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Harajuko
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Posted: 6/23/2019 at 9:26 PM
Post #41
Well I'm great at writing crack fic, annotating stories, making terrible puns, ect.
Galagaming
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Posted: 6/24/2019 at 1:54 AM
Post #42
I'm good at other things too!
Like drawing anime, playing videogames, maths and taking care of animals (Sadly I don't have any, but trust me, I WILL GET A CAT, because, Warrior cats).
Danithegoat
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Posted: 6/24/2019 at 12:37 PM
Post #43
The singing part was from when I was a wee child. I was forced into the 2nd grade choir. My voice has changed a lot since then XD
Also piano is said to be one of the easiest instruments but I don't really agree. It wouldn't hurt to try tho :D
Galagaming
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Posted: 6/28/2019 at 1:44 AM
Post #44
Hey everyone!
So I just thought of a new subject...
What is a game you would recommend to people and why?
I recommend a game called Never Alone (Kisima Initchua) because it is a really fun puzzle game and you can play with a friend! It is about a little girl and a fox and delves deeply into the traditional lore of the Iupiat people of the Arctic.
I also recommend a game called Celeste, if you prefer playing by yourself or like platformers that are tricky and makes you think sometimes. It is about a girl named Madeline and you have to help her escape her inner demons.
I love these games, they are found on console, I played them on my Xbox, but I don't know if you can play them on different devices.
Danithegoat
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Posted: 6/28/2019 at 11:19 AM
Post #45
I'd recommend a game called Year Walk. It's a short game where you play as a man named Daniel Svensson who lives in a cabin in the forest in the middle of winter. The game focuses on what defines reality and fiction and how they can merge without us even realizing it. Half the game, I didn't know if I was in the real world or a parallel universe since it never tells you when or even if you switch. It costs about $5.00 but in my opinion, ity was totally worth it.
I'd also recommend a free game called kleptocats. A bunch of alien cats have kidnapped you and placed you in an empty room and are trying to keep you happy by stealing things. There are tons of references (about 120 in the outfit store alone) and it's totally adorable. If you for some reason you don't like cats, there's also a dog version (Kleptodogs)
Edited By Beastaj on 6/28/2019 at 11:21 AM.
Youngthuggirlz
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Posted: 6/28/2019 at 12:00 PM
Post #46
I've got three games to recommend;
Slime Rancher. You play as a young girl who's gone off to a place called the Far, Far, Range, but you're not alone, this little water filled planet is filled with cute little creatures called Slimes, and YOU'RE equipped with a Backpack, you travel from area to area sucking slimes into your vacpack and shooting them back out into corrals, at eachother, ect. After you corral a species of slime you suck up food lying around the area/s and shoot them at slimes, which are happy to devour them and produce plorts, these plorts you sell for money, and then you repeat. It's a very peaceful, happy-go-lucky exploration game. Usually costs 20$ but I think until July 7th it's on sale for half off. You can play it on Steam, Playstation and XBox.
Next up is Subnautica. You play as whom I presume is a male who's stranded on an alien island after the ship he was on was destroyed, in this survival game you swim around the deep oceans, finding different habitats, different fish, different minerals, and slowly work your way up to getting off the planet. Very fun game. (You can even play Sandbox mode) I think this one also costs 20$, it's available for Computer, Playstation, and XBox as well.
Finally, Cattails, you're adopted as a tiny cat who gets left out in the wild and has to fend for themselves, you meet a bunch of odd cats of which you can date on your quest to restore the forest guardian. It's a fun little indie game, and I think it costs between 15-17 dollars. This one, I think is only available for the Switch and PC
At the moment I'm glued to Slime Rancher tbh, but Cattails is REALLY fun, too. I'm not too terribly into survival games, but Subnautica does it very well, and is an overall very fun game no matter what kinda game you're into.
Edited By Youngthuggirlz on 6/28/2019 at 12:04 PM.
Spireofbone
Level 67
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Joined: 2/15/2019
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Posted: 6/29/2019 at 12:42 AM
Post #47
Journey. it's a hecking beautiful game about friendship, you play it with a random person from somewhere in the world who is also playing it. again, it's a beautiful game.
Galagaming
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Posted: 6/29/2019 at 2:29 AM
Post #48
I love slime rancher too!
Subnautica is also awesome, but I haven't heard of the last game you mentioned. I might check it out now!
Galagaming
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Posted: 7/7/2019 at 6:47 AM
Post #49
Okay,
So that wasn't so popular...
But!
What is something weird that happened while you were at school?
:')
Danithegoat
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Posted: 7/7/2019 at 12:24 PM
Post #50
When it comes to weird school stories, my mind always goes to that one time in art class when two guys thought I murdered someone.
So I was working on an art project where the portfolio was made to look like an evidence folder from a crime scene. The art itself where made to look like crime scene photos (I want to go into forensics, so....)
As I was cleaning up my setup, two guys walked passed the room I was in and did a double take. I had smeared red paint on the floor to look like blood (specifically like I had dragged a body away) and I was covered in red paint (blood). Naturally, they started freaking out. Then my art teacher came out and told them to run along. She was also covered in red paint since she had helped me get the blood color. I honestly don't know whether they thought we were partners in crime or realized it was an art project.
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