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Well it is the usual response I get in bed. ;)While I agree with this sentiment, I'm not sure what exactly prompted you to post it. o3o
Rithas said:
Kagayours said:While I agree with this sentiment, I'm not sure what exactly prompted you to post it. o3o
...The implications of this are very 'special', and also something I would like to use brain bleach for.Well it is the usual response I get in bed. ;)
It seems I have completed my mission. B^)...The implications of this are very 'special', and also something I would like to use brain bleach for.
Well first you have to make sure it's within the size limit for avatars (200x200, I believe?) or else the animation breaks when it gets auto-resized.And such goes on the great mystery of how Kaga makes her avatars gifs.
It is if you want to make all nearby men jump in imagined agony.*Sigh*
That's not how you eat a banana....
In simple terms, I rather not have someone literally bite my dick off.It is if you want to make all nearby men jump in imagined agony.
They don't have any woods. They used it all for the woodmills.neck of the woods.
Maybe the person really likes windmills.@Neobullseye Also the explanation can't simply be that they needed something to represent the Netherlands and so a windmill was the most logical choice, even if there's no specific famous windmill -- because these landmarks have seemingly nothing to do with the countries they're from. It doesn't seem like they're meant to represent specific things. They're just... there.
Although I've been told that this area of the game is like a hub world and that you can access any area from there if you know how -- and I admit that I haven't yet figured out exactly where everything takes you (because I want to decipher this game's weird logic on my own). But I already know that it wouldn't make sense for each landmark to take you to its specific country, if that's what you're thinking -- because almost all of the settings in this game are either generic enough that they could exist almost anywhere, or surreal enough that they don't look like they belong on Earth at all. And the only settings that actually do look like they're in a specific country all seem to be in Japan. ...But that's unsurprising, since this is a Japanese game. And there don't seem to be any Japanese landmarks in the 'hub world' anyway.
There's a set of famous windmills in Holland.:/ Google is my friend.This question was inspired by a video game.
I tried to get screenshots but that didn't work out very well.
So anyway I was playing LSD: Dream Emulator, and if you haven't heard of this game, well... I think the title tells you everything you need to know about what kind of experience this game provides. Anyway!! There's this one area in the game that's basically an open field filled with a bunch of noteworthy landmarks from around the world. Most of them are easily recognizable: the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, the Empire State building, the Sphinx, etc. And then there's just... a windmill.
And I was at least able to make the connection that windmill = Netherlands. I understand that windmills are sort of an iconic thing for your neck of the woods. But like... unless there's a specific windmill that's really famous for some reason, it just doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense that there's a windmill here.
But if there is a really famous windmill over there, or if there's just some other detail I'm missing that would better explain things... do enlighten me.
Because this windmill looks really out of place next to all the other landmarks here, and I want answers.
I asked Neo because I want an answer from someone with enough cultural background knowledge to tell me whether or not said windmill belongs alongside the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben, or if there's something else going on.There's a set of famous windmills in Holland.:/ Google is my friend.
Hmmm.. * shrugs* It is apparently ones from the 1740s or something. ( @Neobullseye, we are trying to summon you for answers.)I asked Neo because I want an answer from someone with enough cultural background knowledge to tell me whether or not said windmill belongs alongside the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben, or if there's something else going on.
I assumed that just searching "famous windmill in Holland" would get me something, but like, whose definition of famous? How famous? Again, is it famous enough that it belongs alongside the aforementioned landmarks? Or famous enough that, I dunno, they could make a pokestop out of it?