Sukme

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When will the update be released? Is there no exact date known?
You've been in this thread long enough to know they don't give date predictions until they are into the testing phase. Bread has stated again and again they don't give an estimate until he is sure...about a week/ten days(ish) out.
 
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You've been in this thread long enough to know they don't give date predictions until they are into the testing phase. Bread has stated again and again they don't give an estimate until he is sure...about a week/ten days(ish) out.
It was a rhetorical question, because I know that, I'm asking this question knowing the answer, I'm showing that I'm looking forward to the game.
 

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It was a rhetorical question, because I know that, I'm asking this question knowing the answer, I'm showing that I'm looking forward to the game.
"!?" = rhetorical question
Correct punctuation is a good way to prevent misunderstands. I know that's treated like a four letter word nowadays but it keeps from having to explain yourself for no good reason.
You can also use a reversed question mark, but I don't know how to make those.
 
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It was a rhetorical question, because I know that, I'm asking this question knowing the answer, I'm showing that I'm looking forward to the game.
You know what else shows you are really looking forward to the game.
"Hey, I can't wait till the next update I love this game"
"This game is so good, next update gonna be 'whatever word you want to use'
"I'm really looking forward to this game"

No ambiguity at all in those.
and no-one will mistake you for a numnut who chewed their own thumbs off before licking the wallpaper paste
 
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"!?" = rhetorical question
Correct punctuation is a good way to prevent misunderstands. I know that's treated like a four letter word nowadays but it keeps from having to explain yourself for no good reason.
You can also use a reversed question mark, but I don't know how to make those.
A rhetorical question would just get the question mark. No need for an exclamation mark at all unless the statement is also meant to be exclamatory; and no need for a "reversed" question mark, which is not a thing in English.
 
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yo just curious, what did the story intend to go as of the end of 0.6.5? So Leslie won't be staying over at MC's house? Or is it that she lives in the parents' home and sometimes visits MC? Cuz the dumbells, plate on the dining table and bed on the couch doesnt make any sense to me
 

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yo just curious, what did the story intend to go as of the end of 0.6.5? So Leslie won't be staying over at MC's house? Or is it that she lives in the parents' home and sometimes visits MC? Cuz the dumbells, plate on the dining table and bed on the couch doesnt make any sense to me
Leslie said she would continue staying with MC and that what he did with his medication going forward is up to him
 
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