I think it's easier for people outside of Britain to notice our accents than it is for us. I'm a Brit, but I've never heard anything like that in my voice. Though I did have a mild Scottish accent before, since I lived there for a good six years.
It's probably because I do have a pretty good looking 'tashe from what I've been told occasionally, so I'd say admiration has a lot to do with it. I could live without the accompanying beard though.
...and on the other side of things, you have my little brother who really wants his facial hair to grow in soon. I suppose it's because mine came in when I was just about his age.
I love this thread.
I was more in on Super for its gameplay rather than character or plot, so there never really was an instance where a certain scene made me want to give up. I just tuned out any offending cutscenes until I could control my character again.
When I first saw its higher difficulty level for myself...
I didn't really mind Super's school setting that much, I just wished it didn't last as long as it did. It felt as though a good third of the game was focused on that routine. At least Shadows of Almia wrapped up their school arc quicker, even if I did prefer Guardian Signs by a hair.
I've never seen Cars 2 (and I'm thankful for this) but that's generally one thing I've heard about it. You'd think Pixar would have known better than to concoct a sequel for the movie that didn't quite hit it off in the box office like their other works did.
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