When going new places, how do you introduce yourself to people? Isn't it awkward to walk up to someone and say "hello"?
I spread my arms out and scream KITAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, needless to say it's not awkward at all.
>>3 Kita is German for daycare center.
I never meet new people.
You should never venture from the house, never get misunderstood by the non-player characters inhabiting Earth,
They're not going to follow what you're saying at all. They impugn and appall in the scope of their gall as you hide in your room in disgust with the lights turned out.
But just as in games, when you have to interact with non-player characters in order to finish, don't you have to interact with other people in life to do well?
It might not be easy but I want to learn how...I'm scared they won't like me.
>>13
Remember - If you ever meet a mean NPC, what do you do? You leave and find another NPC of course! In every game, there are hundreds of NPC's waiting to speak with you; some nice, some not so nice.
Will you let one mean NPC make you uninstall the game? No way! Now get out there and find someone nice to talk to! And if you meet someone mean by chance, remember this - There's always another, nicer NPC waiting to speak with you!
I'm an NPC, and I don't like how the players treat me. I'd rather spend my time with other NPCs, but we seem frustratingly confined in our behaviour. It's like we are just following a script, and the plot, if it involves us at all, is never to our benefit.
>>14
I did it today! There was someone new, and I said hello to him, and he was really nice! We exchanged emails!
I think he really likes me, and isn't just being nice. I hope.
>>17
No...
>>18
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>>19
Please do not talk like that on this BBS.
>>20 I'd have to agree. Boys aren't "quests".
Game no jikan da.
i like to say hello to people it's fun
hello
>>24 hey there!
I don't know why you say good-bye, I say hello.
>>26 beatles reference!!
I just go up to people and say, "hey!" And they go, "hey" back. If they seem interested then I'll go on to say something about the state of events, either a statement or a question. You get a feel for how conversations go.
My name is Litigate. How do you do?
How do you do?
Did it ever make sense to you to say bye?
When I was young, so, much younger than today,
I never needed anyone's help in any way.
Then I was born.
The only time I don't have a problem with talking to strangers is if they have the same amount energy I do. Otherwise one of us just ends up looking like an asshole.
hi, i'm a nigger. please rape me.
I walk up and say "hello channel"
I walk up and say "hello channel"
Where is the hello channel today (May 25, 2031) anyway? or.gs is dead, tea.jp doesn't resolve, and I lost track of the thread where the admin was hanging out.
>>41
I'm not sure that there are many people that browse both boards. Which is weird, considering both boards are almost about the same thing.
>>41
If that was a helpful clue, I wasn't able to figure it out, unfortunately. No real mention of it on the letters, or even at the abandoned refugee camp.
I feel a strange reluctance to simply ask them. It feels as if it would be rude, in a way.
And now the Post Office is gone.
In the moonlight on the light on, goodbye hellochannel.
There should be a goodbyechannel, so we can say our farewells.
There should be a goodbyechannel, so we can say our farewells.
We can say our good-byes here.
And there is always the treeboard.
Does anybody have more information? Is it ever coming back?
>>50 Some people at the Post Office are waiting for answers and not getting any, is all I know.
I blame summer.
>>51
I've been waiting for answers and not getting any all my life. It doesn't much matter where I wait.