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Forum Games / Re: Tell Dr. RPM What's On Your Mind?
« on: May 16, 2013, 04:13:59 PM »
That, and the original release was very americanized.
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Espesically for the first one.
Dearest Dr. RPM.The doctor is out.
I have a problem only you can solve...
You see, I'm afraid that... that...
I have the SO EDGY syndrome...
What's your suggestion? Perhaps a couple nice white pills?
They make me see my dead grandpa... along with a pink reindeer and my long lost ancestor Frodo Baggins.
Still an hour before Naruto's on.

Sad, I have yet to play the psx era Persona's.
I hate to even say this, beggars can't be choosers. Besides, I stole RMZX's precious anyway.
Wilypocolypse
Okay appropriate music for this, with appropriately creepy Majora's Mask.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knLCbS02T1Y[/youtube]
ants would be all over my bed if I left food under there
all i've got under my bed is a bin of mutilated Bionicle sets :c
ugh
and then what
do they actually do anything
@RMZX: I have a friend who's an extremely talented musician, but a while back he stopped using synths. Why? He didn't think he needed to be relying on a crutch for his music. He released some songs but not too long after that fell into a musical rut and couldn't make anything. He didn't feel like it, and anything he tried making wasn't that good. Recently, he started using synths again, and as a result his productivity [and general demeanor] has improved considerably.
I'm telling you this because sometimes, even if you feel like you're using a crutch, that's not necessarily a bad thing. If it motivates you, and if it helps you out, then by all means go ahead. I'm not commanding you to do anything, just sharing an anecdote in the hopes that it might help you figure something out.)