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Grimlorn

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The questions most, if not all, interviewers ask him are pretty stupid and inconsequential, it reads like random bits of trivia. Also, his gf looks pretty basic, so I don't know what he sees in her, lulz (past her appearance that is).
Women have nothing of note beyond their appearance.
 

Aenra

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No need for 'lulz', was not trying to offend; it's really quite simple :)

Some men need a lot, some not so.. not all need to be able to have deep conversations with their other half, not all are after feminine Einsteins, or superbly cultivated female counterparts in 'x' or 'y' a sector. If you have a good number of friends (the qualitative variety), a job that fulfils you creatively and expressionatively, a certain amount of wisdom perhaps? A good heart and good looks can suffice, thank you very much. The rest you have covered.
So even if she's just like that (and we cannot know now can we), i see nothing bad, derogative or altogether 'strange' about it.

You're always free to fare better of course.
 

Lacrymas

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Yes, I know that. I was just viewing it from my perspective, that's all. If he's fulfilled/happy, then great and, like you said, we can't know what she's like. Also, there's nothing offensive/bad about being a woman or gay, so that's also not something I take as an insult, I'm only answering your question :p
 

Fairfax

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The questions most, if not all, interviewers ask him are pretty stupid and inconsequential, it reads like random bits of trivia. Also, his gf looks pretty basic, so I don't know what he sees in her, lulz (past her appearance that is).
Yes, mostly due to lazy journalists. They take the usual boring approach they learn from the mainstream media: "let's introduce a bit about yourself so people can get to know you". That takes up half the interview with boring stuff like "how did you get into game design?", "what made you want to design RPGs?" or "what are your favourite RPGs?". I've lost count of how many times these things have been asked, and he's giving automated responses by now.
After a while the only time he gave a fully detailed and interesting response to that was in the NMA developer profile, which is the definitive answer to these questions, if you ask me.

This is an example of a good interview with him:

It's also amusing because the guy is clearly nervous as fuck talking to MCA.
 

Lhynn

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Man, i thought it was the picture of a tranny that didnt look like tranny with a picture of when he wasnt a tranny. i was going to say someone got the wrong thread or something. Fucking codex.
 
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She looks great, maggots.
Nice google shirt there, freak

:hmmm:
Ire was on Escitalopram or something similar not long ago, it can both dull the reaction time and make a person fall more in line with groupthink. And apparently also misread said groupthink and the context, give poor guy a break.

I'm on Escitalopram right now (feel it!!) and I'm a model of falling in line with groupthink. My reaction times have suffered, I'll give you that, just ask JarlFrank about my failed flush.

They look great together, nice you of you on complimenting her looks, SS. As a girl, I know that means a lot.
 
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She looks great, maggots.
Nice google shirt there, freak

:hmmm:
Ire was on Escitalopram or something similar not long ago, it can both dull the reaction time and make a person fall more in line with groupthink. And apparently also misread said groupthink and the context, give poor guy a break.

I'm on Escitalopram right now (feel it!!) and I'm a model of falling in line with groupthink. My reaction times have suffered, I'll give you that, just ask JarlFrank about my failed flush.

They look great together, nice you of you on complimenting her looks, SS. As a girl, I know that means a lot.
Well, it's good if it works for you without signinficant side effects. Would recommend Wellbutrin (Bupropion) though, it doesn't have that annoying quirk with sensitivity loss and following shenanigans. Also doesn't seem to cause weight gain, or at least to lesser extent that SSRIs. Sadly in Russia it's banned, so our goverment probably thinks that we should shut up and treat all disorders with vodka like our fathers and grandfathers did.

As for MCA I know that
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and just want him to be happy. :love:
 

Jasede

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Enjoy getting fat and not being able to cum, though.

Wellbutrin is where it's at. I love that shit.

Also, even though I have to pay a retarded 150 EUR for insurance A MONTH my insurance is still losing money paying for the monthly dose. Take that, suckers.
 

Lacrymas

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Yes, mostly due to lazy journalists. They take the usual boring approach they learn from the mainstream media: "let's introduce a bit about yourself so people can get to know you". That takes up half the interview with boring stuff like "how did you get into game design?", "what made you want to design RPGs?" or "what are your favourite RPGs?". I've lost count of how many times these things have been asked, and he's giving automated responses by now.
After a while the only time he gave a fully detailed and interesting response to that was in the NMA developer profile, which is the definitive answer to these questions, if you ask me.

This is an example of a good interview with him:
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It's also amusing because the guy is clearly nervous as fuck talking to MCA.

Yeah, it's somewhat better, though I don't know if he can even get into any more and finer details in the format of an interview, he'd have to write a book on game design and storytelling. That actually isn't a bad idea, let's make him do it lolol.
 

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Yes, mostly due to lazy journalists. They take the usual boring approach they learn from the mainstream media: "let's introduce a bit about yourself so people can get to know you". That takes up half the interview with boring stuff like "how did you get into game design?", "what made you want to design RPGs?" or "what are your favourite RPGs?". I've lost count of how many times these things have been asked, and he's giving automated responses by now.
After a while the only time he gave a fully detailed and interesting response to that was in the NMA developer profile, which is the definitive answer to these questions, if you ask me.

This is an example of a good interview with him:
snip
It's also amusing because the guy is clearly nervous as fuck talking to MCA.

Yeah, it's somewhat better, though I don't know if he can even get into any more and finer details in the format of an interview, he'd have to write a book on game design and storytelling. That actually isn't a bad idea, let's make him do it lolol.
That could be great, but even as a fan, I'm not sure this would be the best timing. Ideally speaking, it's something he'd write after creating his own IP and reflecting on it.
There's no guarantee that he'll ever make his own setting and direct a CRPG in it, of course, but it'd be a damn tragedy if he didn't.
 

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