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Elhemeer

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Liz, Cat, Tanya, Veena, Karen. Who else are confirmed pregnant and on the Relationships page?
I don't remember a lot of explicit opportunities to impregnate girls.
I know various members of the cult are pregnant, but they're not on the Relationships page.
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S1nsational

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I can't remember how long that took other than her being First, but we've still seen miraculously few pregnancies so far.

There are 34 women in the Relationships tab. Currently of the 27 or so that we've fucked, many of those repeatedly fucked, only 5 are confirmed pregnant.
Liz, Cat, Tanya, Veena, Karen. Who else are confirmed pregnant and on the Relationships page?
I don't remember a lot of explicit opportunities to impregnate girls.
I know various members of the cult are pregnant, but they're not on the Relationships page.
I called it the Relationships tab and then called it the Relationships page, PLEASE tell me we're not going to be drawing a difference between Tab and Page.
 

Elhemeer

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I called it the Relationships tab and then called it the Relationships page, PLEASE tell me we're not going to be drawing a difference between Tab and Page.
Nope, I just clearly didn't remember ... so by the hasn't-been-updated-since-part-2 relationship page, you're right, he's only got 5 people pregnant ...
 
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PhineasFlynn

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Umm Which one is for part 3? :unsure: :p

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It's really simple. Just subtract the average total precipitation in your area from the current wind speed. Then you divide the prominence of the furthest point on the earth from the center of the earth (in meters) by the height of the tallest pygmy (in inches). You subtract the lower result from the higher one. You will add up the resulting number until you get the correct patch number.

Or you think about that a little and it comes to you by itself.

And if you can't even do this, you'll be playing an amazing VN full of neighbors, landladys, and grandma's friends. (y)
 
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Dr. Mick

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It's really simple. Just subtract the average total precipitation in your area from the current wind speed. Then you divide the prominence of the furthest point on the earth from the center of the earth (in meters) by the height of the tallest pygmy (in inches). You subtract the lower result from the higher one. You will add up the resulting number until you get the correct patch number.

Or you think about that a little and it comes to you by itself.

And if you can't even do this, you'll be playing an amazing VN full of neighbors, landladys, and grandma's friends. (y)
That's a great method. You do have to take into account atmospheric pressure (in millibars of mercury) and the temperature of exothermic reactions (in Kelvin) during the fourth Tuesday of the month. If when you make the calculation it is any other day of the week, simply subtract .0031415926 for each deciminute past the 29th of February and you'll be right on the money. ;)

And if you can't even do this, you'll be playing an amazing VN full of neighbors, landladys, and grandma's friends. (y)
Agreed. Patch or no patch this is a great novel, with fun characters, and definitely worth your time.
 

PhineasFlynn

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That's a great method. You do have to take into account atmospheric pressure (in millibars of mercury) and the temperature of exothermic reactions (in Kelvin) during the fourth Tuesday of the month. If when you make the calculation it is any other day of the week, simply subtract .0031415926 for each deciminute past the 29th of February and you'll be right on the money. ;)



Agreed. Patch or no patch this is a great novel, with fun characters, and definitely worth your time.
Sorry for the inaccuracy and thanks for the addition. In next addition, it should be added that this method only works in a leap year, and it must end with an odd number.
 

xapican

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Sorry for the inaccuracy and thanks for the addition. In next addition, it should be added that this method only works in a leap year, and it must end with an odd number.
can you upload your post in an audio file, I m struggling to read ...to much letters and thes number o_Osooo confusing...o_O
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Old Grumpy Wolf

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It's really simple. Just subtract the average total precipitation in your area from the current wind speed. Then you divide the prominence of the furthest point on the earth from the center of the earth (in meters) by the height of the tallest pygmy (in inches). You subtract the lower result from the higher one. You will add up the resulting number until you get the correct patch number.

Or you think about that a little and it comes to you by itself.

And if you can't even do this, you'll be playing an amazing VN full of neighbors, landladys, and grandma's friends. (y)
 
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