Maybe because you play some RPG and epic games where you have to kill dragon.
For the number it's because you was born in 1996.
For the number it's because you was born in 1996.
Well, when mommy game and daddy game love each other so much, the stork brings the newborn game to them!DragonSlayer96 wrote:
Corne, I am still trying to figure out how a game can be born x.x
can i ask a question,DragonSlayer96 wrote:
enlf, is that how come my steam library keeps on growing?
axl2468 wrote:
can i ask a question,DragonSlayer96 wrote:
enlf, is that how come my steam library keeps on growing?
what percentage of your entire steam library consists of games that you've actually finished?
I need to see if the meme about buying games that you'll never play on Steam (sale or not) is actually true
released if you prefereblf2013 wrote:
Well, when mommy game and daddy game love each other so much, the stork brings the newborn game to them!DragonSlayer96 wrote:
Corne, I am still trying to figure out how a game can be born x.x
Saint Peter.DragonSlayer96 wrote:
I knew what you were referring to, just seemed sorta awkward for the wording x.x
- Who is known for being crucified upside down? 2 points
the wendigo (at least i think so)DragonSlayer96 wrote:
- What Native American monster is associated with cannibalism? 2 points
this is what i'm talking aboutDragonSlayer96 wrote:
axl, correct on St. Peter.
zOz, I have no idea what shita is. I googled it to see if it was something I didn't know about and all the results was japanese stuff and one urban dictionary entry, so I highly doubt that could even be an answer to that question.
abraker, you are making it so I have to be more specific on these questions![]()
technically that is correct but I was looking for Peppy, the creator of osu! I'll still give you a point due to me being an idiot of wording the question
how bout your tomato man?z0z wrote:
thanks, now i'm not sure what to choose as my profile cover
i was thinking of using an placeholder until i can get to actually making a profile coveraxl2468 wrote:
how bout your tomato man?z0z wrote:
thanks, now i'm not sure what to choose as my profile cover
nope, it persists even after supporter runs out.z0z wrote:
i was thinking of using an placeholder until i can get to actually making a profile coveraxl2468 wrote:
how bout your tomato man?z0z wrote:
thanks, now i'm not sure what to choose as my profile cover
btw is the profile cover limited to active supporter only?
well either way, i found a placeholderaxl2468 wrote:
nope, it persists even after supporter runs out.z0z wrote:
i was thinking of using an placeholder until i can get to actually making a profile coveraxl2468 wrote:
how bout your tomato man?z0z wrote:
thanks, now i'm not sure what to choose as my profile cover
btw is the profile cover limited to active supporter only?
i don't think you can change it to another custom cover if you're active supporter tho - idk.
yeah lol. Her name is Bailey and she is a single doggo. I wasn't claiming it was 2 or anything.DragonSlayer96 wrote:
For your pet it does look like the same pupper though, so one point. I'll add in the Wechuge. Sorry it took so long, internet has been meh today for me and other things kept me from updating sooner.
PÁRAME BOLA SEMPAI.Joe Castle wrote:
I literally check back from a lecture and there are 3 more questions and three more answers lolz0z wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day#Introduction
a day is 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4.09 seconds
i think i got ninja'd
not really, I was also really interested in the scrolling text.DragonSlayer96 wrote:
axl, is it bad that I was more interested in what was scrolling on his glass cover through the whole song?
Sorry, I didn't notice people said that.DragonSlayer96 wrote:
ColdTooth, Wendigo has already been said for that. There has been three said so far. If there are more out there, so be it. I'll listen to your thing in a bit though.
Tsumugi Aoba wrote:
"What Native American monster is associated with cannibalism?"
Since my original answer has been done, I'll do on a dump of ones confirmed since the theme of cannibalism is actually referenced in MANY North American tribal folklore and have ties to the Wendigo (partly because native tribes often spread legends through word-of-mouth, passing the tradition to other tribes into adapting it into their culture). Note, the translations of many of these names might not be consistent:
Giwakwa - http://www.native-languages.org/giwakwa.htm
"Stonecoat" - http://www.native-languages.org/stonecoat.htm
Rugaru - http://www.native-languages.org/rugaru.htm
Witiko - http://www.native-languages.org/witiko.htm
You'll notice that many of these creatures share similarities but it's partly because they share relations with other tribes, meaning they are transformative myths of one another.
Them, you have folklore from the more western part of the US.
Teihiihan - https://www.legendsofamerica.com/teihiihan-cannibals/ (These caniibalistic dwarves have MANY names from the different tribes and languages spoken in the plains areas.
The answers you gave and mine are similar since they share relationships between these tribes, meaning inevitably other tribal cultures would adopt them to fit themselves. The question in itself has A LOT of answers since neighbouring regions will share culture based on similar experiences.ColdTooth wrote:
Tsumugi Aoba wrote:
"What Native American monster is associated with cannibalism?"
Since my original answer has been done, I'll do on a dump of ones confirmed since the theme of cannibalism is actually referenced in MANY North American tribal folklore and have ties to the Wendigo (partly because native tribes often spread legends through word-of-mouth, passing the tradition to other tribes into adapting it into their culture). Note, the translations of many of these names might not be consistent:
Giwakwa - http://www.native-languages.org/giwakwa.htm
"Stonecoat" - http://www.native-languages.org/stonecoat.htm
Rugaru - http://www.native-languages.org/rugaru.htm
Witiko - http://www.native-languages.org/witiko.htm
You'll notice that many of these creatures share similarities but it's partly because they share relations with other tribes, meaning they are transformative myths of one another.
Them, you have folklore from the more western part of the US.
Teihiihan - https://www.legendsofamerica.com/teihiihan-cannibals/ (These caniibalistic dwarves have MANY names from the different tribes and languages spoken in the plains areas.
I did some more research on this, and found that that my two previous answers, wechuge, and jenu share the same similarities with them, or is it those 4 only? It's a pretty common thing among the tribes so
mhuwe: http://www.native-languages.org/mhuwe.htmDragonSlayer96 wrote:
What Native American monster is associated with cannibalism? 2 points