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I was doing a jokeThat's what I said


Kinda sad but it does seem plausible.

So humans are like pandas. Even when they get humans from other zoos, they just wont procreate.
I think it's more how humans will try to mate with anything and everything so it's hard to get them to mate with their own species. It's like those birds that are raised in captivity and then try to mate with their caretakers.So humans are like pandas. Even when they get humans from other zoos, they just wont procreate.

To be honest, the art for Breath of the Wild and, to some degree, Xenoblade Chronicles give similar vibes. Really, it's like the only way to show the audience that it's an open world game is to have the protagonist stand on a hill overlooking a vista.
I think it's more about all the giant robot fauna.To be honest, the art for Breath of the Wild and, to some degree, Xenoblade Chronicles give similar vibes. Really, it's like the only way to show the audience that it's an open world game is to have the protagonist stand on a hill overlooking a vista.
We're both right: "Light of Motiram is an ambitious open-world survival crafting game developed by Tencent subsidiary Polaris Quest." I felt like ranting because that pastel blue-green combo is getting old. Even Sonic Frontiers is guilty of that color palette, to some degree.I think it's more about all the giant robot fauna.


THAT TWILIGHT PRINCESS CART SCENE







