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/b/ - Thread 938811269
Anonymous No.938824376
>>938823272
You could say a great deal of things, perhaps even argue my point. I don't say it as me seeing you as lazy, but rather that it's simply comedic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somatotype_and_constitutional_psychology#The_three_types
Comparing you to my personal experience of other Ectomorphs is what leads to my conclusion. It's a great many deal of things, but as it stands, the outcome is reached in a form that I cannot express in words. At the very least, I'm proud to be able to correctly identify it.
I wholeheartedly agree, although I must admit, even the early popular mobile games lacked the polish and gameplay that could be expected of a solid GBA title, though at the least I could have left it to the case of being an unfamiliar platform that wasn't even expected to play games. Years later, that argument crumbles further.
>>938823341
I must say, I was not expecting the Timothy Dexter approach of giving the reader plenty of punctuation to place as they see fit.
>>938823594
Precisely. A simple joy.
But of course, but of course. That singing voice seems to be a thing for that particular song however...
I'm partial to the first song. Closer to the Punk that my brain has become accustomed to. As well, it includes some nice trumpets, and any song with trumpets couldn't be that bad.
/b/ - Thread 938365979
Anonymous No.938371751
>>938371547
Without the context of your previous posts, this would feel a little insulting. Regardless, greetings allegedly not horny poster on the internet.
>>938371601
Hello again. Am I to assume your love has been recaptured since we've last met?
/b/ - Thread 937332563
Anonymous No.937343210
>>937342791
Hello again. All is well?
>>937342944
You'd be absolutely correct; an archetype I am quite weak to.
I see, I see. I had a friend some time back who sang it's praises almost religiously, but I never did care much for turn based rpgs and thus didn't try it.