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because the more you like a character personality the hotter it becomesAlso why Macy getting hotter every chapter?
because the more you like a character personality the hotter it becomesAlso why Macy getting hotter every chapter?
I won't survive the next two updates then with macy. Cause if she gets any hotter my screen will turn into the sun.because the more you like a character personality the hotter it becomes
Considering Naughty's home country (a neighbours of mine) and him saying they are somewhat based on women he met and partly having the same immigrant dynamics in 50/60's as my own my guess would be either Spanish/Portugese or Greek/Turkish or that vicinity that had also quite some mixing with Arab/|Northern African and/or Eurasian in past history. So not so much a certain country, but more a result over centuries of quite a few nationalities coming together.Coming from Hispanic heritage in the US, I tended to see Meso-America and others saw Yucatan Peninsula (Mayan), or more south in Bolivia and Peru.
To be honest, "Chunky Chicas" had a big influence on my ideas.
必须保护你的受监护人 不要带走他们监护人以外的任何家伙。但老实说,有没有其他人有点被这些面孔抛弃?他们看起来像年轻的迪士尼恶棍。
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From OP:Goddamn those are the ugliest main characters I've ever seen on this site.
Is the juice worth the squeeze of looking at those faces? Is there a paper bag function?
More literary references, since 10 things is loosely based upon Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew."Love the nod to "10 Things I Hate About You" ... quivering member ... heh heh.
And deleted it has been.From OP:
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mhm impressive the work of mods is. Not able to see the original offending post i was. Praise the mods shall recieve.And deleted it has been.
I took a semester course on Shakespeare, and I never remember the mention of a "quivering member." I am quite certain the professor would have pointed that out.More literary references, since 10 things is loosely based upon Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew."
I really need to look into literary works for inspiration!
If you did a course on Shakespeare and it didn't mention any of the dick jokes, you may want to see if you can get your money back.I took a semester course on Shakespeare, and I never remember the mention of a "quivering member." I am quite certain the professor would have pointed that out.
As a side note, most of Shakespeare is based on "literary inspiration" as many of his works were rewrites and takes on previously written works. Many people do not realize that, but it is true.
Ah yes the dirty mind of Shakespeare.....If you did a course on Shakespeare and it didn't mention any of the dick jokes, you may want to see if you can get your money back.
You do know that each save is different. Some people are going for full harem, some only for the wards, some only for brooke, and still some only for the coven. And then there are the multiples of these.Does anyone have a saved file for Chapter 5 ? Played this game 2 times, deleted 2 times I don't want to play it all from the beginning again .
I did think LoML saved outside the games folder tree, but any game I expect to replay in the future, I save at the end, and after deleting all the contents except the game/saves folder, I move the tiny piece left to a "Saved Games" folder. Let's me resume, and 'usually' scroll back enough to get the jist of where the storyline stopped last time.Does anyone have a saved file for Chapter 5 ? Played this game 2 times, deleted 2 times I don't want to play it all from the beginning again .
Thank you very much .I did think LoML saved outside the games folder tree, but any game I expect to replay in the future, I save at the end, and after deleting all the contents except the game/saves folder, I move the tiny piece left to a "Saved Games" folder. Let's me resume, and 'usually' scroll back enough to get the jist of where the storyline stopped last time.
Of course, "10 Things" is part of the process, so they may have taken a bit of literary license.I took a semester course on Shakespeare, and I never remember the mention of a "quivering member." I am quite certain the professor would have pointed that out.
As a side note, most of Shakespeare is based on "literary inspiration" as many of his works were rewrites and takes on previously written works. Many people do not realize that, but it is true.