Are you implying that slavs aren't fucking second to Japs in terms of female youth worship? Because I'm slav and I take an issue with that implication.
Have you seen how most slav women look past 30?
Are you implying that slavs aren't fucking second to Japs in terms of female youth worship? Because I'm slav and I take an issue with that implication.
Have you seen how most slav women look past 30?
The act is over, actors. See you at the next performance
I'm saying it's not western so the women don't all look like shit.
See ya, and once again, sorry for the autistic ending. Now I can safely say it will never happen again.
>Have you seen how most slav women look past 30?
Not him but how bad?
Oh, I may have read too much into that. Sure.
Now, time for Gauharposting.
1) Most of the stuff in the post I answer to is either stated or hinted upon in what Nameless Sister says, especially two monologues after resurrection.
2) Nameless Sister is voiced by Gauhar.
3) In the interviews regarding the game Gauhar exhibited a far better handle on the themes of the game, and, moreover, related a far more plausible story of its origin, that leads to possibility of that in contrast to Pathologic, where the initial concept (Sanitarium clashed with Sokal's L'Amerzone - which, the latter, by the way, is highly likely essentially a redpill on Gadget: Past as Future first and foremost) was from Dybowski with Gauhar joining the team much later - this time around, the initial concept was literally Gauhar's doing.
4) The Void (Turgor: Voice of Color) was done fully in Gauhar's absence. Ambiguity got disposed of, nerva got disposed of, Nameless Sister got revoiced and rewritten, filling trees is now irrevocable no longer - and got a mediocre to negative reception in Russian-speaking countries to boot.
From that viewpoint it seems likely to assume original iteration of Nameless Sister to be Gauhar's ingame self-insert, laying things down for those a bit to thick to pick up on them on their own.
Now, to the parallels between, Eva and NS. There are two blatant ones:
1) Looks (skinny blonde/plat-blonde in an elegant dress - not that Gauhar was ever a blonde, but, as a sort of 3d forum avatar, this seems still plausible).
2) Suicide - even if for different reasons.
3) Both games starts at the respective characters' homes.
This calls for re-examination of whether Eva's character in Pathologic happens to spell out something important in the context of high-level structure of the game. Apparently she very much is.