook and myface of what ever it's called but that they actually grew up with them.
What this means is that their upbringing is not human in the same way yours or mine was. And I mean no insult to them by saying this. It's simply that their entire behavior is completely different on an almost biological level.
You see we humans learn by mimicking. This is especially true in our formative years as small children. And this extends not just to higher skills but also base behaviors like talking, walking and the way we unconsciously express emotions.
And that's the crux of the issue. Where as you and I were raised by people and among people and learned how to perform basic human behavior by mimicking other human beings they were raised by machines. And just like Tarzan who was raised by monkeys and could therefore speak monkey they speak only in the language of the machine. They literally newer developed the actual parts of their brains required to be humans as we would recognize.
So when you tell a joke and one of them just stares you down strait faced and exclaims lol in a completely flat monotone he is actually laughing. That's just the way his brain is wired to express that behavior just as you or I express it by expelling large quantities of air out of our lungs at a set cadence.
Even autonomic responses are learned to some extent. We unfortunately have examples of this in feral children. Those are children that have for some reason or another been abandoned in the wild and left to fend for them self. When this happens the children inevitably end up developing animal behaviors to the point of going against basic human anatomical features such as walking on all fours.Yup, how to learn social cues, when all of your social activity is digital...
Different environment to develop in generally = different traits, different values.
But still, laughing is almost an autonomic response. We don't learn to laugh, it's not conditioned. Newborn babies laugh. We just find something funny & do it.
What we learn, is how to control that response & where it is appropriate.
But, even then, I have found many, many things SO funny that I could not hold my laughter in.