Dr. Psychedelic

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I think he started those solo routes at the beginning of episode 1 with the points system. I have two routes saved, one with Maya and the other Josy like when your on Bella's couch and you have the option of either calling Maya or Josy and the guide says its +1 to whoever you called
a wise guy once said:
"Fuck the Guide it's my way or the fucked up Highway."
 

lemonfreak

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Again. So? Does it mean that Jill can be older than MC by more than two years? Because that what it was about.
Assuming she attended B&R straight out of high school she would seem to be a little less than 2 years older than him (graduated 2 years earlier but has a birthday later in the school year since it hasn't been brought up in storyline). However, Jill is also of the social class that gets to take a gap year (much more common in Europe that the US) so she could be older.
 
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Does sleep humping count as experimenting?

Though personally I don't think there is anything between Jill and Bella.
Could we share a bed together and see if it counts?

Also I've been meaning to tell you that I respect your stance on Lynette being alive, that's an interesting concept
 
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I know it might not be a full DIK move, but you can select "Don't push it" instead of "Joke" and you won't insult Beth. It's not considered +DIK, but neither is it considered +CHICK. That's how I justify it to myself anyway on my massive DIK playthroughs. I require Beth to be part of my ginger harem, so DIK sacrifices have to be made.
I don't recall it being a choice at this point. I'd just been such a dick prior it came up. I'll have to replay it I guess. I don't have any real concern about Beth, though. She's no KRJ.

You said yourself that "17 to 18 is about the age that student's graduate High School". If you can graduate while being 17, then you can start college/university while being 17. And i know several people like that (but that's in my country)

Edit: I even know one man who was 16 when he graduate. His birthday in the end of the august, and he go to school just several days after he turned 6, so he turned 17 several days before start of his first year at the university and 18 just before second year.
That's how one of my friends did it during HS. It was just a matter of needing enough credits to graduate. It was a long time ago and things are a bit hazy, but he basically took every credit possible during his first three years, it was all he'd needed. He took an extra English course during the summer, and then came back for the graduation ceremony. He had a lot of free time that year.

The guide is my bible, I'm not like you cheaters using the mod praying to your false god scrappy
Hey now, they're all false gods. At least scrappy can deliver.
 
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godkingxerxes

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my cousin is 17 and a 1st-year college student.
That's how I always thought it was. You start college in your 18th year but it's possible to do that before officially turning 18, as in birthday in September to December. That's how it's been in Turrrana since they removed the 13th grade 20 odd years ago.

Could we share a bed together and see if it counts?

Also I've been meaning to tell you that I respect your stance on Lynette being alive, that's an interesting concept
Somebody has to carry the Lynette flag. And astonishingly enough, it's not the stupidest theory that I've seen here in the last couple days.

I love the Sage and Tybalt sibling theory with two different daddies even though they're the same age.
 
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lemonfreak

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That's how I always thought it was. You start college in your 18th year but it's possible to do that before officially turning 18, as in birthday in September to December. That's how it's been in Turrrana since they removed the 13th grade 20 odd years ago.



Somebody has to carry the Lynette flag. And astonishingly enough, it's not the stupidest theory that I've seen here in the last couple days.

I love the Sage and Tybalt sibling theory with two different daddies even though they're the same age.
So the school year doesn't start in September where you live?
 

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That's how I always thought it was. You start college in your 18th year but it's possible to do that before officially turning 18, as in birthday in September to December. That's how it's been in Turrrana since they removed the 13th grade 20 odd years ago.



Somebody has to carry the Lynette flag. And astonishingly enough, it's not the stupidest theory that I've seen here in the last couple days.

I love the Sage and Tybalt sibling theory with two different daddies even though they're the same age.
yeah you wouldn't believe my mother sent me to school at the age of 2 years and 5 months (the good old days)
 
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godkingxerxes

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So the school year doesn't start in September where you live?
No it does start in September, and most entering college will be 18 but those born in September, October, November and December will be 17.

You start school based on the year you are born, not the age you are when school starts.

To keep math basic and easy, if you were born in 2000 you start college in 2018, if you were born in October you'd be 17.
 

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That's how I always thought it was. You start college in your 18th year but it's possible to do that before officially turning 18, as in birthday in September to December. That's how it's been in Turrrana since they removed the 13th grade 20 odd years ago.



Somebody has to carry the Lynette flag. And astonishingly enough, it's not the stupidest theory that I've seen here in the last couple days.

I love the Sage and Tybalt sibling theory with two different daddies even though they're the same age.
Actually, since we discuss such things as age of those who studying in college, it's easy to see that two students of the same year not necessarily have the same age, and difference can be up to 1,5-2 years actually (especially now, when different people from different countries give some examples). And thus Sage and Tybalt theoretically can be siblings or step-sibblings (although i don't think so, but it's just about possibility).
 
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