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> the moment you realized /jp/ [spoilers]has no projects[/spoilers]

>> No.5595671
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>> No.5595673

Warehouse. Haha.

>> No.5595674

/jp/ is too lazy and autistic to do projects.

>> No.5595676

>the moment you realized it's spoiler, not spoilers

>> No.5595670

We have dandy girl OP

>> No.5595687

shouldn't that be 'bus station toilet,' OP?

>> No.5595693

>>5595687

Maybe its one of those fancy autistic buses with a toilet in the back

>> No.5595696

>the moment you realized the word Universe derives from the Old French word Univers, which in turn derives from the Latin word universum.[6] The Latin word was used by Cicero and later Latin authors in many of the same senses as the modern English word is used.[7] The Latin word derives from the poetic contraction Unvorsum — first used by Lucretius in Book IV (line 262) of his De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things) — which connects un, uni (the combining form of unus', or "one") with vorsum, versum (a noun made from the perfect passive participle of vertere, meaning "something rotated, rolled, changed").[7] Lucretius used the word in the sense "everything rolled into one, everything combined into one".
Artistic rendition (highly exaggerated) of a Foucault pendulum showing that the Earth is not stationary, but rotates.

An alternative interpretation of unvorsum is "everything rotated as one" or "everything rotated by one". In this sense, it may be considered a translation of an earlier Greek word for the Universe, περιφορα, "something transported in a circle", originally used to describe a course of a meal, the food being carried around the circle of dinner guests.[8] This Greek word refers to an early Greek model of the Universe, in which all matter was contained within rotating spheres centered on the Earth; according to Aristotle, the rotation of the outermost sphere was responsible for the motion and change of everything within. It was natural for the Greeks to assume that the Earth was stationary and that the heavens rotated about the Earth, because careful astronomical and physical measurements (such as the Foucault pendulum) are required to prove otherwise.

>> No.5595707

>>5595693
raide
starring in
portrait of the autist as a young man

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>>5595673

>> No.5595719

faggoty leejun "projects" are for 7chan

>> No.5595722

Well i think if /jp/ wanted to they could come up with good ideas.just not ever do/finish them

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> implying KS is not a /jp/ project and will not be finished

>> No.5595761

>>5595696
I think I just became autistic

>> No.5595773

>>5595715

> Gap Models The VN

>> No.5595775

>>5595769
How does it feel being autistic?

>> No.5595769

>>5595758
Reported.

>> No.5595780

>>5595769
fuck off

>> No.5595787

>>5595758
>Impying that it was not the "old" /jp/
Btw now it's "get out KS devs."

>> No.5595800

>>5595780
Don't shitpost then. Reported.

>> No.5595815 [DELETED] 

I would completely play a game about raide and mugen meeting in a darkened animu shop, fighting over the last remaining copy of some loli rag, and then consummating their tsun-tsun as only fake asians can

>> No.5595836

I don't want to make a new thread because this one seems to be quite appropriate for my question.

Is it absolutely neccessary for a VN to have good writing?
I want to try my hand in making short VNs but I feel really insecure about my writing style. Probably because I only started writing short stories about a half year ago so I don't have much experience.

>> No.5595846

>>5595815
> implying you could make it past the description of their post-wedding indo-pinoy cooking without vomiting yourself to death

>> No.5595847

>>5595836

Yes, even good nukige needs good writing to a certain degree.

>> No.5595858

>>5595836 Is it absolutely neccessary for a VN to have good writing?

Has it been, yet?

>> No.5595884

>>5595758
>>5595787
>retards talking about shit they don't know anything about
KS started on /a/ before split. It was never /jp/.

>> No.5595895

>>5595836 Is it absolutely neccessary for a VN to have good writing?

pretty much. if you want your name on it, people will remember if you didn't put any effort into it.

>> No.5595904

>>5595846
Reported.

>> No.5595909

>>5595884
> VNs
> /jp/

Sounds like you're the retard here, chief

>> No.5596032

>>5595909
>Believes only Japan does Visual Novels

>> No.5596076

>>5596032
Oh you're right, uncle mugen does them too!

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