Game Concept: JRPG set in the US but the developers know nothing about America
i’ve lived in america all my life and this seems pretty accurate though?
My hometown claims to have invented the Hamburger. Every year we have a festival to celebrate, and the WORST part of this horrible tradition is the cursed ketchup slide.
I’m not saying I want a JRPG set in America, but I am saying if there is one it needs a ketchup slide.
^ every state has like four towns that claim to be “home of the hamburger”. We don’t have a cursed ketchup slide but we do try and make the biggest hamburger ever.
The principal difficulty of having a Pokémon pick up your groceries for you isn’t getting it to understand the concept of a grocery list, but getting it to understand the concept of capitalism.
One might assume that Meowth is the exception, given that Meowth is literally the capitalism Pokémon; the trouble here is that, while Meowth does understand capitalism, Meowth also understands shoplifting.
This is because shoplifting is a vital feature of capitalism.
with adhd/autism it’s funny like. people will call you weird all your life, people will bully you for your “outlandish” behaviour, people will criticize literally everything you do as “not normal”, BUT THE SECOND YOU GET DIAGNOSED (or suggest you might have it) they’re like “huh what but you’re so normal, you’re literally the most normal person I’ve ever seen, you’re literally so normal and absolutely nothing is wrong with you? why would you have that now all of a sudden???”
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video game levels where you attend a masquerade held by a rich and powerful political figure only to sneak away upstairs and into the servants’ quarters for investigation and murder purposes while stuffing your pockets with everything not bolted in place truly are the best kinds of levels