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In two separate playthroughs only.
Do I have to choose between Vanessa and Stephanie? Can't I have both?
Do I have to choose between Vanessa and Stephanie? Can't I have both?
Plastic whore gargling on her own piss doesnt count?WhitePhantom Thank you for an amazing game, currently my favorite. Tons of great paths, and high replayability. Are there any plans for including any lesbian watersport scenes? It's almost impossible to find in high quality games like this one
Well ... no?Plastic whore gargling on her own piss doesnt count?
There will be a scene like this added before the game is concluded, but not in the next update.WhitePhantom Thank you for an amazing game, currently my favorite. Tons of great paths, and high replayability. Are there any plans for including any lesbian watersport scenes? It's almost impossible to find in high quality games like this one
Thanks for the positive reply, I'm looking forward to it!There will be a scene like this added before the game is concluded, but not in the next update.
yesisnt emma and samantha the sisters of ellie?
There is, with StephIs there actually scat in this, or is that tag buggin'?
Not that hard to understand. She's saying that the police aren't responsible for finding someone guilty or not."We don't find you guilty or not" makes no sense. Not sure exactly what it was meant to say, but in this wording, it's garble. lol
"Whether you're found guilty or not, a hot meal..." would make sense, if that's what was meant to be said.
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Yeah, actually, with the general nature of English, I actually did not read it that way. I would actually say "we don't decide whether you are guilty or not." Or "we aren't the ones who find you guilty or not guilty." Ending the sentence with 'not' in that context just felt like ending a sentence with a preposition. Sometimes, the way it's worded, it gets confusing.Not that hard to understand. She's saying that the police aren't responsible for finding someone guilty or not.