Posting a little early today. My birthday's tomorrow (we'll have no such talk of numbers), but the party's tonight. So in favor of not having to worry about this later, early post it is!
Normally, I don't think I would use words like tsundere in dialogue like that. But considering this is a dream taking place in the setting from a manga, it kinda fits. I'll let it slide this once.
Again, just another small wordless cameo from Ana (poor girl's been relegated to Randy status lately). But if I may say, she rocks the old timey fantasy dress. The ribbon was a last minute touch, but really stands out as my favorite part.
And uh... as to why Rain needs to walk away, just keep in mind that Ana has a "certain effect" on her. Rain is kinda sleeping right next to her other crush, so that's probably a little awkward for her.
Happy birthday -2!
I really like Rudys offhand comment in the first panel. That's how I always feel when I play action/adventure RPG games. Hes such a relatable, goofy character
In a little over an hour, I'll be 31. But I definitely like being thought to be 25 better. XD
I'm really 16 at heart though. I'm still growing older, but I essentially stopped growing up after 16 (as evidenced by my friend gifting me Pokemon cards and me being stupidly excited about it, and my plans to go Amiibo hunting tomorrow for my birthday). I'm such a child, really. XD
Happy birthday Jocelyn! I know how you feel, I got a Rosalina Amiibo and a Sgt Frog keychain, as well as a couple of stuffed animals last week on my 30th birthday and I acted like such a kid myself...
Tsundere (ツンデレ ?, pronounced [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time.
The term was originally used to describe characters who began with a harsh outgoing personality, but slowly revealed a soft and vulnerable interior over time. Over the years the character archetype has become flanderized, and is now generically associated with a character who flips between the two emotional states at the slightest provocation, and usually at a specific person rather than a general sociability problem.
probably reading too much into it but i find it very interesting that characters in her dream are having coherent dialogue *that the dreamer is unaware of*
gonna stop myself before i start nerding out about plurality, especially since i find it __extremely__ doubtful that that´s where this is going. still, interesting.
I really like Rudys offhand comment in the first panel. That's how I always feel when I play action/adventure RPG games. Hes such a relatable, goofy character
And I know you said no numbers, but judging from that picture of you for your profile, I'd say about 25. Just a friendly guess.
I'm really 16 at heart though. I'm still growing older, but I essentially stopped growing up after 16 (as evidenced by my friend gifting me Pokemon cards and me being stupidly excited about it, and my plans to go Amiibo hunting tomorrow for my birthday). I'm such a child, really. XD
Here's a little gift. ^^
http://i.imgur.com/GDdlNBW.gif
I hope you like it!
Even if the base wasn't on the map, it would be past the only path between two walls of trees anyway, wouldn't it?
Ah~! That gif! So much cute. I love it. Thank you. ^_^
Secondly What the heck does tsundere mean??? This is the second or third time I've seen this word
The term was originally used to describe characters who began with a harsh outgoing personality, but slowly revealed a soft and vulnerable interior over time. Over the years the character archetype has become flanderized, and is now generically associated with a character who flips between the two emotional states at the slightest provocation, and usually at a specific person rather than a general sociability problem.
gonna stop myself before i start nerding out about plurality, especially since i find it __extremely__ doubtful that that´s where this is going. still, interesting.