@KidaToAsobou Their reaction was completely immature and inappropriate, ESPECIALLY since you were polite in your message and didn’t insult or mock them in any way. Joking in such a way is just disgusting behavior and there’s no excuse for that…
This info wasn’t stated in the convo but even if you’re part Viet that first reply established that your goal wasn’t to resolve a misunderstanding but to make me uncomfortable. It’s not a could’ve been worded better scenario it’s your choice to say that. 1/5
@KidaToAsobou Oh my days i remember watching a let’s play on detention when i was 13 or so, i’ll have to replay it..i’ll have to check out the drifter too
@seraphiki I haven’t checked out many horror/historical games but try “Detention” it’s a horror side scroller set in the white terror period of Taiwan. A game I watched my friend play is “The Drifter” puzzle more so mystery then horror based game it’s fully voice acted which is nice
@KidaToAsobou I’d say I’m generally very open minded but I do love games in historical, horror and/or dark fantasy settings. I tend to be a bit sensitive to bright lights/colors but as long as I can turn them down slightly it’s usually not an issue
Boudoir doll dressed in a Spanish costume made in France in the 1920's. Victoria & Albert Museum.
This type of doll is known as a 'boudoir' doll: these were made for the adult market and were immensely popular in the 1920s and 30s.