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Jul 04, 2011 22:10

Comment with "Cheese, please!," and:

- I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can get to know you better.
- Update your journal with the answers to the questions.
- Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions.

beetlefreak asked me some questions and I answered 'em over here!

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pyrasaur July 5 2011, 02:24:19 UTC
1) Which three video games would you bring to a desert island?
2) What's your favourite sandwich filling? And your favourite bread to put that filling between?
3) What's the movie/game/book/fictional whatever that has disappointed you the most?
4) If you had a bunch of money to throw a themed party, which theme would you pick?
5) If you could be officially hired to voice any character ever, who would it be?

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lyricalecho July 5 2011, 02:23:53 UTC
Cheese, please~

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pyrasaur July 5 2011, 02:54:10 UTC
1) You won a million dollars! But you have to spend all the money in one week. What would you do/buy?
2) What does your handwriting look like?
3) Have you ever had a moment in your life where you honestly wished Elite Beat Agents would show up and help you?
4) Favourite type of pie?
5) Compose a haiku about any subject you'd like. (Yes, I know that's not a question.)

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missmorrichan July 5 2011, 03:30:55 UTC
Provolone, if you would be so kind!

EDIT: You've played Ghost Trick! ♥ Ghost Triiiiick. I can't even talk about it without going all misty-eyed. I agree on the marginally-bigger-fanbase thing. Like, any fanbase at all would be cool. I keep trying to convince people to play that fantastic game and it is just not happening.

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pyrasaur July 5 2011, 05:02:01 UTC
1) If animé physics applied to real life, would you change your day-to-day look at all? Wear dramatic long coats, or a crazy anti-gravity hairstyle or something?
2) What's your favourite Super Smash Brothers stage?
3) Favourite food to accompany a cup of tea?
4) Do you keep notes about your original works? Neat notes or a nonsensical jumble of jotted-down bits?
5) If any one-shot book could get a well-written sequel (or prequel), which book would you want it to be?

OMG, I should have known you've played Ghost Trick! :D I'm the same way, I literally well up if I think about the ending in any depth. All the characters are so, so wonderful. I'm lucky, I managed to make a few of my IRL friends play it so I can talk to someone about Ghost Trick: The Game Made Of Pure, Tightly Compacted Spoilers ( ... )

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