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I'd bet for the Touhous and the REDs or BLUs
I don't what the fuck has been moot drinking
^ And have the comments of that video full of "littlecooreibooh sent me her lol thumbs upxd"? No thanks
*Hissing noises.*
I mean the videogame design feature wherein an enemy performs an action (not necessarily vocal) or some signal is given otherwise and then an attack commences.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrosshairAware this is a subtrope.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=k8e3ilpmizo9k07m2nlemhpv "steam vents"
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=i3wa1o0jvx4cyg17umw3cufy "telegraphing attacks"
Also, if you could, please comment on this: Should it be split into two tropes? Re-proposed? Renamed? Is it fine for launch as is? http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=dze4l9tcrrpy4r1cri4kg2yn "no pain, no gain" (previously "mandatory damage")
what am i even
this is kind of awesome
Finally watching the K-ON!! live event Come With Me!!
Wondering why there are two drummers and two bassists, despite no songs that they're performing requiring more than one of each... (and yet, there are only two guitarists even though I think some of the songs have 3 guitar parts).
I still feel down, but I also feel strong. Thanks, Aragorn, as always.
Went on an excursion with one of my social clubs this afternoon, to a museum in London about Isambard Kingdom Brunel. What no-one had mentioned is that the main feature of this museum is going down inside a massive underground caisson Brunel built to access a tunnel he constructed under the Thames, and that this would involve climbing over a low wall, going in through a passage that's so low you have to bend double, and then climbing down a high staircase made of scaffolding.
I have a fear of (a) confined spaces and (b) heights. It was a good job they sprung it on me or I might not have been able to do it (twice). Still, the history behind it all was pretty fascinating.
People seem to complain a lot about game sites for the Four Point Scale, but what do you expect people to compare a 10-point scoring system to when they spend so much of their life in school? Dear game reviewers, instead of using that stupid "We use the whole scale" bullshit, why not just use 4 or 5 stars? Sure, that's half as many points for the userbase to wank off to, but that would be a good thing frankly.