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Post by vk on Jul 29, 2011 0:18:13 GMT
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Post by yoritomo on Jul 29, 2011 2:35:02 GMT
Seriously? doujin? You know you can't post that stuff.
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Post by hiveelysium on Jul 29, 2011 2:37:07 GMT
NOW IM CURIOUS WHAT WAS IT
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Post by vk on Jul 29, 2011 15:12:25 GMT
Doujin can refer to fan work and is usually used for other words for porn.
This sir, is not the often used term.
As seen in the trailer for the game.
(links deleted)
In this case, the group who made this game got promission from the guys who made Umineko.
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Post by Tyrantor on Jul 29, 2011 21:19:26 GMT
I'm still confused as hell, could someone explain? Simply as possible please, I'm rather fragile right now.
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Post by Loplod on Jul 30, 2011 0:32:02 GMT
If this thread no longer has a topic.. shouldn't it be locked?
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Post by vk on Jul 30, 2011 1:03:20 GMT
I'm still confused as hell, could someone explain? Simply as possible please, I'm rather fragile right now. Basically: Yoritomo thought when I said Doujin, I was talking about adult stuff. Wink wink, nudge nudge. Though there are multiple meanings. 1 is which I use and that is fan or amateur work.
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Post by yoritomo on Jul 30, 2011 16:22:57 GMT
I know what doujin is. And anyone who wishes to call their amateur work porn deserves to get what's coming.
Doujin is not appropriate for this forum, period.
And I don't thing the proper response to having your post removed is "screw you moderator, I think you're wrong so I'm just going to post it again!"
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Post by Dangeresque on Jul 31, 2011 9:36:36 GMT
THIS THREAD EXPLAINEDvk posts a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He refers to it as "Doujin" (Dôjin), which translates to "amateur self-published works". It is also sometimes used to refer to fan fiction, although this does not match it's original meaning. Yoritomo, believing that the link is porn, deletes it. It cannot be certain if the link was porn or not, but in the context of the thread, it was probably just a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. vk explains the meaning of Doujin, as well as it's occasional links to independantly drawn pornography. His use of the word in the context of the thread is not to indicate pornography but, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He posts another link. Link is deleted by Yoritomo, who believes that Doujin has only one meaning. Pornography. This may account as to why Yoritomo probably did not check the link before deleting it. He probably believed it led to pornography when it is more likly that it lead to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. Dangeresque creates a comprehensive analysis of the thread after actually bothering to look up what "Symphony of Golden Dreams" was. He did not expect to find pornography due to heeding vk's posts, instead finding, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. It looks like this: Dangeresque would suggest you listen to Dangeresque. He may be the arch-heretic of the forum, but at least he exercises an iota of common sense.
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Post by Loplod on Jul 31, 2011 11:20:23 GMT
THIS THREAD EXPLAINEDvk posts a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He refers to it as "Doujin" (Dôjin), which translates to "amateur self-published works". It is also sometimes used to refer to fan fiction, although this does not match it's original meaning. Yoritomo, believing that the link is porn, deletes it. It cannot be certain if the link was porn or not, but in the context of the thread, it was probably just a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. vk explains the meaning of Doujin, as well as it's occasional links to independantly drawn pornography. His use of the word in the context of the thread is not to indicate pornography but, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He posts another link. Link is deleted by Yoritomo, who believes that Doujin has only one meaning. Pornography. This may account as to why Yoritomo probably did not check the link before deleting it. He probably believed it led to pornography when it is more likly that it lead to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. Dangeresque creates a comprehensive analysis of the thread after actually bothering to look up what "Symphony of Golden Dreams" was. He did not expect to find pornography due to heeding vk's posts, instead finding, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. It looks like this: Dangeresque would suggest you listen to Dangeresque. He may be the arch-heretic of the forum, but at least he exercises an iota of common sense. <3
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Post by Bot on Jul 31, 2011 12:55:03 GMT
THIS THREAD EXPLAINEDvk posts a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He refers to it as "Doujin" (Dôjin), which translates to "amateur self-published works". It is also sometimes used to refer to fan fiction, although this does not match it's original meaning. Yoritomo, believing that the link is porn, deletes it. It cannot be certain if the link was porn or not, but in the context of the thread, it was probably just a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. vk explains the meaning of Doujin, as well as it's occasional links to independantly drawn pornography. His use of the word in the context of the thread is not to indicate pornography but, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He posts another link. Link is deleted by Yoritomo, who believes that Doujin has only one meaning. Pornography. This may account as to why Yoritomo probably did not check the link before deleting it. He probably believed it led to pornography when it is more likly that it lead to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. Dangeresque creates a comprehensive analysis of the thread after actually bothering to look up what "Symphony of Golden Dreams" was. He did not expect to find pornography due to heeding vk's posts, instead finding, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. It looks like this: Dangeresque would suggest you listen to Dangeresque. He may be the arch-heretic of the forum, but at least he exercises an iota of common sense. Dangeresque... Your logic is undeniable.
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Post by Tyrantor on Jul 31, 2011 17:41:14 GMT
THIS THREAD EXPLAINEDvk posts a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He refers to it as "Doujin" (Dôjin), which translates to "amateur self-published works". It is also sometimes used to refer to fan fiction, although this does not match it's original meaning. Yoritomo, believing that the link is porn, deletes it. It cannot be certain if the link was porn or not, but in the context of the thread, it was probably just a link to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. vk explains the meaning of Doujin, as well as it's occasional links to independantly drawn pornography. His use of the word in the context of the thread is not to indicate pornography but, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. He posts another link. Link is deleted by Yoritomo, who believes that Doujin has only one meaning. Pornography. This may account as to why Yoritomo probably did not check the link before deleting it. He probably believed it led to pornography when it is more likly that it lead to, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. Dangeresque creates a comprehensive analysis of the thread after actually bothering to look up what "Symphony of Golden Dreams" was. He did not expect to find pornography due to heeding vk's posts, instead finding, surprisingly enough, a new fighting game. It looks like this: Dangeresque would suggest you listen to Dangeresque. He may be the arch-heretic of the forum, but at least he exercises an iota of common sense. I love you.
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Post by Psychichobo on Jul 31, 2011 21:58:25 GMT
Doujin and Hentai are two very different things. Though it doesn't help that a lot of Doujinshi writers are absolute perverts *coughbleedmancough*
I have to admit, those graphics are astonishingly beautiful. I'm glad the 2d fighter is still going strong...
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Post by Dangeresque on Aug 1, 2011 3:00:19 GMT
I have to admit, those graphics are astonishingly beautiful. I'm glad the 2d fighter is still going strong... It reminded me a lot of Blazblue, but a bit more... flamboyant. To compare: If you're into 2D fighters Blazblue is excellent. No two characters play alike (often having significant special abilities and wildly different playstyles) so the arguably small roster hides a deceptive amount of depth.
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Post by vk on Aug 1, 2011 3:43:43 GMT
So, can I repost my links and also post vids?
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