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So, I was reading this masterpiece solely for the story and was going to skip the sex, when my mother simply invaded my bedroom and saw Sensei with her ass/vagina open to the screen. Now, she thinks I''m a pervert and that I was fapping. Worst thing: I'm gay and she knows that.2 points
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Adorabear and one other reacted to Kenshin_sama for a topic
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Reading Ginharu VERY Slowly #5
Mr Poltroon and one other reacted to Flutterz for a blog entry
I wasn't really going to keep doing this blog, I got super busy with school last year so I barely read any Ginharu since, and finding the right moment to screenshot can be annoying... but I just had to capture poor Momiji getting fucking rekt. Thankfully everyone reconsiders after hearing Momiji's super dramatic reading. Later Hina addresses something that's been bugging me as well. And finally...2 points -
Hatsukoi 1/1 English Translation Available (Discussion and Poll)
Novel21 reacted to Mr Poltroon for a topic
I have only just started Makabe-san's route. Let's put down some thoughts: Common Route Thoughts (Spoiler) Slight Makabe Route Spoilers I am a bit... afraid by what I'm hearing. Apparently this VN has some drama, such as breakups, which is totally not my thing. I am seriously hoping the cute, happy moments make up for it, then. (This write-up feels dry as all hell, but alas, I am both tired and there's not nearly as much to say as I tried to write.)1 point -
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I encountered the same issue. What I did was I grabbed a 100% save file online. After applying it, go back to the last map movement choice you made, and CTRL forward. (You have seen all of this already, so don't worry about missing anything.) Now with the 100% save file you should get a non-map movement choice all the way at the end. One takes you the normal ending you have just seen, and the other to the true ending. The true ending choice is: Here is my save file if you can't find any. Just put it into the game directory>save data and overwrite the your current file.1 point
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Best Visual Novel Contest --Round 5 Voting-- (8 VNs left)
NowItsAngeTime reacted to Trickay for a topic
Done, and left many blanks when unsure as requested.1 point -
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There's no winner here, because "The Best Eroge Ever" isn't there.1 point
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It's a visual pun, because 遥か1 point
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This one works, I'm almost done with 2 routes already1 point
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my mom caught me with Euphoria
L^3 reacted to Kurisu-Chan for a topic
Meh, please, even for a ClockUp VN it's not that fucked up. And as you said Starless is on a whole other level of fucked up, that entire VN is based of fucked upery.1 point -
Why does it feel more and more like "The most popular Visual Novel contest"?1 point
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It can't be helped!!!1 point
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Jesus Christ, I'm sorry. While reading Euphoria I remember thinking that I would rather chuck my laptop into a bathtub than have a parent find that game. I guess for future reference, if you can change your setup so that the screen is facing away from the door, I would highly recommend it. And I'm sure that even if you don't forget about this incident, I'm sure it'll stop bothering you eventually.1 point
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I personally believe that locks were invented for the very purpose of giving weebs privacy when playing eroge.1 point
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Where do you meet people online?
arakura reacted to Funyarinpa for a topic
Twitter can actually be good for this. Engage official accounts and popular people in your fandoms. I became a prolific Twitter user only after I tried to meet up with other people who loved Zero Escape. Just follow people and you slowly build up a circle over time. It takes a long while though. I'm at like 320 followers after a couple years. But that's fine. Connect on Twitter with people you know from elsewhere so that you can interact with THEIR circle too. Same goes for other networks. What really, really, really helps is finding small communities related to your hobbies. Just search the name of an anime, or game, or book, etc. on Facebook and the like- most pieces of media have many little fandom groups attached to them (not just on Facebook- subreddits are one example), and those are usually pretty inclusive so you can find a place for yourself in there. For example\ I joined a fan group for a not very popular young adult novel series seven years ago, and a majority of us really stuck together- we're very tightly knit and I'd count them among my closest of friends= they are actually the only reason I still use Facebook with any regularity.1 point