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grey_shadow

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What is not a matter of tastes, but an idiotic design choice is that:
  • we are in room A and we click on a door thus accessing room B
  • in room B we click on a bacward pointing arrow and we do NOT go back to room A, because hey the camera is pointing in the opposite direction now, so the door from wich we came is the one in front of us... :WaitWhat: :FacePalm: ...how are we supposed to understand that the camera made a 180-degree turn if there's no animation showing that? We of course suppose that the camera follows the MC's point of view, and the MC is not twisting on himself...
While there is definitely something to be said for always entering a room facing away from the entrance, that stops working so well when you can first enter a room from two different directions - either you have to have two views on the same room (which is more work and makes it harder to tell whether you've been in a given room before) or you need to avoid layouts where you can first enter a room from different directions.

It's all trade-offs, and there isn't a single best answer.

Well... considering that one's 2nd degree cousin is by definition the son or daughter of one's 1st degree cousin
(or - conversely - the 1st degree cousin of one's dad or mom)...
That's not the definition of second cousins. My second cousin is the child of my parent's first cousin (or the grandchild of my grandparent's sibling, or the great-grandchild of my great-grandparent).

What you're describing are first cousins once-removed.

The general rule for determining what sort of cousin two people are is to compare their ancestors to find the closest ancestor of either of them who's also an ancestor of the other. The number of generations in between that ancestor and the closer of the two decendants is the degree of cousinship (for example, between grandparent and grandchild there's one generation, so they'd be first cousins). Then the number of additional generations between the other descendant and that common ancestor is the number of removals (continuing the example, if the other descendant was a great-great-grandchild, that would be two additional generations beyond grandchild, so they'd be first cousins twice-removed)
 
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Ray_D

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:unsure: I don’t feel like Stephen could be strong/smart enough to be the mastermind. But, for simplicity’s sake, I hope you are right! (y)
Not really, Stephen is the most consistent character in all of BAD. Because his appearances in episodes are not always guaranteed, it allows DPC to better plan his plot and dialogue.:BootyTime:
 
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MiltonPowers

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Not really, Stephen is the most consistent character in all of BAD. Because his appearances in episodes are not always guaranteed, it allows DPC to better plan his plot and dialogue.:BootyTime:
Hey Ray, looks like you've been working out. Dropped a bit of weight there. Looking good my man. (y)
 
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Macky009

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Well... strictly speaking about genetics, 1st cousines have 1/4 common blood, while 2nd cousines just 1/8.
But 1st degree cousins are usually in the same age range, while between 2nd degree cousins there's usually a 40-year or more age gap...
Dude 40 yrs??? Where did you get that or to be more precise what country is that. Because here in my country I had my 2nd cousin who is closer to my age compare to my 1st cousin.
 

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She is a DIK girl, but a lot of people would now recommend Neutral/CHICK if you want the more romantic path and getting the "I love you". DIK works for experimenting and if you want the threesome with Cammy.
I want the "I love you", but in my bios I have "Jade and I had some "fun" during gender studies class", does this make it unobtainable?
 
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