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WCDT Strips 3126 - 3130 (4th to 8th January 2016)

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TheCollector:

--- Quote from: jheartney on 07 Jan 2016, 20:31 ---My take on it is the Marigold sees her younger self in Sam (both Sam and pre-Dale Marigold were renowned for their piquant aroma). A post-pubescent Sam might someday gravitate to soft-porn gaming titles too.

Or maybe this is one of the few subjects that could get Marigold to reach out to someone outside her usual comfort area.

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I'm pretty sure it's just now more comfortable with being open Marigold will just jump at a chance to talk games.

Though the fact that people she knows knows Sam probably helps.

Somebody:

--- Quote from: Kugai on 06 Jan 2016, 12:19 ---  I wonder if the CIA or NSA has considered recruiting Marigold for Field Work.

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http://www.questionablecontent.net/1350 (P.S.)


--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 06 Jan 2016, 19:33 ---
--- Quote from: Akima on 06 Jan 2016, 15:59 ---Cycling helmets are compulsory in Australia
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Really? Even for adults?

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Well, I wear a helmet as an adult in a country where they're not compulsory - if something happened (and stuff DOES happen. Like the time a taxi decided to pull out immediately in front of me while I was going downhill past a queue of traffic, too late to fully dodge or brake, and I bruised my hand badly on his door mirror) I'd rather at least reduce the chance of breaking my head.

And, since an elbow-breaking incident, elbow & knee pads too. (Actually, technically the helmet made that particular situation worse. While I didn't hit my head, I somehow managed to get a nasty cut from the chinstrap...)

Neko_Ali:
I watch Lets Play videos and similar things partly for entertainment, partly because I might be doing something that keeps me from playing games, but can spare enough brain-cycles to watch a video, or to learn things about the game I didn't know before. And in some cases, to see if I want to pick up a game by seeing it played for a while first.

Penquin47:
In some cases, Let's Plays can help you satisfy curiosity without actually having to admit to having played something.

For example, one of my favorite games: Hatoful Boyfriend.  It's a Japanese dating sim where all of your love interests are pigeons (or other similar birds).  It is every bit as ridiculous as it sounds, which is why I love it, but I can understand why people wouldn't want to spend the five bucks on the actual game.  (Especially back when I bought it, when just to play I not only had to buy the game but had to download a Japanese interface for Windows and change some computer settings because the game was not out in the US at that time.)

St.Clair:
I watch gaming videos (including Let's Plays) for two primary reasons:
To learn how to get past a certain difficult spot or sequence;
To obtain maximum value (spending only time, not time and money) from "games" where the actual gameplay is minimal, repetitive/tedious or otherwise uninteresting (to me), and most of the story can be experienced simply by watching a linear playthrough.  ("Press X to view next cutscene.")

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