- Jan 27, 2020
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Ah, i see you're not a man of culture.what i never get is why americans or europeans are making games about japan, i guess weebs are all over
Epic cumback!Ah, i see you're not a man of culture.
bruh sameI'm stuck! The game say's "go to minato's house" but if i go there nothing happen, could this be a bug? i have nothing else to do
I dont know, i didn't set a timerI know I sound like a broken record, but gonna ask once again.
Any indications as to the approximate length of the game?
You have to ring the doorbell. Easy to miss.I'm stuck! The game say's "go to minato's house" but if i go there nothing happen, could this be a bug? i have nothing else to do
"It's no surprise Noriko refers to me as a parasite; I am one." <- This is grammatically correct.I don't see anything technically wrong with the fourth picture, I don't know what that person is on about. However, it's better to use a "." instead of a comma there. In truth the sentence itself is awkward, while not really wrong, but its not really natural. I would suggest something like this:
"No wonder Noriko calls me a parasite. I am one." <---I'd actually add a bit more to this but I need more context. This is just makes it worded more naturally and splits it with the period. The "I am one." part should probably have a bit more to it, but that is dependent on context.
Using likeliness is more than enough to get your ass kicked in court. (you can't just use anything you want, and make it "look similar" to something else, it would contravene the owner's own copyright.)would be great if he made a character that looks like one of the characters in either of those
a big early fuck you