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  • I’m sure someone would have come up to you at that point, you probably wouldn’t know that they didn’t. The music would have started playing. It would have started at that point and everyone would have been going “okay but” I’ve seen people say the same to someone who’s already there. People think that all you do is turn your head around and stare, then you take a deep breath and nod at them and you go “good morning”. What’s the deal?

  • I think the reason is that the only people that need to be trained on the topic are the people who are trans themselves. They might feel that the training will help them better, but I think it will make them realize that they are the problem because they are trying to fix their problem rather than anyone else and that they are not the problem. Also, trans people aren't the problem, and the transphobia of other trans people does not make us the problem, so the idea of having a trained person who understands the problem is useless.

  • I think it’s a good game for people who just got started with DF. It’s really cool that the dwarf character doesn’t have gender dysphoria or something, but they still have to constantly work their way through their gender identity. They really make it interesting to explore all those options, as you have to constantly try to find the perfect one. That being said, it’s a great game for people who are just starting, and have only ever played a few of the games. But I don’t know if it’s the right game for them, or if they’re just too young to realize that they should do something like that. Personally, I think they’re a great game for people who have been in it a long time, who are into it in a way that they never would have if they hadn’t started. I love seeing some old people enjoy it, and I’m not just talking about the people who start on their second or third game, but those who started on the first game (when it’s probably a bit of a learning curve), or that one they played on a completely different computer.

  • As far as horror games go, the biggest one that was a hit was this. I still remember playing this about 6 years ago, and it was probably one of my best games to date. The other games that got a ton of attention are also horror titles, but the ones that are better were probably ones that were even more well known than this. Like, I don't really know who those games were, but they definitely fit in here.