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  • Heh, some DeviantArt accounts dedicate themselves entirely to plagiarism. Some (or many) of them are kids though, being all inspired...
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    Nope. Old days. They cut that shit with scissors, and nobody knows where they put the strip remains... Happened to a few movies
    Big No
    Big No
    I'm sad since I admit I contributed to some of that nonsense. It was all just because I felt like it though, not to impress anyone.
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    I did it too. We've all been kids, looking up to someone, and trying to emulate them, to learn and get better. I *am* quite forgiving to this attitude - if they are kids, as I imply above.
    Another dinosaur problem: Google rarely believes me, with obscure names, and forcibly changes my search to, say, "Tyrannosaurus rex" instead
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    Google all "well, it HAS -saurus in the name, you should be happy!"
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    One time I added minus, like "-Tyrannosaurus", to see what would happen. Google kept refusing to believe me, and kept forcing changed searches ELEVEN times before believing me. Eleven!!!
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    That is, eleven different dinosaur-name suggestions in a row, that I kept adding to the minus-list
    Mexico, overtakes China as giving dinosaurs the most annoying and unpronouncable names. Huehuecanauhtlus wtf!?
    I just realized that dogs "cry of joy", they might often whimper when over-excited and happy (such as when seeing someone they've missed)
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    These are the same criteria where humans "cry of joy". Since humans are animals, and our crying are mechanical emotional reactions, it's not unthinkable that it is the exact same mechanic that makes us cry/whimper when happy
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    I now wonder if there are other animals, that "confuse" positive and negative expression, when over-excited. I know cats can purr to calm themselves down, when hurt or scared, but that's the other way around from joy-crying
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    Actually, the stress-purring could be similar to human stress-yawning (which is observed, I believe, in dogs as well). In fact, air port security are trained to spot stress-yawns, as they might indicate drug smuggling.
    Whte wagtails. Ever since I was a kid, and to this day (litterally) I've observed how unafraid they are. They're never scared of people
    If this was the 90s, we'd just lie about it: OH FOR SURE, the deathjaw, you can find it right behind Toxic Caves! You just go around back!
    Earth
    Earth
    Heh, good point.
    FVD13, you are faced with a problem then. Throw the game out the window, if it's bugged (it isn't) or look harder for the Master
    Man, dinosaurs
    R.Graves
    R.Graves
    What about 'em?
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    zegh8578
    They're a long time passion. Too much to get into full-time, but every now and then I catch up with the data, old and new. It's a lot!
    A good final boss should make you question wether you truly are ready to face him, your whole way there!
    Earth
    Earth
    There seems to be almost an art to making a "good" boss battle. There are so few out there that really compliment the gameplay.

    If a game has a "corridor" style buildup, as you say, where you're bricking it thinking oh god, what if I've fucked myself? that's probably a good sign. I recall Shadow of the Colossus did that with the final boss.

    And of course, Fallout did it with the Master.
    Black Angel
    Black Angel
    Gwyn, Lord of Cinder. Gehrman, the First Hunter.
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    Black Angel what about the SOC from DS3?
    First times: Sketched 4 warships, 1 jetfighter (3 angles) and 1 helicopter. Next - learning about them, in order to be able to design them
    There's good lol-moments, I like when Geralt asks Ciri about her friend, "She seems nice" "Geralt, you're terrible!" "What?" :V
    "The wild hunt" are much "cleaner" than, say, mindless, animalistic orcs, and such monsters. They are more aware, which makes them scarier
    I re-finished it just yesterday. The villains are actually based on North European mythology, I wasn't aware, but I love the interpretation
    What, return them to the 90s? *Collective Laugh!*
    R.Graves
    R.Graves
    I still but video tapes from the flea Market/goodwill It's cheap entertainment. I have no idea where one would rent then though.
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    zegh8578
    Rentals are dying out. I got family in Spain, in a less-than-wealthy area, and there's a DVD-rental there, and I love going there renting movies. It feels nostalgic!
    R.Graves
    R.Graves
    My towns got a family video.
    He was offended by the fact that it simply wasn't for me. Impossible argument. He meant that we *should* be grateful for ALL entertainment:I
    Unflinching loyalty from fans, the notion that criticism = treason. My eager gamer friend actually yelled at me, for not-liking some movie
    Unless you mean castration through smashing between bricks. Which - yes - is/was a real thing. Oh, the humanity!
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