Now this is gaming
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wrote on 19 May 2025, 14:36 last edited by
(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
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(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
wrote on 19 May 2025, 14:47 last edited byYou just know the teen rating is because they are chugging sherry the entire game.
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You just know the teen rating is because they are chugging sherry the entire game.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 14:51 last edited byIt's the healing potion, for sure.
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You just know the teen rating is because they are chugging sherry the entire game.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 15:18 last edited byThat and some of Roz's and Martin's more colorful dialog.
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That and some of Roz's and Martin's more colorful dialog.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 15:43 last edited byRated T for Britishisms.
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You just know the teen rating is because they are chugging sherry the entire game.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 15:47 last edited byI thought maybe it had to do with the racy theme song about “tossing salads” and “scrambled eggs”
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(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
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Rated T for Britishisms.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 16:37 last edited byFrasier: Is Dad home?
Daphne: Nope, I haven't seen him since he knocked me up early this morning.
Frasier: [putting his coat up, slows and turns.]
Frasier: What?
Daphne: Knocked me up. Woke me up. It's an English expression. What does it mean here?
Frasier: Oh, something else. You'd definitely be awake for it, though.
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I thought maybe it had to do with the racy theme song about “tossing salads” and “scrambled eggs”
wrote on 19 May 2025, 16:43 last edited byIf I remember correctly, he tossed so many salads that he didn't know what to do with them afterward.
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If I remember correctly, he tossed so many salads that he didn't know what to do with them afterward.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 16:46 last edited byThey’re calling again
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It's the healing potion, for sure.
wrote on 19 May 2025, 16:47 last edited byI'll drink fino from the fridge. It seemed strange that he'd sip on amontiado straight up from a decanter. I don't know a lot about wine, though.
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(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
wrote on 19 May 2025, 16:53 last edited byNow I want to see someone actually make a game like this.
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They’re calling again
wrote on 19 May 2025, 17:02 last edited byThese thirty, thicc, thirsty thots thralled by thoughtful, theatrical therapist.
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Now I want to see someone actually make a game like this.
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(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
wrote on 19 May 2025, 22:06 last edited byIt's not just homework disguised as a game, like Mario Is Missing, is it?
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wrote on 19 May 2025, 22:52 last edited by
this is outstanding. the cyberfrunk 2077 video was even better
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this is outstanding. the cyberfrunk 2077 video was even better
wrote on 19 May 2025, 23:48 last edited byIt’s without a doubt the best channel on YouTube.
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Frasier: Is Dad home?
Daphne: Nope, I haven't seen him since he knocked me up early this morning.
Frasier: [putting his coat up, slows and turns.]
Frasier: What?
Daphne: Knocked me up. Woke me up. It's an English expression. What does it mean here?
Frasier: Oh, something else. You'd definitely be awake for it, though.
wrote on 20 May 2025, 03:35 last edited byfun fact: this expression comes from the time before alarm clocks (or clocks in general), where towns had someone whose job it was to go round the town and knock on windows and doors in the morning, waking people up. Knocker-uppers.
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fun fact: this expression comes from the time before alarm clocks (or clocks in general), where towns had someone whose job it was to go round the town and knock on windows and doors in the morning, waking people up. Knocker-uppers.
wrote on 20 May 2025, 03:57 last edited byThey would also wait for the men to leave for work and then attempt to seduce the women who stayed behind. It lead to a lot of contention from the resultant pregnancies. This angered a lot of men and women who left for the new world. This is why Americans use the phase to mean something related but functionally different. I made all of that up, but thank you for citing an actual historical fact that added context to my previous comment.
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(fyi: this one is a joke, but there IS a fan made game called "Frasier Fantasy")
wrote on 20 May 2025, 04:48 last edited by psythik@lemm.eeWould have been a lot more convincing if the screenshots looked like an actual GameBoy game, rather than images indexed to 4 shades of green in Photoshop.