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14 minutes ago, Zakamutt said:

^Clearly you need to read the language of love (recently fuwareviewed) instead

I did. That's what sparked this rage. Even a nice cute game like that one had to fit in an existential crisis or two in there.

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1 hour ago, Mr Poltroon said:

I did. That's what sparked this rage. Even a nice cute game like that one had to fit in an existential crisis or two in there.

I'm kind of suspecting the author herself has those every other day and that is pretty relatable from my point of view. ;p

Seriously though, I don't think Rituals in the Dark is going to be a gloomy story. It looks more like something sympathetically poking fun at its goth girl cast.

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On 8/17/2019 at 2:54 PM, Mr Poltroon said:

Gah! I really want to like this person's games, but do you see the common pattern here??

Ooh, sober and dark, innit.
Sure I can make cute pink characters as well, but that doesn't stop the depression from showing up~

Are they trying to chronicle my love life?

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On 8/29/2019 at 11:32 PM, Mr Poltroon said:

"If we don't step up, the whole country'll be goin' on the compost heap." is my favourite line I've read these past few days.

And that would be froooooom...? You can't just bait us like that. Very rude.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Dreamysyu said:

 

This seems as a outdated SSL/TLS certificate . I readed that we need a password in order to restore the page. Maybe we could try bruteforcing the site?

Edited by Shadow_Galecross
Posted
5 minutes ago, Emi said:

Bruteforcing the site sadly wont help, need access to the host server to fix the issue. :vinty:

But if we achieve to bruteforce the webserver we could manage to get the real server address or at least  a ftp server address to break into a stored password

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I want to warn everyone who thinks about putting some VN OST as a wake up alarm - It isn't safe.

For a long time I have been waking up with my favourite VN music, but I was devastated when my alarm rang yesterday.

I had a dream about the cutest and most innocent girl I have ever met (much like Nagisa from Clannad).

I met her about 9 years ago (year 2010), but I was separated from her a year after (and never saw her again), due to my family moving to another city. 

Not telling her how I feel is the single biggest regret of my life. (among many others) Some 3 or 4 years after being separated from her I realised that she liked me too.

It's been more than 2 years since I last thought about her, but she came in my dream yesterday and then my alarm, (the song "Nagisa" from Clannad) played and I was still dreaming.

Now my dream had that wonderful tear inducing OST and the girl in my dream just got further and further away with that OST in the background. 

I screamed her name, but she kept getting further and further away.

At the end she disappeared, I woke up, the Nagisa song was still playing and that was the second saddest thing I have experienced. I was devastated for around 5 minutes.

Then I decided to search for her profile on Facebook to see if she is doing well. I found her profile and I saw many photos in which she seems to be happy.

Then I saw photos of her with a man who is apparently her boyfriend and in that moment, for the first time in my life, I felt that my heart had truly shattered.

That was the saddest thing I have ever experienced.

I am happy for her though.

Moral of the story : If you don't want to destroy yourself - DON'T SET VN OST MUSIC AS AN ALARM!!!

P.S. : It's been around 32 hours since then, but I haven't recovered yet, so bear in mind that I wrote that post under that influence.

 

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One thing about the English language I really don't get:

"Good for you." is actually used sincerely and positively. That seem absolutely impossible to me. What?? That sentence is laden with sarcasm, dismissal or envy should I utter it. I cannot tie any positive emotions to these words, but from what I've seen people do use them sincerely. Amazing. In Portuguese we certainly don't have an equivalent sentence used positively.

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I was writing a review of a cyberpunk VN today and referenced Blade Runner 2049 in it. Than I realized that while I like that movie, it's basically a bad VN in movie form. Bloated, meandering between a dozen subplots and ending on a really weird note that resolves nothing and satisfies no one. All with over-the-top production values and deep conviction that it's super-profound (although it itself is not sure on what way).

Prove me wrong. :makina:

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