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It's a reference to that trope now used almost exclusively in comedies where a character thinks he is going to die and starts saying their regrets....why would he say that?
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It's a reference to that trope now used almost exclusively in comedies where a character thinks he is going to die and starts saying their regrets....why would he say that?
Aren’t angels supposed to be knowledgeable, much more than men due to being around a lot longer?It's a reference to that trope now used almost exclusively in comedies where a character thinks he is going to die and starts saying their regrets.
He is illiterate and what they call "not the sharpest tool in the shed". More or less like Goku.Aren’t angels supposed to be knowledgeable, much more than men due to being around a lot longer?
I don’t understand.He is illiterate and what they call "not the sharpest tool in the shed". More or less like Goku.
To put it directly: No, he's not smart. He might have been smarter in the NES and GBC game, but he had zero personality back then, so...I don’t understand.
Then again, I’ve only played the NES game, so I don’t know much about his personality. I’ve assumed that he was smarter and wiser.
Oh...guess I should scrap the fanfic I’ve been writing where he comforts a mentally disabled human who was suffering from depression.To put it directly: No, he's not smart. He might have been smarter in the NES and GBC game, but he had zero personality back then, so...
Well, he is well meaning, so at least he could make that human laugh...Oh...guess I should scrap the fanfic I’ve been writing where he comforts a mentally disabled human who was suffering from depression.
I wasn’t planning to pick on Pit...nvm, I deleted the draft.Well, he is well meaning, so at least he could make that human laugh...
It's actually a reference from Kid Icarus Uprising, when Palutena is unable to maintain Pit's flight and warp him back to Skyworld she's forced to let him drop, so he starts to lament that he never learned to read right before Viridi rescues him. In the Japanese version though it's different, he says something along the line of "If I was to die, I at least wanted to have a full stomach."...why would he say that?
Again, I've never played Uprising, just the NES game.It's actually a reference from Kid Icarus Uprising, when Palutena is unable to maintain Pit's flight and warp him back to Skyworld she's forced to let him drop, so he starts to lament that he never learned to read right before Viridi rescues him. In the Japanese version though it's different, he says something along the line of "If I was to die, I at least wanted to have a full stomach."
Is Downwell good? I'm asking because I'm considering getting this game after seeing Welltaro in Indie Pogo.