K-Kashiwagi counts. I do kind of have a thing for the MILF-type.
Exactly! The female villains are pretty cool. Rhyme, though...I dunno. I think I dislike her for the same reason I dislike Pearl; she appears to be there just to fill the 'cute little girl' space in the lineup and not actually do anything other than be Beat's little sister. She could actually have no other name other than Beat's little sister and nothing would change.
Because 'Phoenix' totally comes before 'Franziska' alphabetically, amirite? Go back to primary school. :| Stop making excuses for Apollo's derpiness.
And I knew it. SHE'D TOTALLY TOP YOU. B)
I see what you mean, though - I think the reason I like her is that I kinda viewed her from Beat's perspective the entire game - obviously she means a lot to Beat if that makes any sense.
Fiiine, they're just in the order I wrote them. 8|
Oh yeah, obviously! When it's concerned with Beat, she has plenty of meaning, but when it comes to Rhyme on her own she like...talked to the others for awhile, got eaten, and...that's it. Like a really insignificant side character.
This one, though...think of the creepiest, fattest Japanese otaku stereotype you can think of. Thick glasses, terrible skin, wheezing breath as he stares lustily at the cast of Lucky Star.
Yyyyyup. There is Kanji's weakness for cute things, but that is just taking shit too far. :|b
Well, that can make sense if there's context! The "I REALLY REALLY HATE YOU SO MUCH GODDAMNIT I JUST WANNA-- NNNNGH /makeouts" kind of relationship. But I always saw Joshua/Neku as:
Neku: I don't like you. :| Joshua: *giggle* Neku: ...okay, fine. I guess we're friends. Sort of. Trust your partner. Joshua: *TROLLS*
And it's like. Where do you get the gay love from there.
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...You wish Apollo could top Franziska. B|
Also, is it bad that when you said any of the girls in P4, I got the sudden mental image of Kashiwagi?
I'm still not sure if I wanted that.
You know, I thought to myself: why do I dislike Alita and couldn't actually think of a logical reason. But what's with the dislike of Rhyme? :3
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K-Kashiwagi counts. I do kind of have a thing for the MILF-type.
Exactly! The female villains are pretty cool. Rhyme, though...I dunno. I think I dislike her for the same reason I dislike Pearl; she appears to be there just to fill the 'cute little girl' space in the lineup and not actually do anything other than be Beat's little sister. She could actually have no other name other than Beat's little sister and nothing would change.
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And I knew it. SHE'D TOTALLY TOP YOU. B)
I see what you mean, though - I think the reason I like her is that I kinda viewed her from Beat's perspective the entire game - obviously she means a lot to Beat if that makes any sense.
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Oh yeah, obviously! When it's concerned with Beat, she has plenty of meaning, but when it comes to Rhyme on her own she like...talked to the others for awhile, got eaten, and...that's it. Like a really insignificant side character.
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I THINK I SHALL PASS ON THIS. /WORKS ON DILIGENCE INSTEAD
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AHAHHAHA
also you didn't.. like.. nanako??
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i thougth...
i was
the only..
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actually i dislike nearly everyone in p4
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Ummm...Persona 3, No More Heroes, and BAYONETTA.
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all the answers are the same... for that
IT'S EITHER MUHFUKKIN BAYONETTA OR MUUHFUKKIN JEANNE
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raibro
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I... yeah. I don't get Neku/Joshua either. "HEY I DON'T LIKE YOU. >:I
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LET'S HAVE SEX! :D"
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That is how he played Kanji, to my eyes.
THANK YOU. I knew someone else got it!
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It's like if someone pairs a character with their archvillain. It makes no friggin' SENSE.
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Well, that can make sense if there's context! The "I REALLY REALLY HATE YOU SO MUCH GODDAMNIT I JUST WANNA-- NNNNGH /makeouts" kind of relationship. But I always saw Joshua/Neku as:
Neku: I don't like you. :|
Joshua: *giggle*
Neku: ...okay, fine. I guess we're friends. Sort of. Trust your partner.
Joshua: *TROLLS*
And it's like. Where do you get the gay love from there.
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