It is. On a happier note, if it never happened she'd have never met such true friends as Lilly and Hisao.pandaphil wrote:Selim Bradley wrote: She was also only 8 when it happened, so while growing up the scar tissue would've stretched and lessened how bad it looked overall.
Edit: Post 117! As a Halo fan, I had to comment on it.
Congrats Selim. And good point. The scars would have faded after ten years. But *sigh* the thought of a pretty little 8 year old girl going through burn recovery just breaks my heart. From what i've heard, its a pretty horrible ordeal.
What scene made you "cry" the most
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I am the male version of Hanako Ikezawa.
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Why did you copy Selim's quote and paste it outside the quote tags?pandaphil wrote:From what i've heard, its a pretty horrible ordeal.
And no shit recovering from burns is a bad ordeal.
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Because apparently I'm an idiot. Thanks for pointing it out.Xanatos wrote:Why did you copy Selim's quote and paste it outside the quote tags?pandaphil wrote:From what i've heard, its a pretty horrible ordeal.
And no shit recovering from burns is a bad ordeal.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.
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You only get one shot at living your life. What is past cannot be undone. The only way you can do anything is to roll with the punches.Selim Bradley wrote:It is. On a happier note, if it never happened she'd have never met such true friends as Lilly and Hisao.pandaphil wrote:Selim Bradley wrote: She was also only 8 when it happened, so while growing up the scar tissue would've stretched and lessened how bad it looked overall.
Edit: Post 117! As a Halo fan, I had to comment on it.
Congrats Selim. And good point. The scars would have faded after ten years. But *sigh* the thought of a pretty little 8 year old girl going through burn recovery just breaks my heart. From what i've heard, its a pretty horrible ordeal.
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"...since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. However, it is important above all to avoid being hated."
Re: What scene made you "cry" the most
Anyway, I forgot the whole scene on the rooftop with Emi just prior to the trip to the cemetary that just ran the entire gamut of emotions.
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"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.
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That's when my frustration with Hisao turned into me BSoD'ing for a day or two.pandaphil wrote:Anyway, I forgot the whole scene on the rooftop with Emi just prior to the trip to the cemetary that just ran the entire gamut of emotions.
I'm sure this has been mentioned, but almost every scene with Hanako. Every ounce of happiness/sadness multiplies tenfold in that arc.
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Oh man how could I ever forget that one?pandaphil wrote:Anyway, I forgot the whole scene on the rooftop with Emi just prior to the trip to the cemetary that just ran the entire gamut of emotions.
And yea the Hanako ups and downs were so high and so low, it was very emotional.
I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There is no one I would rather be than me.
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I don't understand, why were you frustrated with Hisao at that moment?Umber wrote:That's when my frustration with Hisao turned into me BSoD'ing for a day or two.pandaphil wrote:Anyway, I forgot the whole scene on the rooftop with Emi just prior to the trip to the cemetary that just ran the entire gamut of emotions.
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Re: What scene made you "cry" the most
It wasn't at that exact moment. It was from before, when Hisao kept pushing against Emi (not an anal joke), who was, in turn, pushing him away...because she loved him? I don't know how to phrase things, but you get the idea. You mayn't have, but that comes with my being terrible at words.Dream wrote:I don't understand, why were you frustrated with Hisao at that moment?Umber wrote:That's when my frustration with Hisao turned into me BSoD'ing for a day or two.pandaphil wrote:Anyway, I forgot the whole scene on the rooftop with Emi just prior to the trip to the cemetary that just ran the entire gamut of emotions.
Then, after all that frustration with Hisao, the graveyard was sort of a flashback to my childhood. /shutdown_Umber.exe
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I think she did love him. But her fear of showing weakness and admitting to anyone she needed help just overpowered it, and it was tearing her up inside.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.
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Agreed. It's not exactly the easiest to ask someone for help. I know the feeling, and usually ended up just pushing people away. I guess it's kind of funny when you think about it, how something that's supposed to be so simple can be made impossible.pandaphil wrote:I think she did love him. But her fear of showing weakness and admitting to anyone she needed help just overpowered it, and it was tearing her up inside.
I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There is no one I would rather be than me.
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Oh, so she's one of those. There's a trope for that, I know there is.pandaphil wrote:I think she did love him. But her fear of showing weakness and admitting to anyone she needed help just overpowered it, and it was tearing her up inside.
I'm just thankful for that I hit a good ending with her. Not the very good ending, but the good ending. It pained me to know that there was a better way to end Emi's story, that I didn't reach it, but hey, what can I do? I'm not after the completion, I'm after a nice story that'll wrench my heart like a towel, till the wet stuff's all gone. And I got one. Thanks, Hive. Gratz, Emi. Love and hugs and care and anal and whatnot.
@SpecimenSix: Us humans are strange. Emotions get in the way of a lot of things.
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Unfortunately so. And I think I got her "best" ending. I'm going to have to go back and get her other ones. Emi's was the first arc I did so I didn't make sure to go back and get the bad ending too.Umber wrote:Oh, so she's one of those. There's a trope for that, I know there is.pandaphil wrote:I think she did love him. But her fear of showing weakness and admitting to anyone she needed help just overpowered it, and it was tearing her up inside.
I'm just thankful for that I hit a good ending with her. Not the very good ending, but the good ending. It pained me to know that there was a better way to end Emi's story, that I didn't reach it, but hey, what can I do? I'm not after the completion, I'm after a nice story that'll wrench my heart like a towel, till the wet stuff's all gone. And I got one. Thanks, Hive. Gratz, Emi. Love and hugs and care and anal and whatnot.
@SpecimenSix: Us humans are strange. Emotions get in the way of a lot of things.
I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There is no one I would rather be than me.
Re: What scene made you "cry" the most
Turns out theres an alternate path to her good ending at the very end of Chapter 3 that I didn't realize til I watched a Let's Play last night.
Theres the rooftop scene, but also one where you talk to Misha, who convinces you to go apologize to her, and you play out a very similar scene out on the track.
Theres the rooftop scene, but also one where you talk to Misha, who convinces you to go apologize to her, and you play out a very similar scene out on the track.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.
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Oh my I never knew about any alternate paths. I'll have to go back through her arc this weekend.pandaphil wrote:Turns out theres an alternate path to her good ending at the very end of Chapter 3 that I didn't realize til I watched a Let's Play last night.
Theres the rooftop scene, but also one where you talk to Misha, who convinces you to go apologize to her, and you play out a very similar scene out on the track.
I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There is no one I would rather be than me.