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Romain ASMR coming 2020.
I’m becoming such an “old man.” I had to Google what ASMR is.
“Oh, these kids these days! They get into the kookiest things! Why, I remember back in my day …” 🙂
Yeah, I had to read the wiki page and watch one of the embedded videos to understand the effect.
There are some very weird people on the internets.
Same here, surely this is hardly in the “Popular Parlance” is it?
New from Beasts of War, Romain audio rulebooks.
Also Caesar I think the BoW complaints department needs to be a running gag.
even just reading takeout menues would sell.
this is so true ! and she love his nails too and ask me why I cant care about my hands like he dose 😀
I’m flattered, but… Such a fuss ! I cut my nails with scissors every week or so, that’s it.
Hang on doesn’t EVERYONE love @elromanozo ?
yes
OMG this is the best!
The Fall of Romain
258 shades of colour…
In all good book stores.
I sort of both fear and hope that someone will write fanfic about me one day…
I wonder what helpful hints BoW tech support has for the shiny syndrom this site causes … and you don’t have to be a backstager to suffer the symptoms.
Reading the news is enough …
http://www.beastsofwar.com/groups/sci-fi-gamer-town-square/forum/topic/crumbled-to-shiny-syndrome-bows-fault/
Haha. This one was unexpected.
Poor bloody John ! Is there anything he doesn’t do . honestly the place would fall apart without him (Particularly with Warren off having nookie with blue monsters all over the place. brilliant as always Caeser
just wait till she sees his brush control then?
lol brilliant
Frankly, the creepiness of this is wholly compensated by the fact that I’m in a comic strip ! Thank you eer so much, Caesar ! 😀
I know how she feels on tRomain’s accent..
When any non English person learns english really well ; they have such an appealing , and singsong accent, with a Whimsical turn of phrase. Norwegians, Africans, Polish, and The French .With The Gallic’s and African’s it is especially singsong
Thanks ! I don’t think it compares to the likes of Stephen Fry and Sir Patrick Stewart, though…
Well, that is a rather high bar there Romain – I am pretty sure people like Sir Patrick Stewart, Stephen Fry, and Sir Ian McKellan actually could make money just reading the telephone directory – but there is something very therapeutic about capable non-first language English speakers speaking English.
The Americans seem to feel much the same way about Brits speaking English with a received English pronunciation, but that might just be because we and our transatlantic cousins speak quite sharply divergent versions of the language these days.
I especially appreciate the way the cartoon manifestation of Romain properly captures the majestic character of his signature beard…