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Why Do You Hate Me?!

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Looks like Mary (from Ib; a beautiful game, might I add) is having another mental breakdown. I actually liked Mary in the beginning of the game. When she started going nuts, though, I sort of felt sorry for her, and looking up her back-story only made me feel worse for beating her throughout my first play-through of Ib. It's a beautiful game, with a great but subtle story. It doesn't waste time with characters' backgrounds, and has a beautifully haunting atmosphere with unexpected twists and turns throughout. I highly recommend playing it.

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Eh, people can be critics. I guess it is disgusting what people are capable of saying, especially if it's not the worst of things. Sorry, but haters really did ruin the rating of this picture. I'll give a 5 star rating just to even out the overdone criticism by people with unrealistic standards.

We hate you because you're a socially stunted, mangry little boy who can't stand helpful criticism, objectifies women, has a sheltered view of the real world, and to top it off even your parents view you as a failure.

Giving this a zero to even out the disgusting high scores.

kinda lame.

i like

KiwiSundae responds:

Thank you.

There are a lot of things wrong with this picture. Why does it look like, if she touches her right eye? Her right arm looks awkwardly deformed as well. And where is the correct light source?

I suggest that you should learn to understand the nature of the human body first.

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Uploaded
Mar 20, 2013
11:59 PM EDT
Category
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