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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Fire Emblem on Forums 3 (FEF3), IC Thread!
« on: April 01, 2016, 05:15:37 pm »
: "Fer, please come back this way! It's not safe for you to fight them all on your own."
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: "Fer, please come back this way! It's not safe for you to fight them all on your own."
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen on Steam for 25% off if you didn't already get it.The eternal question: pick it up now or hope for an even better sale come Summer?
This is going to be the first S Rank where the oath isn't marriage, but "I will hate you forever, woman. By all the gods I'll hate you for the rest of my life, and when I die, I'll die still hating you."
The really sad thing is I can picture Shilleka knocking Taft out, finding an unscrupulous priest, and paying him off to do a marriage ceremony with an unconscious groom for the sole purpose of watching the dwarf literally explode with anger when he figures it out. XDI hope this becomes a thing.
It's a proper office, pretty well-organized and stocked too. Besides, I asked the receptionist and she told me that the cat does belong to the office.What if someone else had left their cat at the vet for a few hours? (Though, I guess I'm referring to vets that work out of their own home and not a proper office place.)Went to the vet yesterday and discovered that their office had acquired a "therapy cat". This big black cat just sorta wanders around the reception area, casually sauntering up to people and their animals to say hello and receive petting. Probably the calmest, friendliest cat I've ever seen, which probably goes a long way towards being an impromptu therapist.But what if people are allergic to cats while bringing pets to vets?
: "I'd be up for trying the smashing thing, assuming this Emblem is being kept near a sufficiently large window. If not, then I guess we're stuck with sneaking."
sucks to be them?Went to the vet yesterday and discovered that their office had acquired a "therapy cat". This big black cat just sorta wanders around the reception area, casually sauntering up to people and their animals to say hello and receive petting. Probably the calmest, friendliest cat I've ever seen, which probably goes a long way towards being an impromptu therapist.But what if people are allergic to cats while bringing pets to vets?