@Utoptia Well, I don't mind people with different opinions, but the ethics of people from my degree (or if one disagrees with this word existing)/attitude seems awfully selfish. Then again, I do like the degree itself, and I still have hopes that I'll find the right group to fit to.
Used to believe that discharding people due to their different opinions was a good idea, but then I've noticed by how much my list of people that I talk to has shrinked. I still believe that I noticed it too late.
Also, only thing I saw from the last message was the beginning with "not sure if you'll be able to read it". If it's anything personal, I'd much rather have it you send me through some private chat. The entire thing has just confused me o.o, guess I was a bit sluggish with the invites..
Good thing that you like the degree :)
From the moment when you "discard" people, it's only natural that your so-called list of people you talk to will shrink. You're a bit too cynical and harsh toward yourself though ;)
Last message ? I think I didn't get that part. Woken up-at-night-messages have their part of mystery I guess.
Then again most guys make female characters anyway...
It might be accurate, but it really doesn't apply to every guy. I've played tons of MMORPG, and I can tell you that I never made any female character. (Well, I don't even make humans when you can choose the race of your character ..)
Literally all those things you mentioned are my kind of anime. :P
I'm a casual watcher of anime, I don't watch anything that requires too much thinking on my part or goes longer than the standard 12 episode format
@Miki
Yeah, I get you. I myself am not too fond of series with too much episode. 50 is usually a maximum for me.
To each their own. I like the reflexion I'll have after watching something "deep"; well I also watch plenty of fluffly and simple anime which are equally good ! Just like the recently-watched Michiko to Hatchin.
@Utopia
Did acually play SF4 with a fighting pad. C. Vipers BnBs having like 20 cancels in them and her being super reliant on good spacing still was too much for me though. And I was still playing Dota at the time I was playing SF so I wasn't really open to another game that requires life commitment to git gud at.
@Gengar
I must admit SF requires a lot of training to be good. Regardless the character you play with, learning mecanics like focus cancel, cross-up, zoning, BnB is mandatory. In addition, you also have to master what people call yomi (reading and anticipating your opponent's move) so yeah, this game is hard. Which fightpad did/do you use by the way ?
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