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apropos of nothing, we’re almost at 50k posts in this thread. W00t.
Explain. Like just a safe file that's ready for the next update? That comes out close to update day, just people who show up randomly suck and I don't like finding saves for them when they can lurk moar instead.50k get should be full game saves request
Good catch. I've went ahead and corrected the mistake across the board. Everything should be aligned correctly now. I've already commented on why Nodoka didn't go to Kirin tier. The severity of what Yumi did was worse than what Ayane did and Yumi is likely both used to the hardship and is a generally dislikable character FROM THE IN-GAME CHARACTERS perspective and by logic. Kirin also received similar treatment back in the day where she dropped a few levels and then did it again and dropped to the bottom. Judging by what I've heard tho and a very concerning spoiler line I may have read but didn't know the context of, she may drop to Kirin tier and worse. Now that I think about it, I don't think Maya has done anything hostile like Kirin and Nodoka for example. She doesn't want the attention on herself and that naturally means safe climbing.Did you got caught in a reset or played it twice the same day? Because both are day 40 and start at day 522 but one ends at 527 and the other 540. Nodoka getting ready to drop to hell at that tier list xdd Surprised that she's not at Kirin level when they both did something horrible. And lastly and most important Maya is going up
Technically, the correct «genderless» singular pronoun we have in english will be «it»... but, apparently, we shouldn't use it for people.Yeah. It is annoying, I get it.
Sadly, using "they" as a generic singular pronoun in English goes back at least five hundred years. Our parts of speech are largely genderless--which is a blessing and a curse--except for pronouns. So not knowing Sel (though I'm getting a strong he/him vibe from everything I've read), they is kinda what we're stuck with.
Nah, I'm not here to talk politic.don't tell me we are having some woke shit right now
Yeah. That damn woke Shakespeare and his “they/them.”don't tell me we are having some woke shit right now
And I have no objection your honor; I won't defend for Nodoka's righteousness when there is none in a case like this, let alone endorse the level of revenge she dished out.Again, fair. Matador was at least an actual response to something someone else had done (Yumi’s bullying of Futaba), instead of just being Nodoka inflicting the games in her head on other people (cf, everything else she does).
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I’m going to guess that you played previously with the guide plugin installled. If so, you need to install it again.View attachment 4480201
How to fix this?
Selebus is undoubtedly male. His manner of speaking and writing is obviously so. Better yet, he's got a photo on his public Twitter profile. He's also universally referred to using male pronouns in his infamous Discord guild. And as the ultimate assurance, the Lessons in Love Wiki, which he has admin control over, refers to him as male.Is the dev male?
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I think he would be angry, but he wouldn't leave. He's only alive today because of Ami, as he himself said, so I don't think he would abandon her because of anger, he would live.with her, but with anger, in a kind of love and hate, you have to remember that Akira is slightly submissive, not making decisions for himself since he is kind of an indecisive child who always There was someone controlling his life, as a child, adolescence, and slightly as an adult, it was Sekai controlling him, in the adult state it was Maya and nowadays it was the gods, he always had someone controlling him so I don't think he would be able to make that decision alone, he would certainly indirectly ask for the opinion/stay of what to do somebody. So expecting Akira to make that choice is difficult.1) Furious with Ami arc where Akira doesn't go home after hearing what Ami did to Nu-Maya or something, maybe spends an entire reset away from her while she loses her mind or something. Actually having a villain for a while could be neat instead of a couple random shitstirrers every reset.
That may seems difficult, but, narratively speaking, that second apartment HAVE to become useful. And since the principal utility of that place is that Ami don't know about it, it gonna stay that way.I think he would be angry, but he wouldn't leave. He's only alive today because of Ami, as he himself said, so I don't think he would abandon her because of anger, he would live.with her, but with anger, in a kind of love and hate, you have to remember that Akira is slightly submissive, not making decisions for himself since he is kind of an indecisive child who always There was someone controlling his life, as a child, adolescence, and slightly as an adult, it was Sekai controlling him, in the adult state it was Maya and nowadays it was the gods, he always had someone controlling him so I don't think he would be able to make that decision alone, he would certainly indirectly ask for the opinion/stay of what to do somebody. So expecting Akira to make that choice is difficult.
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