I was raised on visual novels and molded towards achieving a perfect ending. If I don't get top score, my life up until now will have meant nothing. I need validation, Dan. I NEED IT.
Sempai, why are some people so stupid they think they know other people better than those people because they paid half-attention to ten minutes of middle-school sex education?
Don't fish for validation, nyannyan, it's as bad as fishing for compliments.
Did you ever consider the fact that you are a nohorn? Maybe you should go home. Then again you know if you go home you're gonna see Chad frosting Sakura.
A greatest cakewitch isn't a nohorn. A himehorn should be able to tell by the cakey smell.also no bully ;_;
Why is it that most of the settings you write, no matter how far removed from technology and computer science they are, implausibly contain video games? Who is making them, and how have they maintained a working condition for so long?
The games on Big Egg have four sources: 1) Boons from the White Witch, given to fruits of her garden 2) The library of the Great Hall (in the West House of The City) 3) The Secret Shop in Enna's Domain, which connects (or used to connect) many distant places 4) Artifacts of former/current guests on Big EggI assume that any sufficiently advanced technological species will have some notion of play and use its technology to enhance that play... and that means GAMES and eventually VIDYA GAEMS (in various forms). Well, for creatures and eyes and the right kind of brains and physical manipulators, anyway. You're gonna find book-like things (like herd records), too. Anyway, I just really like video games!
Darkcake is way more capable than Nana, though. She can take care of herself and even take care of others. It wears her down, but if she works hard tomorrow will be better! P-probably!
Depressed Anon, I also strongly suggest to you a book I've suggested to Dan before: The View From Nowhere, by Thomas Nagel. It systematically demolishes a lot of the seemingly insoluble fatalisms depressed people find themselves in by challenging their assumptions.