Is there any downside to gaining duel citizenship? I was dicking around and read that one way to obtain citizenship to Ireland is to have a grandparent who was born there. You'll need a few documents, and it'll cost a little bit, but it's perfectly possible without having to actually go to Ireland. I might do it for shits and giggles. Should I?
That's fine. It would be nice if I didn't have to have a translator tho.
Should've been an instrumental. Or at least had a version like that.
I love all the instrumental sections, it's just that the screaming ruins it for me.
It was super atmospheric until I realized that I can't play it around my roommate or anyone with the sound on.
At which point fuck that.
That's fine. It would be nice if I didn't have to have a translator tho.
Should've been an instrumental. Or at least had a version like that.
I love all the instrumental sections, it's just that the screaming ruins it for me.
It was super atmospheric until I realized that I can't play it around my roommate or anyone with the sound on.
At which point fuck that.
Is there any downside to gaining duel citizenship? I was dicking around and read that one way to obtain citizenship to Ireland is to have a grandparent who was born there. You'll need a few documents, and it'll cost a little bit, but it's perfectly possible without having to actually go to Ireland. I might do it for shits and giggles. Should I?
For your console. You're playing Nocturne which I assume on your PS3. There are headphones you connect to using blue tooth and audio comes out through there.
For your console. You're playing Nocturne which I assume on your PS3. There are headphones you connect to using blue tooth and audio comes out through there.
In all seriousness, it actually really fits Nocturne. The game generally has a really quiet, brooding atmosphere and the soundtrack is electronic/jazz, and normal battle is pretty tame, just with guitars and stuff. The fierce and boss themes are for the big bosses and they feel more like a theme to hype them up as something formidable. I think it works super well.
If you get the "true" nocturne ending the Boss Battle lyrics are basically that.
Is there any downside to gaining duel citizenship? I was dicking around and read that one way to obtain citizenship to Ireland is to have a grandparent who was born there. You'll need a few documents, and it'll cost a little bit, but it's perfectly possible without having to actually go to Ireland. I might do it for shits and giggles. Should I?
In all seriousness, it actually really fits Nocturne. The game generally has a really quiet, brooding atmosphere and the soundtrack is electronic/jazz, and normal battle is pretty tame, just with guitars and stuff. The fierce and boss themes are for the big bosses and they feel more like a theme to hype them up as something formidable. I think it works super well.
If you get the "true" nocturne ending the Boss Battle lyrics are basically that.
Fuck it, i'll do. Besides, I just found out that since Ireland is part of the EU, gaining citizenship there means I gain citizenship in every country in the EU, which sounds very useful.
So, the European Union has 28 members. So that means, unless it doesn't count if you're a dual citizen, if I gain citizenship to Ireland, i'll have citizenship to every other member of the EU. This has gone from something I was gonna do for shits and giggles to something that may be extremely useful to me.
If I may interrupt all your bad opinions briefly with a new FSR update...
Request 06 of Flower, Sun and Rain, in which Stephan Charbonie proves to be a lying fucking bastard.
Yesterday Mondo got as far as the lobby. Today we made it outside, but only to be blocked by Stephan telling us that Yayoi on the roof drank a poison cocktail and has fallen into a coma, and will die in a few hours. A matter that is actually more serious than helping a drunk or proving a comedy duo's identity, but given that it's this asshole telling us, it still feels like a waste of time.
And sure enough, everything was a set up. The cocktail just had a sleeping pill in it, and the final puzzle of the chapter that was supposed to hold the "antidote" proved to be significantly more complex than previous ones. The whole thing was set up to teach Mondo a lesson about trusting others, because at the start of the chapter he asks himself if him being to kind and eager to assist others is a flaw. Apparently it seems that way. Still sucks it had to be that nutcase Stephan that had to test us, and also the fact that the plane blew up yet again.
So far, this whole thing continues to be absurd and compelling in strange ways, but the rate at which progress is being made is REALLY skirting the line between being tolerable and annoying as hell. I'm just waiting for that Suda moment where the game just cracks open and all the mysteries and weird bullshit escalate into something I could never have imagined.
Well in retrospect that was based on an understanding of the soundtrack as the battle themes and then not that.
I apologize for my rash decisions on everything that isn't the battle themes. You have shown me the error of my ways.
But on those I maintain my position.