I'll keep this in mind from now on, it's the curse of being American, you assume everybody speaks American, all money is in US denominations and when it snows in America in snows everywhere else.Skyshark wrote:Yep, a lot of us Southern Hemisphere people tend to be forgotten about when it comes to seasonal release dates
Any updated info on QFGII Release Date?
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I can't imagine Christmas in summer, but I'm biased because a snowy Christmas is what I've always known.
So the question is, if you could change the weather or the date of Christmas, would you so that Christmas is in a snowy season?
That's the friendly curiosity of me speaking, the evil side of me wants to say something much more devious like "Ha, see that's what you get for having your country upside down, your whole weather is backwards". The sad thing is, I bet I could find a dozen Americans that would actually believe that sarcastic load of crap.
So the question is, if you could change the weather or the date of Christmas, would you so that Christmas is in a snowy season?
That's the friendly curiosity of me speaking, the evil side of me wants to say something much more devious like "Ha, see that's what you get for having your country upside down, your whole weather is backwards". The sad thing is, I bet I could find a dozen Americans that would actually believe that sarcastic load of crap.