StronkKronk16

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Watching through One Piece, I'm already thinking up a new OC. A former Marine who deserted and became a bounty hunter until he came across the Straw Hats. This man is competent only through sheer luck, he lacks so many necessary skills.
          	~ can't swim
          	~ can't tie knots
          	~ bad at math (this man can't count for shit)
          	~ cuts himself every time he holds a sword (Zoro tried teaching him, gave up, and banned him from ever holding a sword again)
          	~ no sense of direction whatsoever
          	
          	How the Hell did he become a Marine

StronkKronk16

this message may be offensive
Watching through One Piece, I'm already thinking up a new OC. A former Marine who deserted and became a bounty hunter until he came across the Straw Hats. This man is competent only through sheer luck, he lacks so many necessary skills.
          ~ can't swim
          ~ can't tie knots
          ~ bad at math (this man can't count for shit)
          ~ cuts himself every time he holds a sword (Zoro tried teaching him, gave up, and banned him from ever holding a sword again)
          ~ no sense of direction whatsoever
          
          How the Hell did he become a Marine

StronkKronk16

I think it's so interesting that when people think of Silent Hill, they think of a purgatory that draws people in to face their inner demons, but of the eight mainline games, only two of them have that premise (the second game and Downpour). The vast majority of the games (the original, 3, 4, Origins, and Homecoming) are tied to the cult storyline, as are the films (since they're adapting two of the games involved in the cult plot). Even beyond that to spin-offs, Shattered Memories hasn't the slightest bit of supernatural fuckery and is just a teenage/young adult girl with a runaway imagination not wanting to accept her harsh reality, P.T. was about an actual fuckin ghost, and Book of Memories was about a book full of the protagonist's memories that could rewrite reality by rewriting the entries in the book.