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One of the best videos I've been able to find on the Internet to end this year!
Happy New Year 2020 everyone
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Merry Christmas Angelkitsune!
I hope you're doing fine these days!
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OMG Q-Jei sorry for not replying Merry Christmas to you too!!! honestly this month I am very busy with work
oops forgot to tell you that I have found a part time job.I need to work from 10am to 7pm and then recently I need to do overtime as I is getting closer to new year so now I also need to work from 10pm to 4am...........so yeah I'm very busy gomenasai .crap why am I rambling so sorry!!! -
Oh damn! I hope you're not too exhausted by your job! If so, you should try to ask if you can't take some time off. I know shift works involving nights can lead some people to sleep loss and it's not easy to assume such a rhythm of life if you're not used to it. Regardless of that, I hope you're okay and enjoy what you're doing anyway.
Out of curiosity, what does your job consist of?
(We can still continue this conversation in private if you want to!)
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thanks for worrying Q-Jei
I'm currently working to help making props to decorate shopping malls for the upcoming Chinese New Year. and unfortunately because the deadline is getting near we are not allowed to have day offs until this project is over. And the whole thing is done by students ranging from 16 to 20 so we are very inexperienced hence why we took so long to complete this thing. One of the reasons why we need to stay up late is because we need to hang up giant calendars from the ceiling and doing it in the morning where there are hundereds of people watching is not a good idea, and don't worry I actually enjoy my job so I'm not complaining.......much. But hey at least my boss let us sleep in fancy hotels for making us stay up until 4am
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Merry (and foxy
) Christmas everyone!
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In fact, I'm not the owner of this fox ^^ This is a photo taken by a member of the Facebook group '500 Foxes', a group exclusively made of fox enthusiasts. The fox in the picture has been rescued from a fur farm not long ago. Even if I would love to protect/have one, it would be pretty difficult for me in the present conditions, since I would have to 'fox proof' the entire house. Plus, I don't have proper outdoor enclosures, because it's particularly important for foxes to have space to walk and get some fresh air sometimes. A back yard wouldn't be enough for it. Concerning the picture, I just posted it because I found it cute ^^
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Oh my lord! I just tried to play IWBTG yesterday (I Wanna Be The Guy). Seriously, this game is one of the most demonic things ever created on Earth by humans, and I'm choosing my words carefully! I managed to take down Mecha Birdo this afternoon, but the game mechanics and the controls are so tricky to handle that you feel more than proud after passing some stages. However, I don't expect to last very long in the party either. But still, I wonder if the creator of this game has already experienced happiness in his life for having elaborated such a cruel project!
PS: Mecha Birdo's Theme is absolutely amazing, even though it's an OST taken from Ikaruga (Butsutekkai). IWBTG may be more than a sadistic game, its creator has interesting musical tastes ♪
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We must probably feel the same way indeed
And yeah, as for the difficulty, it's more about fairness and memorization. Even one single piece of the background can be a trap set just for killing the player in the most ridiculous way, which most of the time makes IWBTG more comparable to a punishment than to a proper 'game'. That being said, it's also extremely well encoded for an amateur game, and the multiple references to the world of retrogaming make it pretty attractive too
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In fact, I've already played some platform games of the same kind before, and I've already given IWBTG a try 5 years ago. It was ridiculous, I couldn't even pass the first check point. I gave up. But recently, I replayed Super Meat Boy and managed to beat some of the hardest levels like the dark worlds from Cotton Alley. These two games may be pretty different from each other, I don't know why, I feel more decontracted now. I've learned to be more patient over time, and it looks like it finally paid off. All in all, I replayed it simply by interest and curiosity to see how far I could go in it