More like a joke that was funny at first, then grew irritating.
-[] Your mom.
--[] Helping the newbies break the news/Evacuation plans
Breakfast before trauma, yeah.Maybe after the next update Shironi? That's not quite something I'd want to be hit with first thing in the morning.
Actually, the numbers thing had gotten annoying to the point that I stopped watching the thread. It was amusing at first (to specify, not fun, not funny - just amusing), but the whole thing carried on for too long. Humour is a rather subjective matter, after all, and such ploys as this one are not well received by many people unless they visibly lead to something substantial.Do you exist just to be a killjoy? Like, fucking seriously, how does it feel to lack self-awareness to that degree?
And you're, like, the only one who was serious about this.
Goddamn, man. Get a fucking grip.
*takes notes*Actually, the numbers thing had gotten annoying to the point that I stopped watching the thread. It was amusing at first (to specify, not fun, not funny - just amusing), but the whole thing carried on for too long. Humour is a rather subjective matter, after all, and such ploys as this one are not well received by many people unless they visibly lead to something substantial.
Sorry for bringing this up again 3 pages and half a day later.
[Future shenanigans intensify]
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Also, I think Toyko'll be a can of worms we want to take Akane aside for. Lots of fun trauma to bring up.
Sayaka: So… Akane?
Akane: *Eating breakfast* Hmm?
Sayaka: How do you like your trauma?
Akane: What?
Sayaka: I mean coffee! How do you like your coffee?
Akane: Oh. Uhh… With some cream, I guess?
Sayaka: Cool! I'll get you some. *Thinking* Okay, totally mixed up my words there. Better wait till after breakfast. Less chance of screwing up.
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