Crusader of Romance

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I feel the urge to remind people of the existence of the 1994 movie "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" which would explain someone associating the names "Priscilla" and "Quinn".

Not saying I believe it's true, just that it's plausible...
Very true. I don't think we've ever seen Quinn talking to a teacher or anything like that, so maybe it's true. DPC have done things like that before, making something look more important than it is.
I don't think it is, but I see it as possible.
 
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Bootyman92

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Not that he treats himself any better. Vodka fanny tampon shots and mission impossible: granny fanny, among several other incidents
Jumping on the granny grenade to check off the teacher task was probably the most real bro thing he ever did, but also one of the dumbest when the guys reveal that not all the tasks need to be done :KEK:
 
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It's a game called Being a DIK. ;)
This game. Does it have interesting and compelling interactive story telling based on decisions you make for the MC that follows his daily life on a college campus with sororities and fraternities, dorm & subtle relationship drama with multiple heroines and of course, sex scenes?

If so, sign me up!
 

Riaman

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Names are tricky, I mean Priscilla definitely has Roman origins, but as to it being a Christian Name? That's questionable... I mean yeah, there was one priscilla who travelled with Paul in the bible so suppose you could swing it, but it's not aa Christian as say Mathew, Mark, Luke, John etc.

I'd be more inclined to say if a father was pushing a religious/Christian name on a child, it would be Mary, eve or Sarah.
Reminder that Patrick wasn't even religious in beginning, it all started as a coping mechanism after Helen's health started to go bad, and this was shorty after twins birth but they were named by that time.

Maya is the farthest from being a Christian name, it is of Sanskrit origin meaning illusion or Magic.
 

Maccabbee

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Reminder that Patrick wasn't even religious in beginning, it all started as a coping mechanism after Helen's health started to go bad, and this was shorty after twins birth but they were named by that time.

Maya is the farthest from being a Christian name, it is of Sanskrit origin meaning illusion or Magic.
Yeah, the mother was the religious one, until her health deteriorated so much. I think Patrick was doing it for the mother at first, then went completely all in?
 
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