Well /v/?
what the fuck does [tear off his arm] mean?
>>333152205
In English, "tear (something) off" means cry at it until it detaches. ("Cry" means "freeze".)
>>333152205
I think it means "remove one of the dangerous appendages threatening your existence, and do so immediately". Something like that.
[Glass Him]
>>333152293
I seriously can't believe there are people who didn't know what that meant.
>>333152293
>it didn't mean use magic to turn him into glass
do the devs even know english?
>>333152382
It is an obscure English (American?) slang that I had never heard in more than 10 years. Even though my native tongue is not English, I am versed enough to understand jokes and wordplays in this language. [Glass Him] took me by surprise.
If anything else, looking at /v/, even "pure" (read: inbreed) Americans were fooled. When 50% of your reader pool don't understand the meaning of a choice, you have a problem.
>>333152382
I honestly thought it meant straight up murder him.
Not physically striking him with a glass
>>333152794
I'm not the one with the problem.
>>333152794
I'm going to give you a little hint: Everyone but you understood what it meant. It's also not American slang, it doesn't even technically make sense in english, it was just super fucking obvious in that situation.
>>333152293
I'm not a native english speaker, but I knew what that meant, wtf is wrong with people.
>>333152794
idk i feel like if you couldn't get that then you haven't watched enough tv or movies, but anyway just fucking do it rip fucking off.
>>333152293
Given the sentimental atmosphere and Lumerjack's mood I thought we'd clink glasses and say our "cheers". The result took me by surprise and that's what made it so hillarious and memorable for me and the others.
>>333152972
*it
>>333152996
>>333152794
>>333152858
ITT people who never watched or read anything Noir
>>333153062
Not in English I haven't.
>>333153117
Well, off it goes.
>>333153062
Or went the pub with their m8s
Oi m8 sum youths just fuckin glassed that bouncer
>>333153107
That's nobody's fault but yours.
>>333152205
It means litterally that. Rip off his arm.
>>333153117
Wow wow wee wow!
>>333153062
I haven't even watched or read a lot of Noir and I knew it.
Then again I seem to have a knowledge of a lot of old sayings.
Like the time my friend looked at me weird for saying "We're in a fine kettle of fish".
the whole [glass him] thing has to be a joke, if you are that illiterate then why the fuck would you be playing these text-based games. you don't even have to have encountered the phrase before to infer its meaning from context, fuck.
>>333153270
It says tear
How do you know he isn't going to start crying and then tears fall down and off his arm
>>333153117
so this is the power of shitposting
>>333152072
Yesterday i started a violent route.
I would tear it off i guess.
>>333153536
>>333152205
crying about his injured arm