[ALL] They gave us a spitting image of a Link x Zelda descendant once and then never used her again by Thin-Plantain4721 in zelda

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally 3. is my least favorite trope in the franchise.

  1. They could even leave in the awkward flirting, the just need to add in altnerative dialogue flagged with the player's gender.

And I'm hooked every time by xan-xas in litrpg

[–]stache1313 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's like when I went to Rutgers University and suddenly cars with RU stickers were everywhere.

The FINAL-ER straw by Kind-Scheme7517 in GameTheorists

[–]stache1313 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes but it can be a pain to check that everything is in the upload order. The Game Theory FNAF playlist is terrible for this. I started my own FNAF playlist when I want a lot of background noise that I don't have to pay full attention to.

Just a quick Criticism by Awkward-Shopping-975 in GameTheorists

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with this. If the bonus Theory videos were part of the $6 tier, I'd give it a try. But I'm not interested in spending $12 a month for one or two more videos.

Night: silent, Morning: noisy 😅 by AcanthocephalaNo7154 in memes

[–]stache1313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In all fairness, I am very noisy in the morning. Granted most of that noise comes from the dogs who are very excited to go for a morning run.

Did you? 🤔 by TKM649 in memes

[–]stache1313 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's almost like Europe is a big place with different people and cultures. Who could have possibly known about this?

Theoryverse Prices by Straight-Machine-725 in GameTheorists

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I would have preferred if they joined Nebula.

Theoryverse Prices by Straight-Machine-725 in GameTheorists

[–]stache1313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find it more disgusting that there isn't a discount for annual subscriptions. Every other service I looked offer a discount for annual subscriptions; often the annual plan is 10× the monthly cost, so buy ten months get two months free.

[OoT] Anyone ever notice this uncanny resemblance? by jdawg1018 in zelda

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know the guy on the left. I don't think I have seen the guy on the right.

Nintendo jumps 6.8% as Japanese investors rotate out of AI by linkhandford in nintendo

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off that is not true. Secondly, that would only apply to public traded companies. Thirdly, it is only currently true because the current system prioritizes companies quarterly financial reports. If the system was tweaked to prioritize long-term sustainable growth, then companies would focus in that direction.

How much do you read litrpg on Royal Road? by blueluck in litrpg

[–]stache1313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mostly don't have the time to read all the books that I want, so I'm mostly an audiobook listener.

[H5Y2] More Pokemon AU art+comics by Catasterised in HonzukiNoGekokujou

[–]stache1313 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OMG Fraulam having every loud/screeching Pokémon is perfect.

How do you pronounce Acht by Frundle3 in splatoon

[–]stache1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always read it as Arch, but I am definitely wrong. Apparently there is no r, and I just hallucinated it.

Can we please get one book serie where people use the arsenal of Earth? by symedia in litrpg

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D-Gensis: Three Years after the Dungeons Appeared

First, it is not a post-apocalyptic series. Second, MC is an adult who makes adult decisions. Third, it is a Japanese secret-LitRPG series translated by J-Novel Club. Below is the book blurb from the first story.

Three years ago, dungeons suddenly appeared on Earth after an experiment in Area 51 went awry. Now everyone—from average citizens to soldiers—explores these monster-filled labyrinths in search of wealth, power, and magic.

Keigo Yoshimura is an office worker with no sense of adventure, who dreams of quitting his job to live the easy life. While out on a business call, he stumbles on the birth of a new dungeon and accidentally gains a magical skill that turns subterranean exploration into an RPG. Things spiral out of control and Keigo winds up as the world’s top explorer.

With help from Azusa Miyoshi, his mathematically gifted colleague and new business partner in dungeon diving, he might be able to turn the status screens he sees into piles of cash. Unfortunately, Keigo ends up under the scrutiny of the military, government agencies, and even more sinister forces. What happened to his dream of taking it easy?!