I think there's a bit too much ice in this mini-soda.
It'll get all watery 
I think there's a bit too much ice in this mini-soda.
It'll get all watery 
Secular Talk has come a long way from giving handjobs at his massage parlor.
Hexbear party line is that #TeamJacob and #TeamEdward should get together and have an exciting gay relationship instead of more straight-slop.
Genuinely good game imo. Themes of self-improvement and love are good. The girls are actual characters and there's a nice friendship arc before the relationship. The game doesn't end with a confession and it actually shows how the relationship plays out. I don't think it's a "porn game" as you call it. There are certainly sex scenes but most of the writing is sincere not horny. You aren't going to have random tit shots or bikini armor if that's what you're worried about. It's also not a harem anime, you get a love interest and a friend in each route.
I'm not a person with disabilities so ymmv with that part but I thought it was respectful enough. All of the characters are fully formed with dreams and problems that don't just revolve around why they're at the school. It strikes a nice balance between highlighting their struggles while also showing them live complete, fulfilling lives.
It got me genuinely emotionally invested when I read it as a young adult. It can be cringe, but only in the way that every sincere attempt to display emotions are. Overall, a solid 8/10 if you're just passing by. An easy 9.5 if you vibe with the characters. Don't be put off by Kenji, he's probably the only stumbling block you'll come across. He's supposed to be a bit ridiculous. Also, use a guide since the point system will be arcane to a newbie.
Go for it, it's free and genuinely good.
If you haven't been banned at least once, then you haven't effort posted on this site. If you haven't noticed a problem with the moderation, then you haven't been paying attention.
But accounts are cheap to make so it's not like you lose anything. I'd prefer if this site was all anonymous posters to prevent cliques and other shit.
"My mother made these hoecakes every couple of minutes. I know my mother and daddy just hated hoecakes"
A liberals understanding The Paradox of Tolerance is that we should have the moral right to be cruel little shits to the political out-group because they do it too.
It proves they never really cared about actually tolerating minorities and correcting their viewpoints. It's something they shouldn't do but now that they can they'll relish it like a white supremacist reading Huck Finn aloud in a black church.
Yeah, breaking into an existing social circle without having god-tier confidence and social skills is pretty much an exercise in futility. People are very comfortable with their isolated lives even if it makes them miserable. We can organize all we want but it doesn't change the fact that most people are too full on junk-interactions to care about irl.
If you want to make connections, you have to accept you'll be the villain of someone's story. "Some fucking weirdo tried to talk to me about coffee at the mall today." Embrace it, be the weirdo who makes people uncomfortable. The world is too obsessed with avoiding negative reactions that we never try for a positive one.