Marian wrote:Texas is bad, but San d'Oria is okay?
...comes from a kingdom in a freaking Final Fantasy game.
Huh. I was wondering why it felt like a town of NPCs to me. Makes sense now.
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Marian wrote:Texas is bad, but San d'Oria is okay?
...comes from a kingdom in a freaking Final Fantasy game.
SumBum wrote:Axiom wrote: Can't we respect that some people want different things out of the game, though?
I think a lot of people forget this. Often. Either that or they aren't willing to accept any other play-style but their own opinion.
Mark Twain wrote:Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.
JosiahH wrote:Re: Texas, I think there is an in-game etymology for this place name (a character of mine has been told that "it's like Taxes backwards, except Sexat sounded too racy, so we only inverted the vowels"), which I think makes it excusable.
SumBum wrote:. Some players might turn out to be lame jerks about it and find a reason to end the chars' relationships
Marian wrote:JosiahH wrote:"it's like Taxes backwards, except Sexat sounded too racy, so we only inverted the vowels"
I think they must have meant to say consonants
Marian wrote:SumBum wrote:. Some players might turn out to be lame jerks about it and find a reason to end the chars' relationships
...or just kill the character off because the sex was the only reason they were playing? Different games indeed.
Snowdrop wrote:Marian wrote:JosiahH wrote:"it's like Taxes backwards, except Sexat sounded too racy, so we only inverted the vowels"
I think they must have meant to say consonants
I don't think they did - read it again
kronos wrote:like a nice trim is totally fine. short, neat. I don't want to be fighting through the forests of fangorn and expecting treebeard to come and show me the way in
Rebma wrote:Where's Texas?
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