Is that a joke or does puberty last longer/start later for Japanese people? Clarify me on this, I'm not a health expert.Zarys wrote:But he is japanase.Stan wrote:Hisao's like 18 bro.Forever_ambivalent wrote:Does his medicine need to change once he leaves puberty?
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- Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:26 pm
- Forum: Public Discussion
- Topic: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
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Re: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:22 pm
- Forum: Public Discussion
- Topic: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
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Re: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
Hisao's like 18 bro.Forever_ambivalent wrote:Does his medicine need to change once he leaves puberty?
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:00 pm
- Forum: Public Discussion
- Topic: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
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Re: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
On a serious note, dude will probably die in his 40s, even if he goes with Emi. I mean, the game kinda puts emphasis on Hisao running for Emi and not because he has a condition. Plus, he won't have time to run so much when he'll have kids and a job. Well... either way, he's getting a workout in ...
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 12:34 pm
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- Topic: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
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Re: How long a lifespan do you think Hisao is going to have?
Hisao died when the game finished. Just like all the other characters. http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/a2/d6/45/a2d645b8841e532abd1205a0f43649e7.jpg On a serious note, dude will probably die in his 40s, even if he goes with Emi. I mean, the game kinda puts emphasis on Hisao running for Emi ...
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:34 am
- Forum: Public Discussion
- Topic: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
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Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
Just a question, why in this kind of debating, the Japanese are considered as particularly horrible and intolerant people ? There are not only in Japan where the LGBTQ people are poorly considered. I'm not sure it would be as many comments like this if it was a western country. This has nothing to ...
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:26 am
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- Topic: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
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Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
Yeah, I know she tells you that but I just thought she was being dodgy about her relationship with ShizuneZarys wrote:Misha is in Yamaku because she wants to become a sign language teacher and she hoped that people would be more tolerant there. (because for one reason or another, she was hated)
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:21 am
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- Topic: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
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Re: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
I'm not sure. I'm not necessarily implying that going to a school for the disabled was the only option for her, but what if she was, for example, pinned down by her family to join Yamaku? You never know.SpunkySix wrote:Huh. Could they even do that?
- Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:50 am
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- Topic: What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
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What if Misha's presence at Yamaku...
Is justified by her being a lesbian? This might sound crazy, it might even sound crazy wrong, but I've read about it and found out that people in Japan are split when it comes to giving LGBT their rights. I also found out that LGBT people are not protected state-wise. Maybe the city in which Yamaku ...