If Bamco ever brings IM@S to the west I’d buy a PS4 immediately to play it
I don’t know where the actual word came from but I know it means “eating people”
Everyine knows that every FF games other then Lightening Returns is non-canon
Okay so your mixing up several other games and at least one vore fanfiction
I think your mixing up plotlines from XIV and XV.
If you meant; The timeline where Luna dies is the canon one then that actually applies to both endings because Ep Ignis takes place during/after she dies. The canon timeline is the one in the base game where Noctis dies.
Until they add in an ending where Luna lives and she’s marries Noctis. Then that’ll be the canon ending.

Please re-read my post with this definition in mind.
So is Catherine: Fullbody a remaster w/ bonus content?
Also, bets on the new Catherine’s being a trap? Probably not but I wanna dream.
I know. Which is why I bolded “pay” in “what we pay” because I am well aware it’ll have effects on the internet as whole for a lot of different reasons but it won’t directly effect what we’ll have to pay to our internet providers.
Yeah. Though this is different then the US because we don’t have (at least from what I read) members of our own government being paid off to ruin the internet (for now)
In other news of dumbshit my dad has said: “I hope Trump ruins the internet so we can’t afford it anymore”.
We’re Canadian. What the FCC is doing in the USA has no direct impact on what we pay for internet. Could fuck up a bunch of other shit but not how much we’ll pay for it.
My dad blamed me for my having to go out at 4am and shitting on the backstep for not “walking him enough”. The reality? My fucking dad gave him roast and it upset his stomach so he has diarrhea now.
It’s scary – Bell, Cineplex, Shaw, and Rogers are trying to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada. And worse, they’re trying to do it behind closed doors.
These 4 companies, led by Bell, are pushing to create an internet “blacklist” of certain websites that all internet service providers in Canada would legally have to block. They know this outrageous proposal would never pass, so first, they tried to sneak it into NAFTA negotiations – and now Bell is expected to introduce its proposal to Canada’s telecom regulator TOMORROW.
Critics are calling this move “unprecedented” and dangerous. If these companies get their way, this internet blacklist would have absolutely zero oversight in the courts. We need to stop this urgently.
