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  1. Mine would be - [If I needed to survive:] 1. A tablet full of books, videos, and music on it (thank you NGNL) 2. A solar-powered portable charger and cable for my tablet (also thank you NGNL) 3. A sharp machete (cuts through anything) [If I could survive without things I bring:] 1. A large supply of spices and sauces (so I could flavornup my food on the island) 2. A massive music collection and some way to play it repeatedly (I’d also say a good pair of hwafphones, but that’d be asking for too much) 3. A large warm blanket (to curl up in when I get cold or tired) And for entertainment purposes; my original 3 responses from my question back from when I was in elementary school were: 1. Chocolate 2. A basketball 3. Friends (I don’t know if I filled it out right after I transferred or not.If it was, the list feels so depressing because I didn’t have any )
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  3. I usually have to be in a mood for rewatching shows in general, and typically comes around when there is a lack of good airing stuff, or not completely invested in a video game. There really isn't a method of how I rewatch stuff, but anything that listed higher than an 80 on my list usually gets a rewatch eventually as well as anything with magic and/or isekai. Currently rewatching Gate, Outbreak Company, and K-On. Really wanted to start rewatching Steins;Gate, but Steins;Gate Elite is coming up and looks amazing (plus portable if on Switch), so can't really decide if rewatching now would hurt the experience or not.
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  4. At least the outfit will keep you plenty warm at night plus the books should give you something to do. I suspect you'll tire of them having to read same ones over, and over though.
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  5. Just be careful you do not crack one open that causes you to shed tears in public, but yeah, they would not need any real changes to be ported to other platforms.
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  6. I suppose I would bring my collection of Tolkien books, followed by my drawing books, and finally my Halloween costume from this year, with some real knives (ㆆᴗㆆ)
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  7. Writing prompts are amazing for getting ideas flowing. I've created two separate multi-story universes from a handful of random writing prompts I've found over the years. There are some writing prompt sites that have like categorized prompts, so it's possible to find some that work together.
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  8. I would agree on that survival mode is the last thing from helping sadess rather it mostly brings frustration. Though creative mode in Minecraft is great to play when I am feeling depressed. Helps me feel accomplished at times to.
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  9. Ah, I meant that I would take some eps, let's say 4-10 (DC often has two to three eps per case)and watch them - rewatching the entire thing is kinda .... time consuming <.< I mostly rewatch the important eps, which were important for character development (like when they were in London, or Ai`s first appearance) and often skip the fillers, even when I watch the new episodes. (Unless I have nothing to do on a day, then I might watch the fillers)
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  10. Yeah, that is why I hate freemium games. The one things that I wish was more prevalent on the mobile scene would be VNs. Other than turn based RPGs, they seem to be the only kind of games today that do not require two hands. There is Ace Attorney and Planetarian, but nothing like Clannad, Narcissu, and other series.
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  11. I was thinking I could use it to fish too, since fish rods give me troubles, but yeah I could probably find a ton of ways to use it. I am laughing about the Minecraft bit. Right now, I am imagining punch trees, like in the South Park episode involving Minecraft.
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  12. Definitely gotta agree with you there. It can be used for all sorts of things from carving tools, to cutting food for consumption, and the like. If you were able to make other tools could almost make a house. Now this is starting to sound like minecraft.
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  13. Yeah, I could. I would not want to burn them either, because there would not be too much to stimulate me when I attempt to cook things, or try to make jerky. Knife would be the most versatile for me.
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  14. You could use the books for something to do, or as a last resort as fire fuel though I hate the idea of book burning. myself.
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  15. I will bring a knife, a backpack, a lighter, and maybe some books.
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  16. Oh damn I mean I love Detective Conan with all my heart, but I don't know if I could watch all of it. I mean maybe with breaks. On the other hand I do find myself rewatching certain episodes of it from time to time. Though that would be a fun challenge. to see if one could watch the entire thing. That has happened to me on more then one occasion as well. In my case it was with dbz, and Inuyasha. I have seen those particular series at least 10 times each in order. They seem to have a slightly different impact on me each time. This is even more true with Inuyasha. Thats a very fair point I would think so since they aren't eating up your hard disk for nothing. ^^
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  17. Depends on the series, but a lot of the anime I have on Plex are ones I would likely watch again.
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  18. Honestly in my opinion the main reason for that is that gaming was just so good back then. The reason it was is because of the culture even more so then the tech behind. It was just more of a personal experience. Buying games from your local, or even chain game store was easier and more fun. Trade ins and upgrades were easy to do because everything was backwards comparable. Now sp much of that is in the companies hands. Yes the move to digital gives us much convenience, and for things like movies/tv/anime I would say it was a good move. Buying games you could say on hand hand is easier on services like PSN, XBL, Steam, Origin, or what have you, but at the same time it is hardly personal, and introduced so much other troubles to the experience of gaming. This can be true both on the hardware side as well as the software side. It was just better when you could just walk into a store, and buy something, or sell things to your friend without worrying out licenses, or all the pitfalls of the corporate world we have stuck ourselves in. The retro community is alive, and well because these concepts of old still largely exist since most games are hard copies. Not to mention the removel of couch co-op games as time has pasted has really damned the industry too in my opinion. Instead of creating a reason to be around other games now create a reason not be around other people, but instead place you in front of your tv/pc alone with little human interaction beyond a headset. It really is what it is though. Not saying online gaming is not fun. I love loading up Minecraft for a night of gaming with friends, but its just not the same.
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  19. Hay there how are you. Well as I promised here I am. As far as games I have not released any but would like to. Maybe you can give me some indite on how to really make a good one. I know the story part already as I am well a writer.
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  20. Depends. I can watch Log Horizon a hundred times and never be bored or annoyed. Same goes for the Matsumoto anime and Crest/Banner of the Stars. Other stuff...not so much. If I enjoyed it on an average level it would be a very infrequent rewatch (Fate Stay Night for example). The greater the enjoyment, the more I'd be willing to rewatch it.
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  21. Depends, if the show was like mind-blowingly amazing (Death-note, Higurashi), then yea I would watch it again; like a day after. SAO being my fave anime, I watched it 3 times within like 2 years. If the show was just really good, I would watch it again in a few years.
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  22. I tend to only rewatch the anime's that really left an impact on me when I first watch it. I like to wait at least a year before rewatching unless I have an urge to rewatch it at some point because I want to relive the feelings I had when I first saw it, and as more time passes, the less I remember about how it felt to watch the anime. There are exceptions where I rewatch something that didn't leave a huge impact on me. These anime's are usually ones which I hear someone talking about and think to myself "I haven't seen that anime in a long time... What even happened in it?" or something like that. If I remember that the anime wasn't good at all, naturally I wouldn't go and rewatch it. Anime's that I've rewatched at least more than twice include Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Spice & Wolf, Toradora, Steins;Gate, Guilty Crown, Shakugan no Shana and Code Geass.
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  23. I've honestly never rewatched an entire series, but I definitely do like to go back and watch certain episodes and scenes where I either think I missed something, they have great depth, or I just really really liked. One of my favorite episodes ever is when Goku goes ss3 for the first time, I lost track of how many times I've seen that one, it's pretty dope. Plus this
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  24. I don't have to lol. MY bestie has 3 out of 4 of those. I can play them whenever I think to ask for 'em. I just have a lot of fond memories of Diddy Kong Racing; one of the only good set of memories involving some of my cousins. I am just astounded that the market for nostalgic games like N64 games is almost identical to the resell market of MtG.
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  25. Do you code? I've coded on and off for a few years but am really starting to get into it now. What code do you know? I'm learning the language C#. I have previously done python and Java but am not fluent in these at all. Why do you code? I'm learning to code because I aspire to be a games programmer. The C# that I am learning at the moment is being applied into games development that I am currently doing in College. What do you like about it? I've always enjoyed problem solving, and there is a lot of problem solving in coding. I took a Computing GCSE course in Secondary School and this interested me heavily in going into coding for a career. When I was thinking about what kind of coding I wanted to get into, I decided that coding for games would be the most enjoyable for me since I've grown up playing games which has led to gaming becoming my favourite hobby aside from watching anime. Since I'm learning to code for games, I'm loving it even more since I can see my code come to life in the form of game mechanics. Any tips? I'm not sure how serious you are about going into coding. If you want to learn as more of a side hobby than a career choice, I recommend checking out Codecademy. I've taken a few of the free courses from here in the past (mainly for Java rather than python though) and I found that they were quite good. Instead of just telling you things, you get to write code as you learn. If you're thinking of taking coding further and choosing it as a career choice, I'd recommend either taking a trustworthy online course (you could learn for free, but you're likely to get a better education from a paid course) or taking a course in College or University (I'm not sure how education works in countries other than United Kingdom though). Have you ever coded a game? I haven't coded a full game as of yet, but I am currently working on parts of a game for a project in College. I'm mainly focusing on enemy mechanics in this project since there is someone else working on GUI, menu's and player mechanics. This is a 2D side-scrolling game.
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