PJWhoopie
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If that is how they wanna celebrate the 4th of July.... have at it!
but is she a bogan ?Melbourne
Yeppers, she's Australian.
I think somewhere on this thread I talked about how I had to tone her accent down. Found it!![]()
I'll refrain from making a judgement till I read her moans.... only then I'll be certainAmanda is definitely English!![]()
I believe Amanda (that's latin for 'must be loved' and I'll follow that order) used the plural form... trigger happy cretins...Sarah's English
Chris is indeed American
oddly enough Amanda touches on all this....well in respect to Chris at any rate
please...you don't think Notty wrote a whole wikipedia page just to justify a path no one will go, no one but the degenerate.and Sarah throwing in some french doesn't make her a frog-eater....Chris doesn't strike me as French (or any other francophone origin, such as Canadian). She might be from the US of Ass, though.
Sarah, on the other hand, has two particularities: One, she speaks French during VR (could Gloria be a split personality ? XD), and Two, "Davis" is a surname of Welsh origin. Interestingly enough, the Davis wikipedia page states in the very first sentence that it could be "a corruption". Those guys know about the corruption path![]()
Kim Huang maybe?Her last name is Huang. How much more "south-east asian" does it have to be, then?![]()
Well, it is most commonly Korean...Hm, I thought it's Chinese, but apparently it's not rare in Vietnam and Korea. Who knows where her roots are...![]()
Ooh, also a very good option! I noticed there were really LOTS of Asians in Aus when I was there (at least, compared to Western Europe). And the drinking habit still matches perfectly as well.
Amanda touches Chris? IS it a good touch, or a bad touch?Sarah's English
Chris is indeed American
oddly enough Amanda touches on all this....well in respect to Chris at any rate
Wouldn't that go for anyone who is "trigger happy", such as the MC in some cases?![]()
I usually end up on the same path, but with a few minor details, as I groundhog this thing, every time I try to do something drastically different I see Sarah's sad face and can't go on...There's a very good chance for me to miss some content though. Everytime I start a new playthrough to try out different paths, I end up picking the exact same options I took last time.. The biggest variation I had, was probably the order in which I checked the crates in the cargohold.
You forgot the green beer.We celebrate St. Patrick's Day (a holy day, mind you) by wearing green, listing to Celtic music, and getting loudly and obnoxiously drunk on Harp or Guinness.
As the melting pot, literally 'anything' could be an American name.American names
Amanda "Oh dear, it appears I'm having an orgasm. How pleasant."I'll refrain from making a judgement till I read her moans.... only then I'll be certain
I wouldn't put it past the Nottiest One to do that. Also, I won't make any comment about how Chris could very well become a "frogette eater"please...you don't think Notty wrote a whole wikipedia page just to justify a path no one will go, no one but the degenerate.and Sarah throwing in some french doesn't make her a frog-eater....
by the way waterboy... how s vinland going?
Yeah, well, the green beer is just Budweiser with food coloring.Kim Huang maybe?
Well, it is most commonly Korean...
Amanda touches Chris? IS it a good touch, or a bad touch?
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You forgot the green beer.
As the melting pot, literally 'anything' could be an American name.
Path dependantI believe Amanda (that's latin for 'must be loved' and I'll follow that order) used the plural form... trigger happy cretins...
Yeah, right. Soon she'll tell us our choices actually matter! Fake news!Path dependant![]()
According to Wikipedia, it's about 32M Chinese, 4.6M Vietnamese and 1M Koreans.Well, it is most commonly Korean...
Channelling your inner-trump are we Huiti?Yeah, right. Soon she'll tell us our choices actually matter! Fake news!
I hope you don't plan to force me to hurt an orcaAs for Vinland... There'll be a lot of water fun to come
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There is only one true Budweiser and it ain't American.Yeah, well, the green beer is just Budweiser with food coloring.
Annie can also derive from Eastern European Anastasia. This little Aussie was humbled in Eastern Europe for drinking prowess. They also have a significant Asian presence.Combined with her first name, that still allows us to headcanon her dad being Asian and her mother being Irish (or something similar, but she definitely has the right drinking habit)
To quote our Nottylicious princess, it will all go down to your choice. Nothing is forced, all content is... what was that again?I hope you don't plan to force me to hurt an orca
I'd rather sacrifice a princess than that...![]()
There is only one true Budweiser and it ain't American.![]()
Optimal?To quote our Nottylicious princess, it will all go down to your choice. Nothing is forced, all content is... what was that again?![]()
Disgusting swill...Yeah, well, the green beer is just Budweiser with food coloring.
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That is what I get for being dyslexic, I misread it. Odd though, since all but one of the people I have known with that name were Korean, and the other one was Vietnamese. Lol.According to Wikipedia, it's about 32M Chinese, 4.6M Vietnamese and 1M Koreans.
The things one learns thanks to Heavy Five.![]()
Well, English derivative of Anastasia is Stacy. I've met a few Russian Anastasias (it's extremely rare in west slavic languages), and the diminutive form they used was always Nastya or Stasya.Annie can also derive from Eastern European Anastasia. This little Aussie was humbled in Eastern Europe for drinking prowess. They also have a significant Asian presence.
Edit And we have quite a few Eastern Europeans in Oz as well that got Asylum escaping communism and then in late 80's Romanians escaping the overthrow of communism.
The conversations about Jaffa cakes and game options were much funnier.Well, English derivative of Anastasia is Stacy. I've met a few Russian Anastasias (it's extremely rare in west slavic languages), and the diminutive form they used was always Nastya or Stasya.
However, Anna is a very common name across all slavic languages.