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Udayana

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Interesting. But I wonder, what would be his opinion about lesbian harem games? I believe he would be fan
I don't remember any lesbian harem in the works of both Alexandre Dumas, but what matters is that we like "Actual Roommates" :D Personally I particularly like the blonde girl who was straight before she met the MC (I forget her name) :love:
 

cooldevo

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By that logic, you'd have to call both handball, tennis, and golf "football" as well
For American Football, it's pretty much lost all of it's rugby roots. So it's very easy to not notice it. What is now American Football began in Canada, back with earliest found recordings dating back to the 1860s. 1880s are when it really formalized into the "Canadian Rugby Football Union" and was often called "foot ball", yes with the space, and predates the US picking up the sport. It wasn't until 1874 when McGill University (Montreal, Quebec) challenged Harvard University to play that it picked up interest down south.

A good historical reference: for those so inclined to enjoy history.

Yes, I'm from Canada and am very heavily involved in Canadian Football. Just notch it alongside Hockey as two sports originating from Canada. Basketball was invented by a Canadian who was the US, so that's gotta be at least a half point. :ROFLMAO::LOL:

But that's way off-topic now, so I'll wrap up here. :coffee:;)
 

Udayana

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Just notch it alongside Hockey as two sports originating from Canada.
Are you sure hockey wasn't introduced by Canadians from Nova Scotia, that is to say Scotsmen? There's a Scottish sport named "iomain" in Gaelic which is probably older.
Well, personally I'm French so I'm rather neutral, except that I love that strange and horribly difficult language they still speak in Scotland, and in Nova Scotia. After all, I'm not so neutral :ROFLMAO:
 
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Udayana

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Since Hullahopp is puzzled, here is a Canadian piper (unless I'm mistaken), which means Canada comes from somewhere (from France too, but we don't play the bagpipes).

About Indians who were slaughtered by civilized Europeans I don't know much, unfortunately.
 

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Since Hullahopp is puzzled, here is a Canadian piper (unless I'm mistaken), which means Canada comes from somewhere (from France too, but we don't play the bagpipes).

About Indians who were slaughtered by civilized Europeans I don't know much, unfortunately.
Oh, thank you. But I think the game you're thinking of is shinty, or hurling. (The rules are different than in the hockey.) I understand that hockey as we know it today was invented in Quebec (soldiers from one of the forts wanted to sweep up the icy yard, then one of them started chasing a piece of wood on the ice with his broom, and the others joined in.)
 

cooldevo

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Are you sure hockey wasn't introduced by Canadians from Nova Scotia, that is to say Scotsmen? There's a Scottish sport named "iomain" in Gaelic which is probably older.
Well, personally I'm French so I'm rather neutral, except that I love that strange and horribly difficult language they still speak in Scotland, and in Nova Scotia. After all, I'm not so neutral :ROFLMAO:
You are correct, yes. Stick and ball games date back to ancient Greece and Egypt. It is speculated that the sports of Hurling (Irish), Shinty (Scotland), and Bandy or Bandie-Ball (British) have older roots than hockey. They were all stick and ball games played on the ground, not ice.

Ice Hockey itself is a derivation of those types of sports and the first officially recognized game of Ice Hockey was, again, in Montreal Quebec, in 1875, with the first formalized rules in 1877. There is some record of a stick and ball game on ice in England, but from what I've read nothing was formalized for the game so it never got official recognition as a sport.

Sorry, now we are way off topic, and I'll let everyone get back to their originally scheduled broadcast. I find the history of sports interesting, so it's easy to get off-topic for me.
 

MontyP1

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Just found this yesterday and figured I'd give it a try. It was fun and looking forward to the next chapter.

Two things tho...

First
For whatever reason, I had Krysten Ritter in my head as the MC for almost the entire playthrough. Not complaining tho. Must protect the small goth girl....

And second
Who would have thought that the hardest decision I would ever have to make in any game/story would be having to decide to bring the cat or not :cry::cry:Seriously WTF?
 

markl1717

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Just found this game and it's HANDS DOWN my favorite lesbian story! I rarely read the entire story as I find many long winded and unnecessary, but I read every part so far. I even found the cat dialog amusing lol. Really nice to see so many beautiful women all intertwined. My only request would some anal licking.
 
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