@@missshiro2801 I mean, an optional dialogue bit reveals her and Date did foodplay, and [SPOILERS] Her and Yagyu are tight-knit before the timeskip, so it's not a stretch
@@Screwy It's right after Mizuki's Psync you start going on Iris' side on the flowchart. If you investigate the long table in the Psync room, Boss will state that she and Date used to have sex on that table, which our man Date will deny and insist that they only, and I quote "poured salmon roe and seaweed salad all over each other." (which sounds even weirder, as hilariously noted by Pewter)
i wonder why these were removed, i would normally say maybe for being too dirty in the case for the bat at least, but i dont think this game has any issue about being dirty lol
there seems to be no reason to remove the Vuvuzela line unless it was just time limitations, as it does fit with Pewter's list of likes anyway. I'd treat these as canonical anyway, there seems to be nothing contradicting these lines in the canon anyway.
A Vuvuzela is a large horn that produces a loud (and often cited as painfully annoying) noise, it is mostly used by fans at African Soccer games, in 2010 when the FIFA World Cup took place in South Africa, the Vuvuzela was often played accompanying any goals scored, these were heard not just by the large international audience in attendance but also the millions of international viewers on TV, because of this the instrument began to pop up at sporting events all around the world (and bringing it's noise with it), thus leading to it to GLOBAL notoriety.
pewter’s profile DOES list “imitating vuvuzelas” as one of his notable skills
and boss's likes include "gourd dolls"!
Boss's office is crammed with so much stuff that some of it had to be cut from the game.
That's one way to think about it
PEWTER WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS
what an odd custom
Man I'm expecting that GOTY video your making to be about this >:(
"Date's previous bat.. Was bigger than this bat"
😂
Question is why does she know....
@@missshiro2801 I mean, an optional dialogue bit reveals her and Date did foodplay, and
[SPOILERS]
Her and Yagyu are tight-knit before the timeskip, so it's not a stretch
Screwy when does that convo take place? Sounds hilarious
@@Krobe243 I can't remember exactly but it's when you investigate the table in the Psync room when both Boss and Pewter are present
@@Screwy It's right after Mizuki's Psync you start going on Iris' side on the flowchart. If you investigate the long table in the Psync room, Boss will state that she and Date used to have sex on that table, which our man Date will deny and insist that they only, and I quote "poured salmon roe and seaweed salad all over each other." (which sounds even weirder, as hilariously noted by Pewter)
i wonder why these were removed, i would normally say maybe for being too dirty in the case for the bat at least, but i dont think this game has any issue about being dirty lol
what do you think sean chiplock thought when he showed up to the booth and had to do a vuvuzela noise
0:13 Pewter being Pewter.
pewter loves baseball players with big bats…
I actually shipped Date with Boss. I like this.
Ohhhh! That's a pretty interesting ship
0:21 Love this one.
there seems to be no reason to remove the Vuvuzela line unless it was just time limitations, as it does fit with Pewter's list of likes anyway.
I'd treat these as canonical anyway, there seems to be nothing contradicting these lines in the canon anyway.
the gourd doll dialogue is so cute
Even Boss's voice is hot!
I swear
Thank you for this
they should have had the bat in the game lol
Pewter in heAit 0:13
"I still have it out" :( no you dont
whats a vuvuzela isjduwmidm
also i may or may not have gotten the dirty jokes...?
Yeah wth is a vuvuzela
A Vuvuzela is a large horn that produces a loud (and often cited as painfully annoying) noise, it is mostly used by fans at African Soccer games, in 2010 when the FIFA World Cup took place in South Africa, the Vuvuzela was often played accompanying any goals scored, these were heard not just by the large international audience in attendance but also the millions of international viewers on TV, because of this the instrument began to pop up at sporting events all around the world (and bringing it's noise with it), thus leading to it to GLOBAL notoriety.