Trope95

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Is there any difference between pre patched and standard versions for the Android version?
The pre-patched has the unofficial patch installed inside the apk, for those players who can't/don't know how to install a patch on an Android version.

I finished the fist season, How do I play the season 2? Should I just download it and play as a different game or do I have to move the season 2 files to the first one? What to do?
When you finished Season 1, the game did an auto-save on Erika/Martha screen. You can IMPORT that save into Season 2. Sometimes it fails to do it on Android, depending on the device. If it's your case, start a new game in Season 2 and answer a short questionnaire.

Now I'm imagining the Yeti getting all entangled in your beard and you having to spend hours to untie every knot to free yourself :ROFLMAO:
I can't see anything bad about having extra hours attached to Alexia's pussy... ;)
 

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I just saw a terrible scene from my terrace. In the bar below my flat. I don't know exactly what happened, but I went outside because I heard shouting. I saw the bar owner being beaten up by a big drunk man, I think because they disagreed about the bill, but I'm not sure. When I see things like this, I wish alcohol would be banned from the face of the earth. Or at least that if a drunk person becomes violent, whether they are right or wrong, they should be severely punished. Where I live, that's not the case, and the drunk person just left. He paid what he thought was fair, while the bar owner lay on the ground recovering from the beating. I'm quite shaken. I called the police, but it was all over long before they arrived.
 

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IMO alcohol doesn't make people do things they don't want to do, it just gives them the excuse they think they need to do it. It's like TV and the internet, they're blamed for a lot of things but that's just because lawyers tell clients to use them as an excuse to try for a more lenient sentence.
 

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Recently, I read something about a country banning the possession and trade of katanas and other "Asiatic swords and knives" because they were inciting violence. They had some cases in the last few years where some mad guys attacked other people (police included) with katanas.

Now imagine some mad guys start attacking other people with chessboards. Should we ban chess? Then they will attack people with Parcheesi (Ludo) boards!

The same applies to katanas. People can't buy one, but can buy a claymore, a gladius, or a broadsword. Or even a butcher's or a bread knife.
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Politicians like to ban things when they can't control them or don't understand the issue. Or even for populist reasons.
In how many countries around the globe is it forbidden to buy My Dorm because it's an adult game? In most of those countries, you can buy GTA V or watch Game of Thrones. (And thanks to this, the post is on-topic)

Maybe we should stop banning random things and deal with the root of the problem. Some people are crazy. Period.
 

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Recently, I read something about a country banning the possession and trade of katanas and other "Asiatic swords and knives" because they were inciting violence. They had some cases in the last few years where some mad guys attacked other people (police included) with katanas.

Now imagine some mad guys start attacking other people with chessboards. Should we ban chess? Then they will attack people with Parcheesi (Ludo) boards!

The same applies to katanas. People can't buy one, but can buy a claymore, a gladius, or a broadsword. Or even a butcher's or a bread knife.
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Politicians like to ban things when they can't control them or don't understand the issue. Or even for populist reasons.
In how many countries around the globe is it forbidden to buy My Dorm because it's an adult game? In most of those countries, you can buy GTA V or watch Game of Thrones. (And thanks to this, the post is on-topic)

Maybe we should stop banning random things and deal with the root of the problem. Some people are crazy. Period.
YES! Let's ban chess! Curse those smart people that are able to think 20 steps ahead thanks to chess!

Jokes aside, outright banning isn't the way to go, that just promotes people getting things illegally. Regulating is way better. In case of swords and the like; over here you can own one legally as long as it's dull aka a non-functioning weapon. Won't stop the truly crazy people but they would've found another way anyways, maybe murder by nail clippers, who knows?
 
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Recently, I read something about a country banning the possession and trade of katanas and other "Asiatic swords and knives" because they were inciting violence. They had some cases in the last few years where some mad guys attacked other people (police included) with katanas.

Now imagine some mad guys start attacking other people with chessboards. Should we ban chess? Then they will attack people with Parcheesi (Ludo) boards!

The same applies to katanas. People can't buy one, but can buy a claymore, a gladius, or a broadsword. Or even a butcher's or a bread knife.
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.

Politicians like to ban things when they can't control them or don't understand the issue. Or even for populist reasons.
In how many countries around the globe is it forbidden to buy My Dorm because it's an adult game? In most of those countries, you can buy GTA V or watch Game of Thrones. (And thanks to this, the post is on-topic)

Maybe we should stop banning random things and deal with the root of the problem. Some people are crazy. Period.
It isn't the availability of alcohol that is the problem. Never was. That's like saying that roads are the reason there's so many traffic accidents.

Alcohol, drugs, and anything that provides escapism, is NEVER the issue. The real problem is putting people in NEED of escaping.

The same with guns, or weapons of any kind, the problem isn't that they exist, is the NEED people feel of turning into violence to solve the feelings of injustice that they have.

You can buy guns and weapons illegally anywhere. No matter how tightly controlled they are purported to be. The only limitation is money and will. The same goes for alcohol and drugs.

Sure, making the guns easier to get, like in the US, provides access and opportunity to every crazy person without any kind of friction sometimes. Would they be less crazy somewhere else? Probably.

As the "Dry Law" of 100 years ago showed, the prohibition only created a different form of access. BUT, Australian tight control of guns, almost eliminated gun violence. The difference is in the type of problem we are "controlling".

Does the tight control over Adult content solved anything in Britain just now? No. Younger people never felt so compelled to consume it, and found ways to, than now.

Mental health, social injustice, defranchizing, ostracization, alienation and disrespect are what we should be banning. Not the tools people find to overcome it.

Portugal, by the hands of a Socialist Prime Minister (the one that now sits in the UN) decriminalized drug usage and instituted treatment instead of jail time. The results were precipitous. Drug overdoses dropped to almost zero. Drug consumption dropped significantly. And more, much more.

The way to fix something, is NEVER in the symptoms but in the root causes. Drinking heavily, is a symptom. Banning alcohol isn't the solution, maybe try finding out why someone needs such a level of escapism, maybe treat them?

Easy fixes, are demagogic tools used to convince fools into giving up power. Nothing else. Nothing else.

Peace :(
 

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Does the tight control over Adult content solved anything in Britain just now? No. Younger people never felt so compelled to consume it, and found ways to, than now.
Yup, this.
When you're a kid & you want something, being told that you can't have it only makes you want it more.
Prohibiting people is not the answer, it just increases the desire to have it.
For some people, the fact that it's prohibited makes them want it, when they never did before.
Understanding & resolving the reason why they want it in the first place is certainly a lot closer to an answer than telling them "You can't".

It's a basic rule of supply & demand.
If you limit the supply, the demand will increase.
 
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BigJoe644

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Yup, this.
When you're a kid & you want something, being told that you can't have it only makes you want it more.
Prohibiting people is not the answer, it just increases the desire to have it.
For some people, the fact that it's prohibited makes them want it, when they never did before.
Understanding & resolving the reason why they want it in the first place is certainly a lot closer to an answer than telling them "You can't".
Maybe "Collective Shout" can learn this as well.
 

whatone

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Maybe "Collective Shout" can learn this as well.
lol Had to look up who they are.
But that's what happens when idiots, which they seem to be, are given a platform & attention for their agenda.

It's effectively an internet era problem.
In the old days, each village had an idiot. Everyone knew who the idiot was, so could just ignore their rambling prattle.
These days there are global communities of idiots, validating & reinforcing each other's idiocy.
 

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yeah i cant get it to work for some reason was wondering if there was another way but guess not
If you can't import a Season 1 save into Season 2, start a new game and answer a short questionnaire about your choices in Season 1. It will continue from there.
 
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