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It will get here when it gets here. Just be patient.
"They say that patience is a virtue — but I don't have the time."Patients is a virtue, that is something some people lack.
We all know by now (or have known since chapter 1) that LoML is a well made VN.
And we also know that we get it chapter by chapter.
We know as well that it takes time to release each chapter as they are huge and well written!
The thing about waiting... If you wait for something good, the wait is never to long!
We have waited a year for the next chapter! Whats another month or two?
Keep checking the progress week by week, and in the end, we will soon be at the finish line!
That is super weird, itch is hosting those images themselves, don't know how they lost them. Fixed now, cheers for the heads-up.Was just rooting throgh itch.io for interesting games & noticed the page for LOML there. I notice there's a repost of a Patreon post about DForce there, but the image links are broken. A pity as there seems to be some interesting tips on using DForce, which ive been trying to get my head around as Ive been having a bash at DAZ Studio again. Would it bew possible to fix them?
A true movie connoiseur.
LoLAs a Belgian, I'm not impressed. We have Lucky Luke (1946), who draws his gun faster than his own shadow
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MILJAAR!Grew up on that, Asterix and Obelix, and Suske and Wiske.
Yes, Asterix. I remeber the old animated movies. And poor flying Romans. They flied quite well, but touchdowns were disastrous. Like bears after trebushet lunch.Grew up on that, Asterix and Obelix, and Suske and Wiske.
Alzheimer already fogged out Luke from my memory!As a Belgian, I'm not impressed. We have Lucky Luke (1946), who draws his gun faster than his own shadow
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Try out some spaghetti w as well.Westerns were a little before my time I grew up in the 90s. But, I will say that I have watched a few and greatly enjoyed them. Tombstone, Unforgiven, True Grit (the Coen Brothers remake; plan to see the original some day), Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight are obvious ones, but really anything Tarantino does is gold... And boy did I absolutely LOVE The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Bone Tomahawk; greatly recommend them to people who like westerns, they're more modern but still highly enjoyable and intelligently written, filmed, and acted. I will eventually park my butt down and watch the classics too, like The Good, Bad, and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, Django (original), and so on. I never really grew up on westerns, but there's something so nostalgic about them... and modern ones are hard to come by.
I'm still a major comics reader. grew up on the same stuff, plus Franquin and Carl Barks. Today it's the same ones plus Dilbert, Frank Miller, Hellboy, The Goon, Don Rosa, etcGrew up on that, Asterix and Obelix, and Suske and Wiske.