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Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:42 am
by Xanatos
Pyramid Head wrote:
Xanatos wrote:
Pyramid Head wrote:Why in the name of fucking an electrical outlet would you put cooked bacon into a hot pan?
Just to hear the sizzle. And watch it scorch and burn, to further symbolize Hanako. :mrgreen:
But if you cooked it, you already cooked the grease out, so it won't sizzle. Besides, why would you ever pan-cook bacon? You put it on a metal rack over a cookie sheet so you can keep the shape and collect the drippings! Use your head or i'm taking the fucking thing!

Besides, bacon is cured and smoked before its cooked. Hanako was grilled. We need to come up with a better tasteless metaphor.
A photo of a smoking grill with a sign hanging on it that reads "BRB, gone to a barbecue."

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:29 am
by Helbereth
Okay, am I to assume you're talking about playing the game with censorship turned on?

Having not done so -never saw the need- I can't speak from experience, but, reading about some of the items used to block the view, it seems to me there's a bit of verbal innuendo going on and I approve.
Xanatos wrote:A photo of a smoking grill with a sign hanging on it that reads "BRB, gone to a barbecue."
Did anyone else watch The Next Food Network Star over the summer?

One of the prospective stars was a woman with long, dark hair whose original show idea was something called "Girl on Grill" in which she planned to dispel the stigma of male domination at the backyard barbecue.

While Kenji would have been all over that claiming feminist conspiracies, given Hanako's aptitude and dabbling in the culinary arts, wouldn't that make for a horrible double-entendre if she had her own cooking show?

Similar to the idea I had for Rin to have a cooking show called "Foot and Mouth".

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:40 pm
by Xanatos
Helbereth wrote:the stigma of male domination at the backyard barbecue.
Is that actually a thing or does that chick just have her thong in a knot? I'd vote the latter given that I've personally witnessed quite a lot of women barbecuing with no issues at all. I won't claim any conspiracy but I'll claim there's stupidity all over that.

But that show would have been hilarious on account of Hanako. :lol:

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:31 pm
by Pseudogenesis
Omurice wrote:Bonus points if the shrimp appears before Hanako's H-scene. :|

MAXIMUM IRONY

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:48 pm
by Gordon_4
Omurice wrote:Bonus points if the shrimp appears before Hanako's H-scene. :|
On a somewhat related note, does that appear at the end of the good ending arc or did I miss a trigger?

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:37 pm
by OtakuNinja
Gordon_4 wrote:
Omurice wrote:Bonus points if the shrimp appears before Hanako's H-scene. :|
On a somewhat related note, does that appear at the end of the good ending arc or did I miss a trigger?
That scene appears at the end of the good ending. Not in the bad or the neutral one. :)

Re: what's with the fried shrimp?

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:36 am
by Gordon_4
OtakuNinja wrote:
Gordon_4 wrote:
Omurice wrote:Bonus points if the shrimp appears before Hanako's H-scene. :|
On a somewhat related note, does that appear at the end of the good ending arc or did I miss a trigger?
That scene appears at the end of the good ending. Not in the bad or the neutral one. :)
I got it, it was probably the most.....I dunno, you could tell a really important step was made in Hanako's life and her relationship with Hisao, but it still felt kind of melancholy. I did think, that I was gonna get the fabled manly tears when she showed her scars, that must have been harrowing.