How would you interact with Clementine?

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  • Fruits don't have mouths, you silly goose.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    She'll bite your finger off

  • My brain keeps ignoring the "a" in your sentence! I'm just so used to the word "Clementine" to be a name.

    Fruits don't have mouths, you silly goose.

  • I've always been thinking how "a", "the" and "an" makes the sentence sound different to you english speakers?

    If I say "car" and " a car" or "elephant" and "an elephant", does those words sound different to you if there isn't "a" or "an"?
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    My brain keeps ignoring the "a" in your sentence! I'm just so used to the word "Clementine" to be a name.

  • I would bond with her but in more of a sister sort of way... but not the stereotypical "I hate my sister" shit.

    I would like to think that I wouldn't have died in the first season but I would die eventually... of course i'd be at less of a risk in season two since she can sort of take care of herself now :P

    And yeah, I would've taught her how to defend herself early on in the apocalypse.
  • edited May 2014
    I dont think I understand the question. What if you found Clementine instead of Lee? Are you supposed to be playing as someone else?

    Nevermind, I get it. You're asking if we were playable characters instead of Lee or if we found Clementine in real life?
  • car is ambiguous. A car is less ambiguous, because it shows you aren't being specific. The is specific.

    I've always been thinking how "a", "the" and "an" makes the sentence sound different to you english speakers? If I say "car" and " a car" or "elephant" and "an elephant", does those words sound different to you if there isn't "a" or "an"?

  • edited May 2014
    Yeah I know that "the" is specific but let's say that I watched a movie called elysium. Then I would say; "I watched the movie". If I would say "I watched movie", would you still understand that I'm speaking about the elysium movie, even if there isn't "the" in the sentence?
    Harpadarpa posted: »

    car is ambiguous. A car is less ambiguous, because it shows you aren't being specific. The is specific.

  • I guess if it was close enough. Too far away, and it might seem a bit weird. Not to mention, it sounds like a caveman. "I watch movie. I listen to music. I like girl."

    Yeah I know that "the" is specific but let's say that I watched a movie called elysium. Then I would say; "I watched the movie". If I would

  • Okay, well thanks, now I understand little better your language.
    Harpadarpa posted: »

    I guess if it was close enough. Too far away, and it might seem a bit weird. Not to mention, it sounds like a caveman. "I watch movie. I listen to music. I like girl."

  • No problem, man.

    Okay, well thanks, now I understand little better your language.

  • What would you teach her?
    _Juice_Box_ posted: »

    I would bond with her but in more of a sister sort of way... but not the stereotypical "I hate my sister" shit. I would like to think t

  • I can think of so many situations that Lee could have avoided but that would have been lame gameplay wise. Upon discovering Mark, running down and stopping Clem from eating: "CLEMENTINE, NO!" Everyone stops and looks at me.

    "We need to say grace!" *smiles* I calmly sit down next to Kenny (telling him "If you love your family you'll do what I say.") and instruct him to shoot one of the brothers in the head while I get the other. Mama is too shocked to react and so is an easy target. Rest of the group also shocked, but explanations can come later.

    People can pick this apart all they want, it's probably what I would have done with how my twisted mind operates. You just discovered your hosts are dangerous cannibals, running down and screaming about it seems pretty stupid (sorry Lee, you're still a hell of a guy). Stay calm, and find the earliest possible opportunity to take them out.

    Clementine would eventually adopt my mindset (sorry Clem, I'm just trying to protect you) and have a better chance of survival. I have a theory about Ben and the bandits too, but this post is long enough as it is.
  • If you found Clementine instead of Lee. It's you from real life. How would you take care of Clem. Would you be worthy?
    KCohere posted: »

    I dont think I understand the question. What if you found Clementine instead of Lee? Are you supposed to be playing as someone else? Ne

  • Well, how to shoot and such. I'm no experienced teacher or anything but I know how to shoot a gun... it can't be too difficult to teach someone.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    What would you teach her?

  • Unless that someone is Sarah, of course.
    _Juice_Box_ posted: »

    Well, how to shoot and such. I'm no experienced teacher or anything but I know how to shoot a gun... it can't be too difficult to teach someone.

  • > "Would you be worthy?"

    I am not, and probably never would be, worthy.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    If you found Clementine instead of Lee. It's you from real life. How would you take care of Clem. Would you be worthy?

  • It would probably work out okay. I know how to forage/make a fire/crack a skull/etc and Clementine can presumably see threats that are further than twenty-five yards away. Having Clem along would actually increase my life span tbh.
  • I dont see why not. Clementine is not a goddess, she's just a little kid, lol. I have nieces and nephews Ive taken care of before so I think I could handle it. But when comes to survivalist training in a zombie world, id have to play it by ear.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    If you found Clementine instead of Lee. It's you from real life. How would you take care of Clem. Would you be worthy?

  • MrLeeMrLee Banned
    She was so cute that moment
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    She's going to drop a hammer on your head if you made those sounds close-by her tree house.

  • MrLeeMrLee Banned
    Not easy to explain and I don't want to sorry.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    Why don't you like children? I know some of them are annoying, but it's not all of them, lol.

  • edited May 2014
    I'd be shy of her.
  • So, you'll let her take a bite of Mark's legs? D:
    dqtl74 posted: »

    I can think of so many situations that Lee could have avoided but that would have been lame gameplay wise. Upon discovering Mark, running do

  • So, she'll be taking care of you?
    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    I'd be shy of her.

  • She's most likely impossible to teach, she's on her own there :P
    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Unless that someone is Sarah, of course.

  • Well, there's not a lot of people named Car or Elephant to get us confused, unlike Clementine.

    I've always been thinking how "a", "the" and "an" makes the sentence sound different to you english speakers? If I say "car" and " a car" or "elephant" and "an elephant", does those words sound different to you if there isn't "a" or "an"?

  • Yeah she would. lol
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    So, she'll be taking care of you?

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  • Why not? What would you say to her? c'mon let's hear it.
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    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    Why not? What would you say to her? c'mon let's hear it.

  • Like Lee,but better
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    Like Lee,but better

  • What is Clementine rule34 comic??
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    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    What is Clementine rule34 comic??

  • Ha.no.but I'd take over that farm for her saftey
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    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    Is it a bad website?

  • Yup
    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    Is it a bad website?

  • You must went inshane,don't do inshane again
    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    Is it a bad website?

  • I don't like most children either. I volunteer at the local primary, but I don't like most children that go there (they're so fucking loud, and give me headaches). But I think Clem would be an exception, due to her nice and calm personality.
    MrLee posted: »

    Well I dislike children because I don't like children but when I heard the vioce messages from her parents I thought. Ah that poor girl wher

  • Smooth criminal.

    just say "sup" and give her a high five

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