no matter how many times i play fallout nv i am never able to find the sexbot for the brothel i have spent so much time going back n forth n all around i could never get close theres always a Wall... n then, yesterday i just happened 2 watch a permadeath stream of someone n they couldnt find it either,,,,, SO ITS NOT JUST ME THEN,, IM ,,, NOT ABSOLUTELY OUT OF MY GOURD,,,
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🥵🥵🥵🥵🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🔥 Un threesome loumaniel un jour une nuit sous les étoiles ~ les années 69 ✨ ?
Your armand style is incredible. It's so good I would wish for him to appear up from paper, a summoning.
Thank you so much !
and here they are, à la belle étoile 💫
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much has been said about quiet's design in mgsv (and the camouflage skull unit boobie sniper girls) but I honestly might have to walk back some of my own criticism because I somehow never realized that the non-armored mist skull dudes literally look like this:
probably since I was always too busy running the fuck away from them to notice. and also all the mist
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I think the main thing that pulls me into Shaperaverse so much is that it's just so interconnected. I love when things in a universe are connected in some form or another and finding out as you go even more. Listening to Atompunk and hearing about Connor's ex 'Amber', then later listening to Nash Harding and meeting a younger her, when she's only just engaged to Connor and how much she loves him, then you'll remember what Amber did/who she is and you're like. Damn! Okay! What the fuck girl!
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yet another thing i really like about dungeon meshi:
a lot of ink has been spilled on this idea that "people dont have autism/ADHD the problem is actually capitalism". usually paired with the notion that in agrarian societies being neurodiverget was actually super useful and that neurodivergent people would have been content with menial tasks like sorting berries or watcing over cattle, instead of the modern fallen state in which we find ourselves where we have to go to 9 to 5 jobs and sit in boring offices all day or whatever.
i wont rehash all the reasons this is clearly nonesense, instead what i will do is point out how brilliant ryoko kui was, yet again, for finding the way of eating her cake and keeping it too. dungeon meshi is clearly this power fantasy consisting of "what if your hyperfixation was actually extremely useful and was the thing that allowed you to thrive in this niche field". so in this case laios autism actually works almost as a superpower for him.
but then every single detail we come to learn about his past shows us how incredibly maladapted he was to the life he was born in. he couldnt meet his parent's expectations or those of his town, he couldnt fit in the army as a soldier, living on his own at a caravan he was malnourished, dirty, dressed in tatters and covered in fleas. and even after he manages to establish himself as an adventurer he gets constantly taken advantage by other people.
a lot of the reason why he is thriving in the story is because he is a) in the very specific niche of circumstances where his peculiarities actually are incredibly useful, in a dungeon filled with monsters where he doesnt have to deal with other people and b) surrounded by people who are either just as weird as he is or care about him deeply (or are consumate professionals like chilchuck)
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Laios Backstory
I've been wanting to compile the comics that talk about Laios backstory for a while, especially after reading the "Laios and Family" extra from the new Adventurer's Bible that re-contextualizes it from Falin's POV.
So I'll be posting and discussing parts from the manga and extras that talk about/show his and Falin's Backstory. Spoilers Ahead.
First, here are their timelines from world guide, its a nice way to situate whats happening and how old they are.
Starting with chapter 52 - Bacon and Eggs, Laios tells his and Falin's story to his party for the first time, after being asked by Senshi why they came to the island.
Laios left the village a year before Falin did. Falin was 9 and Laios was 12, they only met again 9 years later when Laios deserted the army.
"That's why I decided that I would never leave Falin behind again. At least until she finds somebody new that she wants to be with."
Then there's the "Laios and Family" extra from the new adventurer's bible:
I really enjoy the recontextualization from Falin's POV. Especially since we get to understand their parents better.
And Laios finally explains that he left so he could build a better life for them where Falin wouldn't be treated badly. Only to fail and realize she was doing better without him.
They both want what's best for each other but they're too silly.
"I thought if we parted ways at that point, I'd probably never see him again. So I went with him, without thinking about where it would lead."
Going back to Chapter 42 - Nightmare with this context.
You can really tell how he feels like a failure.
Rereading those helped me appreciate the Caravan Extra and Arrival on the island from daydream hour better.
This poor guy failed at everything he had set out to do at this point. And when Falin says "Long time no see, big brother!" she really means it, she hasnt seen a well groomed Laios in almost 10 years.
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