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achoron
Sep 20, 18 at 6:36pm
I know it’s not a super popular game, considering it hasn’t come out as a full release yet, but is anyone here going to play it? As soon as the founder packs came out I bought it since I’ve been a follower of Maplestory for years, but I don’t know a lot of people playing it.
STG or FPS?
7年以上 ago • Video Games Discussion
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rainx
Rain @rainx commented on STG or FPS?
Sep 20, 18 at 3:50pm
Definitely a bigger shmup guy but I won't turn down a modern FPS with a decent campaign. Can't say I'm much into the competitive multiplayer scene at least on FPSs.
Um, hi.
7年以上 ago • Introductions
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hiramaky
Sep 20, 18 at 1:04pm
To be honest I share a love-hate relationship with spoilers. For example, most of the time I hate having spoilers. On the other hand, spoiling the latest Star Wars movie to my sister makes me chuckle heartily. Though tbh if I didn't want spoilers to my anime I'd probably be better off not going on 4chan. :-P Also a big thank you to CAC, a fellow human bean.
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rainx
Sep 20, 18 at 11:29am
Cons are a good start. If you're in college, a lot of schools have anime clubs already or take the bull by the horns and start one yourself if there isn't one. I don't necessarily recommend creeping the manga section at your local comic or bookstore, but I've definitely seen otaku there plenty of times. It's pretty tough to cold turkey approach someone out of the blue in a public place like that. Especially in this whole era of #metoo and some people not wanting to talk to rando people. Just be conscious of that when trying to chat up random strangers.
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niwatori
I like your cosplays! You're really good at make-up!
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achoron
I think that's due more or less to the fact that they brought "Adult Tom" back on board... Tom 4.0 was just a mess... That and also it came back with a full "Adult Theme" to it because all of the people who were loyal watchers back in the day are adults now! They followed the nostalgic formula and boy does it work.
Hiya!^w^
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cac
CAC @cac commented on Hiya!^w^
Sep 19, 18 at 6:43pm
Welcome to the site.
DM/GM?
7年以上 ago • Random Chatter
digitalwolf001
Is anyone here a DM/GM? I recently got into D&D (But am open to trying other games) looking for mid to long online adventure.
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yhavent
Sep 19, 18 at 4:12pm
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1 story 50 words
7年以上 ago • Creative Writing
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kratos10987
I believe once there was an odd poem. It read "My mother is a fish". What could inspire such a thing?
Hello~
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hiramaky
Hiramaky @hiramaky commented on Hello~
Sep 19, 18 at 1:03pm
Welcome to the newbie's cesspool, MissVivi. I hope to verbally joust with you in the near future.
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hiramaky
1: A Quiet Reminisce Mr Koiwai is now in his 60's, and takes a walk with his daughter to the shrine. There is a certain thing about the shrine near where I live. Buddhist. It's about love, peace. I remember when I saw my first shrine. It was a beautiful thing, simple wooden poles supporting a golden bell. I remember how it had piqued my interest. Where I lived, there were few of those shrines, people had chosen to focus more on work than following Buddhist principles. My father had died a few years before, so it was just me and my mother. I remember a couple of days after, my mother took me to the car and said that we were going somewhere peaceful. I was too busy crying to listen to her. She drove for a few hours towards my grandmother's home, and as we got out and started to slog, I saw the bell and heard it ring. Out of everything, that bell was so solemn, yet it had something about it that made me stop weeping, to quietly listen to it. My grandmother said that I was moving into hers, while she did the preparations for my father's funeral. From that day onward, I always made sure to live near to a shrine, to remember the father figure I lost. I'm a dad now, in fact. My little girl is now grown up, into a beautiful lady. I'm old now. My joints ache, I keep coughing, and sometimes I forget things. "Dad?" I snapped out of my reverie. "Are you ready?" I nodded, smiling. "Sure. Let's go!" Opening the gate, we gathered our bearings, and walked towards the shrine. I looked up to the shrine, and smiled softly. We reached the base of the hill. Yotsuba turned to face me. "You sure you can walk up these, dad? I could carry you, if you like." She smiled mischievously at me. I returned the smile, but without the mirth. We climbed quietly up the shrine. It felt strange, doing it all again with my daughter. I remember one of the days when we'd race to the shrine, and she'd trip over. But she'd still get back up, giggling away. Back when I was able to run. As usual, she was ahead of me. She whistled an old tune that I had taught her, back when she was just an eight year old. We finally reached the shrine. Silently, we walked up to it, and paid our respects. We walked toward a point of the hill where we could see the whole of the town. The sun was starting to descend, bathing us and the rest of Emaimachi in the golden sunlight. The both of us sat in silence. "Dad, do you remember how I always used to point out the wrong house?" I smiled and nodded. "Mm-hmm. I never understood how you could get it wrong, most of the time it was in front of us." I grumbled, sounding every part the Old Aged Pensioner. Yotsuba gave off another smirk. "I know now." She said after another few moments of silence. I looked at her. "Go ahead." I asked. "Maybe it was because I went around Emaimachi all the time. I'd have visited nearly all of the houses, and made so many friends. I guess it all started to seem like home to me." She said. I nodded, and we sat in silence for a little while longer. "Dad?" I turned to her again. "Is there really nothing the doctors can do?" She asked. I paused. "No. It's spread over my heart and lungs. The doctors said that it's terminal." Yotsuba started to shake, her head lowered. "I don't want you to go..." I wrapped an aged arm around her, bringing her closer. Her head rested on my shoulder. "Remember what you used to say. Every day is always the most enjoyable." She turned her head. I smiled peacefully, as I stared out to the town. "I haven't got long. But I don't want to leave you behind when you're in tears. I want us to cherish this moment. Enjoy everything."
Hey, what's up?
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beherit
The community is small... but welcome...
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