EDIT Lightning is 21 BTW and doesn't look teenager, Hope from the same game is though and he actually looks like one.
Modifié par DarkRiku7, 22 octobre 2011 - 08:12 .
Modifié par DarkRiku7, 22 octobre 2011 - 08:12 .
And that's why you lost out to the Senju. No creativity of your own, just copying what your eyes can see.Sharingan Master wrote...
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Oh, no. If he/she took a avatar distinctly one gender or another, I'd happily oblige! Cheeze is the womanly-est Wrex avatar on the board.
I just make special cases for the androgynous, si'am.
I'll just leave this here...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
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Dean_the_Young wrote...
Ambiguity, and let's not dwell on how appropriate your user name is for that, let me share something with you.
If I were interested in dating girls who look like teenage boys, I would go date teenage boys.
Why Japan (or rather, Square-Enix) ever forgot this wonderfully simple truth, I don't know. I blame the fangirls.
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Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
'Dean' is also an occupational title. Did you consider that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 22 octobre 2011 - 08:18 .
Really the most feminine thing about her is the legs, but anime pretty-boys do that to.EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Light honestly does not look like a teenage boy to me. She looks extremely girly, from the structure of her face, to her hair, to her clothing.
Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 22 octobre 2011 - 08:19 .
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It doesn't make much sense in that context, though. It would be like going under the name "Firefighter_the_Young". Then again, it's your name, it can be as crazy as you want.Dean_the_Young wrote...
'Dean' is also an occupational title. Did you consider that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
Especially since there was already another 'Dean' registered when I came here. I couldn't take the name.Cthulhu42 wrote...
It doesn't make much sense in that context, though. It would be like going under the name "Firefighter_the_Young". Then again, it's your name, it can be as crazy as you want.Dean_the_Young wrote...
'Dean' is also an occupational title. Did you consider that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Really the most feminine thing about her is the legs, but anime pretty-boys do that to.
The structure of her face is more 'young asian' than 'woman', and she's got a standard anime/square enix technicolor frock.
The clothes are also the sort that a lot of 'young male Japanese' do, to various extents. Some wear more, some wear less. It's the androgynous style.

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Dean_the_Young wrote...
Especially since there was already another 'Dean' registered when I came here. I couldn't take the name.Cthulhu42 wrote...
It doesn't make much sense in that context, though. It would be like going under the name "Firefighter_the_Young". Then again, it's your name, it can be as crazy as you want.Dean_the_Young wrote...
'Dean' is also an occupational title. Did you consider that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Again, I'm not him/her/it, but I believe it's probably the latter.EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Especially since there was already another 'Dean' registered when I came here. I couldn't take the name.Cthulhu42 wrote...
It doesn't make much sense in that context, though. It would be like going under the name "Firefighter_the_Young". Then again, it's your name, it can be as crazy as you want.Dean_the_Young wrote...
'Dean' is also an occupational title. Did you consider that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
Well, "Dean" is a male name, but I suppose there's nothing stopping you from going by a name opposite your gender.Dean_the_Young wrote...
What makes you say that?Cthulhu42 wrote...
I can't speak for him, but I personally could not tell it was a girl.
...so are you really a girl? or are you just being argumentative, because I can certainly believe that, ha ha.
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Cthulhu42 wrote...
Again, I'm not him/her/it, but I believe it's probably the latter.
How many final fantasy games have you played again?EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Really the most feminine thing about her is the legs, but anime pretty-boys do that to.
The structure of her face is more 'young asian' than 'woman', and she's got a standard anime/square enix technicolor frock.
The clothes are also the sort that a lot of 'young male Japanese' do, to various extents. Some wear more, some wear less. It's the androgynous style.
Young Japanese males wear extremely short (like about twelve inches too short as far as I'm concerned) miniskirts and one of those maternity shirts? o.O
Would a man give you this much of a headache?EternalAmbiguity wrote...
...so are you really a girl? or are you just being argumentative, because I can certainly believe that, ha ha.
Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 22 octobre 2011 - 08:29 .
'Them,' actually.EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Cthulhu42 wrote...
Again, I'm not him/her/it, but I believe it's probably the latter.
So, it? okay. Dean is an it.
Dean_the_Young wrote...
I'm glad I never made such a ridiculous claim. And since I didn't, what does that have to do with me? Or were you speaking in generalities?Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Dean_the_Young wrote...
That's got to be a textbook for 'unreasonable standards.'
Why is a war in which 5 billion, 328 million, 72 thousand, 4 hundred and 3 deaths a complete success, but 5 billion, 328 million, 72 thousand, 4 hundred and 4 deaths not?
Oddly enough, I was thinking that it's odd that some are claiming that a war with 5 billion, 328 million, 72 thousand, 4 hundred and 4 deaths makes for a realistic and moving story, but a war with 5 billion, 328 million, 72 thousand, 4 hundred and 3 deaths makes for childish care-bear crap...
Though I will point out that Stalin had a pretty good point with 'one death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic.'
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Dean_the_Young wrote...
How many final fantasy games have you played again?EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Young Japanese males wear extremely short (like about twelve inches too short as far as I'm concerned) miniskirts and one of those maternity shirts? o.ODean_the_Young wrote...
Really the most feminine thing about her is the legs, but anime pretty-boys do that to.
The structure of her face is more 'young asian' than 'woman', and she's got a standard anime/square enix technicolor frock.
The clothes are also the sort that a lot of 'young male Japanese' do, to various extents. Some wear more, some wear less. It's the androgynous style.
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Would a man give you this much of a headache?EternalAmbiguity wrote...
...so are you really a girl? or are you just being argumentative, because I can certainly believe that, ha ha.
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Though I will point out that Stalin had a pretty good point with 'one death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic.'
Stalin was a monster.
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DarkRiku7 wrote...
Basically he just insulted women. I noticed none of you heeded my post. >_>
Dean_the_Young wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Notlikeyoucare wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Some of us want a CRPG.
Lotion and his ilk seem to want an interactive cinematic/story experience, in which we as the players are being taken through someone else's story as it's being told, and just contributing when allowed.
Thats EXACTLY what this is. a story that can change somewhat from a few options that we can pick. The element of choice isn't being questioned here . Its the discussion of choice between different options, and some believe certain options should not be part of a choice. No-one is suggesting that characters get their heads blown off randomly in battle.
And yet that would be far more realistic than the prescripted formulaic pseudorealism that some want.
Which itself would be more realistic than no teammates at all dying.
Dean_the_Young wrote...
You're either contradicting your own position, or... actually, the only way that argument works is if you're contradicting your own position.